Owners of Dublin Ranch homes have a friend, and an ally, to answer all their real estate related questions. We pride ourselves on working hard, and in getting results for you. We just received the below client testimonial, and were so excited we had to share it with you. Read what these clients had to say about us, and about Sergio Szyrko with Bank of America, the loan agent to whom we referred them: Dear Roger and Sergio, As first… read more →
Buying a house from a builder seems simple — you show up, sign in, view the model, pick out your lot and upgrades, and sign. “Why do I need an agent for that?” I hear you asking… Read on, my friend. So far, we’ve talked in Parts 1 and 2 about how an agent can help you review, and will draw your attention to, anomalies in the builder’s agreement and how he or she can help you save money by… read more →
Buying a house from a builder seems simple — you show up, sign in, view the model, pick out your lot and upgrades, and sign. “Why do I need an agent for that?” I hear you asking… Read on, my friend. Think of how much it must cost to build a new-home subdivision. Start to finish, the costs must be endless. Still, there’s a reason why builders do it and make a ton of cash — the profit centers are… read more →
For owners of Dublin Ranch homes, condos and townhouses, owing more than your home is worth is a grim reality. In an economy where everyone is making less, some with lost jobs and have no income, practically everyone’s savings have deflated because of the “sliding” stock market, and it’s easy to see why our home prices have fallen — it’s important for you to know that none of the above is your fault. Many times, when faced with financial difficulties,… read more →
Buying a house from a builder seems simple — you show up, sign in, view the model, pick out your lot and upgrades, and sign. “Why do I need an agent for that?” I hear you asking… Read on, my friend. If you were buying someone else’s home, an agent would probably write an offer on your behalf on a form produced and copy-written by the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.). It’s a form that agents like me use every… read more →
Owners of Dublin Ranch homes have been feeling the pressure of their mortgages for some time now. For some, selling their home as a short sale and even going and losing their home to foreclosure have been their only options. Luckily, a new law gives homeowners some financial relief by offering additional time before being forced into foreclosure. To see how it can help you, read on. Senate Bill 1137 provides clearer communication from lenders and, as a result, owners… read more →