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San Diego Architectural Masterpiece
by Rick Thornton | Jan 24, 2019 | Architecture & Cool Properties
San Diego California Temple just off I-5 at La Jolla This is truly one of the finest buildings in America's finest city. The architectural blending of classic religious themes with a modern architectural materials and sensibilities is sublime. Beautiful during a sunny...
San Diego Property Management is a Serious Business – Tree Issue
by Louis Swanepoel | Jan 21, 2019 | Maintenance & Construction, Property Management
Ocean Beach Tree Kills Neighbors San Diego is blessed with our amazing and wonderful climate and among the benefits of that client are that almost any type of plant or tree will grow here whether indigenous or non-indigenous. The often not considered downside of this...
San Diego -Rich City?
by Rick Thornton | Jan 9, 2019 | Asset Management, Investing in Apartments, Multi-Family Market
Great article in the Wall St Journal about why housing is so expensive in the "Rich Cities". It cites the main four: LA, SF, Boston & New York, but San Diego is next tier. This effects rental rates, the value of rental properties how we manage San Diego apartments...
SB-2: Know the facts, pay the fees-Understanding the SB-2 Affordable-housing recording fee
by Louis Swanepoel | Jan 7, 2019 | Asset Management, Legal Update, California
Beginning January 1, 2018, pursuant to SB 2 and the exception of the expressly exempted recordings, a fee of $75.00 will be due at the time of recording fore every real estate instrument, paper or notice required or permitted by law to be recorded, per each singer...
Case Study: 1910 house Existing House- Renovate and add one Bathroom!!
by Rick Thornton | Dec 18, 2018 | Architecture & Cool Properties, Asset Management, Case Studies, Maintenance & Construction
The property at 911-9 Diamond St in Pacific Beach is a property not uncommon for the beach. It started with a small house on two lots built in 1910. That house later had a porch added in the back that became two bedrooms prior to 1959 when all...
Apartment Owner Travel Tips: New Orleans
by Rick Thornton | Dec 16, 2018 | Architecture & Cool Properties, History of Real Estate, Travel
The Pontalbo Apartments are reputed to be the first apartments in the United States. Remember to consult your accountant on whether your travel is tax deductible or not. Here is a link to more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontalba_Buildings...
California State Government Increases the price of Housing
by Rick Thornton | Dec 8, 2018 | Legal Update, California, Property Management, Uncategorized
In a move that will increase the price of housing for all Californian's somewhat in the short term and very much in the long term is now official and the law mandating solar on new housing will commence on January 1, 2020. I love the concept of solar, but...
History of Real Estate Laws in California up to 1999
by Rick Thornton | Dec 7, 2018 | Legal Update, California, Property Management
The History of California LandlordTenant Laws The California Association of Realtors Web site had a posting of the history of Landlord/Tenant Laws in California up to 1999. An update to 2018 will be forthcoming. 1846 - California comes under direct American control...
Tenant’s Trash Mansion – Owner should have used a Property Manager
by Rick Thornton | Dec 6, 2018 | Property Management, Tenant Stories
It is hard to know all the facts based on news articles, but I see not mention of a property manager and I see one item that makes me wonder. Apparently Mr Scottie Pippen thought the tenant with a middle name of Glazer was a member or related to the wealthy Glazer...
Real Estate in Miniature
by Rick Thornton | Nov 28, 2018 | Architecture & Cool Properties
Casa California Artist Chris Toledo creating magic with his miniature home called Casa California. Fun fact: On miniaturists sites ( who knew these existed) there are plenty of examples of Victorian homes and English dwellings, but Spanish dwellings...
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