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Coronado Shores and Towers Condos For Sale


The Coronado is a gated condominium community consisting of ten residential towers that rise fifteen stories each, housing 140+ residential units per tower. This small colony of condominium towers was constructed during the 1960s & 70s, and define ease of beachfront living in Coronado. Quality of life is an all encompassing experience at Coronado Shore and Towers. Residents enjoy living within close proximity to the world famous Hotel Del Coronado on the Pacific with panoramic views of the big Bay, the city of Coronado, the Vallecito Mountains, Point Loma, and the Del.


Each tower at Coronado Shores is well appointed and maintained under the supervision of separate associations for each tower. On-site 24 hour security and subterranean parking offer privacy and convenience. Other amenities include a heated pool, sauna, hot tub, nearby golf, tennis courts, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. Live the good life at Coronado Shores and Towers!



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How to sell your Coronado Home

Selling your Coronado House

Selling your Coronado HouseGo ahead Coronado Real Estate buyers and sellers, don't be shy. This year is the perfect time to make a Coronado housing move. If you are planning on buying or selling one of Coronado's homes or condos, you should get to know these eight strategies of savvy Coronado Real Estate investors, and live by them. It's that simple.

These strategies apply to all Coronado houses and condos, even the great deals that can be found on Coronado golf course properties and waterfront properties. Regardless of the market condition at the time of purchase, the rules of making a smart  Real Estate deal will never change. Here are eight Real Estate strategies for buyers and sellers who want to make a Coronado housing move in '08.

8 strategies for savvy sellers


1. Understand what "market value" means. It's not what your friend sold his house for two years ago or even two months ago. It's not the value your latest tax assessment was based on or what an appraiser said the house was worth a year ago. It is exactly what someone is willing to pay for your house today. Hence, price realistically and broaden incentives, such as closing costs and throw-ins like appliances, flat-screen televisions, etc. There is an old saying: "There's nothing wrong with a home that the right price can't fix."

2. Don't be an as-is seller. That is, unless you absolutely have to be one. Potential homebuyers aren't looking for fixer-uppers in the current market unless they are rock-bottom, bargain-basement priced. Large volumes of foreclosed homes are already being sold in poor condition at auction.

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Posted on August 12, 2008 14:28:38 by Jan Clements
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How To Protect Vacant Homes: Coronado Homes

Reduce The Risk of Damage in a Vacant Coronado Home

You’re traveling on an extended holiday or away for business, maybe you’re Coronado home is  sitting vacant  as an investment or as a seasonal residence.  If this sounds like you than I know you’ve ran through the “What If” scenarios dozens of times.  So what really can happen while you’re away?  More importantly what can you do to prevent it?

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Posted on May 05, 2008 18:58:37 by Jan Clements
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Save Money, Save Energy, Save The Planet: Coronado Homes

 

How to Save Money and Energy in Your Coronado Homes

Without a doubt and seemingly unceasingly, bills arrive at your Coronado homes every month.  Did you know that much of your Coronado homes energy bills consist of waste? Here are a few steps to saving money and reducing waste:

 

 

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Posted on April 29, 2008 19:06:38 by Jan Clements
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How To Find a Good Mortgage Rate: Coronado Homes

Finding a Mortgage for Your Coronado Cays Homes

Getting a mortgage for your Coronado Cays homes is a time-consuming process, but, considering that it will usually be paid over 15 or 30 years, it is worth a great deal of effort to save money in the long run. It is important to have a good handle on your personal finances and credit situation before trying to obtain a mortgage for your Coronado Cays homes. Lenders will review this information carefully, so it's a good idea to make sure everything is in order beforehand.

 

 

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Posted on April 25, 2008 18:53:00 by Jan Clements
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How To Decorate A Room and Make It Look Larger: Coronado Homes

interior homeMaking Small Rooms Seem Larger In Your Coronado Homes

You are hosting an open house in your Coronado home. You are scrambling for ideas, tips, and advice on presenting your Coronado home to potential buyers. Walking around you hear a small voice tell you these small rooms could limit the excitement of being in such a great house in Coronado.

It's all about perception.  The feel of more usable space in the home will make the home feel more appealing to potential buyers. Want to know the tips and tricks used to give the illusion of more space? Consider these suggestions for selling your Coronado home by turning tiny rooms into spacious rooms.

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Posted on April 21, 2008 18:40:24 by Jan Clements