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Stockton Real Estate Office Open Saturday 10 AM – 2 PM

On July 31, 2010 at 10:00 AM, you are invited to our Open Office at 2652 East Main Street in Stockton. If you are looking for a Single-family property in this area, don’t miss this opportunity to visit and meet with Dave Thurman, REALTOR®. Appointments are not necessary!

  • Pick up a free list of homes!
  • Get pre-qualified for a home loan.
  • Ask questions about foreclosures and short sales.
  • Discuss agency and disclosure requirements.
  • First-time buyers and investors are welcome.

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Open House on July 17, 2010 at 1414 Aksland Dr

On July 17, 2010 at 11:00 AM, you are invited to an Open House at 1414 Aksland Drive in Manteca. If you are looking for a Single-family property in this area, don’t miss this rare opportunity to visit this magnificent property. For a preview of this Single-family property, check out my site at RealtyWorldDaveThurman.com. Please do not hesitate to Contact Me if you have any questions or wish to schedule a private showing.

1414 Aksland Dr, Manteca CA 95336

Stockton Home for Sale ~ Open House Sunday!

On June 27, 2010 at 11:00 AM, you are invited to an Open House at 2447 E Fremont Street in Stockton. If you are looking for a Single-family property in this area, don’t miss this rare opportunity to visit this magnificent property. For a preview of this Single-family property, check out my site at RealtyWorldDaveThurman.com. Please do not hesitate to Contact Me if you have any questions or wish to schedule a private showing.

2447 E. Fremont St, Stockton CA 95205

Open House at 108 S Sinclair Ave

On March 14, 2010 at 11:00 AM, you are invited to an Open House at 108 S Sinclair Avenue in Stockton. If you are looking for a Single-family property in this area, don’t miss this rare opportunity to visit this magnificent property. For a preview of this Single-family property, check out my site at DaveThurman.com. Please do not hesitate to Contact Me if you have any questions or wish to schedule a private showing.

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Home Inspections Avert Future Headaches

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Suppose you bought a house and later discovered, to your dismay, that the stucco exterior concealed a nasty case of dry rot. Or suppose that when you fired up the furnace in the winter, you discovered a cracked heat exchanger leaking gas into your home. The best way to avoid unpleasant surprises like these is to arrange for a home inspection before you buy.

Home Inspections Help You Avoid Unpleasant Surprises

A good home inspection is an objective, top-to-bottom examination of a home and everything that comes with it. The standard inspection report includes a review of the home’s heating and air-conditioning systems; plumbing and wiring; roof, attic, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, foundation and basement.

Getting a professional inspection is crucial for older homes because age often takes its toll on the roof and other hard-to-reach areas. Problems can also be the result of neglect or hazardous repair work, such as a past owner’s failed attempt to install lights and an outlet in a linen closet.

A home inspection is also a wise investment when buying a new home. In fact, new homes frequently have defects, whether caused by an oversight during construction or simply human error.

Getting an Inspector

Real estate agents can usually recommend an experienced home inspector. Make sure to get an unbiased inspector. You can find one through word-of-mouth referrals, or look in the Yellow Pages or online under “Building Inspection” or “Home Inspection.”

Home inspections cost about a few hundred dollars, depending on the size of the house and location. Inspection fees tend to be higher in urban areas than in rural areas. You may find the cost of inspection high, but it is money well spent. Think of it as an investment in your investment – your future home.

Some builders may try to dissuade you from getting a home inspection on a home they’ve built. They may not necessarily be trying to hide anything because most builders guarantee their work and will fix any problems in your new home before you move in. Some builders, in fact, will offer to do their own inspections. But it’s best to have an objective professional appraisal – insist on a third-party inspector.

An Inspection Will Educate You about Your House

Education is another good reason for getting an inspection. Most buyers want to learn as much as they can about their purchase so they can protect their investment. An examination by an impartial home inspector helps in this learning process.

Ask if you can follow the home inspector on his or her rounds. Most inspectors are glad to share their knowledge, and you’ll be able to ask plenty of questions.

Inspection Timing and Results

Homebuyers usually arrange for an inspection after signing a contract or purchase agreement with the seller. The results may be available immediately or within a few days. The home inspector will review his or her findings with you and alert you to any costly or potentially hazardous conditions. In some cases, you may be advised not to buy the home unless such problems are remedied.

You could include a clause in your purchase agreement that makes your purchase contingent upon satisfactory inspection results. If major problems are found, you can back out of the deal. If costly repairs are warranted, the seller may be willing to adjust the home’s price or the contract’s terms. But when only minor repairs are needed, the buyer and seller can usually work out an agreement that won’t affect the sale price.

Foreclosure Sale!

thumbnailCACHQ1P4Just listed! Check out my new listing in Weston Ranch at 1932 Watercourse St, Stockton CA 95206. Built in 1999, over 1800 Sqft., 4 Bedroom 2 Bath with a family room, fireplace and inside laundry. Wow! Asking price only $119,000 and in good condition.

Want to know about Bank Repos and other Stockton properties for sale before listed on the MLS? Just call or email me! Homes are selling fast; new listings can be automatically sent to you everyday. Receive Daily Email Updates!

Median Home Price Jumps!

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San Joaquin market appears to be recovering, experts say.

The San Joaquin County real estate market appears to be on the rebound, industry professionals said after a July sales report posted a significant gain in the median price…Read more from Recordnet.com Real Estate

Are Stockton CA Home Prices Increasing or Decreasing?

hphousecashAlmost every home I have listed in the last six months or so was priced properly according to the most recent real estate data (comps). But also, almost every home received one or more offers at and sometimes above the asking price! What does all this mean? Am I working harder and better than all the other Realtors? Is my marketing that much more superior than the other real estate companies? I would like to say yes, but most likely all of us in the business are having the same results. Properties are selling quickly, if priced correctly to the market place and there are plenty of  buyers who are ready, willing and able to buy.

Stockton CA Residential real estate inventory is low and we have lots of buyers who want to buy now!

The median price paid for a Bay Area home jumped in May as more expensive homes started to sell again. The overall number of homes sold increased for the ninth month in a row… full story

In my opinion… the worm has turned! What do you think?

Realty World – Dave Thurman

New Listing Sold in 12 Days!

516-bird-aveMy new listing located at 516 Bird Ave, Stockton CA sold in only 12 days! One of the reasons I get such fast results is because with REALTY WORLD my listings are submitted to many internet portals which have a huge amount of real estate traffic. My listings are submitted to Trulia, Yahoo, Google, Zillow, and many other Web sites. Also, I have four of our own office websites  which are always up-to-date with new listings and foreclosures properties. Take a look and decide for yourself…List with us and start packing.

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Sold Listing at Moorcroft Circle

I’ve just sold a Bank-owned (REO) property at Moorcroft Circle in Stockton. Come and visit my site to see other properties in that area. If you are interested in looking for or selling your home, please Contact Me.