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By Sean A. Beattie, Professional approach with positive results!!!
(Brivio Realty Inc)
Renovated To Perfection OverviewMapsPhotosFeaturesMarket Stats $249,000 Single Family Home Main Features 3 Bedrooms2 BathroomsInterior: 1,159 sqftLot: 3,330 sqft Location 7506 Holly St.Oakland, CA 94621USA Sean A Beattie RE REALTY EXPERTS(800) 517-7326seanabeattie@gmail.comhttp://www.GetHomesHere.com Listed by: RE REALTY EXPERTS Our recent listings Renovated To Perfection4108 Weymouth Lanewww.325WoodsonWay.comCute & Cozy Hayward, CA Condo! Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby properties for sale
By Sean A. Beattie, Professional approach with positive results!!!
(Brivio Realty Inc)
Schedule a Showing/Request Info Oakland Homes For Sale Search All Homes For Sale Sean Beattie RE REALTY EXPERTS 800-517-7326 Questions?Schedule a Showing! MLS#: 40634097 Information valid for the date of this posting only. Please contact us for the most current information and status of this property. 1828 96th Avenue Oakland, CA Just Listed Description Photos Maps & Local Schools View the Property Details, More Photos, Map & Schoolinformation here at the updated Virtual Tour! Bungalow style home that blends traditional style with charm. Features: Generously sized bedrooms with ample closet space, freshly painted inside & out, wood burning fireplace in family room, gleaming wood floors, spacious kitchen with abundant cabinet space, granite counter tops and much mo...
By Rebecca White, Real Estate Agent - San Francisco
(Alain Pinel REALTORS)
Ouch-the backlash! I am befuddled by some of your comments (to my last blog post). Yes, it is good to get comments but part of being an independent contractor is just that--being able to make choices and some difficult decisions. I have tracked a number of homes that have gone down, down, down in price. This one on Church was $112,000 when I first saw it. It was marketed by several brokers and went down to $85,000, less, less, $50-something and finally sold for $34,639. OMIGOD-the land or sewer or whatever is worth more than that!! I showed it several times to no avail. In November of 2005, there was a loan amount of $312,000 and it is assessed for over $200,000. Someone got an amazing bargain!!! Fortunately, when some of these are REOs, the asset manager can offer bonuses and highe...
By Rebecca White, Real Estate Agent - San Francisco
(Alain Pinel REALTORS)
Wow, it wasn't easy but I canceled my listing of the little house that didn't sell in East Oakland. Cute house--needed work, but great potential. It is a sad state of affairs when price becomes irrelevant and some places won't sell no matter how low they are priced. Lowering the price of one acts as a downward spiral on the surrounding home prices. No showings, no phone calls, nada. All someone would have had to do was buy, fix up with $20-30,000, rent out with cash flow and wait 3-5 years to triple their investment. Of course, no one can predict the future, but I can be optimistic, right?
By Rebecca White, Real Estate Agent - San Francisco
(Alain Pinel REALTORS)
Wow, I am so bummed. For the first time, I am unable to sell a normal listing. This is neither a short sale nor an REO—well, it is a probate and according to the attorney, the court won’t allow more than a 6% commission. This means if I were to lower the price again to a mere $75,000—though not convinced that it would sell at this price—my net commission would be less than $700!!! Since I am now dating my company’s broker, he told the owner and she told me to cancel the listing. The reward isn’t worth the risk to them? Or me? I find all of this difficult to believe for two reasons. First, when I sold real estate in Oregon 10-12 years ago, I sold many condos and land in the $50-70,000 range. My biggest sale was considerably less than $300,000. Despite the “nickels and dimes”, I was a...
By Rebecca White, Real Estate Agent - San Francisco
(Alain Pinel REALTORS)
I was running comps today as I needed to reduce the price of my East Oakland listing. It has been on the market a few months with nary a peep from any of my colleagues. Interestingly enough, when I checked the Oakland crime statistics, this address had less crime than other recent sales and listings (of mine) in North Oakland, West Oakland and neighborhoods around 30th, Market and MLK. Yet some guy delayed me at my Open House for an hour so he could come by to see it and he got scared off by a memorial down the street. According to a neighbor boy, some kid was in a car accident-NOT a gang-related incident (according to my "source"). People judge; it's sad. These nice young men hanging out at the corner even helped me put my signs away. Or maybe I am naïve? When I was young, we hung o...
By Rebecca White, Real Estate Agent - San Francisco
(Alain Pinel REALTORS)
Whereas it is a mixture of pride and ego that I have intermittently been considered "creative", I am flattered that the outlet that is active rain allows me not only to rant and ramble-but to be recognized for doing so--thank-you active rain!!! Which brings me to the real meat of my post: I am sad. I might be getting a new listing and I am ambivalent about it. Why? I am currently working on three listings in East Oakland-all three are a grand total of less than $800,000. I ran into a former colleague over the weekend. She told me that someone walked in to her new office and was plunking down $3 million for a condo. With transactions in the $200's and $300's, I couldn't even conceive how many it would take to achieve that lofty level. I recall a decade ago in Oregon when some agents woul...