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HOMEOWNERS!!! This is a FREE service to sell your house here!! You can advertise your home on this web site--For Sale by Owner.

I will give potential buyers the option to contact you directly, or they may chose to have a Realtor represent them. The choice is theirs, but at least they will be aware of your house and its features. The Web Advertising is NO COST to you.

We have had THREE successfull sales in the past year!!
























Excellent Neighborhood

3 bedrooms 2049 sq ft, Danville, big kitchen with island, custom cabinets, Popular one story plan with no homes behind lot, no street behind lot, very quiet, plenty of fine details, new paint, new carpet, window coverings, call 925-200-3908 to schedule showing, $675,000

For Sale By Owner

The virtue of self-reliance is as American as baseball and apple pie--except if you are trying to sell your own home. Here such a "virtue" can cost you time, effort--and possibly money.

The overwhelming majority of homes that sell are listed with a Realtor, so you will be going against significant odds if you decide to sell your own home. The experience of a real estate professional may get you a better price and help you to avoid all the "little" things that can go wrong in a real estate transaction.

The desire to "save" the commission on a property is the reason most people decide not to work with a Realtor. Prospective buyers who look for properties that are "For Sale By Owner" (FSBOs) are also wanting to avoid the commission--and to get a less-than-market-value deal. However, nothing is saved in the majority of FSBOs. Listing your home with a real estate professional can save you money, spare you the inconvenience of showing your home, and save you the time you would spend talking to buyers who could not qualify for a loan.

Do These Real Estate Tips Really Apply to YOU?

I've learned these tips through years of experience as a top Realtor. But I know that YOUR situation might be different. That's why I'm here.

It's my job to personally advise homebuyers and sellers. Ask me if any tip that I've included here really applies to your situation.

If you have any questions about these tips - or other tips you may have heard elsewhere - ask me! I'll respond quickly, for free, and without obligation...

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Security For FSBO??

It's important...

For your safety never set an appointment with anyone to see your home unless they have given you their name and number and you have called back to verify that number. An easy way to do this is to say, "let me check with my husband for the best time and I will call you back". Even if you are not married.

Never let the potential buyers know your schedule. Such as when you are not home, when your husband is not home, when you pick up the kids, when you work, when you will be on vacation, etc.

Only give information to the caller about the house. Never give information such as we don't have a security system, dead bolts, etc.

Always have a back up plan when you allow strangers into your house especially if you have children. Have a neighbor look out for you until the strangers have gone.

Never let a stranger into your house without identification. If the person states that they are a real estate agent, ask for a card and then call his or her office for verification if you don't recognize them.

Keep a list of all people who have looked at your house including the name, phone numbers, addresses, descriptions of the cars, tag numbers and any additional information which could be helpful in the event of a future burglary. All these people would be suspects.

If you have a home flyer information box do not put information on the flyer which would breech security

Place all valuable items out of sight. Guns, jewelry, silverware, and collections. Anything of value needs to be hidden.

Never leave the stranger along and watch everything they do while in your house.

One of the latest scams, according to The Real Estate Today magazine is as follows: A nice looking clean cut couple makes an appointment to view your house. When they get inside one of the parties ask to use the bathroom. While in the bathroom they are searching for prescription drugs. There is a huge market for these drugs. Make sure you hide any prescription drugs in a place not obvious to the stranger. All valuables and especially weapons should be a safe place.