4989 Havenwood Avenue- Allied Gardens- Listed by Rachel Zazzera4989 Havenwood Avenue in Allied Gardens is listed by Rachel Zazzera. The asking price is a value range of $599,000 - $629,000. Spacious, turn-key, 4 bed/2 bath home in a wonderful, walkable location in Allied Gardens. Features stainless steel appliances and granite counters in kitchen, neutral laminate floors, and a low-maintenance front yard. Entertain guests with a total of approx. 1,589 square feet, huge family/living room, and lush backyard. This location is amazing: walk to Allied Gardens Recreation Center (park, swimming, library, etc), Foster Elementary and Lewis Middle school.
4989 Havenwood Avenue in Allied Gardens is listed by Rachel Zazzera of Compass Real Estate. For more information, please contact Rachel Zazzera at 619.828.3225 or rachelzazzera@gmail.com. DRE#01925193
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5226 Irwin Avenue- Allied Gardens | SOLD- Listed by Rachel Zazzera5226 Irwin Avenue in Allied Gardens SOLD by Rachel Zazzera. The sales price is $560,000. This home sold in 5 days and has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms and 1,125 square feet.
5226 Irwin Avenue was listed by Rachel Zazzera of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices. For more information, please contact Rachel Zazzera at 619.828.3225 or rachelzazzera@gmail.com. DRE#01925193 5457 Barclay Avenue- Allied Gardens | SOLD- Listed by Rachel Zazzera5457 Barclay Avenue in Allied Gardens SOLD prior to going in the multiple listing service (MLS) by Rachel Zazzera. The sales price is $502,500. This home sold for all CASH and has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 1,432 square feet.
5457 Barclay Avenue in Allied Gardens was listed by Rachel Zazzera of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices. For more information, please contact Rachel Zazzera at 619.828.3225 or rachelzazzera@gmail.com. DRE#01925193 1. Odor in Home
A smell is the first thing that a potential buyer can notice about your home, before even walking in the front door. First impressions matter, so make sure that the odor is not chasing people away. 2. Home is Too Personal You want buyers to imagine themselves living in your home. You do not want buyers to imagine you living in your own home. Put away the personal photos and declutter prior to putting your home on the market. 3. Not Making Your Home Available The more availability there is to view your home, the better chance you will have more buyers through and the better chance you will see an offer on your home. By limiting hours in a day, you may lose that one buyer that was willing to submit a full price offer! 4. Stay Around For Showings and Open Houses You need to not only emotionally remove yourself from the home, but also physically. Buyers like to look at homes with no added pressure. Similar to what I said before, buyers want to imagine themselves in your home and not imagine you in their home. 5. Not Making Necessary Repairs Do not leave any obvious items broken or untouched. These items will also not go unnoticed by buyers. For example, if buyers see the doorknob broken on the front door, they will be thinking about what other things are wrong with the house as they are walking through. Photo by Allen Taylor on Unsplash 7220 Stratus Court- Del Cerro | SOLD- Listed by Rachel Zazzera7220 Stratus Court in Del Cerro SOLD in 6 short days by Rachel Zazzera. There was more than one offer. The sales price is $690,000, which is $11k over the asking price.
7220 Stratus Court in Del Cerro was listed by Rachel Zazzera of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices. For more information, please contact Rachel Zazzera at 619.828.3225 or rachelzazzera@gmail.com. DRE#01925193 |
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