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SALE PENDING IN SAN RAMON! REPRESENTING THE BUYERS!

Photo of 7415 Sedgefield Ave, San Ramon, CA 94583

7415 Sedgefield Ave, San Ramon, CA 94583

$1,439,888 | 4 BD | 3 BA | 2,030 SqFt

Prime location with beautiful curb appeal! This lovely home sits on an almost 9000 square foot lot, has no rear neighbors, and backs up to the San Ramon Golf Club. Features a bright floor plan with large windows to let in lots of natural light, new flooring throughout, updated baths, brick wood burning fireplace in the living room, and full bedroom & bath on the main level. The cozy den is located off kitchen, and has a slider that leads to the spacious, incredible backyard that has a storage shed, and new pavers, hardscape, & large grass area that is perfect for a children’s play area. Close to award winning schools, the Iron Horse Trail, and parks. Very quiet, yet close to the 680 freeway. Great home to make wonderful memories!

San Ramon Valley Real Estate Market Update – December 5, 2022 🏡🏡🏡

The inventory of homes has come down but the average days on market has gone up. Currently, this is a very balanced market in our area. 

Thought for Buyers: As we know, interest rates have come up since the beginning of the year, but we are seeing rates drop a bit over the past couple of weeks. Also, prices have come down making it more of a balanced market. This is a good time to buy. Not only can you get a home at a lower price but there are terms to consider in your offer like asking the seller to give you a credit to buy down your interest rate.

Thought for Sellers: The 4 most important thoughts for a seller right now is to 1) price your home correctly, 2) do inspections & seller disclosures before coming on the market, 3) have your home in “show ready” condition and 4) be open to creativity in regards to terms; maybe a credit to the buyers to buy their interest rate down or pay a years’ worth of HOA dues up front for them.

Watch this video to see the stats that reflect this within the current market in San Ramon, Dublin, Danville, Blackhawk & Alamo.

This week’s stats by city: 

San Ramon: 

– 51 ‘For Sale’ 

– 23 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 8 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 35

– Average Sale vs List Price: 95% 

Dublin: 

– 58 ‘For Sale’ 

– 28 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 12 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 27

– Average Sale vs List Price: 99% 

Danville: 

– 70 ‘For Sale’ 

– 25 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 4 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 48

– Average Sale vs List Price: 93% 

Blackhawk: 

– 17 ‘For Sale’ 

– 7 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 0 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: N/A

– Average Sale vs List Price: N/A 

Alamo: 

– 22 ‘For Sale’ 

– 12 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 2 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 55

– Average Sale vs List Price: 92% 

For more info anytime: 

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 Jason@JasonCaskie.com 

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JUST SOLD WITH 1ST TIME HOME BUYERS!

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Oakland, CA 94605

2809 99th Ave, Oakland, CA 94605

$680,000 | 3 BD | 2 BA | 1,221 SqFt

Beautiful fully renovated home that sits on a large lot in the quaint Oakland Hills neighborhood. Enjoy an all level living and an inviting open floor plan with a modern elegance. Easy access to all freeways, minutes from the Oakland Airport, Oakland Coliseum, and Oakland Zoo. Spacious area on the side of the house that would be perfect for RV/boat/trailer parking. The exterior has been freshly painted. New central heating and air .

JUST SOLD IN DUBLIN! ONLY 5 DAYS ON THE MARKET!

8051 Crossridge Rd, Dublin, CA 94568

$1,649,000 | 5 BD | 2.5 BA | 2,487 SqFt

Start living your best life now! Welcome to the highly sought-after Dublin neighborhood of Willow Creek. Located on a cul-de-sac w/open space to the rear, this gorgeous home has been completely remodeled throughout. Enter the magnificent living room with vaulted ceilings, crown molding and hardwood flooring. Formal dining room off the living room w/an addition downstairs that can work as a guest room or media center, to suit your lifestyle! Kitchen overlooks the pool and features a large island, SS Viking appliances, farm sink, wine fridge, custom cabinets, gorgeous glass brick backsplash & porcelain countertops. Family room off the kitchen w/cozy fireplace. This home has been lovingly maintained and updated throughout. 5 bedrooms upstairs w/primary BR w/large walk-in cedar closet and ensuite bath w/over-sized shower w/barn door, double sinks, towel warmers, and sky light. Hall bath w/dbl sinks & shower over tub with custom glass brick tile. Hiking nearby. I580/680.

FULL LISTING

JUST SOLD IN DUBLIN! MY BUYERS GOT IT FOR $45K UNDER ASKING PRICE!

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Represented Buyer

6653 Spruce Ln, Dublin, CA 94568

$930,000 | 3 BD | 2 BA | 1,280 SqFt

Perfectly placed in the lovely Echo Park neighborhood, 6653 Spruce Lane’s timeless floor plan opens to a private backyard full of potential. Whether you’re looking for a convenient location near schools and shopping, a friendly community with a sweeping park or indoor-outdoor living space, this charming residence has it all! The spacious living room flows into an open-concept kitchen, family room and dining area, all of which feature hardwood flooring. Convene before the exposed brick fireplace, soak up the afternoon rays on the expansive patio that stretches just beyond the sliding glass doors or seek shade under the large pergola. Complete with a side yard and a large shed, this entirely-enclosed backyard is awaiting your finishing touch. A hall off of the main living spaces takes you to the three bedrooms and two full bathrooms one of which is located in the primary bedroom. A two-car garage and easy commutes via highways 680, 580 and BART are wonderful bonuses.

JUST SOLD IN LIVERMORE! MY BUYERS GOT IT FOR $14K UNDER ASKING PRICE!

Photo of just sold property (1703 Monterey)

Represented Buyer

1703 Monterey Dr, Livermore, CA 94551

$555,000 | 2 BD | 1 BA | 850 SqFt

This Charming single level end unit is in an ideal location on a quiet street in a well-maintained community! This two bedroom, one bathroom townhome is neutral, has a well designed floorplan, and is filled with natural light. The kitchen is updated with quartz countertops and stainless appliances. The master is spacious. The second room is ideal as an office or bedroom. The living/family room is open and near the dining area which has partial views of rolling hills. The laundry is conveniently located inside; the stackable washer/dryer is included in the sale. The enclosed patio is the perfect place to enjoy a meal, has a storage shed, and a gate which leads to two assigned parking spaces. The community has a swimming pool, and is conveniently located near parks. This townhome is within minutes of 580, and a short drive to shops, restaurants, theater, a vibrant downtown, and wineries. Come see all this charming home has to offer!

Bathroom Remodeling Do’s and Don’ts

Photo of a worker carefully placing ceramic floor tiles on adhesive surface

It’s a small, unassuming space, but it’s a crucial one nonetheless. Bathrooms are one of the more important rooms that can add a great deal of value to a home if they’re modernized and up-to-date, not to mention bring years of comfort and pleasure to those who use it.

If your bathroom is currently in need of a little TLC, a remodeling job is probably on the agenda. But before you start the demolition process, make sure you’ve done your homework on what you should – and shouldn’t – do to bring this space up to par.

Here are some do’s and don’ts to bathroom remodeling to consider to make sure the final product is exactly what you want without breaking the bank.

DO

Choose Appropriate Finishes

A bathroom remodeling job can be pretty involved and expensive. The last thing you want to do is have to go through the process all over again in a few years because the materials and finishes you chose were too trendy and quickly became outdated. Try to stick with more classic, neutral finishes that are stylish yet will stand the test of time.

Similarly, you want to make sure the materials and finishes you choose are right for a bathroom. For instance, porcelain tile is an ideal material for any bathroom floor, as it’s a lot harder than ceramic tile and comes in a variety of sizes, colors, patterns, and shapes.

For the walls, you’ll have your pick of the litter when it comes to materials, including ceramic, natural stone, and glass. As far as the countertop goes, popular materials include granite, quartz, and marble, which can easily ward off the effects of water and moisture, and are extremely durable.

Maximize Storage

Storage is often elected in a bathroom remodel. While your home might have a linen closet nearby that’s big enough to house all of your towels and face cloths, you might want to have ample storage right in the bathroom itself for toiletries such as toilet paper, soap bars, tissue boxes, cleaning solutions, makeup, shampoo, and so forth. Consider adding a full vanity or built-in shelving.

Update the Ventilation System

Built-up moisture can wreak havoc in a small space like a bathroom. Having an adequate ventilation system can easily and quickly expel any steam and foul odors, and is a critical component of this space.

During the remodeling process, consider updating your ventilation system at the same time by installing a ceiling-mounted vent fan or a combination fan/light fixture that does double duty. Just make sure not to allow the fan to exhaust into the attic or crawl space, as this will allow moisture to cause mold and mildew build up in these enclosed spaces.

Install Water-Efficient Products

Any effort you can make to cut back on water usage can save you money and can help ease the water shortage crisis that the state of California continues to be plagued with. During a bathroom remodel, consider swapping your old fixtures with water-saving models that cut back on the amount of water used. From toilets, to shower heads, to faucets, you can ensure your water usage is a minimum of 20% more efficient.

DON’T

Take on a Job Out of Your Scope

You might be handy, but there are likely certain jobs that you aren’t skilled enough for. Taking on a job in an effort to save money that would otherwise be spent paying a professional can wind up in disaster if you don’t know what you’re doing.

The skill and expertise needed to design and remodel a bathroom is typically beyond the scope of the majority of DIYers and should be left to the experts, especially when dealing with the plumbing and ventilation. Stick to simpler jobs like ripping out tiles, painting, and decorating.

Forget About the Design Plan

The layout of your new bathroom should be designed with the people who will be using it most in mind. For instance, a master en suite might include more high-end finishes and components, such as the addition of a heated floor, glass-enclosed walk-in shower, and lots of fancy light fixtures.

On the other hand, a shared kids bathroom might include a double sink, no-slip tile, and a bathtub. A guest bathroom might include extra shelving and storage to provide enough space to store their things.

Forget to Budget For Unexpected Surprises

Just like any other type of remodeling job, it’s always important to budget accordingly and allocate enough money to cover unexpected problems and costs. You might discover major water damage after ripping out the drywall and flooring, which will cost money to rectify.

You may even come across a vent stack or plumbing lines inside a wall that you assumed could be ripped down. While an experienced contractor will be able to pinpoint most issues beforehand, you just never know what you’re going to find when the demolition starts, which is why it’s helpful to add another 10% to 15% on top of your budget to accommodate for these issues.

The Bottom Line

You can add tremendous value and enjoyment to your home by remodeling your bathroom if the job is done right. Be sure to heed the above tips so you don’t wind up disappointed with the end result or stuck making major alterations after the job is done.