Posts Tagged ‘pet friendly realtor’
Noe Valley 2 bedroom, pet-friendly flat for rent $5450/month
Welcome to this pet-friendly, thoughtfully renovated, top floor Edwardian flat in prime Noe Valley location. Remodeled, luxury kitchen includes Wolf range, pot filler, dishwasher, garbage disposal, high-end cabinets, tile floors, granite counters, tile & stone backsplash, bamboo flooring & direct access…
Read MoreVictorian Charm in Sunny San Bruno! PENDING
Hold onto your top hat and clutch your pearls when you enter this house because you are about to be blown away by captivating architecture and light-filled rooms that will take you back in time with a few modern surprises to add comfort…
Read MoreHow to prepare your home to sell for top dollar
Are you thinking about selling your home? Let’s meet so we can discuss inexpensive upgrades to make to your home in order to sell at the highest possible price. Below are a couple of initial resources. Refreshing your doors and windows is an easy way to increase curb appeal and property value. Below are a…
Read MoreHow to avoid buying a real estate money pit: The importance of doing underground storage tank (UST’s) inspections for homes in San Mateo County
The importance of doing underground storage tank (UST’s) inspections for homes in San Mateo County This is my “Why” for getting my real estate license. We worked with a local buyer’s agent & the seller was also represented by a local agent when purchasing our Burlingame home in 2004. Short version: We were in our…
Read MoreHow to Stage Your Home When You Own Pets
How to Stage Your Home When You Own Pets When you prepare to sell your home, you want to do all you can to make it appeal to buyers. For pet owners, this can be a tall task because not all potential buyers love animals. They won’t want to see or smell any evidence…
Read MoreWhy Real Estate Investing Makes Sense
There are a lot of “gurus” out there who promise to teach you how to “get rich quick” through real estate investing. While much of what they’re selling are high-risk schemes, there is a way to make predictable, low-risk income through real estate investing. In this report, we’ll examine the tried-and-true…
Read MoreBuying a home: My $110,000 Tip on how to avoid costly real estate litigation
The most common reason for litigation between buyer & seller is over incomplete or inaccurate disclosure from the seller. My focus when working with buyers is to ensure the disclosure package is thorough, complete & accurate. The last thing I want for clients is for there to be a costly surprise after escrow closes. I…
Read MoreBuying a Home With Your Four Legged Friend in Mind?
Please get in touch to talk about your home search. Click here for more buyer tips. Once you are ready to submit an offer, click here for this buyer tip on how to get your offer accepted in a multiple offer environment. You can also find out why it is important to have your buyer’s…
Read MoreBuyer Tip #3: Getting Pre-Approved for a Home Loan
How to Prepare for Your Home Purchase When buying a home, one of the important initial steps is to go through the loan approval process with a lender. There is a difference between getting prequalified and preapproved. Prequalified involves running your credit report, evaluating assets and checking how much loan you may qualify for. Pre-approval…
Read MoreTip #2: Why is it Important that Your Agent Presents Your Offer in Person?
Tip #2 for increasing the chance of your offer getting accepted So few agents present offers in person, instead emailing their clients offer to the list agent. A buyer’s agent who takes the extra step of presenting an offer in person to the list agent is another way to build confidence with the list…
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