income Archives - Luxury Home Digest https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/tag/income/ Luxury Homes, Lifestyle and Travel Sat, 21 Apr 2018 17:27:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 La Costa Villas Offer Big Investor Bonus https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2008/03/28/la-costa-villas-offer-big-investor-bonus/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2008/03/28/la-costa-villas-offer-big-investor-bonus/#comments Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:29:37 +0000 http://luxuryhomedigest.com/2008/03/28/la-costa-villas-offer-big-investor-bonus/ Roberta Murphy Investors are moving back into the San Diego real estate market with impatient wallets. And luxury real estate investors are no exception. They are seeking well-priced foreclosures, pre-negotiated short sales and most favored of all: Real estate investments with income streams. So-called bargains in sub-marginal areas may not be the wisest real estate investment move anywhere. Perceived bargains in outlying markets may be nothing of the sort, and...

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Roberta MurphyLa Costa Resort and Spa in San Diego

Investors are moving back into the San Diego real estate market with impatient wallets. And luxury real estate investors are no exception.

They are seeking well-priced foreclosures, pre-negotiated short sales and most favored of all: Real estate investments with income streams.

So-called bargains in sub-marginal areas may not be the wisest real estate investment move anywhere. Perceived bargains in outlying markets may be nothing of the sort, and we persistently advise our clients to stay with blue chip real estate investments especially in volatile economic times.

We just received a whisper from La Costa Resort and Spa in balmy Carlsbad, California that buyers of their Villas will receive up to $125,000 at closing for leasing their properties back to them for two years. And of course, there is always the option of using their condos too.

This is a very limited offer, as only 10 La Costa Resort Villas whole-ownership, luxury condominiums remain. Each is fully furnished (just pack a toothbrush) with designer decor and high-end amenities throughout, and is located on the grounds of the world-class La Costa Resort and Spa.

Low out-of-pocket expenses enable resort ownership for minimal cost.

One-bedroom luxury condos start at $594,825, while two-bedroom units list for up to $1,033,000. With 75% financing, buyers can claim ownership with considerably low out-of-pocket expenses of up to $125,000. Plus, La Costa management will also waive monthly fees for two years to save La Costa Villa buyers even more.

A bonus of complimentary Villas Signature La Costa Sports Membership, valued at $16,500, is also included.

If you are interested in this exceptional value, please call Mike or Roberta Murphy for additional information at 760-402-9101 or 760-402-9102. We are including some luxury spa treatments for our buyers as well.

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Show Me the Money: San Diego https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2007/07/22/money-san-diego/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2007/07/22/money-san-diego/#comments Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:49:15 +0000 http://luxuryhomedigest.com/2007/07/22/show-me-the-money-san-diego/ by Roberta Murphy Its always interesting to know how metropolitan communities stack up when it comes to median household income, and San Diego is no exception. There were a few surprises. I had no idea Carlsbad would outrank Encinitas, or that Poway would beat out Coronado. San Diego is full of surprises. When to comes to compiling such reports (and a host of others), there is no finer source than...

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by Roberta Murphy

San Diego skylineIts always interesting to know how metropolitan communities stack up when it comes to median household income, and San Diego is no exception.

There were a few surprises.

I had no idea Carlsbad would outrank Encinitas, or that Poway would beat out Coronado. San Diego is full of surprises.

When to comes to compiling such reports (and a host of others), there is no finer source than the San Diego Business Journal. Their data is fresh, well-researched and provides some interesting reading.

This latest report regarding median household income within San Diego Countys incorporated cities is no exception.

Cities Of Interest: 2007 Population: Median Household Income :
San Diego 1,326,837 $61,043
Chula Vista 227,723 68,497
Oceanside 176,644 62,271
Escondido 141,788 60,639
Carlsbad 101,337 90,115
El Cajon 97,255 50,433
Vista 94,962 60,757
San Marcos 79,812 68,109
Encinitas 63,259 86,444
National City 61,115 41,959
La Mesa 56,250 55,667
Santee 56,158 74,321
Poway 50,830 93,542
Imperial Beach 27,709 43,355
Lemon Grove 25,451 57,000
Coronado 22,957 91,748
Solana Beach 13,418 102,810
Del Mar 4,548 108,635

Note: Rancho Santa Fe and La Jolla were not included, as Rancho Santa Fe is not an incorporated city and La Jolla is part of the City of San Diego.

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