4775 67th Street
What we love about this property *3 legal units* Amazing opportunity to offset an owner occupied mortgage or an investor to have cash flow.
What we love about this property *3 legal units* Amazing opportunity to offset an owner occupied mortgage or an investor to have cash flow.
Desirable North Park home nestled amongst a lush and private canyon setting. Prime location is walkable to all that North Park has to offer – eateries, bars, and shops, bike to Morley Field, Bird Park, Balboa Park, and Switzer Canyon with walking trail.
Fantastic 4 bedroom in great Clairemont location you’ll love the solar installed~not leased, owned! and the NEW dual pane windows and door to your backyard where you can enjoy your 2019 spa!
This home is pretty original, needs some TLC and has TONS of potential!
Although the mention of probate is enough to make anyone cringe, it is important to remember that the San Diego probate process is in place to serve an important purpose. If your loved one passes without a will or estate plan, the probate courts allow for the assets to be distributed to the heirs.
There are many steps in a successful probate sale that are the same as those in a traditional real estate sale. However a San Diego probate sale has some unique factors that can cause any involved party to quickly become overwhelmed by the process.
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.
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.
San Diego probate is the court procedure that changes the legal ownership of the decedent’s property. The purpose of probate is to make sure that, in the presence of a will, the decedent’s wishes are carried out, including appointment of the decedent’s Executor. In the case that the decedent passed away intestate (without a will), the San Diego probate court would typically appoint a family member to act as Administrator.
How to Help with San Diego Probate Real Estate I was talking with a friend about the difference between the two words “service” and “help”. The word service is a wimpy word; what does it really mean? The word help has a clear meaning; someone is in trouble and they need you. Last…