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Deborah Perez
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6183 Paseo Del Norte suite 140
Carlsbad Ca 92011
Direct: (760) 519-6699
Fax: (888)663-4441
email: Houseofperez@roadrunner.com

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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!

SENATE PASSES BILL TO EXTEND $8,000 “FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER” CREDIT & EXTEND A $6,500 TAX CREDIT TO “MOVE-UP BUYERS”.
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate late Wednesday unanimously passed legislation extending unemployment benefits and also significantly expanding a tax credit that was championed by Republican U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia.
As part of the unemployment package, the Senate also voted to extend an $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit through April 30, 2010.
The homebuyer tax credit program, which is currently set to expire Nov. 30, 2009, also would be expanded to give all homebuyers a $6,500 credit as long as they had been in their previous home for at least five years.
“We are about to do something very meaningful for the American Economy,” Isakson said in a statement. "The bill in the end is a jobs bill."
Isakson, a former Atlanta-area real estate broker, has said extending and expanding the home buyer credit was essential to getting the beleagured housing market -- and in turn, the overall economy -- on track. He had been working on the tax credit idea for months, and co-sponsored the latest version with Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut as an amendment to the unemployment benefits bill.
The U.S. House has already passed an extension of unemployment benefits, but must still approve the homebuyer tax credit. A spokeswoman for Isakson said Senate leadership has gotten assurances from House leaders that the amendment will get approval, and President Barack Obama is expected to sign it.
Under the amendment passed by the Senate Wednesday, both the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit as well as the $6,500 tax credit for “move-up” buyers would end April 30.
It would be limited to homebuyers who make $125,000 or less as an individual or $225,000 or less as a couple. The cost of the home being purchased may not exceed $800,000.
In extending the unemployment benefits, the $24 billion bill will continue the benefits of more than 1 million out-of-work Americans who would otherwise run out of benefits by the end of the year.
The bill also provides tax relief for businesses that are losing money, allowing them to use net operating losses in 2008 or 2009 to offset taxable profits from the previous five years.


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