Archive for February, 2010

Temecula First Time Home Buyers, need a loaf of bread and gallon of milk?

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Most first time home buyers in Temecula, Murrieta and other parts of Southwest Riverside  and San Diego County are commuting to either San Diego, Orange County or other parts of the Inland Empire and as a result many meals are planned “on the fly”.

“I really was hungry for seafood alfredo tonight, but I won’t be home til’ late, can you pick up the ingredients?”

“Of course, if I knew what they were”

Well thanks to some new technology, you can create grocery lists from thousands of recipes and share them on your smartphone. (more…)

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Shopping made simple for First Time Home Buyers in Temecula

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

OK, I admit the headline smacks of a tease for Eyewitness News, but if you’re a first time home buyer planning to live in Temecula, Murrieta, or other parts of Southwest Riverside or San Diego County, finding the best bargains can be a chore even for someone familiar with all the great shopping in the area.

Is that computer priced better at Best Buy or OfficeMax?

Does Barnes and Noble have the best price on my favorite book?

Is the Iphone cheaper at the Apple Store or ATT&T?

Well if you’re an owner of the new Android phone, just point and watch the prices appear.

Using some amazing technology, Google has announced Google Shopper for users of the Android.

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First Time Home Buyers are you renting a home in foreclosure?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

First Time Home Buyers renting

You’ve been faithfully paying your rent each month and kept up the property while you searched for your first home and suddenly the legal notices are plastered on your windows and a bank representative is telling you to “get out”.

Many first time home buyers in the middle of the search for their first home are finding out the home they’re renting is in foreclosure. Their landlord has been pocketing the rent and not making his mortgage payment and now the lender is knocking on the door telling them to move.

Do you know your rights? (more…)

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