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Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Contract Options


Less common types of agreements include what is known as a “One Time Show,” and “Exclusive Agency,” and an “Open Listing” agreement. The One -Time Show and the Open Listing are similar and are often used by homeowners who wish to sell their Rancho Santa Fe real estate on their own but will agree to pay a commission to an agent who brings a qualified buyer for the home. A Rancho Santa Fe homeowner may agree to an Open Listing with several agents and also agree to a One-Time Show to any agent who has an interested buyer.

Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Cycles


What makes most sense is the "buy and hold" strategy. Buy a home you expect to remain in for at least seven years or more. Rancho Santa Fe is no different than most, although the Rancho Santa Fe market does have it's own special circumstances.

Want to get a clear and up-to-date picture of the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market? Call me at any time. I am happy to share my knowledge of the real estate market with homeowners and prospective homeowners who want to take advantage of market trends to buy and/or sell wisely.


Rancho Santa Fe Homebuyers Quandry


When you find the home you want to buy you may make an offer contingent upon the sale of your existing Rancho Santa Fe. In a Seller’s Market, offers with such contingencies are not well received because the seller must remove his home from the market while you sell yours. However there are times when this kind of offer is successful, even in the Rancho Santa Fe market. A backup strategy might be to put in your offer with a very long escrow giving yourself time to sell your home. Very few sellers will accept these kinds of contingencies or long escrows if your house is not already on the market.


Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Title Insurance


Buyers in the Rancho Santa Fe market can be tempted to save money by foregoing a title search but the risks are heavy because title problems are many and varied. Some typical problems that title searches have uncovered include a second mortgage on a home that does not appear to have been paid off. The sellers borrowed money years ago from a parent who insisted that a second mortgage be recorded. The loan was repaid but the title wasn’t cleared. Another typical Rancho Santa Fe problem occurs when an owner had work done on the property but for one reason or another failed to pay the contractor in full. The contractor filed a mechanic’s lien on the property and it has never been removed. These are liens on the property and if you take title to a property without clearing these liens or encumbrances, you may be responsible them.


Rancho Santa Fe: Art and Science


Buying a piece of Rancho Santa Fe real estate is a science but buying your Rancho Santa Fe home is an art. The science part involves getting the legal and financial parts down while the art is finding the Rancho Santa Fe property that you’ll be happy with.

The total universe of possibilities within the universe of Rancho Santa Fe real estate is quite diverse but narrowing your search ahead of time will help keep things in perspective.

In general there are two phases to any Rancho Santa Fe real estate search. In the first phase, you get a feel for the different areas and an idea of what is being offered at what price. In the second phase, you search for the Rancho Santa Fe real estate that meets all or most of your specifications.


Rancho Santa Fe BENEFITS


A benefit is an advantage or something that promotes or enhances well-being. A Rancho Santa Fe benefit might be its location, its home styles, its diversity and/or its proximity to major highways, employment, education and shopping. Whether or not any of these factors are or are not a benefit depends entirely on the point of view of the potential buyer. For example, being close to a major airport might be important for someone who flies a lot and an annoyance to someone who never flies and dislikes the noise of airplanes flying overhead.

Rancho Santa Fe Village Office
Office: (858) 756-5600
6119 La Granada / P.O. Box 2708
Cell: (858) 395-5600 (Ken)
Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067
Cell: (858) 442-7824 (Kathy)
Kathy@CrosbyandHewitt.com