Add a comment | Thursday, March 4, 2010
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With the legislation passed that extends the homebuyer tax credit until April 30th, 2010, you have a great opportunity to get into a new home this year. Read the rest of this entry »
Add a comment | Thursday, March 4, 2010
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With the legislation passed that extends the homebuyer tax credit until April 30th, 2010, you have a great opportunity to get into a new home this year. Read the rest of this entry »
Add a comment | Monday, February 15, 2010

Many of you bought your home in 2008 and 2009 using the $8,000 tax credit.
Here are some usefull links directly from the IRS to help you file the tax credit properly:

In case you do file your tax return your self and need help you can visit the official IRS website by clicking here.
Add a comment | Saturday, February 13, 2010
News you can use: February Newsletter is here and it is, as always, full of useful tips and information that you can use.
Topics included in this month’s Newsletter:
If you have any ideas or tips on topics for next month please share it with me; I would be glad to research it and publish it.
Add a comment | Saturday, February 6, 2010

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Do you live near intersection or high traffic areas? Here are some useful tips on how to reduce the traffic noise, enjoy your outdoor activities and have a nicely landscaped backyard, all at the same time: How to dampen traffic noise
1 comment | Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The sales details for the first month of 2010 are showing a slow down in Tracy’s real estate market, which is typical for
this time of the year. Tracy’s inventory is still low; as of today we have 207 homes actively listed on the Multiple Listing Service for Tracy and surrounding country areas. The most important factor in purchasing a home is obtaining a loan. Government loans (FHA) are changing rules again; raising the amount of mortgage insurance premiums and raising the minimum down payment back up to 5% of the purchase price. On the other hand the tax credit is still available for qualified home buyers and California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is about to pass another incentive for Californians; a $10,000 tax credit for new and resale home purchases. If it passes, it will become effective hopefully by the end of this month…. Read the rest of this entry »
Add a comment | Sunday, January 31, 2010
Did you ever wonder for how much homes in your neighborhood have actually sold for? You were probably asking your neighbors, but heard a different amount from each person you were talking to….
Here is your chance to check your knowledge about your neighborhood: I would like to know if you could guess how much this home has been sold for recently:
Address: 597 Whintey Court, Tracy Ca 95377
Listing price: $260,000, Short Sale
4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 story house with a 3 car garage,
built in 1999, features an inground, fenced-in swimming pool.
Sold date: January 20, 2010
Give it your best shot and send me your guess for this home’s SOLD price!…

2 comments | Friday, November 13, 2009

My husband and I live on the outskirt of Tracy, in midst of country properties. Most of the homes are sitting here on one to two acres, so homes are pretty far set from each other. Our neighborhood is very quite, rarely any chance to talk to anyone.
It was a Thursday afternoon, garbage pick up day. My husband, John, is a cautious and alert guy, receptive to any changes. As he was coming home from work noticed that our only neighbor on the right side, a retired gentleman who lived alone, still had his garbage tote out front, which was unusual. He always took care of it right after the garbage truck left, but not on this day.
John pulled the tote into the drive way, not sure where he supposed to put it. He was thinking that there is something not right; maybe our neighbor got sick, or he is gone for a few days, or who knows what.
As he was getting closer to the entrance, our neighbor opened his front door and asked my husband why he does this. My dear husband replied: it was so out of routine for him to leave the garbage can outside, that John got worried, thinking perhaps something wasn’t right. The man was obviously so surprised, he couldn’t find words right away. He was thanking John for being such a caring neighbor and said that he would have never thought anyone is looking out for him. Right there he made a promise to pay more attention to us and the surrounding neighbors from now on.
Folks, you never know what will happen in the future; you may need such caring action form your neighbor or you may not. Nevertheless, neighbors are important, not only because they might help you some day, but because they are the ones, along with you, who are shaping your neighborhoods to be desirable and giving value to your homes and to the area where you live. So, when next time one of the homes around you will be listed for sale, the Realtor can, with good conscience, write it into the marketing “Located in a Very Nice, Established Neighborhood” without hesitance, because it will be the truth.