Meet The Murphy Group North County San Diego Real Estate Specialists San Diego Previews' award-winning real estate group offers unparalleled service to buyers and sellers of real estate in San Diego. Our seasoned professionals have combined years of extensive real estate experience and work with an energetic group that understands relocation and life transitions. They are intimately familiar with not only with North San Diego County, but also localized market conditions that can impact the purchase and sale of real estate. Group professionals also include Mike and Roberta Murphy (CRS, GRI, ABR, e-PRO), Scott Murphy (GRI), Eve Sieminski (GRI), Christine Wade, Ilene Bordsky and Dione Lamm (CIPS). Additionally, Mike Murphy is a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE).  | | | CDPE, CRS, GRI, ABR, e-PRO | |
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 Dione Lamm Languages spoken within San Diego Previews include Spanish, French, German, Polish and Farsi. We consider ourselves to be local San Diego real estate professionals with a global reach. WE PROMISE AND GUARANTEE To put client interests before our own. No conflict of interest. No hidden fees or profits. Unlike many, we don’t do loans, escrows or have a hand in title services. We always want the freedom to recommend the best services and most competitive rates for our clients—and we do. This can result in savings of hundreds to thousands of dollars for both buyers and sellers. To earn our fees, and make nothing if we cannot perform. We charge no up-front fees, no advance fees, no transaction fees. We pay all marketing and promotion costs, transaction coordination fees and still search for ways to save our clients both time and money. To skillfully negotiate on our client’s behalf. For the buyer, we work hard to package financing, pricing and timing to create a successful transition into their new home. For the seller, we present the property to both a wide and targeted audience with the goal of bringing as many buyers as possible to the negotiation table. In either case, we strive to maintain our reputation for “Masterpiece Transactions.” To expertly manage your transaction from beginning to end. This will include the coordination of appraisers, inspectors, insurance underwriters, escrow demands, disclosures, legal requirements and the unexpected arrival of a mother-in-law who just arrived in town to inspect the home on her own. To talk to you! Like you, we tire of voice mail and touch-tone mazes. If you are represented by a professional in the Murphy Group, you will almost always be able to speak with a responsive person. If your agent is unavailable, another of our agents will respond. It could be as simple and frustrating as a seller being locked out of the house to a buyer who has hit a loan-qualifying hurdle. We listen to you! Give us a call and tell us where you would like to be in the next three months, in the next year, or even the next decade. We promise to listen and to help guide you toward your housing and investment goals. 
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Cosmetic Improvements >Kitchen Clutter
The kitchen is usually very important to prospective buyers. Your kitchen may not be new and state-of-the-art, but it should look its best.
Your kitchen should be spotlessly clean and well organized while your home is on the market. The counter tops should be clean and free of clutter, and the floor should shine. Appliances should be clean and in good working order. You may want to add a few decorator touches or replace cabinets, flooring, and even appliances for a small investment. Dollars spent on kitchen improvements usually pay major dividends when you sell your home. If you are planning to sell your home and need some advice in this area, an agent will be happy to discuss your options with you.
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What famous Art Deco skyscraper is decorated with eagle hood ornaments, hubcaps and abstract images of cars?
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New York's Chrysler Building, designed by architect William Van Alen in 1930, was one of the first buildings composed of stainless steel over a large surface area.
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