JUST SOLD $232K OVER ASKING PRICE IN SAN RAMON!

7597 Interlachen Ave, San Ramon, CA 94583

$1,231,000 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,508 SqFt

Expanded Single story 3 bedroom/2 bathroom home on corner lot. Nicely landscaped front & backyard. New flooring. New interior & exterior paint. New Vinyl fencing around property. Great home!

JUST SOLD IN SAN RAMON FOR $200K OVER ASKING PRICE!!!

504 Summer Valley Ct, San Ramon, CA 94582

$1,865,000 | 4 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,570 SqFt

Great location in the desirable Bent Creek Community in San Ramon! Situated in a court, open floor plan, 3 car garage, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, dual pane windows, bedroom and full bathroom on the main level! Plenty of room to roam with a living room, dining area, family room, kitchen with an island, approx. 2,570 square feet of living space situated on an approx. 7,200 square foot lot. Minutes from highly rated San Ramon schools, restaurants, shops, commute access and much more!

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The Ins And Outs Of Home Inspection

Home inspection is a crucial step in the homebuying process. After finding the perfect house, you will want to ensure that there are no hidden faults that may require lengthy and expensive repairs or renovations down the line.

To prepare you for this process, here are the top four things you need to know.

The buyer is responsible for the inspection. Make sure you give yourself ample time to find a reputable, certified home inspector by asking for referrals from your real estate agent, friends, and family and do your research online. Plus, don’t forget to factor in the cost of the inspection into your budget.

Home inspectors are usually generalists. They will evaluate most areas of your home, such as the foundation, basement, plumbing, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, walls, floors, ceilings, and attics. But, if your home is equipped with special features, like a pool or chimney, you may need to hire a specialist.

Buyers can attend the inspection. In fact, a lot of inspectors suggest it! This is an opportunity for you to get any outstanding questions regarding the condition of the house you are purchasing answered.

You have options if the inspection uncovers a problem. If the problems discovered are serious, like structural damage or safety issues, the seller is legally required to fix them. You also have the option to back out of the purchase without facing any consequences. If the problems are smaller, you can submit a formal request for repairs and negotiate for them to cover some or all of the cost.

WHAT IS A SELLER CONTINGENCY?

Well, that’s a very understandable concern, we all need a roof over our heads.

I’ve got good news, there are so many solutions selling your home and finding a replacement home even with limited inventory here in the San Ramon Valley & Bay Area.

One of those options I want to share is a Seller Contingency.

Hi, I’m Jason Caskie with Coldwell Banker of Danville and we have helped hundreds of sellers just like you over the past 20+ years navigate through this and so many other obstacles and issues.

The good news is that there are contingencies on your behalf that we can put in place to protect you from this.

We can sell your home to a buyer contingent upon you finding a home of your choice within a certain time. So, this way we can secure a buyer and you don’t have to sell your home if you don’t find the home of your dreams.

This is great because there is so much less stress this way, you won’t feel like you’ve got to just choose a home that you don’t absolutely love, and the offer you make on your replacement home will look stronger because you’re already in escrow.

My point is, we’ve got solutions.

We’ve just got to think outside of the box a bit. We wouldn’t want you to do anything we ourselves wouldn’t do. And thankfully we’ve got years and years of experience, so we know what to do and what not to do.

We want selling to be fun and we want you to enjoy the buying process without the worry.

There are many things to consider, questions we need to ask so that we cover all our bases in protecting you and your most valued asset. So give us a call, even if you’re just curious or want to strategize scenarios, we’re more than happy to help.

As always, this is Jason Caskie with Coldwell Banker in Danville…and remember, Sell your home Smarter!

I’m looking forward to hearing from you and make it a great home selling and buying day!!! Thank you for watching! 😊

SALE PENDING WITH 13 OFFERS IN SAN RAMON!!!

66 Hazelnut Ct, San Ramon, CA 94583

$1,399,000 | 4 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,699 SqFt

Welcome Home! Attractively updated single story home in the heart of San Ramon! Located in a court, updated kitchen, appliances, lighting, flooring, baths, recently painted (interior & exterior), window coverings, solar…the list goes on! Open floor plan with 4 bedrooms (closet organizer system in the primary bedroom), approx. 1700 square feet, situated on a lot size of approx. 7,840 square feet. Close to highly rated San Ramon schools, San Ramon City Center, shops, restaurants and commute access!

JUST SOLD $67K OVER ASKING PRICE IN SAN RAMON!

3075 Kittery Ave, San Ramon, CA 94583

$1,198,000 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,025 SqFt

Welcome Home! Turn-key single story rancher in the heart of San Ramon! Recent updates (2021) include: Roof, HVAC (heating and air), kitchen remodel (light quartz counters, white Shaker-style cabinets, stainless steel appliances, subway tile back-splash), flooring & baseboards, light fixtures, interior/exterior paint, pavers (driveway, walkways, patio), front & back yard landscaping, garage door (including opener) and more! Close (walking distance) to award winning San Ramon K-12 schools, Iron Horse walking trail and a short drive to San Ramon’s City Center! Close to parks, freeway access, commute access, shops & restaurants! One of the lowest priced detached homes in San Ramon! Offers to be reviewed on 11/22/21 at 5:00pm!

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JUST SOLD $232K OVER ASKING PRICE IN SAN RAMON!

7597 Interlachen Ave, San Ramon, CA 94583

$1,231,000 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,508 SqFt

Expanded Single story 3 bedroom/2 bathroom home on corner lot. Nicely landscaped front & backyard. New flooring. New interior & exterior paint. New Vinyl fencing around property. Great home!

JUST SOLD IN SAN RAMON FOR $200K OVER ASKING PRICE!!!

504 Summer Valley Ct, San Ramon, CA 94582

$1,865,000 | 4 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,570 SqFt

Great location in the desirable Bent Creek Community in San Ramon! Situated in a court, open floor plan, 3 car garage, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, dual pane windows, bedroom and full bathroom on the main level! Plenty of room to roam with a living room, dining area, family room, kitchen with an island, approx. 2,570 square feet of living space situated on an approx. 7,200 square foot lot. Minutes from highly rated San Ramon schools, restaurants, shops, commute access and much more!

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How Do HOAs Work?

When you purchase a home, there’s a good chance you’ll have to pay a homeowners association fee, especially in gated communities, townhouses, condominiums, and other similar planned neighborhoods. The idea is to keep common areas clean and maintained, and there’s usually an HOA board that is responsible for setting the rules and regulations.

Each HOA is different, but most have the same core elements. You’ll typically pay your HOA fees either monthly or annually, and it’s an important factor to consider when you’re weighing your options for a new home. So what is typically included in your HOA fees?

First, the fun stuff
Amenities are typically the big perk of living in a community with an HOA. While you lose out on some of the freedom of living without an HOA, you instead get community amenities like a maintained pool, gym, clubhouse, tennis courts, and other amenities. The HOA fees pay for cleaning and maintenance, so—in theory—you’ll always have a clean pool whenever you want to use it.

Protecting the community
HOA fees often contribute to insurance for the community amenities, as well as a fund for unexpected repairs to damaged community property—think damage from weather or accidents.

General maintenance
Your HOA fees will go toward maintaining the general safety and upkeep of the community. This means things like elevator maintenance for condominiums, snow removal, and trash/recycling services.

Be active in the association
There may be a board of directors, but homeowners associations exist for the betterment of the entire community, and every voice matters. HOA meetings—and the amenities they support—provide great opportunities to meet your neighbors and make your community a better place.

This Month’s Giveaway: Win a $500 Wayfair Gift Card!!! 🤩 🎉 🏠

Home Shopping Spree Giveaway

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The drawing will take place on or around February 1. Enter today!

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