Showing posts with label realtor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label realtor. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Seller Testimonial - Homes For Sale In Lathrop, California

Read what others are saying about The Aguilera Real Estate Team: 
Equity Sale:
"Lisa was our broker on the sale of our house in Lathrop. Lisa and her team were awesome! Every detail was handled for us, she help me negotiate a good price and found just the right buyer. I am going to miss working with her now that my house is sold. I highly recommend her for your selling or purchasing needs."
- Karen A. 6/2014, Home Seller (Lathrop, CA)

Read more happy home seller testimonials regarding The Aguilera Real Estate Team!

"Lisa was in control throughout the entire process. She made this emotional process non eventful."

"Lisa is the one of the finest, most professional real estate agents I have ever worked with."

"We had offers within a week of listing and were in contract within 5 days of that."

"Helped me sell a home. Lisa and Robb make a great team."

"My husband and I were first time Sellers so we asked our lender if she would recommend a good Realtor. She gave us Lisa Aguilera's information. She said and I quote, "She is a heavy hitter and will get you top dollar. You won't regret it!"

"Lisa was referred to us by our housing counselor when the banks would no longer return our calls and foreclosure looked like the only option.  I refer to Lisa as "our knight in shining armor", as she took all the stress away."

"When we were faced with not being able to modify our existing home loan, we felt hopeless. We contacted our tax advisor and were told that a short sale may be the best way to find a resolution to our housing troubles. Just about that time, a good friend suggested we call Lisa Aguilera to help us with our short sale. It was the best advice ever!"

Thursday, December 5, 2013

TracyRealEstateBlog - 8 Questions to Ask a Real-Estate Agent

8 Questions to Ask a Real-Estate Agent

There are two purposes for interviewing candidates: You’re obtaining an education about your local market while the agent pleads his or her testimony to represent you.
You must ask detailed questions!

8. May I see your resume?
Since your standards should be set high, look for any evidence from your potential agent that includes training, designations, professional recognition and membership in professional organizations. These are all signals of his or her commitment to the profession.
There are about 2.6 million real-estate agent in the country. They’re licensed by their respective states. Each state’s licensing and education requirements are different. You can access this info by checking the Association of Real Estate Law Officials’ site to check an agent’s license. Click “consumer” to get started. Approximately half the agents in the country have a membership to the National Association of Realtors. NAR membership shouldn’t be a deal breaker, but it’s a good prerequisite to look for. You can also access the industry group’s code of ethics by clicking the link.
7. What’s your commission?
Traditionally a seller pays around 6% in commissions when using a real-estate agent. 3% goes to the seller’s agent, and 3% goes to the buyer’s agent. Commissions are negotiable and they often are.
Negotiating works best when homes are selling easily and quickly. Today, the real estate market is currently in a shift. Inventory is low, agents will have to work harder to sell properties. The best agents may be unwilling to negotiate down their commission. If you do find an agent who is willing to negotiate, consider it just only one of the many factors to weigh before choosing a professional to sell your home.
6. What makes you special?
Don’t settle for just one agent interview. Don’t settle for an agent who just promises to show homes or list, advertise and sell your place; every agent has to do those things. Ask the agent what sets him or her apart and what will he or she do to go the extra mile for you.
5. How often will I hear from you?
Your agent’s communication style and availability should mesh well with yours. Prepare for your agent interviews knowing if you prefer a twice-weekly check-in, even if there are no homes you’re interested in. Also ask yourself if you expect a report after someone tours your house for sale? What is your preferred contact method? How quickly do you expect a response? It is also important to ask your prospective agent who will be the contact when the agent is unavailable.

4. What’s your plan for marketing my home?
An agent cannot guarantee that he or she will sell your home. He or she can explain the steps and the path he or she will take to bring it to the attention of potential buyers. You should be asking, “Are you going to post my home on a website or multiple websites?” or, “What listing services will you be listing my home on?”
Once you have selected an agent, it is advised that you and your agent should request a one-page list of actions, each with a target date. Incorporate the plan into your sales contract so you can track your agent’s progress and have documentation if he or she fails to live up to the agreement.

3. How many transactions did you complete last year?
Some agents will keep their individual score by dollars as in the total value of the houses they have sold. What you really need to ask is how many transactions did you complete?
Mega agents are a mixed blessing. The bonus is, they’re knowledgeable experts. The more he or she dominates that particular market, the more probability that he or she is a great agent in that market. Mega agents, however might be too busy for hand-holding. If one agent is selling more than 70 homes in a year, that agent probably doesn’t have as much time as the agent who sold 20 homes last year.’
2. What do you know about the neighborhoods where I want to live?
A Mega Agent is no good to you if he or she isn’t doing an active business in your target neighborhoods, so ask how many of the homes he or she sold last year were located where you want to buy and how many listings he or she has there now.
Good agents specialize in one or two communities. The agent has to know the place from zoning regulation changes to freeway expansions. These are some of many variables that determine a property’s value.
Agents have a ton of data at their disposal from their respective local listing services. Good ones will share it with their client. This will educate you about the median income and educational level of a neighborhood’s residents. Or they can tell you what proportion of residents work close to home or commute to work. A couple of things agents can’t discuss are school performance or crime. This would violate fair-housing laws. They can however, point you to websites that will give you statistics on those particulars.
1. Are you a solo agent of part of a team?
There really isn’t a correct answer to this question. Teams are growing in popularity. They’re good for collaborating several professionals’ expertise at once and for allowing high-powered agents to focus on what they excel at, delegating to associates tasks such as filing and tracking documents.
When you get right down to it, it’s that sparkle that distinguishes the superstar agents, and there’s no way to find it without sitting down with a few of them and asking questions

TracyRealEstateBlog - Monthly Market Trends Real Estate Newsletter December 2013

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Market Trends
Real Estate Market Update
Despite lower inventory and increased home prices, existing-home sales slid in October for the second consecutive month according to a recent report by the National Association of REALTORS (NAR). Existing-home sales, which include recently purchased single family, townhomes, condominiums, and co-ops declined 3.2 percent and are currently on pa
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Ready For Winter
Winter is one of our favorite times of the year! It's often easy to overlook your home's needs with so much going on. Here is a simple checklist of items that can save you money through the winter: Check for leaks and drafts around the house. Replace weather stripping and re-caulk around doors and windows. Drafty doors and w
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Save Thousands In Interest
Many people ask about bi-weekly payment plans designed to reduce the interest paid out over the course of your loan. These programs help the borrower budget an extra payment a year, and over time this can knock years off the repayment schedule. You might be surprised to learn that you can do this yourself without any special programs,
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Monthly Market Trends Real Estate Newsletter December 2013 - Aguilera Real Estate Team Tracy California Real Estate

Friday, November 8, 2013

Friday, October 11, 2013

TracyRealEstateBlog-Is Your Zillow Zestimate Wrong?

Unfortunately many homeowners today rely on Zillow's Zestimate tool to give them an estimate of their home's value. Zillow's Zestimate may not be as accurate as they think, especially in the volatile California real estate market. Tracy CA and Mountain House CA home listing prices and home sales are largely affected by complex real estate market trends, with their close proximity to the Bay Area.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Zillow’s Zestimate tool utilizes a home's sales price, sales history, tax assessments, and square footage. Their tool includes a value based on comparable homes.

Although Zestimate may provide an accurate home value for some homes, it may be off by a large amount for other homes. Past sales history isn't always a reliable predictor of a home's value. The real estate market can be very volatile as we saw with the housing boom (economic bubble) of 2000 and it's subsequent bust a few years later. Tax assessments may be inaccurate as some homes may not have been assessed in years. The Zestimate also doesn't take into account all of the housing features and upgrades for each home, such as a recent kitchen remodel.

Bill Garber, a spokesman for the Appraisal Institute, the main trade group for U.S. property appraisers, said that Zestimates, like most automated valuation models, or AVMs, are not used by appraisers as a benchmark because they are based on public information and information from local multiple-listing services that is often inaccurate...Zestimates are a form of AVM … AVMs have limitations, the biggest being the lack of inspection and oversight of any improvements. Complex markets render them nearly useless. They’re basically an aggregation of public records data, and public records are riddled with errors,” Mr. Garber wrote in an email. “Some AVMs are now intermixing MLS information, which is also filled with incorrect information. Garbage in, garbage out.” Source: Wall Street Journal

Your home may be undervalued. If you're on the fence about selling, we can help. We offer a no obligation, free home value estimate. Our comprehensive home estimate takes into account many factors including location, comparable home values and home features.

Call The Aguilera Real Estate Team (Keller Williams) today at 209-597-8256 or click here to get your free emailed home value estimate!


Is Your Zillow Zestimate Wrong? Your Home May Be Undervalued - Aguilera Real Estate Team Tracy California Real Estate


Lisa Aguilera    
The Aguilera Real Estate Team
Cell: 209-814-8256 | Office: 209-597-8256 |Fax: 209-496-9319 | BRE # 01766690
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This blog article was provided by Lisa Aguilera, a Nationally recognized Realtor and member of the Central Valley Association of Realtors (CVAR). Top Producing Realtor and  CVAR Master’s Club Winner with over $3.2 Million in Sales Annually. Search California real estate and homes for sale: www.TracyRealEstateToday.com.   Short Sale information at Short Sale My Tracy Home or Short Sale My Mountain House Home. Homeowners anywhere in California or the United States contact me for more information: Short Sell Your Home.
Serving the following Central Valley / East Bay Area Communities: Tracy, Mountain House, Lathrop, and Manteca.  Keller Williams Tracy Branch Office | Homes for Sale Tracy CA | Short Sale Tracy CA | Foreclosure Tracy CA |Tracy Real Estate | Homes for Sale Mountain House CA | Short Sale Mountain House CA | Foreclosure Mountain House CA | Mountain House Real Estate | Central Valley Real Estate | East Bay Area Real Estate
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website should not be constituted as legal advice. The content is intended to provide general information about real estate, short sale and foreclosure processes, and should not be acted upon without the counsel of a qualified REALTOR®, attorney, and tax expert.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

TracyRealEstateBlog-Dedicated to Making You the Happiest Home Buyer!

A Few Words From Our Most Recent Happy Home Buyers, Mike and Tina:

Mike and I would like to take a minute to THANK YOU for All your help, time and efforts you put in to helping us find a beautiful home in Tracy. Our family is in love with the house and has been in the pool all weekend. Our 4 year old nephew tells us, “Thank you Auntie Tina and Uncle Mike for buying this house! I love to go swimming here and I told my dad we have to move in with you." Our son was very emotional when he saw his room painted blue and now he can’t wait to bring out all of his Hot Wheels tracks to play with, and not get yelled at by his sister to clean up the room. This experience has been great!!!!!!

From the bottom of our hearts, THANK you so much !!!!!!

Home Buyers - Mike & Tina Feliciano (Tracy, CA) 9/2013

Dedicated to Home Buyer Happiness
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Dedicated to Making You the Happiest Home Buyer! - Aguilera Real Estate Team Tracy California Real Estate

Lisa Aguilera    
The Aguilera Real Estate Team
Cell: 209-814-8256 | Office: 209-597-8256 |Fax: 209-496-9319 | BRE # 01766690
Facebook   |  LinkedIn  |  Twitter   |  Pinterest  |    Google+
 
This blog article was provided by Lisa Aguilera, a Nationally recognized Realtor and member of the Central Valley Association of Realtors (CVAR). Top Producing Realtor and  CVAR Master’s Club Winner with over $3.2 Million in Sales Annually. Search California real estate and homes for sale: www.TracyRealEstateToday.com.   Short Sale information at Short Sale My Tracy Home or Short Sale My Mountain House Home. Homeowners anywhere in California or the United States contact me for more information: Short Sell Your Home.
Serving the following Central Valley / East Bay Area Communities: Tracy, Mountain House, Lathrop, and Manteca.  Keller Williams Tracy Branch Office | Homes for Sale Tracy CA | Short Sale Tracy CA | Foreclosure Tracy CA |Tracy Real Estate | Homes for Sale Mountain House CA | Short Sale Mountain House CA | Foreclosure Mountain House CA | Mountain House Real Estate | Central Valley Real Estate | East Bay Area Real Estate
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website should not be constituted as legal advice. The content is intended to provide general information about real estate, short sale and foreclosure processes, and should not be acted upon without the counsel of a qualified REALTOR®, attorney, and tax expert.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

TracyRealEstateBlog-Realtor Lisa Aguilera - Master's Club Winner 2012

In order to qualify as a Central Valley Association of Realtor's (CVAR) Master's Club award winner for 2012, a realtor must have completed at least $3.2 Million in Sales! Lisa Aguilera has consistently been a Master's Club winner. Looking to sell your home? Go with Lisa!

2012 Masters Club Winner Lisa Aguilera

Friday, August 9, 2013

TracyRealEstateBlog-This Month in Real Estate(US) August 2013

More money is always appealing, but remember, the buyer has to be financially able to close. Look for buyers who've thoroughly prepared themselves by getting prequalified, or a buyer who's obtained a conditional letter of approval or proof of funds for cash offers.



For more great home seller tips visit our web site at www.tracyrealestatetoday.com!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Does your Real Estate Agent have this Belief System? If not, you may want to find a new agent.




Stay up to date with your real estate market. Find great tips and housing market trends on our blog. Or Follow Us on Pinterest, Twitter, or Facebook. Visit our web site for more information. We can SELL a home ANYWHERE in the U.S.!

Lisa Aguilera, The Aguilera Real Estate Team