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"“Bill had great insight into the real estate market. He persuaded me to move forward with a sale that I was reluctant to do! His insight paid off and I am fortunate to this day that I followed his advice. He was also upfront and prepared at all times. It was a pleasure doing business with Bill”
Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, High Integrity
Jerry hired Bill as a Real Estate Agent in 2003"
Jerry Mon Apr 21
"“Bill was a pleasure to work with while he represented a buyer for one of my listings. His pleasant demeanor and efficient work ethics played key roles in the success of the transaction. I wish there were more agents like him to work with. He's a great agent and I hope to do more transactions with him in the future!” August 26, 2007"
Angelo Raymundo Sun Aug 26, 2007
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Karin hired Bill as a Real Estate Agent in 2005
Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, Creative
“I hired Bill as my real estate agent to deal with a complicated transaction. Bill provided sound guidance throughout the process and delivered outstanding results. I was very pleased with the overall quality of Bill's work and would hire him again.”"
Karin Durham Thu Apr 21, 2005
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Overall, just get a sense if you connect. you want to be comfortable to be open and feel like your agent is going to share information with you. Communication is key. - Sat Jun 14 2008, 15:26
I have a client who absolutely loves the house I found for him in Bernal Heights. I helped him sell his first single family home in one part of Bernal and helped him find another that is way better for slightly more. He got it for $775k. It is 2 bedrooms/2 baths and backs onto St. Mary's park. Huge garage; driveway and easy street parking. It has a wonderful fireplace and inlayed wooden floors. The kitchen is upgraded now and when compared to new condos, it's an amazing alternative. 10 minute drive to downtown. But you have to know the micro neighborhoods... - Mon Mar 31 2008, 12:04
Hi Megan,
Another area to consider could be Mission Bay. It is also flat and there are new restaurants; wine bars and new nightlife spots opening all the time. If you commutte south, it will take at least an hour off your commutte time each day. This is also why a lot of people from the Marina have moved over to Mission Bay. There are more housing options. The weather is more sunny and pubic transportation is easier. I absolutely love crissy field but the fog and expense of the Marina, when compared to the convienence and options of Mission Bay make it an interesting comparison. Check out the parks near the houseboats on Mission Creek. They'll be opening a new kyack rental/launch soon which will give better access to the waterfront. - Mon Mar 31 2008, 11:54
Hi Anne,
I see that some people are confusing the Dog Patch neighborhood in San Francisco with Dogtown in the east bay. I recently helped my client purchase a huge loft (over 1500 square feet) at 701 Pennsylvania in Dog Patch. I know the neighborhood purchasing options and if you would like to discuss, feel free to call me: 756-5730...I can send you photos and take you for a tour... - Mon Mar 31 2008, 11:14
Hi CB,
You need to have information in front of you in order for you to answer your own question. As a realtor in the South Beach area, I provide such information to help my clients make informed decisions.
Bill - Mon Mar 31 2008, 11:08