Archive for June, 2009
Inventory in Easton Addition in Burlingame at record high level
0 Comments Published by chrismolnar June 6th, 2009 in Burlingame, Easton Addition, Neighborhoods. by chrismolnarBuyers who have been focusing on the Easton Addition neighborhood in Burlingame now have choices. Currently there are 23 single family homes for sale. Compare this with the same time last year, when we had only 9 homes on the market. 10 homes show that they have accepted an offer and are pending. Prices start at $ 999,000 priced for lot value and go up to $ 2,429,000 for a 5 bedroom house.
Gorgeous remodeled Eichler for sale in the San Mateo Highlands
0 Comments Published by chrismolnar June 5th, 2009 in Buyer Tips, San Mateo. by chrismolnarIf you like contemporary and are looking for a great school district, 45 Roxbury Lane in San Mateo is a must see. Listed by Karyl Eldridge/Coldwell Banker 650.558.6910 keldridge@cbnorcal.com for $ 1,848,000, this beautiful home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bath. The house has 2700 sqft of living space and sits on a 19,000sqft very private lot with canyon views. This Eichler was completely remodeled in 2007 with exquisite taste and beautiful materials. An Open House is scheduled for this Sunday, June 7th from 2-4PM.
857 Canis Lane in Foster City sold to highest bidder
0 Comments Published by chrismolnar June 5th, 2009 in Uncategorized. by chrismolnarOn May 23rd a 3 bedroom/2.5 bath condo with a one car garage in Foster City was auctioned off on-line. It sold to the highest bidder for $ 564,500. The cut off was at 1.07PM. With 5 minutes to go the price, which started with an opening bid at $ 300,000 had reached $ 536, 500. At this point only a few bidders remained. I was surprised to see few neighbors and no other realtors to watch this new way of selling a property in our area. Even-though USAuction Advantage did not allow any contingencies to be written into the contract, there were still several parties interested. The last comp in this complex sold for $ 540,000 and I know of one bidder who dropped off when it reached this mark. The seller obviously had to agree to the final price and we will not know what it actually sold for until escrow closes. The final bidder had to be aware that 2% of the purchase price had to be paid to the auction company by the buyer and that a large assessment for around $ 38,000 per unit is being discussed.


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