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Deborah Perez
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"All things are possible
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6183 Paseo Del Norte suite 140
Carlsbad Ca 92011
Direct: (760) 519-6699
Fax: (888)663-4441
email: Deborah@Houseofperez.net

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Ask about listing your home for AUCTION and sell in 30 days or less.

I am also a Short Sale Specialist and can get your home sold and closed with the banks. Let me tell you how.

SELLERS!
If you're planning to sell your home in the next few months, this FREE service is designed to help establish your home's current market value. Simply choose Market Analysis and fill out the requested information.
I also offer three affordable listing programs. These are great options for those who are wishing to lower their selling costs. Number 1 is a basic listing, 2 is a full service listing and 3 is for High-end and short sales. Please call me and I will go over what is included in all three listing prices.

BUYERS!
Automatically receive personalized MLS listings by e-mail. Early each morning I will search the local MLS and find the homes that match your criteria and notify you immediately with the latest listing information!! Simply choose Dream Home Finder and fill in the requested information. Or, search for yourself at Search For Homes. Don't forget to ask about special rebates for buyers. I can also create special websites for buyers with all their search criteria for automatic updates daily.


Specialization
I specialize in representing my clients in the purchases and sales of single-family residences and income property within the cities of Carlsbad, San Marcos, Solana Beach, La Costa, Encinitas, Oceanside, Vista, and Escondido. You could say I specialize in all of North County. I keep current of all transactions in these areas and update myself on current market conditions. I give rebates to buyers and sellers within the transactions and not only that but I give personalized attention to all my clients. The Perez personal touch!

Personal
I'm a Southern California native having been born and raised in the local area. I speak spanish fluently which helps in transactions involving the need for spanish. I have Fostered children for many years and now devote my time to spiritual activities as well as to my community. I have been on Channel 8 news speaking out for foster children and their care. Current hobbies of mine include spending time with the family, traveling and ballroom dancing. I'm very involved with community that involve helping families in need and missions work.

Real Estate News ALERT!

House approves homebuyer tax credit extension
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to give first-time homebuyers three more months to close on their purchases and land an $8,000 federal income tax credit.
But the Senate had better act fast - the deadline is currently Wednesday.
The bill doesn't help anyone currently shopping for a home. Buyers must have signed a contract by April 30 to qualify for the tax break. At issue is when the deal must be finalized.
The House voted 409 to 5 to delay the closing deadline to Sept. 30 in a stand-alone measure. The move comes nearly a week after the Senate failed to advance a much larger jobs bill that contained the tax credit provision.
The smaller House bill would lower the deficit by $9 million over a decade since it is offset by certain other provisions.
An estimated 200,000 people may miss out on the tax credit because they won't be able to close by close of business Wednesday. Many are trying to take advantage of short sales, which are complicated deals to complete.
The measure also seeks to reduce fraud associated with the credit. Some 1,300 prison inmates are thought to have claimed and received more than $9 million in tax credits, according to a Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration report released earlier this month. The bill would allow the Internal Revenue Service to disclose tax return information to prison administrators.
Senate Democrats introduced a similar bill Tuesday, with Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., saying the measure "should be passed swiftly."
In a related move, the House failed to pass a measure extending the deadline to file for unemployment benefits until Nov. 30. More than 1 million people are estimated to have exhausted this lifeline since the deadline expired earlier this month. The provision, which would raise the deficit by $34 billion, was also included in the Senate bill that failed to advance last Thursday.
The House is expected to take up the legislation again on Wednesday. The Senate bill introduced Tuesday evening would also extend benefits through November.


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