
If you are like most people this is what you should consider when it comes to buying a home:
1) First, what can you afford?
2) Second, what desired area or location are you looking for?
3) If you have children, you want to consider the school district and crime stats in that area.
4) You need to determine what amenities you need; square feet, bedrooms, baths, garage, pool. Do you want to have a home with an attached garage?
5) Accessibility could be a factor, freeway access.
These are important factors to consider when purchasing a home. In today’s Real Estate market there are many options available for first time homebuyer’s. The latest of these options are the foreseeable foreclosures and the actual foreclosed properties.
Please contact us to start your home buying with HomeReach.com today as it is a great time to find the house that best fits your needs.
Patience is key when it comes to dealing with Short Sales, REO’s and Pre-Foreclosed homes.
For those of you looking for a home in Poway, I will be able to walk you through the above questions and help you make one of the best decisions you can make – buying a home! We care about you and your homeownership and we want to express our care by sharing our commissions with you. Stop paying high rent and start owning real estate in San Diego today. Find your home by searching through our area listings and get pre-qualified through HomeReach.com. Once you are ready, I will be here to serve your Poway needs!
Your HomeReach.com Specialized Agent,
Henry Guerrero
(619)301-1773

Opening soon Kaminski’s Sports Lounge and Bar-B-Que. It will be a combination bar and restaurant; it will be approximately 5000 sq. ft. of space. The sports bar will open in September 2009. Also, to include within walking distance for your convenience there will be two Mexican and one Italian Restaurant.
By this time next year visitors will have another chance to experience history with Old Poway Park’s new Train depot park. 
The Kumeyaay -Ipai Interpretive center at Poway, was home to a large clan. The Native Americans lived primarily on the east side of the hill that blocked the prevailing winds. Can you envision the Poway Valley with no buildings, roads, or cars? The land had thousands of oak trees along the banks of Poway Creek with large sycamore trees and a year- round stream. This was home of the Kumeyaay- Ipai Indians. During this time, game was plentiful, and vegetation produced enough food to sustain the entire tribe. The site had other advantages that included the highest vantage point in Poway Valley that allowed the Native Americans to look out for game and predators. The large boulders provided shelter and it was also thought the boulders and rocks peak on the site had a religious significance, although this theory has not been substantiated.
The name of Poway (Pauwai) is derived from the language of the Diegueno and Luiseno Indians who roamed the area years before the Spaniards came.