An Estimated 25% Home Price Increase By 2020!

No matter how you look at it, either with a Bulls or Bears perspective, the housing market price expectations are looking great for the years to come!

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Google Research: Who You Trust Matters, By A Lot!

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Google conducted a research on what factors people value the most when choosing a real estate agent. It was a surprise to find out that honesty ranks way up there compared to negotiation skills, experience and brand. I just want to say THANK YOU! to all my clients for trusting me in such an important transaction.

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All The Best For Father’s Day


Wishing all dads a great weekend. To all my clients, and especially those who bought a home last year or the year before, truly hope you are creating great memories with your families.

Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Mother’s Day!

Video (0:52): I want to share a bit of a reflection (I know, it sounds corny) I had earlier this week when I met with a client. It has to do with how much more  often us sons and daughters need to  communicate with our moms, and simply remind them how much we love them.

Ever Evicted A Tenant? 3 Facts To Keep In Mind

  1. Best case scenario, eviction process takes about 30 days to complete.
  2. It costs a few hundred dollars if you do it yourself.
  3. If you hire an attorney, bill may run from approximately $400 to $1,000.  Why the range?

The longer the tenant takes to vacate the property, the more filings an attorney would perform in order to kick out the tenant. That means more mula from you. And vice versa, the quicker the tenant vacates the unit, the less filling, and so on.

Last, best case scenario is where the tenant does not contest (aka fight it) the eviction process. If they do, things will prolong based on so many factors, that it’s best to contact me or you’ll fall asleep reading this stuff.

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3 Suggestions For Handling Low Ball Offers


What do you do when your home is listed for say, $500,000 and you get an offer for $350,000?  Here are my 3 suggestions:

  1. Don’t get offended
  2. Counter back full price
  3. Move on with life

Often, low ballers are a waste of time. And this is why you shouldn’t waste an ounce of energy in getting offended by such offers.

But from time to time, they are legitimately testing waters, or your level of motivation. So my advice is to return the favor and test their motivation to buy by countering full price and wait for their reaction, if any.

Again, since chances are that they are wasting time, after you counter, move on with life and focus on the goal. Selling your home to the right buyer at the right price.

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