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Just Listed! 3203 W Kenner Road Tracy, CA 95304
February 25th, 2010 8:03 AM
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$2,929,000.00
3203 W Kenner Road

Tracy, CA 95304



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Eva Bradley
Realty World Corral Hollow
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www.evabradley.com



 
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Ready to file your tax return?
February 15th, 2010 11:01 AM

Many of you bought your home in 2008 and 2009 using the $8,000 tax credit.   

Here are some usefull links directly from the IRS to help you file the tax credit properly:

In case you do file your tax return your self  and need help you can visit the official IRS website by clicking here.

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News You Can Use
February 13th, 2010 10:51 AM

News you can use:  February Newsletter is here and it is, as always, full of useful tips and information that you can use. 

Topics included in this month's Newsletter: 

  • How to repair your home without damaging your wallet
  • Exterior remodeling proves best bang for your buck
  • Homebuyer tax credit boosts economy
  • Understanding the buyers mindset
  • View current mortgage rates 
  • January round up: mortgage rate trends

If you have any ideas or tips on topics for next month please share it with me; I would be glad to research it and publish it.

 

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Big Step For Tracy - Bow Tie Area
February 7th, 2010 12:02 PM

On Ferbruary 1st,  the City Of  Tracy celebrated the grand opening of the Tracy Transit Station.  As part of the the Downtown Revitalization project, the Transit Station is a vital component in Tracy’s future.

Click here  to read the full story 

Watch the Opening Ceremony video here


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How to dampen traffic noice?
February 6th, 2010 7:55 AM

World Class Traffic JamDo you live near intersection or high traffic areas?  Here are some useful tips on how to reduce the traffic noise, enjoy your outdoor activities and have a nicely landscaped backyard, all at the same time:  How to dampen traffic noise


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Tracy Real Estate Market Conditions - January 2010
February 3rd, 2010 8:11 PM

The sales details for the first month of 2010 are showing a slow down in Tracy’s real estate market, which is typical for this time of the year.  Tracy’s inventory is still low; as of today we have 207 homes actively listed on the Multiple Listing Service for Tracy and surrounding country areas. The most important factor in purchasing a home is obtaining a loan. Government loans (FHA) are changing rules again; raising the amount of mortgage insurance premiums and raising the minimum down payment back up to 5% of the purchase price. On the other hand the tax credit is still available for qualified home buyers and California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is about to pass another incentive for Californians; a $10,000 tax credit for new and resale home purchases. If it passes, it will become effective hopefully by the end of this month....

Following are the statistics for the month of January, 2010: 

  • Actively listed properties: 207

             Almost the same as it was in December 2009 (208) 

  • Homes that went “Pending Sale” for the last week of January:  34

             This is just a bit lower than it was for the same period

             in December (27)

  • Number of homes “Sold” in the month of December: 92

              This is a significant drop compared to the previous month when

              the number of sold home was 148 

  • The Average Days on the market of the Sold Properties: 46

             In December last year this number was 62.  

  • Average Listing Price: $296,75 
  • Average Sale Price: $244,573

 The charts below reflecting these numbers as well:

 

If you would like to have detailed statistics for other areas of the Central Valley, please feel free to call or email me – I would be glad to provide it for you.

 

 

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Do you know your local real estate market? Show me!
January 31st, 2010 1:50 PM

Did you ever wonder for how much homes in your neighborhood have actually sold for?  You were probably asking your neighbors, but heard a different amount from each person you were talking to....

Here is your chance to check your knowledge about your neighborhood: I would like to know if you could guess how much this home has been sold for recently:

Address: 597 Whintey Court, Tracy Ca 95377

Listing price: $260,000, Short Sale

4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 story house with a 3 car garage,

built in 1999, features an inground, fenced-in swimming pool.

Sold date: January 20, 2010

Need more details? - http://bit.ly/597WhitneyTracyCA

Give it your best shot and send me your guess for this home's SOLD price!...

Related article: Market Condition Report  for Tracy, CA


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Commuting - Not For Everyone!
January 30th, 2010 4:13 PM
For 12 years now my husband and I live in Tracy, 26 miles east of the Dublin - Pleasanton area.  Moving to Tracy from Sunnyvale was quite a lifestyle change for us; our lives were all of the sudden more relaxed and better. Tracy still has that small town feeling, where Tracy Press, the local newspaper, still lists the reason daily why the police and fire department was called out.   Schools are excellent and neighbors are nice to each other. 

Tracy is a sleeper town, which means a big portion of its population, my husband included, is commuting to work to the San Francisco bay area day after day.  With affordable home prices and close proximity to the Silicon Valley many are attracted to move to Tracy and Mountain House area.

There is only one thing that is not so desirable about living in Tracy: the commute. Prospecting homebuyers beware; you are strongly advised to keep in mind that you will be spending a lot of your time on the road traveling to and from work. 

 If you are fortunate and able to use the ACE Train or carpool you are set.  But if you need to use your own vehicle and commute back and forth, sooner or later it is going to take a toll not only on you but also on your vehicle.  Commuting is not for everyone; it is stressful and while some can handle it, others can’t. Although the widening of Hwy 205 last year gave us a bit of a relief, the roads are still congested, especially during peak commute.

My suggestion is that if you are thinking of buying a property in Tracy or surroundings, do some traveling during the peak commute time to check out just how much time you would need to spend on the road.  Home prices are a lot lower here than in the Bay Area and interest rates are still in your favor; living in Tracy is well worth it.  It is good to live here!


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Are You Having Difficulty to Pay Your Mortgage? You Are Not Alone!
January 26th, 2010 5:35 PM

According to a recent survey one in every seven homeowners is currently not making their mortgage payments for one reason or another.  In case you are one of the troubled homeowners I want you to know that you have options, I am here to help you find solutions that are available to you.

Realty World Corral Hollow agents have always been actively involved in helping the community throughout the years and I am proud to be one of them.  We care about our clients and we care about the community.

In these troubling times, Corral Hollow agents are available for you to educate you and to give you directions as to what would be the best option for your individual situation. A confidential, personal consultation does not cost any money and if you get nothing else out of it, just knowing that there is someone you can trust and talk to, will make you feel better and it will be well worth it.

Being agents at Realty World Corral Hollow, our ongoing education allows us to stay informed of the newest laws, rules and regulations that would affect your situation as a homeowner.

For most of us, our biggest investment in our lives is our home.  And it is worth every effort to fight for it.  As your realtor, I would stand and fight with you, until we can reach a reasonable solution.  Even if you are one day away from foreclosure, there is still time to act. 

I urge you to pick up the phone and call me to find out about your options

 


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Bi-Weekly Mortgage - Is it Saving You Money...or Not???
January 24th, 2010 4:15 PM

Bi-Weekly Mortgage

Did You Know?

Making one extra mortgage payment a year will knock years off your mortgage and save you thousands of dollars.

Click here to learn more.

If you search for "bi-weekly mortgage" with an Internet search engine, you will be overwhelmed by the number of companies offering "Bi-weekly Mortgage Reduction Services" or "Bi-weekly Savings Programs." Beware, you are entering dangerous waters.

  

Beware of Bi-Weekly Mortgage Reduction Services and Savings Programs

These "Reduction Services" and "Savings Programs" are charging you fees to "make a bi-weekly mortgage payment" for you. The enticement is that they will save you an impressive amount of money on your mortgage and reduce the number of years you pay on your mortgage.

The enticement is that they will make bi-weekly mortgage payments for you.

The real story is that they are not actually making bi-weekly payments on your mortgage. They are making bi-weekly deductions from your bank account. These funds are placed into an account from which your monthly mortgage payment is made (which only takes 24 deductions - but during the course of a year 26 deductions will be made from your account). With the extra 2 deductions, the "Service" makes an additional mortgage payment. In other words rather than making 12 mortgage payments, 13 payments are made.

The enticement is that they are providing a special service to you that would either not be possible for you to get on your own or that you won't have the time or discipline to make it happen.

The real story is that you can easily make an additional mortgage payment each year. An easy way to do this is to have your mortgage payment automatically deducted from your account each month with an additional 1/12 payment to be applied to the principal amount. At the end of 12 months, you will have made an additional payment. And you won't have to pay any fees to a "Service".

Remember: when you have questions, you can always turn to me, your local Realtor® and I will be glad to assist you. 


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