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October 12th, 2011  Posted at   Buying

San Rafael is the oldest city in Marin County, and it may be one of the most interesting and diverse as well. Comprised of 30 distinct neighborhoods in addition to a lively downtown shopping district, San Rafael is an eclectic mix of the old and the new. Downtown you’ll find a vibrant city plaza, full of ethnic restaurants, retail shops, art galleries, and Victorian architecture. On the 16 square miles surrounding the downtown you’ll find California suburban life at its best.

Only about 20 minutes from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Rafael is a perfect base of operations for the commuter. It is out of the rat-race of the big city, but close to just about everything a family could want: good schools, recreation, shopping, and entertainment. Another attractive feature is that San Rafael real estate tends to be a bit less expensive than in many other areas of Marin County. There seems to be a trend that the farther north you travel in Marin, the more affordable the real estate becomes. This trend may not last, however, as people discover the north county. It has a lot going for it. The area is less congested and there is more open space within city limits than you’ll find in most of Marin County, but San Francisco and the other Bay Area cities are still very accessible to San Rafael.

Out of San Francisco’s famous fog, but still within the coastal influence, weather in San Rafael is temperate and mild. Summers are warm enough for swimming and the outdoor living Californians love, but seldom will you find the heat that makes the inland areas of California so uncomfortable. In the winter rain can be plentiful, as it is throughout northern California, but ice and snow are all but unheard of, as are the tule fogs found in the Central Valley.

San Rafael has some of the most diverse and interesting architecture in Marin County. Probably the most recognizable and famous landmark is the Marin County Civic Center, designed by internationally recognized architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Other interesting public buildings in San Rafael include the Mission San Rafael Archangel; the Boyd House, which is home to the Marin Historical Society Museum and is an extraordinary example of high Victorian Gothic; the Queen Anne style Falkirk mansion; and the St. Vincent’s School’s Italian Renaissance Mission-style.

This richness in architecture extends to residential real estate in San Rafael as well. No matter what you are looking for, whether it be a traditional home, a Victorian, or something of contemporary design you are likely to find it in San Rafael. Each neighborhood has a distinct flavor from hip and modern to graciously classic, and homes range in style from sleek minimalist to the Victorian grand dame.

To the mid-century modern home enthusiast, San Rafael real estate can provide some exciting house-hunting opportunities. In fact, San Rafael is home to the largest grouping of mid-century modern homes in Marin County. Most of the homes built by Joseph Eichler and the Alliance Homes Company during the 1950′s and 60′s are still standing, and homeowners today are rediscovering these ranch-style homes that were the cutting edge of home design 50 years ago. (more…)

October 11th, 2011  Posted at   Buying

Mumbai, the dream-city of millions of Indians, has shown a gigantic proportion in real estate market over the last thirty years. Liberalization in the economic policies along with augmentation in business opportunities has opened the doors for the growth of real estate in India. Mumbai, being the hub of business as well as the Indian economic system, has become the favorite hunting ground for realtors in almost every aspect of commercial, industrial, retail, hospitality, healthcare, and most importantly residential sectors.

The dense population of Mumbai has given a reason to the multinational companies to set up their base in the heart of this city. The establishment of these companies has also given a boost to the real estate sector. With more and more people vying for accommodation in Mumbai and its neighboring areas, the prices of flats for sale or rent have reached skyrocketing prices.

Highly developed infrastructure of the magical city of Mumbai is chiefly responsible for attracting vast number of IT, ITES, BPO, and KPO segments. Besides, the hip and classy lifestyle of the city makes it the most desirable destination of millions. In fact, possessing a house or apartment in Mumbai is considered a matter of pride amongst many sections of society. Research suggests that the demand for apartments is more than that of bungalows or houses in the city. The noted realty players in Mumbai are chiefly the private ones, who offer professional services to ensure a stylish and classy living.

No wonder accommodation charges in Mumbai are exorbitantly high. A close analysis also suggests that the rental value in Mumbai is much higher compared to other metros. Besides, being the ‘fashion capital of India’, it is also the first city to be hit by the retail storm. The inauguration of the retail market has paved the way for mall space, retail stores and showrooms. No wonder, the retail property in Mumbai has also peaked up.

Being the hub of renowned business centers, the home of Bollywood stars, the arena of luxurious lifestyle, Mumbai supports high cost of living. Real estate builders are cashing on the incessant demand for housing and rental facilities in this city. Of late, there have been few talks about making available some affordable housing facilities. The buzz is that the Government is co-coordinating with real estate builders to introduce some sets of apartments on comparatively cheaper rates. If this is to be believed, it would indeed be a great relief for millions. For those who cannot afford to buy an individual housing property, flats for rent in Mumbai are the only option. If the cheaper version of flats is actually introduced, then renting these apartments would not take a toll on one’s pocket. Hopefully, Mumbai would offer more and more people a little space in its heart.

October 11th, 2011  Posted at   Buying

What are the best websites to find houses for sale? You should avoid the big national ones, as you may be missing the latest and best information. Big, national web sites do offer some interesting bells and whistles to play with, but the data they provide is oftentimes at best, estimates and at worst is just simply not correct. These web sites aim to attract visitors and advertisers.

Locally based websites are the best way to find a house for sale. They contain the latest information from the local market and are tailored to the needs of your area. One easy way to find a local real estate web site is to simply enter the address of a property that you are interested in, and a quality local site will more than likely come up. From there you can continue on your search for additional properties.

A good web site will have tools that will make your searches easier. Look for sites that have lots of full-size photos and interactive maps. A good site will also have links to any virtual tours that are available. You should also be able to choose more than one listing and compare with another side-by-side.

Some sites allow you to save favorites for use later. Beware those sites however, that make you register with your name and email address; you will likely be contacted or placed on a mailing list. Don’t ever join a mailing list unless you with to receive updates and offers from the site.

It’s best to stay with a locally-produced real estate web site as it will, provide the most recent data in the real estate search so it will be easy to find houses for sale that are current and active, not expired or already sold. A good site will pull the latest MLS data for ALL property types, residential, multifamily, farms and commercial. Use your local real estate agent’s web site listings for the most accurate and complete data.