

Downtown San Diego - Neighborhood Guide
Downtown San Diego, also known as Centre City, is the city center of San Diego with a population of more than 37,000. Downtown San Diego...


Historical and Abandoned Spots in San Diego
San Diego is filled with a long history and with this comes some cool abandoned places. If you’re looking for something fun to do this...


San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Hillcrest
Hillcrest is a small neighborhood in San Diego adjacent to North Park, Bankers Hill, University Heights and Mission Hills. This central...


San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach’s history began during its development in the late 1800’s during the completion of the cross-country railroad. It was...


San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Point Loma
The seaside community of Point Loma has been described as “where California began”, due to it being the the site of the state’s first...


San Diego Neighborhood Guide: North Park
Whether you’re an art enthusiast, music lover, foodie, or fashionista, North Park in San Diego has something for you. Northeast of...


5 Types of Additions and How They Add Value
Rismedia--5 Types of Additions and How They Add Value A person's home is their castle, but sometimes that castle isn't big enough to...


2 Tips to Guarantee You a Larger Buyer Pool for Your Condo or Townhome
Tip #1: Get your complex FHA approved. According to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), between the years...
Don’t Forget “Location, Location, Location”
For as long as I can remember I’ve heard “location, location, location” chanted by experienced real estate professionals and investors....
Why Buyers and Sellers Each Need Their Own Real Estate Agent
I’ve been selling real estate full-time since the beginning of 2003, and even before I received my license I made a business decision to...












