During the first quarter of 2010 an interested home buyer could purchase one of 1,379 homes listed for sale for an average price of $634,587.
Oxnard's claim to fame hinges on their superior production of strawberry and lima bean crops. It certainly is not for those who enjoy small community living but for those that want busy city living with a warm and friendly atmosphere then Oxnard would be a wise choice.
Did you know that some search engines show you less than 70% of all the Oxnard Homes for Sale? We have compiled a list of search engines and sites that will give you a comprehensive list of homes for sale in Oxnard, CA.
Simply clicking on one of the pictures of the home of interest will take you to a detail section. Here you will see larger and more of a selection of photos concerning the home along with other details.
To get the full benefit of what this site has to offer in respect to details you will need to register first.
When you're in the detail section you will find the basics about the particular home you are interested in as well as the schools in the area and who the listing agent is.
For the last 35 years the team of professional sales associates at Century 21 Homeland Realtors, have been dedicated to helping the people of Oxnard with all of their real estate needs. When you are making the biggest decisions of your life concerning your real estate investments, contact the team with the right info and answers.
After being in the business in a full time capacity since 1976, Vickie Gosnell opened the door to her own firm of Gosnell Realtors with her husband Don, and they have since built an impressive list of loyal return clients as well as many referrals, and have helped hundreds of individuals and families realize their real estate dreams of home ownership and financial security over the years.
In the hustle and bustle of today’s real estate industry, it can sometime be confusing as to which realtor you should trust with some of the biggest decisions of your life. With this being said, licensed broker David Lee Walker has years of experience, is well versed in all levels of the industry and ensures 100% satisfaction with all of your real estate transactions.
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Here is a list of foreclosures (foreclosed on), short sales, distressed properties, REO's (real estate owned (by bank)), & bank owned homes in Flagstaff, Arizona. A foreclosure happens when the lienholder take possession of a home after the owner defaults. A short sale is the bank taking less than what is owed to them to help sell a home. Currently a lot of homes aren't worth what the owner owes on the property(worth less). Flagstaff, AZ Foreclosures, REO's and Bank Owned Properties [...]
Here is a list of foreclosures (foreclosed on), short sales, distressed properties, REO's (real estate owned (by bank)), & bank owned homes in Flagstaff, Arizona. A foreclosure happens when the lienholder take possession of a home after the owner defaults. A short sale is the bank taking less than what is owed to them to help sell a home. Currently a lot of homes aren't worth what the owner owes on the property(worth less). Flagstaff, AZ Foreclosures, REO's and Bank Owned Pr [...]
Here is a list of foreclosures (foreclosed on), short sales, distressed properties, REO's (real estate owned (by bank)), & bank owned homes in Flagstaff, Arizona. A foreclosure happens when the lienholder take possession of a home after the owner defaults. A short sale is the bank taking less than what is owed to them to help sell a home. Currently a lot of homes aren't worth what the owner owes on the property(worth less). Flagstaff, AZ Foreclosures, REO's and Bank Owned Properties:C [...]
Safe Real Estate is property used in a manner to protect inhabitants from risk, harm, and danger of any kind. This means that safe real estate means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Weather, crime, and demographics play major roles in what we consider safe real estate.This is from the Los Angeles Green Real Estate Blog.
I could not wait any longer for politicians to get there acts together, therefore, I, David Chiles, have decided the Great Recession that my Grandma Nettie Calls it, is over. I am ending the recession because I need a job and clients. We have enough economic data to show that our economy is moving in key sectors, housing is not one of them. We are going to all have to pitch in to get the entire economy rolling before the recovery really starts to grow.The housing market, like the economy, is pic [...]
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