Showing posts with label Silicon Valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silicon Valley. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Sold with Multiple Non-Contingent Offers Above List Price

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Two Opportunities for People Looking for Land for Real Estate Development

Looking for land development opportunities. Two plots of land in Los Gatos #1 is 3 quarters acre of vacant land zoned C-1, which is the widest range of development for commercial. It is C-1 land which is zoned for commercial or mixed use. This is ideal land for a developer/builder who is experienced with building commercial, such as dental offices, restaurants, mixed-use, retail, after-school, tutoring center, etc. #2 is 5.5 acres flat land on top of a hill with views of the South Bay. Much of the planning work at the county has already been completed. The property is ready to go. ..have the grading permit...haven't pulled..bec trying to sell... The building permit can be issued anytime. The house has already been designed with permits. The main house will be a contemporary-style 4,000 sqft house designed for luxury living, with an infinity pool, media room, grand room, etc. The 2nd unit will be an in-law 789sqft... It's all ready to go. When you purchase the land you also get the plans. ** If you like to build your own home. This location is perfect. I can take you there. You will love that spot. It is unique and you will love to live there. I can send you the drawing plans and other information. Just text me your email address.

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Property Flyer for 705 San Conrado Terrace Unit #8 Sunnyvale CA 94085 with HyperLink to Virtual Tour



Property Flyer:
https://siliconvalleyhouses.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/pf-705-san-conrado-unit-8_hyperlinktovirtualtour.pdf

ShortLink:
http://wp.me/aqnoY-7Q

Open House Sunnyvale 2bed 2bath 2carGarage condo Saturday August 6th 2pm-5pm + Sunday August 7th 1pm-5pm

Open House
705 San Conrado Terrace Unit #8
Sunnyvale, CA 94085

Saturday August 6th 2pm-5pm
Sunday August 7th 1pm-5pm

Virtual Tour
http://www.705sanconradounit8fairoaksplacesunnyvale.com/


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Trumark Homes' Momentum at Pace in Milpitas

Trumark Homes' Momentum at Pace in Milpitas offers 2 floor-plans. 

Click here to see the brochure.

Page 1 lists the Features and Amenities.  Pages 3-4 show the two floor-plans (which they call "residences"). 

Both Plans 1 and 2 have tandem garages.

Both Plans 1 and 2 are more rectangular in shape.

Both Plans 1and  2 have the master and the 2nd bedroom separated by a laundry room.

Both Plans 1 and 2 are tri-level.  However, plan 1 has kitchen, great room, and half bath down on the 1st floor, which minimizes the occupants' climbing and descending of stairs.  Plan 2 is organized like a typical tri-level from other home builders in the Bay Area (1st floor has garage, den, guest bedroom, guest bathroom; 2nd floor has kitchen/dining/living rooms; 3rd floor has the remaining bedrooms).

Trumark Homes' Velocity at Pace in Milpitas Offers 6 Very Different Floorplans

Unlike some other new communities whose floor-plans are all very similar to each other with only minimal tweaks, Trumark Homes' Velocity at Pace in Milpitas offers 6 very different floor-plans. 

Click here to see the brochure.

Page 1 lists the Features and Amenities.  Pages 3-8 show the six floor-plans (which they call "residences"). 

Plans 1, 2, and 5 have tandem garages.
Plans 3, 4, and 6 have side-by-side garages.

Plans 1 and 2 are more squarish.
Plans 3-6 are more rectangular.

Plan 2 has the master and the 2nd bedroom open right next to each other in case you are a parent who wants to keep close tabs on your kids.

Plan 6 has only two levels, which is great for people who are tired of seeing tri-level new homes.  Aside from the garage and office and bathroom on the 1st floor, the remaining common rooms (kitchen, dining, living) and bedrooms/bathrooms (master, 2nd) are all on the 2nd floor, which minimizes the occupants' climbing and descending of stairs.

Friday, July 4, 2014

4th of July Festivities/Fireworks in/near Silicon Valley (2014)

 

By
Real Estate Agent with Century 21 (SUNNYVALE, CA) - (408) 893-2410
4th of July Festivities/Fireworks in/near Silicon Valley
(July 4, 2014)
By Robert Lei, Silicon Valley REALTOR, ePRO
 
Most Popular 4th of July Events in the entire Bay Area:
1. San Francisco Fireworks: Waterfront festival at Pier 39 with live music from noon until the Fireworks at 9:30pm.
2. San Jose: See below
3. Livermore
4. Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
5. Angel Island
6. Richmond
7. Oakland: Festival of Family Fun at Jack London Square Friday July 4, 2014 from 11am-4pm. Dazzling performers including Uncle Sam stilt walker, jugglers, magicians, hula hoopers, clowns, and puppeteers.
8. Pleasanton: 9:45pm Alameda County Fair: Non-stop, razzle-dazzle fireworks set to music and a cool video tribute to Alameda County.
 
 
South Bay / Santa Clara County:
 
Gilroy
Friday, July 4. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Gilroy High School sports field. Free
Friday, July 4. Independence Day BBQ/Salute to Military Heroes. All-You-Can-Eat BBQ served at South County Picnic Grove. No Fireworks. Cost

Los Gatos

Friday, July 4. Food & music from 11am to 4:30 p.m. at Oak Meadow Park on Blossom Hill Road. No Fireworks. Cost.

 Milpitas
Friday, July 4. Afternoon pool party at the Milpitas Sports Complex with music, food, and games from 1-4pm ($2 per person), followed by an evening Concert and Fireworks Show featuring Pacific Soul from 7-10pm ($3 per person) with Fireworks at 9:15 p.m. on the Sports Center’s football field.
Morgan Hill
Friday, July 4. Parade in downtown at 10am. Fireworks at dark at Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center Community Park. Free
Mountain View
Friday, July 4. San Francisco Symphony performs at Shoreline Amphitheater at 8 p.m. with Fireworks at dark. Free with paid concert ticket.
Palo Alto
Friday, July 4
 "33rd Annual Summer Festival and Chili Cook-off" at Mitchell Park from noon to 5pm. No Fireworks.
Fireworks between 9 and 9:30 p.m. at EcoCenter Baylands Park. Free
San Jose
"Rose, White, and Blue Parade and Festival" Parade at 10am followed by food and entertainment from 11am to 3pm at The Alameda.  No Fireworks.

MUNICIPAL STADIUM Friday, July 4.
 Fireworks after the San Jose Giants game at Municipal Stadium. Free with paid ticket.
ENCORE Saturday, July 5. Fireworks after the San Jose Giants game at Municipal Stadium. Free with paid ticket.
DISCOVERY MEADOW Friday, July 4. 9:15 pm. San Jose America Fireworks show at Discovery Meadow in downtown San Jose for the first time since 2008.
A big thank you to the San Jose Rotary Club(along with Santa Clara County and the city of San Jose) for bringing the fireworks show back after a 6-year hiatus. (Note, there is no daylong festival event.
Can’t make it to the event? Enjoy the patriotic music simulcast on KLIV-AM 1590.)
PLAZA DE CESAR CHAVEZ Friday, July 4th and Saturday, July 5th: FUN, but no fireworks (except in your mouth) at the San Jose Bacon Festival at Plaza de Cesar Chavez.
ALMADEN LAKE PARK Friday, July 4th; for the first time ever, fireworks at San Jose's Almaden Lake Park.
 
Cupertino 
Friday, July 4. Fireworks start at 9:30 at Cupertino High School. Viewing sites: Sedgwick Elementary School, Hyde Middle School, Portal Park, Wilson Park and Cupertino Creekside Park. Music and vendors at Creekside Park. No access, driving, parking or viewing from Cupertino High School. Free
 
Santa Clara 
Friday, July 4. Live music and food at the Pavilion in Central Park from noon-5pm. The fun continues at the lawn area outside the Community Recreation Center.  Bring your lawn chairs and blankets for more entertainment, a variety of food booths/trucks plus Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Central Park. Free
 California's Great America.  Friday, July 4 & Saturday, July 5. 11am-4pm. Mini-flag giveaway, a family BBQ, and patriotic fun all weekend long plus Fireworks Extravaganza at 9:45pm both nights.
 Saratoga
Friday, July 4. Parade and music are part of a morning-long celebration at Kevin Moran Park.  No Fireworks 

 
Posted by
Robert Lei
Real Estate Professional
Century 21 M&M and Associates
South Bay; Silicon Valley
(408) 893-2410

Thursday, July 3, 2014

4th of July Festivities/Fireworks Silicon Valley (July 4, 2014)

4th of July Festivities/Fireworks Silicon Valley
(July 4, 2014)
By Robert Lei, Silicon Valley REALTOR, ePRO
 
4th of July Fireworks shows in Silicon Valley (July 4, 2014). 
8 of the 15 cities in Santa Clara County have fireworks shows this year -- , Gilroy, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose, Cupertino, and Santa Clara. Five of these fireworks shows are free; the other three are included with paid admission.
 
 
 
Gilroy
Friday, July 4. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Gilroy High School sports field. Free
Fourth of July fireworks Cupertino Michelle Carr Crowe blog imageMilpitas
Friday, July 4. Fireworks at 9:15 p.m. on the Sports Center’s football field. $2 per person
Morgan Hill
Friday, July 4. Fireworks at dark at Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center Community Park. Free
Mountain View
Friday, July 4. San Francisco Symphony performs at Shoreline Amphitheater at 8 p.m. with Fireworks at dark. Free with paid concert ticket.
Palo Alto
Friday, July 4
 Fireworks between 9 and 9:30 p.m. at EcoCenter Baylands Park. Free
San Jose
MUNICIPAL STADIUM Friday, July 4.
 Fireworks after the San Jose Giants game at Municipal Stadium. Free with paid ticket.
ENCORE Saturday, July 5. Fireworks after the San Jose Giants game at Municipal Stadium. Free with paid ticket.
DISCOVERY MEADOW Friday, July 4. 9:15 pm. San Jose America Fireworks show at Discovery Meadow in downtown San Jose for the first time since 2008.
A big thank you to the San Jose Rotary Club(along with Santa Clara County and the city of San Jose) for bringing the fireworks show back after a 6-year hiatus. (Note, there is no daylong festival event.
Can’t make it to the event? Enjoy the patriotic music simulcast on KLIV-AM 1590.)
PLAZA DE CESAR CHAVEZ Friday, July 4th and Saturday, July 5th: FUN, but no fireworks (except in your mouth) at the San Jose Bacon Festival at Plaza de Cesar Chavez.
ALMADEN LAKE PARK Friday, July 4th; for the first time ever, fireworks at San Jose's Almaden Lake Park.
 
Cupertino 
Friday, July 4. Fireworks start at 9:30 at Cupertino High School. Viewing sites: Sedgwick Elementary School, Hyde Middle School, Portal Park, Wilson Park and Cupertino Creekside Park. Music and vendors at Creekside Park. No access, driving, parking or viewing from Cupertino High School. Free
 
Santa Clara 
Friday, July 4. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Central Park. Free
 
 
Posted by
Robert Lei
REALTOR, ePRO
Century 21 M&M and Associates
(408) 893-2410

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Taylor Morrison Pays the Closing Costs of Select Homes if you get into contract Before November 30th and Use the Seller's Approved Lender, Taylor Morrison Home Funding, LLC

Taylor Morrison Pays the Closing Costs of Select Homes if you get into contract Before November 30th and Use the Seller's Approved Lender, Taylor Morrison Home Funding, LLC

Click here to see the details of this offer.

Seller will pay all applicable Closing Costs at Closing, excluding discount points or pre-paids if qualified buyer uses the Seller's Approved Lender, Taylor Morrison Home Funding, LLC.


Saturday, September 24, 2011

It's Silicon Valley. Don't underestimate the intelligence of your buyers.

When in Silicon Valley, do not underestimate the intelligence of your buyers.

I wrote a Blog about high voltage power lines near a portion of the Cherry Chase neighborhood. Buyers here in Silicon Valley are not satisfied with emf is just "approx" same as a nearby microwave. They want an EXACT answer and will use Pythagorean theorem and inverse square law to compute relative emf of each Cherry Chase listing vs. Microwave in kitchen. I got my buyers the exact voltage and height of power lines.



Robert Lei
REALTOR, ePRO
Century 21 M&M and Associates
(408) 893-2410

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