Charming single story within a court . slightly updated and ready for your personal touch. Upated kitchen, wood floors in bedrooms, formal dining room, open floor plan, Private & spacious rear yard with mature trees and room to ADD on. Side yard access.
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6556 STANTON CT.: 3 bed 2 Full bath, Sold $692,000
View of wooded creek across the road. Inside remodeled. Drywall painted white. Light carpet. Beautiful tile counters and tile floor in kitchen. raised breakfast bar/island. Kitchen and sunroom face the morning sun. Rose garden, patio and storage shed. Inside laundry room. A must see.
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3263 Vineyard # 176: 2 bed 2 Full bath, Sold $57,500
The answer is HOT to your question about Pleasanton home sales in March 2009. Yes, national news shows a slower housing market month after month, but as far as thr Moxley Team goes, we are very busy and especially in the $600,000 and below price range. From Pleasanton Homes to Walnut Creek homes, our buyers and sellers in that range are seeing home go fast with multiple offers.
Why are home sales HOT in the Tri Valley?
- $8,000 Tax credit for first time buyers
- Pricing is equal or less than rent in some areas Dublin Ranch Condos
- Interest rates are historically low Green Mortgage Group
- Slow 2007 & 2008… People who were waiting are now entering
- Inventory is low for non Short Sale or REO homes (People are looking for quality now)
Tri Valley Home Sales for March 2009
Pleasanton Home Sales March 2009
Dublin Home Sales March 2009
Livermore Home Sales March 2009
San Ramon Home Sales March 2009
Danville Home Sales March 2009
BANK FORECLOSURE SOLD AS-IS / AS – DISCLOSED. Very clean and well maintained house of 3bd/2.5 ba in adorable neighborhood in the heart of Livermore! Fresh Interior paint, great condition at a great price. Close to school, parks and shopping centers! Don’t miss this opportunity!
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6254 INDIGO CMN: 3 bed 2 Full,1 Partial bath, Sold $370,000
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The Moxley Team | April 5, 2009
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Foreclosures in Pleasanton represent about 1/2 percent of all available homes in Pleasanton. Today there are 273 homes in Pleasanton for sale and 12 of them are foreclosures. So how do you as a home buyer secure one of these Pleasanton foreclosures? Well first, hire a Realtor, I know obvious first step coming from a Realtor. The foreclosure market is sweeping the nation (if you watch national news) but not so much in Pleasanton, CA.
If you want to get a deal, you need to follow these steps on scoring big and making your friends jealous.
How to make Foreclosures in Pleasanton a ‘DEAL’ and a ‘STEAL’
- Get a list of Foreclosures in Pleasanton – email us and we will get you Foreclosures in Pleasanton
- Research the Pleasanton neighborhood – Ironwood Pleasanton (no Foreclosures here). We recently started doing Pleasanton Neighborhood Spotlights so check back often. Also, drive around the neighborhood at off times like night and weekdays.
- Have your ducks in a row. Approved loan, budget in mind, narrowed down neighborhoods, property type focused on… You must be ready to JUMP when the right foreclosure comes up. Remember, Pleasanton dosen’t have a lot of foreclosures, so when a deal presents itself you better be ready.
- Remember that foreclosures are the hot buzz right now and a lot of people with a lot of cash are buying them, so have solid financing in place and your action plan set.
- Look for bargains on fixing up the home. Find a homeowner doing a kitchen remodel and buy their cabinets, buy appliances off craigslist, flooring can also be purchased cheaply from retailers closing up shop. Not all homes need thousands upon thousands poured into them. Get a deal on the house and a deal on what you put in the house too.
- Hire a Realtor who has sold foreclosures in Pleasanton. Nothing is worse than losing out because your agent didn’t know how to follow the banks guidelines.
- Get inspections! Foreclosures many times are sold as-is so don’t get too far ahead of yourself with repairs and upgrades. Just because it’s sold as-is dosen’t mean you cant investigate the potential issues.
- Ask a neighbor. See what they like about the neighborhood, or don’t like.
- Act like a boy scout, always be prepared. Meaning do your homework and know what your getting into.
- Call the Moxley Team! After 4 Generations of selling real estate, we can set an action plan up for you.
For a list of Foreclosures in Pleasanton email us