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Choices abound in Coronado bayfront condos. Impressive views and beautiful design can be found in several condominium developments such as Coronado Cays, The Shores, The Village, El Mirador, La Sierra, and Regatta Bay. Enjoy a carefree, low maintenance lifestyle complimented by sunny days on the beach and beautiful evening sunsets at any one of these Coronado bayfront condos located close to downtown attractions.


Downtown Coronado is a friendly little beach town with unique shops and dining venues. The Travel Channel recently recognized Coronado's award-winning beaches one of the best in the Country! Three destination resorts and several hotels offer ample accommodations for visitors.


Coronado is a small "island" town in San Diego Bay, approximately 7 square miles in size, connected to the City of San Diego by the San Diego-Coronado Bridge and to the City of Imperial Beach to the south by State Highway 75. The town is adjacent to the Naval Base Coronado which includes Naval Air Station North Island, home port for two aircraft carriers and the Naval Amphibious Base where the elite SEALS are trained.



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What Does My Homeowners Insurance Cover?: Coronado Bayfront Condos

What is Covered Under Home Protection Plans For Your Coronado bayfront Condos?

The last thing buyers of Coronado bayfront condos want to worry about after closing is what could possibly break or malfunction in their new Coronado bayfront condos. Since that can cover a multitude of items and systems, for peace of mind, it's a good idea to get a home protection plan. It's especially a good idea to obtain a home warranty if you're a first-time home buyer with no experience maintaining a home.

 

 

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Posted on April 10, 2008 09:32:40 by Jan Clements
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Buying Rental Properties: Coronado Bayfront Condos

Should I Buy a Coronado Bayfront Condo That Used To Be A Rental?

It might initially seem that buying a Coronado bayfront condo that was once used as a rental property is no different from buying any other Coronado bayfront condo. That's not necessarily the case; while it's not entirely different, there are a few things you should definitely keep in mind before you write up and present an offer.

 

 

 

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Posted on April 05, 2008 09:11:35 by Jan Clements
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Organize Your Homes For Spring: Coronado Bayfront Condos

Coronado Bayfront Condos Get A Lesson In Organization

Before listing your Coronado bayfront condos for sale, get organized and find a place for all of your stuff. Potential buyers of Coronado bayfront condos don't like to view homes with clutter everywhere. Not only does clutter look messy and unappealing but it also takes away valuable space. Today there are many options that come in a variety of colors and styles.

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Posted on March 29, 2008 09:36:30 by Jan Clements
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What is IRS Schedule A?: Coronado Bayfront Condos

Welcome Home Coronado Bayfront Condo Buyers, and welcome To IRS Schedule A

There's nothing quite like purchasing your first Coronado bayfront condo. You're on your own. You have a substantial financial investment, and you now have some different tax considerations. You're probably well-aware that owning a Coronado bayfront condo affords you several new ways to save on the annual Internal Revenue Service bill.

 

 

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Posted on March 20, 2008 19:33:45 by Jan Clements
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Should I Buy or Sell My Home Right Now?: Coronado Bayfront Condos

What should I do? Buy, sell or hold?

It's the perennial question for owners of Coronado bayfront condos and potential buyers of Coronado bayfront condos. This question has no hard-and-fast answer. Nobody really knows what is going to happen in the real estate market. And nobody, other than you, fully understands your unique circumstances. So how do you decide when to make a move when it comes to Coronado bayfront condos?

 

 

 

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Posted on March 19, 2008 19:33:38 by Jan Clements
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