Big Bear Lake, Moonridge, Big Bear City and Sugarloaf Weather Big Bear Lake is located in the San Bernardino National Forest at an altitude of 6,750 feet lakeside. Summer temperatures range around 78 degrees during the day, cooler in the shade, and 45 degrees at night. Big Bear celebrates nearly 300 days of sunshine! Wintertime brings a snowfall of about 60-80 inches. Temperatures range from 40’s during the day and mid 20’s at night. Get Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf Weather Reports Here Request our Free Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf, California area. Don't move here without it! It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
About Appraisals >Working With A Real Estate Agent
It is not unusual for homeowners to yield to the temptation to try to sell their own home. It seems easy enough--just place an ad in the weekend paper and wait for buyers to show up. Although it may seem simple, real estate sales transactions are extremely complex proceedings.
The first pitfall can come with pricing your property realistically. Homeowners often price their property too high initially, then drastically slash the price when weeks go buy without an offer. Even if a prospective buyer agrees to the initial asking price, there could be complications if the buyers begin to feel that they have agreed to pay too much, or if the lender's appraisal values the property at far less than the agreed-upon price. Some clients hire agents to market their home professionally after weeks or months of trying to sell their own home without success, or after their FSBO transaction fell through.
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What was considered the world's tallest building one hundred years ago?
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The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, completed in 1889 and standing 984 feet tall, is still considered one of the world's greatest structures. |
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