Designer Living At Its Best!

For Sale – Stunning Atrium Style Condo in San Mateo

OPEN HOUSE – Saturday 6/20 from 1:30-4:00pm

Are you looking for a place to call home? Come visit The Caton Teams newest listing at 1919 Alameda de las Pulgas, Unit 144 in San Mateo. This stunning home is move-in ready. Featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bath on a ground floor, atrium style condo. The kitchen as been beautifully updated with granite countertops, quartz tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances that overlooks the atrium courtyard. This unit also has inside laundry with the washer and dryer in the kitchen. The bath has updated with designer touches, glass tile backsplash, newer fixtures, mirrors and medicine cabinet. The master bedroom (currently used as the office) has a private entrance to the bath, while the second bedroom has glass sliding doors to the atrium. The atrium has a lovely tree planted at the heart of the space, a small water fountain and tiled flooring with drain. The afternoon light is divine, trickling through the tree. The atrium courtyard is private, with access from only the bedroom and living room and is a private space. This condo has dual paned windows, sliding doors, crown molding, laminate flooring in the living and dining room, tile in the kitchen, vinyl flooring in the bath, wall to wall carpeting in both bedrooms and designer lighting fixtures throughout. The Gardens condo complex has easy access to Highways 92/101/280, Silicon Valley and SFO. The Gardens is a gated community and its amenities include, lush landscaped common areas, 2 swimming pools (one indoor and one outdoor), exercise & community rooms. This unit is divine and a must see. If you cannot make our open house this weekend, we will also be open on Sunday 6/28 from 1:30-4:00 unless we get a spectacular offer. For a private showing, more information or questions please call Susan Caton at 650.568.5539 or email us at Info@TheCatonTeam.com

See more at: http://thecatonteam.com/IDX/1919-Alameda-De-Las-Pulgas-144-SAN-MATEO-CA-94403/81470710_REIL/0004010#sthash.Uuv2242w.dpuf

 

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Open House for our Rental on McLellan in San Mateo

Open House Saturday 6/13 from 1-3pm

Look no further.  This charming two-bedroom detached house is perfectly situated in a cute San Mateo Village neighborhood.  Walk to CalTrain, Hillsdale Mall and Bay Meadows area restaurants and shopping.  Easy access to Hwy 101.  A commuter’s dream location.  The house has beautiful hardwood floors throughout the living areas and wall to wall carpet in the bedrooms and hallway.  There is a spacious updated bath with shower over tub and large vanity.  The kitchen features plenty of counter space, cabinets and newer appliances.  A small family room adjoins the kitchen.  An enclosed patio with laundry area expands the living space considerably.  The extra large yard is perfect for summer fun and entertaining.  A large detached storage building is available for all your extra storage needs.  Newly painted inside.  All new double pane windows.  Gardener included.  Tenant pays all utilities.  No Pets. No Smoking or Drugs.  Must have excellent credit.

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To future clients of The Caton Team,

It is moments like these where all the handwork of being a Realtor pays off.  I had to share this letter from Josh and Tina.  It truly touched my heart, even made me cry.  Helping our clients and friends attain their financial dreams – actually – their dreams – makes each long night worth every second!  Thank you Josh and Tina for taking the time to write this letter to us.  It was a beautiful way to start my day.  And a wonderful reminder why I do what I do.  Thank you so much – we wish you all the happiness in the world in your new home.  Cannot wait to hand you the keys.

 

To future clients of The Caton Team,

 

The Caton Team is made up of Susan Caton and Sabrina Caton, or as I like to refer to them as the Dynamic Duo of Real Estate. They are trustworthy, honest, straight-forward, and experts in the real estate business. I might be a little biased, because of my friendship with them, but nothing will test a friendship more than the process of buying and selling a home. As everyone knows when you sell your home you want the most money for the least amount of effort and you want the process to be quick and smooth. The Caton Team will make sure you have all of the necessary information and knowledge to understand how to stage your home and what the process will be along with a realistic timeline of what you can expect. If you follow their directions and listen to what they say, your home selling experience will be painless and quick. For us this ended up being less than a week with our home selling for more than what we expected. The entire process from filling out the required paperwork to negotiating went smoothly and was overall painless on our end. At the end of the day we got more than what we wanted and were in a great position to start hunting for a new home.

This brings me to how The Caton Team helped us buy a new home for what we wanted, while making sure that we got the home that we wanted. Since we had already bought and sold our first home with The Caton Team, using them again to buy another house did not require much thought, actually required no thought. We went into the process wanting the best of the best in the best location, because who does not want that for themselves? They were kind enough to listen to our wants and desires and showed us what we could afford in the areas we were looking. It took a few homes to realize that our expectations were not in sync with the market, because currently in early 2015 homes are going like hot cakes and for more than what they are listed at by a fair amount.

This is when we sat down again and started looking at other areas that were just as nice, but we had ignored initially. The important part here is while they mentioned this information early on, they allowed us to realize it on our own that we needed to look outside of our ideal areas if we wanted our dream house. Once we realized what they were saying we expanded our search and found the home that we wanted. After our initial open house we contacted The Caton Team and informed them that we found the home that we wanted. This is when The Caton Team sprang into action, they immediately started requesting all of the disclosures from the seller’s agent and contacted the seller’s agent to gain any additional knowledge that might not be in the supplied paperwork. They then shared this information openly with us, as one would expect, and started laying down the groundwork of what we would need to do if we truly wanted this house. They supplied us with the tools necessary to make an informed decision and provided us with comparable sales (COMPS) in that particular area, so that we would have an idea of what houses were selling for and where the market was heading (spoiler alert, market was only going upwards). Their attention to detail and understanding of the market allowed us to make the best offer we could, while not overbidding or underbidding and making sure that we would have our offer accepted. As you have already guessed, our offer was accepted almost immediately and we are now homeowners of a home that we wanted in an area that is ideal.

If you have made it this far, then you realize why The Caton Team is really The Dynamic Duo of Real Estate. They make sure you are provided with the proper tools and information to make the best decision for yourself. They will work tirelessly with you and will not be a 9-5 agent, they will be honest, trustworthy, and straight-forward. You will not feel like you are getting the short-end of the deal and at the end of the day you will feel great about your decision to work with The Caton Team.

 

-The Liere Family

 

 

 

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3 Ways to Make Your Home Worth More

3 Ways to Make Your Home Worth More

 

I truly enjoy sharing articles I find interesting – this one is in time for the Spring Real Estate Market. Enjoy – Sabrina

 

In its 10 years of existence, online real estate database Zillow (Z) has collected an unfathomable amount of information on housing prices. In the new book “Zillow Talk: The New Rules of Real Estate,” CEO Spencer Rascoff and chief economist Stan Humphries put that data to use by sharing ways to get the most value out of a home. “We’re interested in converting real estate from an area of folklore into fact,” Humphries told Yahoo Finance. He joined Jeff Macke to share some of his favorite tips for navigating today’s real estate market.

Redo the bathroom, not the kitchen

“It’s always been conventional wisdom that the best remodel you could do was the kitchen,” says Humphries. “We actually crunched an enormous amount of data…what we found is actually it’s the bathroom remodel that adds the most value to a house.”

According to Humphries it makes the most logical sense because with a bathroom remodel functionality is being added to the house whereas kitchen upgrades are often more about fashion.

According to Zillow’s data a mid-range $3,000 bathroom remodel results in a $1.71 increase in home value for every $1.00 spend on renovation.

Plus “when people come to stay with you, you’re going to be a lot happier that you have a nicer bathroom than kitchen.” Kitchen renovations offer among the lowest returns on investment. Both mid range and upscale work on the kitchen recover only about half of their investment.

Just don’t invest too much money in the bathroom, upscale $12,000 bathroom upgrades result only in an $0.87 increase in home value for every $1.00 spent.

Selling season

Home sales reach their peak in June, during the last week of that month residential real estate transactions are 40% higher than average. But when is the right time to list your home?

The home season starts to crank up in January and February, says Humphries. But to get the most bang for your buck you might want to list your house during the last two weeks of March. There’s a sharp spike in visitors making contact with real estate agents on Zillow beginning in mid-April and continuing into July.

Selling in the last weeks of March, before the peak in agent contacts and after the peak of newly listed homes in February puts your home in the sweet-spot where it’s likely to be seen quickly and not get lost within a flood of new listings.

Humphries writes to “put your home on the market after you fill out your NCAA March Madness basketball brackets, but before someone slips on an ivy-green jacket at the Masters Golf Tournament.”

Psychologically price your home

Ending your home price in a ‘9’ is incredibly beneficial, says Humphries. “If you were going to sell your house for $150,000, just pricing it down by $1000 and selling it for $149,000 ends up in you making $2175 more than you would if you priced it at $150,000.” The ‘9’ dynamic works for houses at all price-points.

In the majority of cases, home prices that end in a ‘9’ sell for more for a home of the same relative value that ends in a ‘0.’ The risk that the seller takes on by cutting their home price by $1,000 usually results in gaining more than $1,000 over asking.

psychological pricing also sold home faster– Zillow found that homes using ‘9’ in the thousands digit sold four days to one-week faster than those that didn’t.

 

I read this article at:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/3-tips-for-saving-money-on-your-home-125820548.html

 

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FOR SALE – Brittan Heights San Carlos – Open Sat & Sun 1:30-4pm

3375 Brittan Ave #7 in San Carlos is for sale.

Open Saturday & Sunday from 1:30-4pm.

Nestled in the San Carlos hills, this beautifully remodeled, single level, 2 bedroom/2 bath condo offers tree top views of the western hills and open space area.  The home features laminate wood flooring in the living & dining rooms, surround sound in the living room, a gourmet kitchen with granite counters, tastefully updated baths & lighting, plus an inside laundry room complete with washer and dryer. Located in the Brittan Heights complex, owners can enjoy several pools & tennis courts, children’s play area and a club house. The complex is close to hiking trails & has easy access to Hwy 280.  Great San Carlos schools & parks are near by.

When you walk into this lovely condo and venture to the living area – you cannot help but notice the rolling hills and trees outside windows. It is breathtaking and peaceful. The large oak tree is lovely as the sun sets over the hills.  The galley style kitchen also enjoys this view from the dining room window. The natural light is both comforting and beautiful. Off the kitchen you will conveniently find the laundry room. Washer and dryer are included. The 2 bedrooms are good size, with wall-to-wall carpeting and large closets. The hall bath is tastefully remolded with slate colored tile, contemporary sink and faucet with shower over tub. The master bedroom features a huge closet area, updated bath with granite counters and walk in shower.

The unit comes with a deeded carport. All appliances are included with the sale.

The unit will be open Saturday May 16 and Sunday May 17 from 1:30-4pm. Pop over for a visit.

For price, disclosures package including home and pest inspection, offer details or to have a private showing please call Sabrina at 650-568-5522 or email me at info@TheCatonTeam.com

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Do Your Part To Conserve Water – Lawn Rebate Programs

Do Your Part….

As I drive around looking at all the beautiful listings coming on the market – I can’t help to notice who is and who is not doing their part for the drought.

I know a green lawn is a beautiful thing. But not during the drought. Check out Bay Area Water Supply & Conservation Agency for their “Lawn Be Gone” rebate program. They are offering rebates from $1.00 – $4.00 a SqFt to remove your lawn! Check out the details, rules and restrictions below.

http://bawsca.org/conservation/lawn-be-gone/

And if you’re thinking of selling your home this season, look into drought tolerant plants – now that’s a beautiful thing! Green homes and thoughtful landscaping is always a plus!

Even if you are not a homeowner, we can all do our part. Shorter showers, using gray water to water our plants, collecting rain water (when and if it rains again) and taking the time to turn off the faucet when washing dishes or brushing our teeth helps. Each drop counts. So please – do you part.

(PS . Check online for other county and city rebate programs going on now!)

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Who You Work With Makes All the Difference

Who You Work With Makes All the Difference

Buying a home is a journey of a thousand steps. So it is imperative to step forward with your best foot first.

Before we even show a house, The Caton Team likes to sit down and meet our buyers face to face. You know talk to one another – no email between us. We like to get to know our clients, what they need and want in their home and match them up with lenders they will mesh well with. Which brings me to my blog topic – the lender you work with – makes all the difference.

I’m sure you’ve seen the commercials – for online lenders offering low low LOW interest rates and often no closing costs. Word to the wise – you get what your pay for

Unless you’re one of the many cash buyers out there these days – if you’re in the market to buy a home – you will need a lender. Banks are very competitive with interest rates as long as the candidate has good credit, a solid down payment and income/assets. But it’s whom you work with that makes all the difference.

I’ve been forced to work with the “as seen on TV” lenders – and sure it sounds like a good deal – low interest rate and no closing costs – until you actually have to work with them. My experience, there is NO customer service with these types of lenders. And customer service is critical when you’re trying to put a real estate deal together.

Around here, the San Francisco Bay Area – we are seeing very competitive offers – often with NO contingencies becoming the norm. The only way a buyer can perform such amazing feats is having a hard working team (their Realtor and their lender) working behind them.

These TV lenders often are not local – and often cannot move as quickly as a local lender who can. Time is of the essence in Real Estate. In fact, in the California Purchase Contract it is even clause #29. Time is serious business. Buyers have time frames to complete actions – sellers are counting the days to close escrow – it all ties in together. So whom you work with makes all the difference.

Allow me to tie this into my most recent purchase with a friend turned client. Brandon is a Veteran and the VA loan offered an amazing opportunity for him to buy a home with no down payment and NO private mortgage insurance. This saved him big bucks for her first California Home purchase. At first, I was having a hard time finding a lender who did VA loans. They are known to be cumbersome and time consuming and in our current market, time is critical and often sellers will choose a faster moving loan than the VA. (It’s sad really and with Brandon and our experience, we are trying to get legislation passed to improve the VA loan experience.)

I digress. I found my Wells Fargo rep – Bill Griffis – up for the challenge. So we took our first step together and got Brandon approved for his home loan. Then the condo hunt began. Much like the FHA Home Loan, the VA loan only lends to Condo Complexes that fit their criteria for a safe investment. In other words, the complex must be VA approved. It is a wise move on the VA’s part – however not many complexes around here try to get VA/FHA approved. So it falls on the Realtors to find complexes that may fit (we use the FHA approved condos as a guideline) and then find a seller willing to wait.

In Brandon’s experience, the stars aligned and we found a seller who was willing to wait it out. (Brandon wrote one hell of a letter to the seller – you can read more about what it takes to write a good offer on my last blog installment here: http://wp.me/p1GGbd-i0) So with their hearts warmed to the thought of helping a VA, and with a great lender on our team – The Caton Team presented Brandon’s offer and got it accepted. Now the real work begins.

It took the VA several months to approve the complex. We even got the office of Jackie Speier involved to help move this along (thus the plea for legislation to pass to make this easier for Veterans).

To make a long story short, there was a week we had to cancel the deal since no end was in sight and the sellers had waited their allotted loan contingency time frame with no concrete answer. So we had to do what we had to do – we had to cancel the deal. It was a heart-breaking week but thankfully it was only a week. The VA kept plugging along and a week after we had to walk away – we got Condo approval. So back in the offer seat – Brandon wrote a new offer (since by then another offer was in hand) and with some negotiations he got his place back into contract. I’m telling you the buyer letter to the seller really made all the difference here – the sellers were willing to give us another shot.

I could go on and on and the trials and tribulations we all endured trying to get this deal done. Thankfully in the end, hard work, determination and fantastic customer service allowed me to hand the keys to my friend – and that is what makes being a Realtor awesome.

So in closing, who you work with makes all the difference. Working with a lender who picks up the phone nights and weekends and goes the extra mile will make your journey towards homeownership much simpler. Working with a Realtor you can talk too, you can trust makes singing on the dotted line that much easier.

Sure you can save a buck or two working with discount lenders or Realtors – but truthfully you get what you pay for. Not all Realtors and Lenders are created equal.  And in this market – it pays to work with the best.  It makes the difference between chasing your real estate dreams and making them.

When we add a Lender to our team – we want them to be professional, knowledgeable, experienced, kind, patient and hard working. Real Estate is NOT a 9-5 job. And often, when in negotiations we Realtors will need answers for our clients so we can write the best offer with the best terms. Having a lender who takes time for us is critical. Not everyone makes the Team. But those who do – are awesome. If you are in need of a fantastic lender – let us know and we’ll connect you with the best.

Looking for a Realtor – we’d love to interview for the job! Please do not hesitate to call or email us your Real Estate questions, concerns and opinions.

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Thanks for reading – Sabrina

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How to Lose a Bidding War (but Also How to Win One)

As much as I enjoy writing blog content – I enjoy sharing articles that are well written and pertinent. Please enjoy this article – and I’ve added my two cents in

italics.

How to Lose a Bidding War (but Also How to Win One)

It’s prime home buying and selling season, and if you’re looking to buy in an area with low inventory and high demand, you’re probably going to run face-first into a bidding war. After the housing crunch of 2008, they certainly went away for a while, but now a recent study has found bidding wars are back in force.

 

So here’s the question for buyers: Do you know how to handle a bidding war, or are you going to let that dream home get away? Here are all the things you can do wrong—so you know how to do it right.

 

Fail to realize you’re in a bidding war

 

A surefire way to lose a bidding war is to not realize there’s going to be one. So, how do you know?

First thing’s first: Know where you’re shopping. If you’re in one of the following markets—some of the hottest in the country, viewed two to seven times more often on our site than the national average—chances are, there’s going to be a bidding war:

Even if you’re not in one of those regions, the housing market remains tight nationwide (too many buyers, not enough inventory). So, observe your surroundings. How many people are at the open house?

“If it feels as though you’re at Grand Central Station at rush hour, chances are there will be a multiple-offers situation,” says Victoria Vinokur, an estate broker at Halstead Property in New York City.

Finally, if you’ve made an offer and your agent tells you they’ve heard of higher bids, “you now know you have competition,” says Susan MacDonald of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty in Garden City, NY.

 

On the San Francisco Bay Area – we are experience a severe housing shortage coupled with high demand. You can bet your bottom dollar if you are trying to buy property right now – you will be up against multiple offers.

Be completely disorganized 

Sellers want your offer to come in a crisp, easy-to-read package, not in a mis-autocorrected Snapchat. When you know you’re in a bidding war, says Vinokur, get answers to these questions:

  • Is there a deadline to submit offers?
  • Is there a specific offer format the seller wants to see?
  • Are there any other factors that might be important to the seller? Do he want a quick closing or a delayed one? Noncontingent financing offers? Does the seller want to stay in or rent the home until he can find another home (also known as a rent-back agreement)?

 

Now this is where The Caton Team comes in. We are proactive Realtors. So once a client tells us they are interested in a property – we pick up the phone and call the Sellers Agent. I ask the above questions and more. When possible, I get the disclosure package so my buyers can read them before we write an offer and therefore write a stronger offer knowing the condition of the property. Price is important – do not get me wrong – however a great offers encompasses more than just price. So The Caton Team makes sure to find out the sellers’ needs and wants and how our clients can fulfill them and find a happy medium.

Not asking these questions is a good way to get your offer rejected. You also want to know what the seller is looking for and if it lines up with what you’re willing to do.

“Have a clean, correct, and easily legible offer packet, with a pre-approval letter or proof of funds,” said Sepehr Niakin, a broker who owns CondoBlackBook.com in Miami. Add a cover letter, and don’t be afraid to get personal.

“Write a letter to the owners stating why you love the home,” Vinokur said. Make no mistake: This should not be a lighthearted letter—it should be well-written and sincere.

An effective cover letter should include these things:

  • An introduction complimenting the seller’s property
  • A second paragraph describing what you’re like—your job (a good one, we hope!), your family, your interests.
  • The third paragraph should describe how you envision your future in the property. For example: “We hope you will accept us—we would love to raise our kids here.”

 

We call the Offer Letter part of our Home Buyer toolbox. And ask each buyer to write on for each home they offer on. The power of a personal letter can move mountains and sometimes make the difference between an accepted offer or an overlooked one.

Part of each offer we present, The Caton Team always ensures the offer is well written, properly completed (after all it is a legally binding contact), pre-approval letter, proof of funds and a letter from the buyer along with a letter from The Caton team is attached. When at all possible we present the offer directly to the Seller and their Realtor. However, these days most offers are emailed in – so we also write an email letter outlining the offer and our clients strengths.

 

Make a lowball offer that doesn’t stand out 

 

In a hot market, don’t lowball to see if the seller will entertain your offer (that’s for the off-season). When crafting your bid, make it a strong figure—and make it a number that might stand out.

“Most offers will be in round numbers, so stand out by going to the next highest number with a 1 or a 6 at the end of it,” says Brian Horan, a broker with Home Buyers Marketing II in Los Angeles.

 

A lowball offer in this market screams one thing – the buyer is not serious, not working in reality and is wasting everyone’s time (ok that’s three things – but you get my point). The Caton Team will prepare a Comparative Market Analysis before we write the offer – so our buying clients can write their strongest offer and know what to expect.

 

Don’t sweeten the pot

 

When you’re competing with multiple offers, you have to come prepared. If you can pay with cash, that’s a huge plus—our experts agree it’s one of the best ways to win. But not everyone can do that. Get pre-approved so the seller knows you’re serious. If that’s not enough, sweeten the pot.

“Pay with cash if possible; if not, consider increasing the amount of your down payment,” said Sharon Voss, president of the Orlando Regional Realtor® Association.

You can also put down some substantial earnest money—“1% or greater,” says Lera Lasater Lee, a Realtor® with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty in Dallas.

If you’re still dead-set on getting that home, you can also offer to pay the seller’s closing costs.

 

Cash is king – but not all of us have cash. Don’t let this sway you. A well-written offer, with a solid down payment, strong / competitive terms and supporting documentation is hard pressed to be overlooked. If you can swing more than 20% down, this will set you apart. And we always encourage our buyers to write a 3% earnest money deposit (the maximum protected in the contract).  Offering to pay the closings costs helps too – and part of those fees are possible tax write-offs.  Not bad..

 

Lose sight of your limits

 

It’s a fine line to walk, though––sweetening the pot can be helpful, but be careful not to get caught up in a buying frenzy. If you overpay for the house, did you really win? Take a step back and figure out a limit on how much you want to pay for that property.

You can go about this in two ways:

  • Make your best offer upfront, pre-emptively assuming you won’t have a chance to make another, Voss says.
  • Go with an escalation clause, which details how much you’re willing to outbid another offer up to a certain limit, says Niakin. For example, you make an offer of $400,000 with a cap of $425,000, offering to outbid the last bidder by $5,000 increments until it reaches $425,000. (You’ll also want to get a lawyer to word the clause correctly.)

“This is only recommended if the buyer really wants the property and is willing to lay all their cards on a table when they know there will be multiple, very motivated buyers making offers,” Niakin said.

 

It is very important for a buyer to know their financial life before they start the buying process. Just because the bank has approved your for X – doesn’t mean X fits your lifestyle. So each buyer needs a budget and needs to know their maximum comfort level. 

Rarely is a buyer going to get a second chance in this market. So writing your best offer, with no chance of a counter is the best mindset. In regards to the escalation clause – we’ve seen this, we’ve done this – but always with a Real Estate attorney present. In Realtor jargon – these are known as sharp offers.

Put in a bid, then skip town

Now is not the time to head to the Bahamas. If you really want that home, you should stick around until you know whether your offer fell through or was accepted.

“Don’t go out of town or be otherwise inaccessible to your Realtor during a bidding war,” says Voss. “Be prepared to make decisions very quickly and respond very quickly to questions about your offer.”

 

If you are planning a vacation – let your Realtor know when and then plan on stepping out of the buyer ring until you return. There is very little time in the midst of real estate negotiations and you could lose out on a home if you are not available to respond quickly.

 

Drag your feet to the closing

 

Sellers like to close fast. When you’re in a multiple-offer situation, it’s best to make an offer with few contingencies. That can mean forgoing repairs or added appliances and furniture.

An appraisal contingency is debatable if you’re paying with cash—if you really know your area and are confident it will appraise right, you might decide to waive it—but be sure to ask your agent. One thing you don’t want to do is skip the inspection contingency.

No matter what, be quick about it.

“Tighten up your timelines,” Niakin said. “Instead of 15 days, make it seven or 10 days. If you run into some issue, you can always ask for an extension later.”

 

Thankfully most sellers in the San Francisco Bay Area provide upfront disclosures packages that include a recent Home, Pest and Roof Inspection. In our market, we are seeing no contingencies. Which can be scary – but note – no property contingency doesn’t mean you cannot have your own inspections – you can!  However they are not contingent to the sale. Unless new material information is discovered (IE. Previously undisclosed defects arise.  You do have an opportunity to discuss this with the seller and have a short time frame to do so.)  Sound scary? That is why The Caton Team is by your side each step of the way. We will provide the disclosures to you, answer your questions and advise you how to tackle each offer.  Each home presents its own opportunities and issues – so each situation is different.  

Lose your sense of perspective 

 

Above all else, keep a clear head.

“Don’t be emotional; set a threshold price and don’t be upset if you lose,” Vinokur said.

“Get your ducks in a row before entering the home purchase process,” Lee echoed. “Don’t be afraid to walk away.”

 

This article had great advice that I do follow with my own clients. We always say – offer your best price and if you do not get the house – you know they other fella paid too much!

If you have any real estate questions or concerns or would like to share your two cents please feel free to email us, or comment below.

 

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