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Bay Area San Francisco Single Family Home For Sale
For Sale $539,000
3 Bedroom /2 and half Bathroom / 1448 Sqft /Lot: 0.06 Acres /2550 Sqft
Address:142 FAIRVIEW AVE, BAY POINT, CA 94565
Beautiful 2 stories single family home ,3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms , 2 cars garage. Gas stove with tile countertop and dishwasher , disposal and refrigerator. Half bath downstairs , all bedrooms upstairs with master suite ,walk in closet and private bathroom .Light and bright interior .Master bedroom with bathroom and double sinks. Title and carpet flooring throughout the whole house .Indoor laundry room upstairs. Private patio area and a lot of fruit trees (Lemon, Peach , Cherry trees ) and flowers in the backyard and with less maintenance of landscaping. Welcome front porch with patio cover. Upgrade tile floor, new carpet and pad , brand new kitchen hook , new wall painting with 2 ceiling fans .Easy commute access near BART and highway 4 freeway .Close to shopping centers, grocery stores ,parks, restaurants etc. Great family home and investment opportunity ! Don’t miss this opportunity.
San Francisco Oakland Duplex Multifamily Home For Sale (Off Market Sale)
For Sale $620,000
4 Bedroom /2 Bathroom / 1092 Sqft /Lot: 0.12 Acres /5054 Sqft
Address: Oakland, CA 94601
This MultiFamily duplex house is located in a quiet Cul-de-sac neighborhood . With a large backyard and plenty of fruit trees, lives in 1 house and rents out the other for passive income. Let your tenant pay your mortgage for you. Or if you like, bring your brother, sister, your parents ,mother in law , so they can live in one of these fine ADU homes. Front house has a 2 beds/1 bath and formal kitchen. Another ADU unit with separate entrance features with 2 beds/1 bath . Easy access to the highway , 10 minutes to Oakland ChinaTown, restaurants, shops ,schools,parks,gym. Very convenient lifestyle. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this nice house.
UC Merced Single Family Home For Sale
Sold Over Asking
4 Bedroom /3 Bathroom / 2002 Sqft /Lot: 6241 Sqft
Address:3479 Eagle Peak Ct Merced CA 95340
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. This wonderful 4bedroom 3bathroom 2 cars garage ,2 story single family home located in a quiet Cul-de-sac . Master bathroom with luxury spa bathtub and walk -in shower. A walk-in closet.Kitchen with granite countertops and breakfast bar. Near UC Merced, working distance to Merced College, shopping centers, Raley’s Sprouts grocery stores, walk distance to good schools, parks, fitness center, UC Merced bus stop , bike /walking path. Backyard with a covered patio which is great for family members and friends gathering together for BBQ and with a storage unit. Indoor laundry, whole house fan, solar system and much more. Move in ready. No HOA. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this great home. Property sale as is.
Bakersfield Big Lot Single Family Home For Sale
Sold Over Asking
2 Bedroom /2 Bathroom /720 Sqft /Lot: 6969 Sqft
Address: 245 L St, Bakersfield, CA 93304
This 2 bedroom 2 bathroom fully remodeled single family house with a large lot and new fence., Plenty of room for future expansion. great location . Near highway 99 and 58. Walking distance to schools. Close to shopping centers, grocery stores , parks, restaurants. Extra storage unit on site. Sold as is, including furniture . Buyer needs to do your own due diligence . Don’t miss this opportunity to own this new remodeled home.
55+ Senior Luxury Single Family Home For Sale
Sold Over Asking
3 Bedroom /2 Bathroom / 1593 Sqft + Porch
Address: 1551 Queen Way, Livingston, CA 95334
Better than a new home, move in ready !!! This stunning 3 bedroom 2 bathroom luxury manufactured home was built in 2019 , it looks like a brand new home and has been tastefully upgraded. It is a 55+ five-star gated community with pool ,gym area, granite counters , beautiful wood plank flooring throughout the whole house ,upgraded all the countertops , open floor concept and luxury huge kitchen family room combo , island with sink . Lots of cabinets ,indoor laundry room and large front porch .Master bedroom with double sink ,walk-in closet . Extra storage unit on site. Easy to Hwy 99. Sold as is,including furniture . Don’t miss this opportunity to own this beautiful home.
UC MERCED Single Family Home For Sale
Sold OVer Asking
4 Bedroom /2 Bathroom / 1559 Sqft /Lot: 7348 Sqft
Address:154 Snowmass Ct Merced Ca 95348
This large lot single family house with 4 beds 2 baths 2 garages located in quiet Cul-de-sac .Near UC Merced, working distance to Merced College, shopping centers, Raley’s grocery store, good schools, parks, fitness center, UC Merced bus stop , bike /walking path. Fresh painted, covered backyard patio perfect for BBQ, all adds up to a home to enjoy with friends and family members . Don’t miss this opportunity to own this great home.
UM MERCED BRAND NEW HOUSE FOR RENT
Rented in 1 Week
4 Bedroom/2 Bathroom/2 Garage/ 1830 SqFt /Lot:0.25Acres /10760 SqFt
Beautiful Newly Built Luxury Home is located in the Moraga neighborhood on a cul-de-sac,open floor plan. Big kitchen with oversized island, pantry and lot of cabinets .Very close to UC Merced. It has 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, double sinks and a walk-in closet, kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, 2 car finished floor garage , it can be used as a gym area too, fully fenced & free landscaped backyard. Great access to 99 freeways ,shopping centers, restaurants, parks, schools, fitness locations. Tenant responsible for all utilities.
UC MERCED SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH SWIMMING POOL FOR SALE
Sold (Highest sale in the neighborhood)
Address: 3929 Nicklaus Court Merced CA 953404
Bedroom/3 Bathroom/2 Garage/ 2694 SqFt /Lot:0.18Acres /7884 SqFt
French normandy luxury design single family home with 4 bedroom ,3 full bathroom and 2 garage ,luxury upgrades beautiful home located at corner lot on custom cul-de-sacs , very quite and good school area and close to huge kids playground ( park) , near UC Merced .High ceiling .Granite countertops throughout the entire home and stainless appliances. Professional cooktop with hood in the kitchen and double oven. Master bathroom with walk-in closet ,walk -in shower and oversized jetted tub double sinks. Large remote controlled fireplace and wine bar in the family room . New A/C and central built-in vacuum plus nice swimming pool in the low maintenance backyard with orange and lemon trees.Covered backyard patio perfect for pool party with friends and family members. No HOA.
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BAY AREA SINGLE FAMILY HOME FOR SALE
* Sold Above Asking Price
*ADDRESS: 303 PULLMAN AVE BAY POINT CA 94565
*4 BEDROOM /2.5BATHROOM /2GARAGE/SQFT:2004/LOT:2949 SQFT
*Beautiful bay view 2 stories single family home ,it was model home for the sale’s office back to 2004 , 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms , 2 car garage. Gas stove with new kitchen hood ,title counter top with dishwasher , disposal and refrigerator, breakfast bar. Half bath downstairs , all bedrooms upstairs with master suite ,walk in closet and private bathroom .Light and bright interior .All full bathroom with double sinks. Wood flooring throughout whole house.Indoor laundry room upstairs.Small private patio area in backyard, which is less maintenance of landscaping. Welcoming front porch with patio cover. Easy commute access near BART and highway 4 freeway .No HOA.Great family home and investment opportunity !Don’t miss this opportunity.
C.A.R. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE --New bills for real estate
SB 9 (Atkins) Subdivisions: Tentative Maps: Existing law permits 3 units per parcel (i.e., single-family home, ADU + junior ADU) in a residential neighborhood. Beginning January 1, 2022, SB 9 (Atkins) establishes a streamlined “urban lot split” approval process for single-family residential lots. SB 9 (Atkins) was amended right after the summer recess, per C.A.R.’s request, to mandate local governments impose a 3-year owner-occupancy requirement for “urban lot splits”. This bill was signed into law by the Governor on Thursday, September 16th.2021
SB 10 (Wiener) Planning and Zoning: SB 10 empowers local governments to exempt projects, 10 units or less, from any additional CEQA review if the parcel is in a transit-rich area, jobs-rich area, or an urban infill site. SB 10 requires developers to follow all local objective design criteria, local impact fees, local height, and setback limits, and local demolition standards. The bill does not mandate that local governments take advantage of these powers. The bill specifically prohibits projects from accessing streamlined approvals if the project is in a high fire severity zone, state, or national historic district, or requires the demolition of rent-controlled units. This bill was signed into law on Thursday, September 16th.2021. –C.A.R
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UC mERCED Single family home for sale
SOLD for over asking price
Address: 229 Arroyo Court Merced CA USA 95341
Bedrooms: 4 / Baths: 2 / SqFt: 1680/LOT:6878 SqFt
Better than new !!! This stunning 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home was build in 2021 and has been tastefully upgraded. Granite counters ,water resistant beautiful wood plank flooring throughout whole house ,upgrade the kitchen cabinets, open floor concept and huge kitchen family room combo, indoor laundry room and no work maintenance big lot backyard ,all adds up to a home to enjoy with friend and family members . Close to Hwy 99 and Golden Valley High School. No HOA, Don’t miss this opportunity to own this beautiful home.
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9 Steps to Help Decide On
Solar Energy for a Home
With federal tax breaks for solar panels ending in 2021, this could be time for you or your
clients’ home energy independence. When it comes to deciding if an investment in solar will pay off, the homeowner has to do research and make smart decisions for their home and financial
situation. Here are some steps to take along the way.
Step 1: Figure out the home’s solar potential.
To get an initial idea about a roof’s solar potential, you can enter the address at Google Project Sunroof or check out solar resource maps from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. One common misconception is that solar panels only pay off in hot, sunny parts of the country. To test this idea, a homeowner should look around their yard. Are there trees and other green plants? Plants use the sun’s energy to grow their leaves, so they are a good indicator of solar energy in your yard. Solar panels actually perform more efficiently in cooler temperatures.
Step 2: See what the home’s utility bills tell you.
Are the annual utility bills high enough that a solar investment will pay off in a reasonable period of time? For most homeowners, a utility bill tells you one basic fact: monthly usage. But a high monthly electricity bill can be caused by many factors ranging from old appliances to inefficient HVAC systems to poor insulation. Make the home as energy efficient as possible before buying a solar system so you’re not paying for a bigger system than you need.
Step 3: Plan ahead.
Will your clients be living in the same house in the next decade? A solar system is a big investment with a typical payback period of eight years. If the homeowner plans to move in the next couple years, buying or leasing solar panels could be a money-losing decision. If they decide to move after leasing, they’ll need to buy the system, persuade the new homeowner to assume the lease, or pay the provider to terminate the lease altogether.
Step 4: Establish an accurate baseline.
A home energy monitor like Sense will track energy consumption both before and after solar is installed. Get a couple months of data and use that information to calculate how much of the current bill can be offset with solar and how big an installation is needed. A homeowner in Oklahoma used Sense Solar to track down her energy hogs before installing her solar panels and it paid off in significant savings (see her story here).
Step 5: Consider financing and payoffs.
Solar panels are an investment that needs to pay off financially. A homeowner should take her or his time analyzing whether buying or leasing will be most advantageous. If you or your client decides to buy, most solar providers and websites like EnergySage will factor the 26% federal incentive into their estimates as well as any state incentives. Together, those incentives have a big impact on the final cost. If the homeowner needs financing, they should talk with their bank, mortgage provider, or a lender like Dividend Finance, which offers solar-specific loans and resources. A homeowner should do the math to figure out how much they’ll need to invest and when that investment will pay off.
Loan and lease options are attractive because they can be cash-flow positive as soon as the solar panels are installed without a cash outlay in advance, but with a lease, customers don’t benefit from the federal tax credit. But a homeowner shouldn’t view leasing as a short-term decision since most loans and lease agreements are for longer than 10 years. The monthly lease prices of a solar system in the U.S. vary depending on how much energy a house requires and can produce. The higher the electricity bill, the higher the lease cost will be since it will demand higher solar productivity. To get an idea, Tesla calculates solar panel rentals based on the home’s address and electricity bill.
Step 6: Decide on storage or no storage.
Energy storage is still a premium option, but prices are dropping significantly every year. To help a homeowner decide if they need storage, consider two factors: when they use electricity and how frequently it’s interrupted. In areas with rolling brownouts or downed power lines from storms, solar storage can get you through without an interruption and batteries can store solar energy to use at night or on cloudy days. Do the math to figure out the payoff for storage.
Step 7: Make a short list of providers.
Once a homeowner has decided to install solar panels, he or she should research providers online and check their reviews. Identify three or four companies that look promising and ask for online quotes based on remote solar audits, then, narrow the candidates down to two or three installers. Their construction experts will visit the house to measure and assess the roof, conduct a shade analysis, and check to see if the electrical panel will need to be upgraded. Their final quote will reflect all those factors. When evaluating proposals, be sure it includes any costs to update the roof or remove trees that create shade.
Step 8: Ask more questions before deciding on a provider.
Once a homeowner has two or three final estimates based on in-person home assessments, they should ask the providers about how they’ll handle the installation. For instance, does the provider design and install the systems themselves, or do they subcontract to local companies? If the provider uses subcontractors, are the subcontractors licensed? Make sure the contractor can explain the components of the solar system they’re installing.
The homeowner should ask if they’ll file the necessary permits, including the electrical permit, building permit, and the dedicated solar photovoltaic permit. A reputable provider will help the homeowner file for rebates and tax incentives or do it for them. Make sure your clients know the warranty term and who will maintain the system when there are inevitable issues. And, finally, if the homeowner is leasing, they should ask the provider to disclose what the system is worth so they’ll have that information if they decide to sell their home.
Step 9: Patience required.
The homeowner should evaluate all the proposals to make sure they correctly address the home’s energy needs, then choose a provider they can trust. Once a contract is signed with a provider, the installation and permitting process can be surprisingly long as contractors file all the paperwork on behalf of the homeowner with the utility and municipality. It can take a few weeks to get permits sorted out before the installer can get the solar panels on the roof.
When the system is installed and connected to the utility, it will start producing energy whenever the sun shines. The homeowner will save money on their utility bill while relying on clean energy that’s good for the planet–NAR
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Which Is Cheaper:
Buying an Existing Home or Building New?
As inventories remain tight, home buyers may be drawn to new-home construction. But what determines whether they will pay more for buying new than for an existing home?
If the buyer takes steps to limit construction costs and omits custom finishes, building a house may be about $7,000 cheaper than buying an existing home, according to a new analysis from Bankrate.com.
Prices also depend on location and the options the buyer selects.
The median sales price of an existing home was $309,800 in December 2020, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. The average cost of building a new house was $302,817, according to HomeAdvisor. However, recent run-ups in lumber costs may be adding considerably more to new home costs.
The operating costs for a new home may be cheaper in the long run, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Homes built after 2010 tend to have operating costs of about 3% of the home’s value. The operating costs of homes built prior to 1960 are more than 6%, according to the NAHB’s analysis.
But when buying new, home buyers may face extra costs for upgrades, landscaping, and appliances than they may not have in purchasing a resale home.
“The cost of new construction and the buyer’s moving timeline are some of the factors to consider, but also the area [and] location that they are looking to move into,” Rose Kemp, a real estate professional with RE/MAX Town Centre in Orlando, Fla., told Bankrate.com. “In some cases, there is better value in a new home for the purchaser versus resale. Also, sometimes the resale homes in an area may be older.”
Real estate pros cite several pros of buying new—such as avoiding the hassle of competing offers and eliminating the need for renovations. But they also cite some cons for buyers to consider like the extended timeline and cost overruns, which are common in new-home construction.
On the other hand, existing homes tend to offer faster move-in times and potentially more bargaining power, real estate pros say. But market competition for a limited stock of homes in many areas is making bidding wars more common.–NAR
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