Did you get a letter to buy house? We love Clairemont and own several rental properties in this neighborhood so we have been sending letters to homes in 92117 for over 5 years. If you have considering selling a house in Clairemont, please give us a shot. Let’s leave the realtors out of it and remove all the uncertainty. I’ve been buying houses in Clairemont since 2004 so we know the neighborhood well. Hundreds of San Diego homeowners have sold directly to me off-market without realtors, I most likely have more experience in buying homes than any real estate agent sending you postcards. They only want to take a listing, whereas I am the actual buyer!
We purchased this Clairemont home “As-Is”
These homes were built in the late 50’s for the troops coming home after the war and it was named after the builders wife, Claire. This house we bought “As-Is” and completely remodeled it for resale. The white Shaker style kitchen cabinets and ceramic subway backsplash are timeless. We did grey quartz counters to break it up and matched the grout. It sold in the first weekend with multiple offers over asking price! If you want to Sell Your San Diego House in Clairemont please call us!
We pay cash, pay all closing costs and escrow fees, and always buy As-Is! This seller saved $24,000 by not hiring a Realtor and selling straight to me! I have tons of references, we use licensed local escrow, and make the process very easy for you to sell. Call/Text 619 438-0234 for a no-obligation offer for your property.
San Diego real estate inventory update 2019. I bought so many houses this summer I’m now losing track. 2019 has seen 25% more homes for sale while sales activity is 30% down! it is officially entering Buyers market territory. There’s a real shortage in San Diego of fixer uppers on the market though but since we’ve had our feelers out now for a few years and everybody knows we buy houses, we keep getting leads. This is the second off market property I picked up this year in my old stomping grounds Clairemont.
This property has a tenant who hasn’t been keeping up with the rent and the owner just decided to cash out.We structured a win-win for both parties. The seller is happy because he gets cash next week without paying any realtor fees or closing costs and can move on and not worry about the problem tenant anymore, I’m happy because we’ll have enough room to renovate the house and sell it for a profit. It needs a complete kitchen, new bathrooms, flooring, windows, paint in and out, the whole 9 yards. Have a problem rental house in San Diego you need to sell fast? CLICK HERE!
We are Cash Home Buyers San Diego. The City Of San Diego has a department called Neighborhood Code Compliance that will respond to complaints from the community and will visit your property and look for health, safety and building code violations. Once you have been targeted there is no way to get them off your back without bringing your home into compliance. They commonly show up for what they call substandard buildings which include illegal room additions, abandoned vehicles, unkept lawns, high grass and un-permitted construction work. As defined by California Health and Safety Code (H&SC), Section 17920.3, a substandard building is any building or portion thereof in which certain conditions exist to the extent that it endangers the health and safety of its occupants or the public. Because we are cash home buyers and know San Diego Code Compliance we can fix the issues after we purchase the property. Being General Contractors we usually pay more than other real estate investors or home buying companies becasue we do the work with our own crew.
Once they determine the violations, you will receive a Civil Penalty Notice and Order from The City of San Diego. This notifies you that fines will be imposed if the violation is not corrected by a certain date. If these fines go unpaid they turn into Liens on the Property, which could eventually result in court order to pay from the San Diego City Attorney. If the fines plus admin fees are still not paid you will lose the property to foreclosure. You will not be able to refinance or sell without paying these liens. In addition, its hard to sell the property listing with Realtors if you have a Code Violation because buyers will typically try and get a loan for the house and the Code Violation shows up as a cloud on the Title Report and banks wont lend on it. Selling to a cash home buyer in San Diego will solve all these issues fast.
If you are in this situation and have received a Code Compliance Violation from the City of San Diego and cannot remedy the situation, please call us and we will buy the house. We are cash home buyers in San Diego and use private investors so there is no problem when the code violation on the title report for us. Here is a house we bought this week in Imperial Beach that has 9 City violations that include an illegal room addition, un-permitted front porch enclosure, illegal use of garage as a dwelling unit, and a violation for disabled vehicles in the driveway. Once we close on the transaction we will remodel the house with permits and work together with the City to remove the violations.
If you have a house with a Code Violation or Code Compliance issue in San Diego that is turning into a headache, Contact Us and I will make you a hassle free cash offer. You wont have to fix anything or comply with the City requests. We use licensed 3rd party Escrow and Title companies to handle the transaction and can close in 7 days or less if needed.
The Tarrant boys like to build. 77 years later and Tom Tarrant in San Diego is and following in his grandfathers footsteps, developing real estate and building spec houses. Here’s a fun picture of Tom’s Grandfather R.W. “Poppy” Tarrant’s custom home that he built for his family in the late 1930’s. The house was on Overbrook Lane in the upscale area of Houston, Texas known today as River Oaks. This house was torn down in the early 2000’s.
After selling the first house to a local attorney, he then drew up his own plans and specs and built this home in the 3600 block of Wickersham Lane in River Oaks. In 1943 this house only cost $15,000 to build. In today’s inflation adjusted dollars that equals $202, 460.00.
Here is Poppy, Tom’s dad Tom Tarrant Sr. and his uncle Bobby Tarrant in Houston outside the Wickersham house. Bobby Tarrant became a successful criminal attorney in Houston, Texas.