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.
Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be difficult enough without the added stress of San Diego probate. However, the family of the recently departed is often accountable for guaranteeing that the decedent’s assets are handled with care and responsibility.
Yes, this home needs some updating. And the lucky homebuyer will reap the benefit of buying at a more affordable price. In July 2014 a model match at 6925 Cowles Mountain Boulevard sold for $470,000! This is an estate sale, sold as-is.
Most real estate agents do not have the needed expertise to guide an executor or administrator. Probate Real Estate transaction has a myriad of details that must be addressed.
Whether you die with or without a will in San Diego, your probate estate will be subject to all this. Ultimately, it may result in your wishes not being honored.
You will love the stain glass above and adjacent to the double front doors. The living/dining rooms have vaulted ceilings. Gorgeous cherry hardwood and decorator tile flooring throughout. Plantation shutters on the newer dual pane windows.
Located on a cul-de-sac street at the north end of Santee with views of the mountains and no neighbors behind! You will love the stainless appliances, granite counters and its convenient access from the dining area to the fenced yard with covered patio.
This light and bright home has a family friendly floor plan featuring large family room with vaulted ceilings.
The expense of staging a San Diego house ($2,500-$4,000) will be recouped in the negotiated purchase price and, more importantly, it will help the buyers to “see” how their family will live in that home.
This article addresses being a San Diego Real Estate Trustee and the experience of aggressive beneficiaries.
The simple answer to this question is yes, a San Diego house can be sold while in probate. Real estate is typically the largest asset within the estate and experience shows that most San Diego Executors and Administrators choose to sell the house during the probate period.