Kim has been actively involved with real estate for 17 years. As far back as 1989, Kim and her husband, Dave, began purchasing and renovating residential property. They did this while working full time and raising four children. From these experiences Kim learned valuable critical thinking skills, successful multi-tasking, and how to nurture relationships. Their children have grown into independent, well-adjusted young adults, so those skills seem to have paid off.
Learning how to prepare a house to sell for top dollar quickly is no easy task, so I applaud you for taking the time to learn more about the process of selling a home as the San Diego administrator, executor, or trustee.
It’s now the beginning of 2019 and it’s time to begin anew. What I’ve experienced year after year, is that the new year, for San Diego real estate, begins January 15th. Today is January 15th, and yesterday I received an email from a San Diego probate attorney.
Beautiful, move in ready home with hardwood floors and neutral paint. With updated kitchen, and bathroom.
Yes, she is a fixer, needs some love and returned to its former glory. But, when looking at what it can be, you’ll love it too!
Located on the boarder of Talmadge and El Cerrito; homes rarely hit the market on this street. Easy access to SDSU, shopping and major freeways. Move right in!
Price reflects condition; bring your TLC and updates. Close to restaurants, coffee shops, and minutes from the famous San Diego Zoo.
After having helped hundreds of San Diego trustees, executors and administrators, experience shows our clients have similar concerns in hiring the right estate sale company.
This fixer home is perfect for someone looking to buy under market value, and own a home in a great neighborhood. Bring your imagination and roll up your sleeves.
there are some questions San Diego trustees, executors and administrators ask time and time again. If you’re a San Diego trustee, executor or administrator you likely have some of these same burning questions.
The San Diego probate real estate is often the most valuable asset held in the San Diego probate. As the San Diego executor or the San Diego administrator of a loved one’s estate it can be extremely overwhelming.