Thursday, March 6, 2014

Just Listed! Lathrop Homes For Sale - 527 New England Ave, Lathrop, California



Just Listed! Lathrop CA Homes For Sale

527 New England Ave, Lathrop, California


There's No Place Like Home!

Property Details




$315,000

Listing Information

  • MLS: 14012481
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Baths: 2
  • Partial Baths: 1
  • SQ FT: 2208
  • Lot Size: 3659
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Garage: 2 Car
  • Schools: Manteca Unified

More Information

Property Description

Spacious two story home with separate living room/ dining room
combo. Open floor plan in family room and kitchen. Kitchen has
beautiful granite counter tops and a pantry closet. A breakfast nook
compliments the kitchen. Large Master bath with separate tub/shower and
walk-in closet. Good sized backyard with stamped concrete and fully
landscaped.  Bring your pickiest buyers!


527 New England Ave, Lathrop, CA 95330 US Tracy Home for Sale - Aguilera Real Estate Team

Just Listed! Tracy CA Home for Sale - 925 Vallerand Road, Tracy, CA 95376 US

Just Listed! Tracy CA Home For Sale - 925 Vallerand Road, Tracy California

925 Vallerand Road, Tracy, California

Move-in Two Story Home with $60k in upgrades!

Property Details




$330,000


Listing Information

  • MLS: 1401140
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Baths: 2
  • Partial Baths: 1
  • SQ FT: 1898
  • Lot Size: 4465 Sq ft
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Garage: 3 Car
  • Schools: Tracy Unified

More Information

Property Description

Beautiful hardwood floors throughout the lower level and on the stairs.
Fireplace in family room. Kitchen has newer granite with a bar top for
dining and an island for extra counter space storage. Custom paint and
custom closets. Granite in the bathrooms. 3-car garage. Close to
schools, parks and shopping.


925 Vallerand Road, Tracy, CA 95376 US Tracy Home for Sale - Aguilera Real Estate Team

Thursday, February 27, 2014

TracyRealEstateBlog - Active, Pending and Sold Homes in Tracy and Mountain House CA



The following active homes status, pending homes status, and sold homes status in Tracy CA and Mountain House CA is information from the local MLS database, as of February 1, 2014 and is compared to (January 1, 2014).

Tracy, CA
ACTIVE HOMES STATUS
Total # of residential properties for sale in the city of Tracy: 72 (78)
# of REO (foreclosures): 2 (6)
# of Short Sales: 4  (5)
Average # of days on market: 18 (39)
The median price of all homes for sale in Tracy: $399,000 (394,500)

PENDING HOMES STATUS
Number of properties currently under agreement: 122 (118)
# of REO: 11 (6)
# of Pending Short Lender Approval: 33 (32)
Median pending price: $322,000 ($340,000)

SOLD HOMES STATUS
Residential property sold over previous 30 days: 61 homes (81)
REO's sold in the last month: 2 (2)
Short sales sold in the last month: 15 (14)
Median sale price: $350,000 ($342,500)
Median # of days on the market:  20 (13)

Mountain House, CA
ACTIVE HOMES STATUS
Total # of residential properties for sale in the city of Mountain House: 17 (22)
# of REO (foreclosures): 0 (1)
# of Short Sales: 0 (2)
# of New Construction: 6 (7)
Average # of days on market: 20 (48)
The median price of all homes for sale in Mountain House: $515,000 (446,940)

PENDING HOMES STATUS
Number of properties currently under agreement: 37 (38)
# of REO: 1 (0)
# of Pending Short Lender Approval: 8 (10)
Median pending price: $402,460 ($416,954)

SOLD HOMES STATUS
Residential property sold over previous 30 days: 20 homes (13 homes)
REO's sold in the last month: 0 (0)
Short sales sold in the last month: 1 (1)
Median sale price: $433,500 ($425,508)
Median # of days on the Market: 19  (27)

Monday, February 24, 2014

TracyRealEstateBlog - Tracy & Mountain House 10 Listings of the Week

Out of the 14 total listings that are newly active in Tracy & Mountain House, two of ours are featured!
If you know anyone who is trying to buy or sell a home, Contact Us TODAY for a free consultation!

1. 1400 Whispering Wind Drive, Tracy - $440,000
Move in ready, well maintained home. Spiral staircase leading to spacious upstairs. 4 bedrooms with over sized Master. Kitchen with island and eat in dining opens to the family room with a cozy fireplace. Formal dining and living room combo. Corner lot with possible RV access. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

2. 1621 Bayberry Lane, Tracy - $340,000 
Beautiful and Spacious Two Story Home! Four bedrooms plus a loft (1 bedroom downstairs). Two tone interior paint. Black granite counter tops with black appliances. Spacious backyard. Come see this move in ready home! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

3. 840 Ben Ingram Lane, Tracy - $525,000
Huge home in highly desirable west side Laurence Ranch neighborhood! Just 1 block from the Tracy Sports Park! Features gourmet granite & SS kitchen with built in Sub Zero fridge, commercial grade Wolfe stove & oven, and built in microwave! 18' tile downstairs! Open with 20' ceilings! Master includes separate, private retreat, huge master bath with sunken tub and dual sinks! Enormous walk in closet! Plantation shutters and crown molding throughout home! Do not miss this! Open house this Sat 1-4pm!

4. 400 Glenbriar Circle, Tracy - $435,000
Tracy home located in Glenbriar with 4 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms. Large backyard with built in pool and spa.

5. 2112 Tennis Lane, Tracy - $409,000
Gorgeous single story house, MOVE-IN condition! Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2070 square feet of living space on a 5904 square foot lot. Bright & open kitchen. Landscaped front and back yards with RV ACCESS in a very nice subdivision that is close to schools, parks and shopping centers. Great curb appeal, don't miss out on this beauty!

6. 1100 Providence Court, Tracy - $399,000
Beautiful Marigold model at back of court, new Pella windows & doors (many windows have between the glass blinds), remodeled kitchen has Corian counters, stainless appliances, Kohler sink, down bath has granite counter, newer sink & fixtures, remodeled m/bath includes Caesarstone counters, new cabinets, new floor & wall tile, new sinks, plumbing & light fixtures, new shower glass, newer Trane furnace & a/c units, Kinetico water softener & R/O unit and recently painted exterior. Very nice home.

7. 140 Ali Court, Tracy, CA 95376 - $399,000
Very sharp home, in ground Gunite pool with rock waterfall, raised spa with spillway, stamped concrete patio & decking, palm trees, high-gloss Brazilian cherry hardwood floors downstairs, Corian kitchen counters, stainless appliances, gas stove, recently painted interior, newer carpet, plantation shutters on front-facing windows, newer mirrors & lights in all 3 baths. Shows very well.

8. 110 Cedar Mountain Drive, Tracy - $339,990
Super sharp home that is very well maintained. Corian kitchen counters with stainless appliances, laminated floor in living room, tiled floors in kitchen, family room and baths, beautifully updated master bath, ceiling fans, very nice variety of window treatments, newer carpet and paint, paver patio with wood overhang. 

9. 409 Burlington Drive, Tracy - $335,000
Move-in condition! Three bedrooms with possible 4th bedroom (now den with closet)! Open floor plan and lots of sunshine! Separate family room with fireplace! Formal living room! Separate dining room! Tiled kitchen floor and countertops! Two walk-in closets in master bedroom! Central air and heat! Must come and must see!
10. 2001 Blossomwood Lane, Tracy - $299,250
TRADITIONAL SALE! RV ACCESS! This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, single story home features recently remodeled kitchen, NEW shaker kitchen cabinets, granite kitchen counter tops, stainless steel appliances and laminate flooring throughout. This home also features a desirable open floor plan, recently remodeled bathroom, NEW bathroom vanity, fully tiled shower, tile flooring. The home is energy efficient and has a tank less water heater & NEW HVAC packaging unit. Home is walking distance to schools and parks.

Friday, February 21, 2014

TracyRealEstateBlog - This Month in Real Estate February 2014 (US)

The secret to getting your house sold, more than a month faster than the competition is pricing your home right to start! If you're selling your house, the idea of pricing high to test the waters might sound appealing. But if your house is priced too high, you may be highlighting for buyers what a steal the house down the street is. Pricing your house right the first time will help ensure that you not only get offers, but that the offers come in earlier than if you'd priced too high.

According to KW Research, almost half of home sellers who priced their house according to their real estate agents' interpretation of its market value, sold almost twice as fast, and for more money than the competition.

Home Sales Activity for February 2014 in the US:

Annual Projected Home Sales for February 2014 was 4.9 million, with a Median Home Price of $198,000.

Home Prices are Up 1.3% since January 2014, and Up 9.9% since Last Year 2013!






This Month in Real Estate February 2014 (US) - Aguilera Real Estate Team Tracy Real Estate

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

TracyRealEstateBlog - 5 Essential Rules of Real Estate


5 Essential Rules of Real Estate

Spring signals the start of two hallowed seasons: homebuying and baseball.
Like the national pastime, purchasing a home supposedly comes with its own set of “unwritten rules.” Conventional wisdom and considered opinion have long led consumers to believe you never make an offer on the first home you tour, or you always close at the month’s end.
The reality is the only rules you have to follow relate to mortgage fraud (one might regard them more as federal statutes than rules). Home buyers and real estate agents routinely flout common “Never this or that” industry truisms when the need arises.
But make no mistake. While there aren’t hard-core “rules” to follow, there are absolutely best practices and proven precepts that you should carefully consider. Here’s a look at five big ones.
1. Don’t make an offer without pre-approval
Getting pre-approved means a lender has vetted your credit and financials and is so far willing to continue the mortgage dance. Pre-approval letters detail your purchasing power and provide sellers and real estate agents a degree of confidence they won’t get anywhere else.
“I don’t accept an offer without a pre-approval letter,” said Bill Gassett, a realtor in Franklin, Mass., with Re/Max Executive Realty. “People are more cognizant of how important it is to have a qualified buyer. Without an actual pre-approval, you’re really gambling.”
The chicken-or-egg debate will rage on regarding whether to talk first with a real-estate agent or lender . Either way, you may not want to start touring homes or making offers without a pre-approval letter in hand.
2. Use a real-estate agent
For many consumers, buying a home is the single biggest purchase they’ll ever make. It’s something you’ll do maybe a handful of times. It can pay to have an expert in your corner.
Real-estate agents show homes, negotiate contracts and close deals every month. They can help identify red flags and potential problems, all the while working to best match up properties to your unique needs.
The Internet has certainly helped demystify and democratize the homebuying process. But consumers may still want an industry professional on their side. Nearly 90% of home buyers use a real-estate agent or a broker, according to the National Association of Realtors.
3. Put down earnest money
It’s customary, if not legally required, to provide a deposit when you make an offer on a home. Known as earnest money, this deposit is typically 1- 2 % of the purchase price, although the amount can vary by location and other factors.
Consult with your real-estate agent regarding the right amount, and quibble if you dare. Earnest money follows in line with loan preapproval—it’s another way to show a seller you’re a serious, legitimate home buyer.
Be sure your agent includes contingencies in the sales contract that allow you to recoup the deposit in case the deal falls apart. Common reasons include a bad appraisal, inspection issues or your inability to sell your current home.
4. Sell yourself
Don’t just submit a solid offer and cross your fingers if you’re shopping in a competitive real-estate market. Take every opportunity you get to tell your story and sell yourself.
Include a handwritten letter with your offer. Ask your real-estate agent to convey your admiration for the property and your hopes and dreams to the listing agent.
“If you really want a property in a competitive environment or you need some special conditions, the personal touch still works,” said Brian Icenhower, CEO of Keller Williams Realty Kansas City North and national real estate trainer. “Sellers don’t always just want to get the most proceeds out of their house. Certain types of sellers want to know this is going to a good family.”
5. Tour homes in person
Mobile video technologies like Google Glass are ushering in a new era for home tours. Cool tech and new apps can be a huge help for consumers moving to new states or service members purchasing homes during a deployment.
These tools will continue to supplement the shopping experience. But nothing quite compares to the in-person experience, Gassett said.
“People will use them to enhance what they’re already doing,” he said. “There’s never going to be anything that will completely replace the touch and feel of going to a house.”
Spring signals the start of two hallowed seasons: homebuying and baseball.

Like the national pastime, purchasing a home supposedly comes with its own set of “unwritten rules.” Conventional wisdom and considered opinion have long led consumers to believe you never make an offer on the first home you tour, or you always close at the month’s end.

The reality is the only rules you have to follow relate to mortgage fraud (one might regard them more as federal statutes than rules). Home buyers and real estate agents routinely flout common “Never this or that” industry truisms when the need arises.

But make no mistake. While there aren’t hard-core “rules” to follow, there are absolutely best practices and proven precepts that you should carefully consider. Here’s a look at five big ones.

1. Don’t make an offer without pre-approval

Getting pre-approved means a lender has vetted your credit and financials and is so far willing to continue the mortgage dance. Pre-approval letters detail your purchasing power and provide sellers and real estate agents a degree of confidence they won’t get anywhere else. The chicken-or-egg debate will rage on regarding whether to talk first with a real-estate agent or lender . Either way, you may not want to start touring homes or making offers without a pre-approval letter in hand.


For many consumers, buying a home is the single biggest purchase they’ll ever make. It’s something you’ll do maybe a handful of times. It can pay to have an expert in your corner.
Real-estate agents show homes, negotiate contracts and close deals every month. They can help identify red flags and potential problems, all the while working to best match up properties to your unique needs. The Internet has certainly helped demystify and democratize the homebuying process. But consumers may still want an industry professional on their side. Nearly 90% of home buyers use a real-estate agent or a broker, according to the National Association of Realtors.

3. Put down earnest money

It’s customary, if not legally required, to provide a deposit when you make an offer on a home. Known as earnest money, this deposit is typically 1- 2 % of the purchase price, although the amount can vary by location and other factors. Consult with your real-estate agent regarding the right amount, and quibble if you dare. Earnest money follows in line with loan preapproval—it’s another way to show a seller you’re a serious, legitimate home buyer. Be sure your agent includes contingencies in the sales contract that allow you to recoup the deposit in case the deal falls apart. Common reasons include a bad appraisal, inspection issues or your inability to sell your current home.

4. Sell yourself

Don’t just submit a solid offer and cross your fingers if you’re shopping in a competitive real-estate market. Take every opportunity you get to tell your story and sell yourself.
Include a handwritten letter with your offer. Ask your real-estate agent to convey your admiration for the property and your hopes and dreams to the listing agent.
5. Tour homes in person

Mobile video technologies like Google Glass are ushering in a new era for home tours. Cool tech and new apps can be a huge help for consumers moving to new states or service members purchasing homes during a deployment. These tools will continue to supplement the shopping experience. Nothing compares to tour of a home in person. 

Are you interested in buying home? CLICK HERE to utilize our automated search today!

Looking for the right Realtor? Contact us today for a FREE buyer consultation.

TracyRealEstateBlog - Just Listed! Tracy CA Home For Sale - 1621 Bayberry Lane

Tracy CA Home For Sale | Tracy California Real Estate

Just Listed! 1621 Bayberry Lane, Tracy, California

Beautiful and Spacious Two Story Home!


Property Details




$340,000

Listing Information

  • MLS: 14008288
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Baths: 3
  • Partial Baths: 0
  • SQ FT: 1947
  • Lot Size: 6,241
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Garage: 2 Car
  • Schools: Tracy Unified School District
  • High School: Kimball High School
  • Subdivision: Corral Hollow Estates homes

Property Description

Four bedrooms plus a loft (1 bedroom downstairs). Two tone interior paint.
Black granite counter tops with black appliances. Spacious backyard.
Come see this move in ready home!




Just Listed! Tracy CA Home For Sale - 1621 Bayberry Lane - Aguilera Real Estate Team Tracy Real Estate

TracyRealEstateBlog - Just Listed! Tracy CA Home For Sale - 1400 Whispering Wind Drive

Tracy CA Home For Sale | Tracy California Real Estate

Just Listed! 1400 Whispering Wind Drive, Tracy, California

Equity Sale!


Property Details




$440,000


Listing Information

  • MLS: 14008290
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Baths: 3
  • Partial Baths: 1
  • SQ FT: 3011
  • Lot Size: 6,300
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Garage: 3 Car
  • Schools: Tracy Unified School District
  • High School: Kimball High School
  • Subdivision: Edgewood homes

More Information

Property Description

Equity Sale!  Move in ready, well maintained home.  Spiral staircase leading
to spacious upstairs.  4 bedrooms with oversized Master.  Kitchen with
island and eat in dining opens to the family room with a cozy
fireplace.  Formal dining and living room combo.  Corner lot with
possible RV access. Edgewood Subdivision!




Just Listed! Tracy CA Home For Sale - 1400 Whispering Wind Drive - Aguilera Real Estate Team Tracy Real Estate

Friday, February 14, 2014

TracyRealEstateBlog - What's The Cost of Your Home Crush?

Have you experienced your home crush? Here is a infographic showing statistics on men and women and their encounters with a crush on a home!

Happy Valentines Day!

Monday, February 10, 2014

TracyRealEstateBlog - Home Buyers, 10 Financial Things You Shouldn't Do

You’ve decided to buy a house, and you need financing. Even if you have good credit, you should keep your finances shipshape until closing so that lenders won’t think twice.
Here are 10 things to avoid while you’re buying a home:
1. Don’t change your job before applying for a home loan. Also, now is not the right time to become self-employed or to quit your job. You want to show lenders stability, which means you’ll be less likely to default on the loan.
2. Don’t change banks. As with your employment, you want your banking history to show stability.
3. Don’t buy a car that you have to finance. Buying a vehicle or any other form of transportation through a loan increases your debt-to-income ratio, and loan officers don’t want to see that.
4. Don’t buy furniture on credit before buying your house. Charging big-ticket items increases your debt-to-income ratio. Save your money for the down payment.
5. Don’t be late on your credit card payments or charge excessively. You need a track record of responsibility that shows you can manage your money.
6. Don’t make large deposits into your bank accounts. Lenders like it when the money for your down payment has been sitting in your account for at least two months – what they call “seasoning” – so that the funds don’t just appear out of the ether.
7. Don’t lie on your loan application. Sounds simple, right? But don’t leave out any debts or liabilities or fudge your income. It’s fraud.
8. Don’t co-sign a loan for anyone. Even if you’re not making the payments on that loan, co-signing increases your debt-to-income ratio.
9. Don’t apply for new credit cards or prompt any other inquiries into your credit rating. Looking for new credit translates into higher risk for lenders. If your inquiries are related to your mortgage search, that usually doesn’t affect your credit score, because lenders assume that you’re rate-shopping. But opening credit accounts within a short period of time represents some risk, and your credit could take a hit. Inquiries are probably not a huge factor in calculating your ability to repay a loan, but why take a chance?
10. Don’t spend money you’ll need for closing costs. Part of the price of financing a loan is closing costs, and you’ll likely have some responsibility for paying them. Make sure you have enough for your share.