Showing posts with label foreclosure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foreclosure. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2009

San Diego Foreclosure Friday - Volume 15

I know, it's hard to believe, but I AM BACK WITH ANOTHER SAN DIEGO FORECLOSURE FRIDAY!!! It's been since July since my last post, so we've got a bit of catching up to do.


In this first San Diego Foreclosure Friday post back I'll be updating you on previous properties that were available and have since closed. Once again, you'll be able to see what the property previously sold for, what it was currently listed for, and what it has now sold for. So without further adieu..



SOLD $570,000 (9/9/2009)


LISTED AT $599,000


Downtown San Diego Foreclosure PropertyView of Petco Park from the deck of the LegendThe pool of the Legend in downtown San Diego



PREVIOUSLY SOLD $918,000 (10/1/2007)


Baseball anyone? This 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1118 square foot condo is currently available in the Legend, downtown San Diego's only luxury high-rise located directly within Petco Park, the home of the San Diego Padres! This unit is on the 16th floor and enjoys amazing southwest views into Petco Park and the bay. Comes with granite counters and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, travertine tile in both bathrooms, and two parking spaces.




SOLD $1,500,000 (10/28/2009)


LISTED AT $1,650,000


Mission Hills San Diego Foreclosure Property PREVIOUSLY SOLD $2,530,000 (11/03/2005)




This expansive Mediterranean Mission Hills foreclosure property is priced almost $1,000,000 below it's most recent 2005 sale! You won't find many Mission Hills foreclosures like this one! At almost 4,600 square feet, with 5 bedrooms and 5 1/2 baths, a wine cellar, media room, enormous gourmet kitchen, infinity pool, and panoramic views all the way from Coronado to La Jolla, what more could you ask for in a foreclosure? Well, how about being just a 5 minute car ride to both downtown San Diego and the airport, and about a 5 minute walk to all the great Mexican restaurants in Old Town?





SOLD $750,000 (8/3/2009)


LISTED AT $699,800


Mission Hills San Diego Foreclosure Property PREVIOUSLY SOLD $1,2000,000 (2/6/2007)


Great location in north Mission Hills! This foreclosure property is listed for about half of what it sold for just over 2 years ago! This 1920s Spanish, with wood floors, and period details throughout, comes with 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, and almost 1600 square feet.





SOLD Cash $769,000 (6/19/2009)


LISTED AT $759,900


La Jolla Foreclosure Condo


PREVIOUSLY SOLD $1,090,000 (7/5/2006)


Live the luxurious La Jolla beach life in this condo just one block to the water in Bird Rock! This unit in the Seahaus development was built in 2005 and comes with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1827 square feet. This is a ground floor unit that overlooks the pool and has peak ocean views from the kitchen, dining room, and living room, and all of these rooms come with gorgeous wide-plank hardwood floors.





SOLD $419,000 (8/06/2009)


LISTED AT $392,900

Downtown San Diego Foreclosure Condo

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $620,000 (10/31/2003)


We head back downtown to the ballpark/ East Village neighborhood to finish of this edition of San Diego Foreclosure Friday. If you love baseball, this condo is for you as it is sits right in front of Petco Park, the home of the San Diego Padres. This huge 1674 square foot loft space at the Parklofts comes with exposed concrete ceiling and walls, hardwood floors, granite countertops, and Pella windows with between-the-glass blinds. This unit has two bathrooms and could be converted to a two bedroom if you wanted more of a traditional floor plan.





SOLD $450,000 (7/22/2009)


LISTED $394,250


South Park San Diego Foreclosure Property


PREVIOUSLY SOLD $575,000 (10/12/2006)



Adorable California Craftsman in the South Park neighborhood of San Diego. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1469 square feet with a helper unit over the garage. This home has been updated with porcelain counters, travertine tile, and marble bathrooms, but keeps it's craftsman charm with refinished hardwood floors and wood framed doors and windows.




If you would like more info on any of these listings, other foreclosure properties throughout the San Diego area, or general information about buying foreclosure properties, please check out my website page on buying San Diego foreclosures. You can easily contact me from the form on the bottom of that page, or via email at Michael@NeelyBarrow.com.


You can also check out my website for more info on our San Diego real estate services and to search all the homes for sale in San Diego.


Be sure to check back in again next Friday for another San Diego Foreclosure Friday!

Friday, July 3, 2009

San Diego Foreclosure Friday - Volume 14

It's the 4Th of July weekend and San Diego Foreclosure Friday is back with a BANG! Once again I've scoured all of San Diego to find the best of the best foreclosure deals out there right now, and will be share them all with you.


There has been a bit of a lull in the San Diego foreclosure market the last couple of months with the inventory running thin after the foreclosure moratorium that many of the large banks imposed at the end of last year. But that moratorium was lifted in March, and I am starting to see quite a few more foreclosures trickle on to the market. As you know, I do a lot of work with my clients buying San Diego foreclosure properties, and from everything I've been hearing on the street there is a big wave of new foreclosures that are due to hit the market in the coming months.


This week we have three updates on previous properties that we have listed here on San Diego Foreclosure Friday as available properties. These properties have now closed and you'll get to see what they sold for. I also have a few new properties that just came on the market and are currently available as well as another new closing.



So to start out, here are the updates:



SOLD $1,025,000 (6/11/2009)


LISTED AT $979,900

Point Loma Foreclosure PropertyPoint Loma Foreclosure Property - Living Room with View

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $1,645,000 (1/16/2007)


Enjoy completely unobstructed views all the way to downtown San Diego from this 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath, 2119 square foot Point Loma home. This outstanding residence was completely remodeled inside and out with floor to ceiling wood windows, hardwood floors, an amazing master suite with a private deck, complete with outdoor fireplace, and posh spa master bathroom.




SOLD $281,000 (6/17/2009)


LISTED AT $194,900


Golden Hill San Diego Foreclosure PropertyPREVIOUSLY SOLD $401,000 (12/7/2006)

This adorable cottage in Golden Hill sits just outside of downtown. With 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and 710 square feet it is the perfect alternative to condo living! This home sits on a great little lot with a good size front yard and a large covered deck in that overlooks the backyard.






SOLD Cash $1,325,000 (6/19/2009)


LISTED AT $1,299,800


Encinitas Foreclosure Property

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $2,300,000 (12/29/2005)


Enjoy panoramic ocean views from this 4915 square foot Encinitas home. Built in 2005, this home comes with 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 half baths. Some of the many features include designer paint, hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, granite and marble counters, stainless steel appliances, Kohler bathroom fixtures, and a 3 car garage.




And now for this weeks foreclosure listings:




SOLD $370,000 (7/2/2009)


LISTED AT $279,900


University Heights San Diego Foreclosure Property


PREVIOUSLY SOLD $495,000 (12/16/2004)


This cute vintage Craftsman cottage in the University Heights neighborhood sold in foreclosure for $125,000 less than it's 2004 price. This home comes with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and 858 square feet and features hardwood floors, a fireplace and tons of character.




CURRENTLY AVAILABLE $640,000


Downtown San Diego Foreclosure PropertyView of Petco Park from the deck of the LegendThe pool of the Legend in downtown San Diego


PREVIOUSLY SOLD $918,000 (10/1/2007)


Baseball anyone? This 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1118 square foot condo is currently available in the Legend, downtown San Diego's only luxury high-rise located directly within Petco Park, the home of the San Diego Padres! This unit is on the 16th floor and enjoys amazing southwest views into Petco Park and the bay. Comes with granite counters and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, travertine tile in both bathrooms, and two parking spaces.





CURRENTLY AVAILABLE $974,900

Point Loma Foreclosure Property Bay and Downtown view from this Point Loma Foreclosure Property

**PREVIOUSLY LISTED $1,475,000 (9/22/2008)


This Point Loma home with unobstructed bay and downtown views last sold in 2005 for $895,000 when it was a very original 1640 square foot home. The new buyers completely remodeled the home and added a huge second story master suite to bring the new square footage up to 2318 square feet. **They then brought it on the market for $1.7 million in 2006 and dropped the price to $1.475 million before it went into foreclosure. Now this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with sit-down views from living room, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom and 3 decks is on the market in foreclosure for $974,900!





If you would like more info on either one of these listings, other foreclosure properties throughout the San Diego area, or general information about buying foreclosure properties, please check out my website page on buying San Diego foreclosures. You can easily contact me from the form on the bottom of that page, or via email at Michael@NeelyBarrow.com.


You can also check out my website for more info on our San Diego real estate services and to search all the homes for sale in San Diego.


Be sure to check back in again next Friday for another San Diego Foreclosure Friday!

Friday, June 5, 2009

San Diego Foreclosure Friday - Volume 13

Welcome to another San Diego Foreclosure Friday! Once again we will be exploring some of the best of the best foreclosure properties throughout San Diego county for the week.

This week we have an update on a previous listing that I featured back in April on San Diego Foreclosure Friday - a 4-unit property that just sold in foreclosure in Bankers Hill. Then we take a look at some foreclosures in 92103. These two properties are both in the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego. The first is a large townhouse that just sold in foreclosure. And the next is a expansive, almost 4600 square foot, luxury Mediterranean property, with water views in foreclosure in North Mission Hills!


SOLD Cash $650,000 (5/29/2009)
LISTED AT $581,130

Bankers Hill San Diego Foreclosure Property

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $1,100,000 (12/30/2004)

Just outside of downtown San Diego sits this income generating gem in Bankers Hill. You're just a few blocks from Balboa Park, downtown, and minutes to the airport in this vintage 1920s 4-unit property. Property consists of one 2 bedroom unit, two 1 bedroom units, and one studio!



SOLD $759,000 (5/28/2009)

Mission Hills San Diego Foreclosure PropertyPREVIOUSLY SOLD $960,000 (5/19/2004)

Built in 2003, this foreclosure in Mission Hills sold for just over $200,000 less than it's previous sale in 2004. This row home has plenty of room with 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, and over 2,500 square feet. Some of the great features include hardwood floors, granite counters and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, a fireplace, and large walk-in custom built closets in the bedrooms. Best of all, it's walking distance to all of the great shops and restaurants in both Mission Hills and Hillcrest, making it the perfect mix of comfort and convenience.



CURRENTLY LISTED $1,650,000

Mission Hills San Diego Foreclosure Property PREVIOUSLY SOLD $2,530,000 (11/03/2005)

This expansive Mediterranean Mission Hills foreclosure property is priced almost $1,000,000 below it's most recent 2005 sale! You won't find many Mission Hills foreclosures like this one! At almost 4,600 square feet, with 5 bedrooms and 5 1/2 baths, a wine cellar, media room, enormous gourmet kitchen, infinity pool, and panoramic views all the way from Coronado to La Jolla, what more could you ask for in a foreclosure? Well, how about being just a 5 minute car ride to both downtown San Diego and the airport, and about a 5 minute walk to all the great Mexican restaurants in Old Town?


If you would like more info on any of these listings, other foreclosure properties throughout the San Diego area, or general information about buying foreclosure properties, please check out my website page on buying San Diego foreclosures. You can easily contact me from the form on the bottom of that page, or via email at Michael@NeelyBarrow.com .


You can also check out my website to search all the homes for sale in San Diego.

Be sure to check back again next week for another San Diego Foreclosure Friday!

Friday, May 22, 2009

San Diego Foreclosure Friday - Volume 12

Hola mi gente! With the last name Barrow I'm obviously not of Latin decent. But, this week San Diego Foreclosure Friday takes on a decidedly Spanish flair. It's also the biggest San Diego Foreclosure Friday to date, with five of the best foreclosures in San Diego County to chose from. I couldn't decide between two foreclosures that had just sold, so I decided to give you both!

The first two properties are updates on previous listings that I've had on here in the recent weeks, so you'll get to see what these properties closed for. The first is a cute house that was in foreclosure in the Talmadge neighborhood of San Diego. The second is a great condo in Fashion Valley for under $180,000!

Foreclosure properties number 3 and 4 are two recent closings that are new to San Diego Foreclosure Friday. The first is an expansive contemporary Spanish ocean-view home built in 2004 that was in foreclosure in the Muirlands neighborhood of La Jolla. The next is another cute Spanish home sold in foreclosure in North Park.

And last but not least is an available foreclosure in north Mission Hills. This traditional 1920s Spanish last sold in 2007 for $1,200,000. You won't believe what it is listed at today now that it's bank owned!


SOLD $413,000 (5/18/2009)
LISTED AT $396,000

Talmadge San Diego Foreclosure PropertyPREVIOUSLY SOLD $750,000 (7/16/2007)

This classic Talmadge home on a quite street is perfect for the first-time home buyer! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1389 square-feet, with hardwood floors, a fireplace, and a detached 2 car garage...and the best part, it's under $400,000!


SOLD $179,900 (5/22/2009)
LISTED AT $179,000
Fashion Valley San Diego Foreclosure Condo PREVIOUSLY SOLD $300,000 (3/3/2005)

This large 850 square-foot, 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo on the west side of Fashion Valley is just five minutes from the bay and beaches of San Diego. Perfect for the first-time home buyer looking to take advantage of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit, or an investor looking to build their rental portfolio. This gorgeous complex features 2 pools, 2 spas, and 4 tennis courts. All this for under $180,000!


SOLD $1,630,000 (5/20/2009)La Jolla Foreclosure Property with Ocean Views

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $2,465,000 (11/21/2005)

Built in 2004, this contemporary Spanish home in the Muirlands neighborhood of La Jolla was some one's steal in foreclosure! Enjoy ocean views from this 4700 square foot, 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home with walls of glass, soaring ceilings, and a roof top deck. This newer home comes with a gourmet kitchen, large master suite with balcony, media room, and a 3 car garage.



SOLD $532,000 (5/22/2009)

North Park San Diego Foreclosure PropertyPREVIOUSLY SOLD $785,000 (4/4/2005)

With 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1820 square feet and updated throughout to compliment it's original 1930s Spanish charm, this foreclosure in the North Park neighborhood of San Diego was a great deal at $532,000!


CURRENTLY LISTED $699,800

Mission Hills San Diego Foreclosure Property

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $1,2000,000 (2/6/2007)

Great location in north Mission Hills! This foreclosure property is listed for about half of what it sold for just over 2 years ago! This 1920s Spanish, with wood floors, and period details throughout, comes with 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, and almost 1600 square feet.


If you would like more info on either one of these listings, other foreclosure properties throughout the San Diego area, or general information about buying foreclosure properties, please check out my website page on buying San Diego foreclosures. You can easily contact me from the form on the bottom of that page, or via email at Michael@NeelyBarrow.com


You can also check out my website to search all the homes for sale in San Diego.

Be sure to check back again next week for another San Diego Foreclosure Friday!

Friday, March 6, 2009

San Diego Foreclosure Friday - Volume 1

In 2008 about 80% of the buyers that I worked with ended up purchasing a foreclosure property. That trend continues with the buyers that I am currently working with in 2009. So I tend to get a lot of questions about the San Diego foreclosure market. People want to know just how good of a deal these foreclosure properties really are.

So starting today, and every Friday until the foreclosure market slows down and dissipates (and believe me, I think we still have a while before that happens), I will be posting two of the best foreclosure properties in San Diego for that week.

The first property that I will post will be a foreclosure that sold that week so that you can check out what it sold for, and the next will be one that is currently available so that you'll be aware of some of the best deals the San Diego foreclosure market has to offer.

So, without further adieu...

SOLD $458,495 (3/4/2009)
PREVIOUSLY SOLD $735,000 (2/24/2005)


This classic Spanish home, in a great area of North Park, is 1910 square feet, and has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. It has a great open floor plan with with sculpted archways, hardwood floors, and an open beamed ceiling. French doors lead out to a tiled patio and a beautiful backyard.




CURRENTLY AVAILABLE $689,000

PREVIOUSLY SOLD $1,050,000 (4/4/2007)

This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1935 square foot modern home sits high above the street in the heart of Kensington, one of San Diego's most sought after communities. This spacious home offers wood floors, an upstairs master bedroom with a fireplace, and a private backyard with a gazebo and spa.


If you would like more info on either one of these listings, other foreclosure properties throughout the San Diego area, or general information about buying foreclosure properties, please check out my website page on buying San Diego foreclosures. You can easily contact me from the form on the bottom of that page, or via email at Michael@NeelyBarrow.com.

Be sure to check back again next week for another San Diego Foreclosure Friday!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Latest home price numbers...This bad news could be your good news.

Okay, so which news do you want first...The good or the bad?

Let's start with the bad.

The dreaded S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index, which tracks prices in 20 cities throughout the U.S., released it's November report, and once again the numbers didn't look good. I'll spare you the boredom of reading all the numbers, but will tell you that San Diego experienced another 2.3% drop in prices from October, and a 25.8% drop year-over-year (meaning November 2007 to November 2008). This isn't really "breaking news," however, as this is now the 28Th consecutive month that this report has registered declines.

"Um, hello? I thought you said there was good news?"

Well, there is good news for buyers. The major reason that these numbers look so bad is because an increasing number of these sales over the last year have been foreclosures and short-sales. These properties tend to sell at "bargain basement" prices as banks look to quickly unload their inventory. Add in historically low mortgage rates to the mix and you have a perfect storm for buyers.

"There's a pretty active housing market, it's simply at a lower-priced inventory," says Michael Feder, chief executive of the New York based derivatives firm, Radar Logic.

According to their data, and a recent story in Forbes, real estate transactions in San Diego are up 90% in the last few months as buyers compete for the available bargains. (See video below for more)

We are definitely seeing a lot of first-time buyers and investors jumping back in to the San Diego real estate market. In fact, the majority of our transactions in 2008 were with buyers, and almost 90% of those buyers bought a property that was in foreclosure! These dramatic price drops are bringing affordability back down to earth and savvy buyers back into the market.