Have you ever viewed a home for sale online and then actually looked at it and said this looks completely different? This video is a bit of advice to always look at a potential home for sale because the pictures often mislead you!
by Dan Gamache
Have you ever viewed a home for sale online and then actually looked at it and said this looks completely different? This video is a bit of advice to always look at a potential home for sale because the pictures often mislead you!
by Dan Gamache
Short sales are nearly 40% of our Tri Valley real estate inventory! Here is a quick insight as to why buying a short sale in Pleasanton, Livermore, or Dublin takes so long.
by Dan Gamache
For Pleasanton real estate the number one website as far as traffic goes is zillow.com. This website gets well over 100,000 page views a month for Pleasanton properties. This website gets well over 9.5 million visitors for California real estate a year….WOW!
With all this traffic, how great is this site? There are diffinately positives and negatives! If you use this site for its positives it is great. Zillow has housing details for almost every single property in the United States. What this means is they have basic information as far age, size, lot size, school information and even a rough estimate of value. You can also research what and when the home sold for last. You can also view homes for sale and for rent. These are great aspects for this website that can provide a lot of useful information.
If you look a little deeper this website has a lot of flaws. The biggest problem that zillow has, is inaccuracy. Currently zillow has 504 homes for sale in Pleasanton, when the actual amount of homes for sale is 223. That is over 50% inaccurate! Another problem is it does not have all the homes for sale. Real estate firms and agents have to pay to put listings on this website, and not every agent spends the money to do this. So really it is much more than 50% inaccurate!
Another problem zillow has is the estimate of values. They have an algorithm that computes price per square foot across the city of Pleasanton. Well it does not understand different neighborhoods, and desirability. For example a home on 2nd St. in downtown Pleasanton sells for the highest price per square foot in Pleasanton, and zillow will have an extremely low value for that area. They are not able to compute different locations. They also do not know if the seller makes upgrades or adds on to their homes. They do have an option for the seller to input upgrades, but that rarely happens.
When you are using this website be conscious of the flaws of this website and use it accordingly. To search homes for sale click here for accuracy!
by Dan Gamache
If you are looking to buy a home and you find one that you like. Should you buy it directly from the listing agent? Here is quick summary of the risks!
by Dan Gamache
Wow! This home is absolutely beautiful! Great open floor plan with kitchen/family combo room. This home has had over $60k of recent upgrades including remodeled kitchen and bathrooms, hardwood flooring, crown molding, and much more! The home sits on a large corner lot that is perfect for side yard access for a boat or RV. Don’t miss this great opportunity!
Pleasanton, CA 94566
by Dan Gamache
Wow what a stunning home! This home has way to much to list! A contractor went through this entire home and it is beautiful. Remodeled kitchen, & bathrooms. Travertine floors, grantie counter tops, recessed lighting, crown modeling, dual pane windows, and much more! Dont miss this great home!
Pleasanton, CA 94566
DRE #01237538