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Welcome to the Team Khris Vancil Dealing the San Luis Obispo Area

About Khris Khris Vancil holds a bachelor's degree in agriculture from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo where he moved in 1999 to attend college.  Khris was born in Portland, Oregon and attended primary school in the small town of Moab, Scottsdale, Arizona, San Jose, California, and Salem, Oregon.  He obtained his real estate license in 2016.Khris developed his love of real estate in high school and college where he put himself through school

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Protect Your Home From the Extreme Cold

Many parts of the U.S. have been struck with a snap of subzero temperatures. While keeping themselves warm during the bitter cold, homeowners also need to take precautions to keep their home safe, too.In Wisconsin's capital, the Madison Water Utility posted a photo on Twitter to show homeowners how a burst pipe can damage a home. The photo was taken at a vacant home in Madison. “They shut the heat off, so then the water burst up in th

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Outdated Advice Buyers Should Ignore

People who have gone through the homebuying process are often eager to give advice. But too often, these so-called insider tips may very well be outdated.Realtor.com® recently highlighted some of the most common advice home buyers may hear from their peers that no longer applies in the current housing market, including:“Wait for spring.”Buyers shouldn’t feel like they’ll be at an advantage if they wait for the busiest season in

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More Owners May Reconsider That Remodeling Project After All

Homeowners are hitting the pause button on remodeling projects, which may prompt home renovation activity to fall to its lowest level in three years, according to a new report from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies.“Remodeling activity tends to go hand-in-hand with home sales, so when a homeowner is preparing their home for sale they’re likely to do some work just getting their home ready for the market,

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Calif. Sues Its Own City Over Lack of Affordable Housing

In a legal showdown, the state of California is suing one of its own cities because it says the city has failed to build enough affordable housing for its residents. In turn, the city of Huntington Beach is suing the state, claiming the state’s housing law is “unconstitutional.”Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom says the state sued Huntington Beach because it has harmed “California families’ ability to find affordable places to live and has drive

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Welcome to the Team Rui Wen Dealing the San Diego Area

Referred by our 2018 Top Producer Helen LiuiProcurrently deals throughout the states of California, Texas,Florida, and New York. We continue to strive and broadenopportunities for real estate professionals and consumers. Visit iprore.com for the latestinformation and links.Click here for information onbecoming a salesperson.

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The Housing Market Is Starting to Look Brighter

Real estate indicators are starting to shift in favor of home buyers as the housing market sets its sights on spring. Mortgages are getting cheaper, housing inventories are growing, and home prices are rising at a slower pace.Mortgage rates have been holding steady for the last few weeks. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.45 percent last week, according to Freddie Mac. Late last year, mortgage rates were nearing the 5 percent t

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More Buyers Reach for ARMs in High-Priced Markets

Fixed-rate mortgages have been inching lower in recent weeks, but the percentage of borrowers being tempted by the even lower rates of adjustable-rate mortgages is rising. ARMs posted the highest share of originations in December since Ellie Mae, a maker of software used to process mortgage applications, began tracking them in 2011.The share of ARMs reached 9.2 percent in December 2018, up from a 5.6 percent share a year prior, accordin

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Where Home Sellers Are Making the Most at Resale

Many homeowners are still seeing big profits when they go to sell. Homeowners who sold in the fourth quarter of 2018 sold for an average of $54,500 more than their original purchase price, according to a new report released by ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate data firm. That is an average of a 30.2 percent return on the original purchase price, up from an average of 25.6 percent a year prior, the report says.But in some markets, home sellers a

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Home Prices Are Still Rising in These Markets

Home prices have cooled in 70 percent of the 200 largest housing markets. That’s good news for home buyers, but home sellers are faced with a new reality on what they may be able to get for their home.However, not every market is slowing down. Realtor.com® has identified a handful of metros where home prices are rising and still seeing double-digit annual price growth.Some of these growing housing markets were devastated by nearby natural disa

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