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You’ve sat down with your spouse and hammered out what you think is a pretty great settlement: you get to keep all of the property you really wanted and your future ex gets stuck with all of the debt.  Whether or not that agreement will hold up in court depends on a number of factors, […]

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Great cooking always starts with great ingredients and now Carmel Valley residents can pick up some locally grown fresh fruits, vegetables and other assorted goods at the Pacific Highlands Farmers Market.  The Farmers Market, held at Canyon Crest Academy, is now open every Thursday from 3:30pm – 7:00 pm and is already becoming a community […]

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Purchasing a home is such an exciting process, but it can be slightly overwhelming at times too, especially when you are just starting to learn about all the mortgage options available in today’s market.  In order to get a better understanding of two common types of loans, jumbo and conventional, Brian Reynolds of Samuel Scott […]

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Nika Water is named for the Zulu word “to give” and the company does exactly that.  After reading about the millions of people worldwide who are suffering from various water related diseases, as a result of a lack of clean water and sanitation, founders Jeffrey Church and Michael Stone decided it was time to do […]

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As the month of April ended, it marked the half-way point of the 60-day review period for the Draft Environmental Impact Report concerning the proposed One Paseo project.  Since March 29, 2012, decision-making authorities have been receiving letters, emails and phone calls from the community, expressing both positive and negative sentiment about the development. Since the decision to […]

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Working from home can have its advantages and disadvantages.  While you may be able to create your own schedule and be your own boss, you may also find that working at home can be lonely or lack sufficient space for a growing business.  After struggling to find an office that would host a sizable group […]

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Who doesn’t love to bargain shop and give back to the community at the same time? Last Saturday, April 28th, 2012, Torrey Pines High School held its 19th Annual Rummage Sale and Pancake Breakfast in order to raise funds for the student’s of Torrey Pines High. The event was nothing short of a success and […]

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Each year, the lovely ladies of the Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary of Carmel Valley host an amazing event to bring attention to and fundraise for the Rady Children’s Hospital Discovery Center for Pediatric Research, benefitting areas such as neurology, oncology, and autism.  This year’s event, SOUNDS OF HOPE for CHILDREN, took place on a beautiful […]

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On the corner of Del Mar Heights Road and El Camino Real, sits the potential location for the proposed One Paseo development.   The mixed-use project, like all developments, has created strong opinions by both its supporters and opponents. Last month, the City of San Diego released the proposed projects Draft Environmental Impact Report.  The Environmental […]

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In our industry, people often confuse pre-qualification with pre-approval.  There is however, a very significant difference between the two.  In a purchase transaction, it is important to understand and know the difference so you can avoid needless complications and/or setbacks during the buying process.  Please continue reading below… Simply put, a pre-qualification is an estimate of what […]

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Fourth Annual San Diego Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Walk Raises Funds for “Invisible” Cancer April 22 Walk in Honor of Advocate Who Battled Nation’s Deadliest Cancer  The majority of San Diegans diagnosed with lung cancer have less than five years to live. San Diegan Maria Diaz Enriquez beat those odds. However, after a nine year battle, […]

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Ocean Air Recreation Center sits on an 18 acre park in Carmel Valley, and is one of the newer recreation centers in San Diego.  The Recreation Center offers two ball fields, an outdoor and indoor basketball court, volleyball and badminton courts, walking paths, picnic areas, a large grassy field, and a fitness area.  The Carmel Mountain […]

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