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4th Genertation Realtor.
2005 'Rookie of the Yeat' - BAYEAST Association of Realtors.
Serving: Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville, Walnut Creek
Tyler Moxley's Questions (4)
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Believe it or not. It's one of the hidden neighborhoods of Pleasanton. Those homes will sit a bit longer because not as many people know about it and thats my opinion on it. All in all a good neighborhood. - Thu Jan 24 2008, 12:05
Currently I have two homes on the market that have 2 master suites. Both have a master suite on the main level. One is in Pleasanton and the other in Castro Valley. See my featured listings for more information - Mon Jul 16 2007, 15:26
Depends on where you look. Dublin Ranch (Toll Bros. Villages) has a lot of inventory. I just listed a townhome in the Villas and within 1 week 4 similar homes reduced their price to compete. When I lested my clients home is was the best priced home, now there are 3 homes lower in price. The condo/townhome market here is full or choices and buyers have options. On the flip side I represent buyers in the same neighborhood and they got an amazing deal on their purchase (currently in escrow) and I see the biggest hold up is that most people do not know about what will be going in around Dublin Ranch (Downtown, Whole Foods, Lowes, Sports Park) Once that all goes in Dublin Ranch will explode! - Tue Jul 3 2007, 11:09
Many of the condos in Pleasanton have to compete with new construction of Dublin Ranch and Livermore. Most of the condos in Pleasanton have high HOA fees because they are older or they do not have too many units in the complex. The great thing about condos in Pleasanton is that most of them are close to Downtown and schools which makes them a lot more desirable location wise. The condo/townhouse will always be a good market because it is where most people start when they purchase a home, there is always a good turnaround on them because the demand is high and as lending tightens and prices increase more people will be looking for condos over detached homes. - Tue Jun 19 2007, 15:33