PENDING -11890 E Monte Vista Ave. Denair, 348.26Ac, 1st home; 4bd/5bth/2378sf + 2nd home; 2bd/2bth/1100sf.

11890 E Monte Vista Avenue, Denair

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$7,661,720 – Denair Trees!! 348.26 Acres of Almonds with 2 Wells and TID Class 2 Surface Water. There Are Two 75 Hp Variable on the Highland Canal pumping Class 2 TID Surface Water. 2 TID Powered Wells on the property; 200hp deep well and 30hp well. Young Independence Almond Trees planted in 2022yr-28 acres and 2021yr-108.7 acres. Nonpareil & Aldrich planted in 2017-38 acre and another block in 2012-40 Acres. The Other Blocks of 47 Acres-Nonpareil, Monterey, Fritz, & Carmel, 18 Acres-Butte/Padre, 24 Acres of Butte/Padre/Livingston. There are 7 separate legal parcels. Custom 2378sf home built in 1998 with 4 Bedrooms and a Second Employee dwelling of 1100sf 2 Bedroom/2 full Bath. 

Property features

Exterior and Lot Features

  • Road Frontage Type: Private Road, Easement

Land Info

  • Lot Size Acres: 348.26
  • Lot Size Dimensions: Approx. 120 Acres
  • Topography: Agricultural Leveled, Gently Sloped, Trees
  • Vegetation: Orchard
  • Lot Size Square Feet: 15170206

Home Features

  • View: Orchard, Panoramic

Homeowners Association

  • Association: No
  • Calculated Total Monthly Association Fees: 0

School Information

  • Elementary School District: Denair Unified
  • High School District: Denair Unified
  • Middle or Junior School District: Denair Unified

Rental Info

  • Income Includes: Crop(s)

Commercial Info

  • Business Type: Agricultural, Orchard

Other Property Info

  • Source Listing Status: Active
  • County: Stanislaus
  • Cross Street: Hall Rd
  • Development Status: Farm Land
  • Directions: on Monte Vista, Just East of Hall Road… South Side of the Road.
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  • Distance To Electric Comments: Electricity To Site
  • Source Property Type: Land
  • Possible Use: Agricultural, Plantable, Orchard
  • Area: Denair
  • Source Neighborhood: 20307
  • Parcel Number: 024-005-026-000
  • Postal Code Plus 4: 9667
  • Zoning: Ag
  • Zoning Description: Agricultural, Orchard, Agricultural/Residential
  • Property Subtype: Agriculture
  • Source System Name: C2C

Farm Info

  • Irrigation Source: Deep Water Turbine, District, Drip System, Micro Sprinklers

Utilities

  • Electric: Electric Available
  • Public
  • Water Source: Agricultural Well, Irrigation District

4012 W Tuolumne Rd. Turlock, 39.48 ac Urban Reserve

4012 W Tuolumne Rd, Turlock

 

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39.48 acres Urban Reserve in the City of Turlock!! The City’s General Plan illustrates future growth within their General Plan and EIR. This property is near the Main access points of Highway 99 from Monte Vista and Fulkerth. This Property and Your Visions will be located near Amazon, Costco, Dust Bowl, Pedretti Sports Complex, and Other Large Retailers. This property is near the existing City’s Community Commercial Zoning. The Subject is on the outside edge of Town!

Zoning: AG
Census Tract: 36.03
Approx. 39.48 ac
Horse Property: No
Adtl Liv Units: No
County: Stanislaus
APN: 088-009-004-000
Price/Acre: 126,646.40
EL: Turlock Unified
JR: Turlock Unified
SR: Turlock Unified
Property Subtype: Agriculture
Bonds/Asmts/Taxes: Unknown
Association: No

4013 W Tuolumne Rd. Turlock, 53 Ac of Ag-Urban Reserve

4013 W Tuolumne Rd, Turlock

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$5,900,000 – Over 53 acres in the Urban Reserve of the City of Turlock!! The City’s General Plan of Urban Reserve illustrates future growth within their EIR.  This property is near the Main access points to Highway 99 from Monte Vista and Fulkerth.  This Property and Your Visions will be located near Amazon, Costco, Dust Bowl, and Petretti Park.

Zoning: Ag-Urban Reserve
Census Tract: 36.03
Horse Property: No
Adtl Liv Units: No
County: Stanislaus
APN: 088-001-009-000
Price/Acre: 128,539.49
EL: Turlock Unified
JR: Turlock Unified
SR: Turlock Unified
Property Subtype: Agriculture
Bonds/Asmts/Taxes: Unknown
Association: No

3000 W Tuolumne Rd, Turlock 24.97Acres Community Commercial

3000 W Tuolumne Rd, Turlock

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$5,900,000 – Turlock 24.97 Acres of COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL!! Near Highway 99 and within the City of Turlock.  A Perfect spot for an Entertainment Center, Hotel, or Planned Development to Complement all the Nearby City Services. It’s Near Costco and Other Big Box Retailers and Across the Street from Turlock’s Petretti Sports Complex. This Corner Parcel is between and accessible off Highway 99 through Monte Vista or Fulkerth. Lastly, it has Highway Exposure/Visibility.  A Must See!!

Zoning: AG
Census Tract: 36.03
Second Parcel #:
Horse Property: No
Adtl Liv Units: No
County: Stanislaus
APN: 088-010-001-000
Price/Acre: 236,283.54
EL: Turlock Unified
JR: Turlock Unified
SR: Turlock Unified
Property Subtype: Commercial Acreage
Bonds/Asmts/Taxes: Unknown
Association: No

1517 Countrywood Ln. Escalon, 3bd/2bth/1987sqft/5,998sqft lot

1517 Countrywood Ln. Escalon

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$575,000 – Single-Story Home in Escalon. Almost 2000sf with a Big Living Room, Big Kitchen, and Big 3 Car Garage. This Home was Built in 2014 by Lafferty Homes. Huge Island with lots of Cabinetry featuring Granite Counters, Big Pantry, and Rich-Cherry Colored Cabinets with SS Appliances. Master Bedroom is Big with Tub, Shower, & Walk-in Closet. Tile Floors throughout. Inside Laundry. Cozy Backyard. A Must See! 

Property Features

Bedrooms

  • Bedrooms: 3

Appliances

  • Equipment: Free Standing Gas Range, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave
  • Laundry Facilities: Cabinets, Inside Room

Other Rooms

  • Dining Room, Great Room
  • Living Room Features: Great Room

Heating and Cooling

  • Cooling Features: Ceiling Fan(s), Central
  • Heating Features: Central

Bathrooms

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Primary Bathroom Features: Shower Stall(s), Double Sinks, Sunken Tub, Walk-In Closet
  • Bathroom 1 Features: Double Sinks, Tub w/Shower Over

Interior Features

  • Interior Amenities: Main Level : Bedroom(s), Dining Room, Family Room, Master Bedroom, Full Bath(s), Garage, Kitchen, Street Entrance
  • Flooring: Tile

Kitchen and Dining

  • Dining Room Description: Dining Bar, Dining/Living Combo
  • Kitchen Features: Pantry Closet, Granite Counter, Island

Exterior and Lot Features

  • Fencing: Back Yard

Land Info

  • Lot Description: Auto Sprinkler F&R, Dead End, Secluded, Stream Year Round
  • Lot Size Acres: 0.1377
  • Lot Size Dimensions: Almost 6000sf
  • Topography: Hillside, Lot Sloped
  • Lot Size Square Feet: 5998

Garage and Parking

  • Garage Spaces: 3
  • Garage Description: Garage Door Opener, Garage Facing Front

Home Features

  • View: Panoramic, City, Pasture, River, Valley
  • Security Features: Carbon Mon Detector, Double Strapped Water Heater, Smoke Detector

Homeowners Association

  • Association: No
  • Calculated Total Monthly Association Fees: 0

School Information

  • Elementary School District: Escalon Unified
  • High School District: Escalon Unified
  • Middle or Junior School District: Escalon Unified

Other Property Info

  • Source Listing Status: Active
  • County: San Joaquin
  • Cross Street: Swanson Dr
  • Directions: from McHenry, take Countrywood. Right on Swanson and Back onto Countrywood. Right Side.
  • Source Property Type: Residential
  • Home Warranty: No
  • Area: Escalon
  • Source Neighborhood: 20509
  • Parcel Number: 227-680-08
  • Postal Code Plus 4: 8407
  • Zoning: RES
  • Property Subtype: Single Family Residence
  • Source System Name: C2C

Farm Info

  • Irrigation Source: Public District

Utilities

  • Electric: 220 Volts
  • Sewer: Sewer Connected, Sewer in Street, In & Connected
  • Public
  • Water Source: Public

Building and Construction

  • Year Built: 2014
  • Construction Materials: Stucco, Wood
  • Direction Faces: North
  • Foundation Details: Slab
  • Living Area Source: Assessor Auto-Fill
  • Property Age: 10
  • Roof: Roof Description: Tile
  • Levels or Stories: 1
  • Structure Type: Detached
  • House Style: Contemporary

SOLD – 913 Dancer Way, Turlock

SOLD - 913 Dancer Way, Turlock

Northeast Family Home! Around the way from the Park and Dennis Earl Elementary. Well Cared For and in Turn-key condition with Brand New Carpet. Approx. 3452sf with 5 Bedrooms with an Enormous Loft. Big Living and Family Spaces with High Ceilings and Grand Entrance. Perfect for the In-laws or Teenagers with a Downstairs Bedroom and Full Bath with Outside Access. Big Kitchen with Granite and Large Island. Big Family Room with Cozy Fireplace and Built-in Cabinets. Big Backyard with Patio area to Entertain. 

Price Change -19890 W Campbell St. Hilmar, 3bd/2bth/1121sf/5,998sf lot

19890 W Campbell St, Hilmar

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Price Change $385,000 – Great Starter Home in Hilmar! Over 1121sf with 3 Bedrooms and 2 Full Baths. Good Size Yard with a 2 Car Garage. Open Living Room. Windows, Roof, HVAC, and Bathroom have been updated through the years. This property is at the end of Campbell Street, Dead End Street.

Property Features

Bedrooms

  • Bedrooms: 3

Appliances

  • Equipment: Dishwasher, Disposal, Free Standing Electric Range
  • Laundry Facilities: In Garage

Heating and Cooling

  • Cooling Features: Ceiling Fan(s), Central
  • Heating Features: Central

Bathrooms

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Primary Bathroom Features: Shower Stall(s), Tile
  • Bathroom 1 Features: Tile, Tub w/Shower Over

Interior Features

  • Interior Amenities: Main Level: Bedroom(s), Dining Room, Family Room, Master Bedroom, Full Bath(s), Garage, Kitchen
  • Flooring: Carpet, Laminate, Tile

Kitchen and Dining

  • Dining Room Description: Dining/Family Combo
  • Kitchen Features: Ceramic Counter, Tile Counter

Other Rooms

  • Living Room Features: Great Room

Land Info

  • Lot Description: Auto Sprinkler Front
  • Lot Size Acres: 0.1377
  • Lot Size Square Feet: 5998

Garage and Parking

  • Garage Spaces: 2
  • Garage Description: Attached, Garage Facing Front, Workshop in Garage

Homeowners Association

  • Association: No
  • Calculated Total Monthly Association Fees: 0

School Information

  • Elementary School District: Hilmar Unified
  • High School District: Hilmar Unified
  • Middle or Junior School District: Hilmar Unified

Other Property Info

  • Source Listing Status: Active
  • County: Merced
  • Cross Street: Lander
  • Directions: Hilmar. On Lander to Campbell which is in front of Hilmar High School.
  • Source Property Type: Residential
  • Area: Hilmar
  • Source Neighborhood: 20417
  • Parcel Number: 017-190-013-000
  • Postal Code Plus 4: 9380
  • Zoning: SFR
  • Property Subtype: Single Family Residence
  • Source System Name: C2C

Utilities

  • Electric: 220 Volts
  • Sewer: In & Connected, Public Sewer
  • Public
  • Water Source: Public

Building and Construction

  • Year Built: 1972
  • Construction Materials: Stucco, Frame
  • Direction Faces: West
  • Foundation Details: Raised
  • Living Area Source: Assessor Auto-Fill
  • Property Age: 52
  • Roof: Roof Description: Composition
  • Levels or Stories: 1
  • Structure Type: Detached
  • House Style: Ranch

Home Features

  • Security Features: Carbon Mon Detector, Double Strapped Water Heater, Smoke Detector

 

Negotiation Process of Selling a Home

Selling a Home

The negotiation process can be one of the most exciting parts of selling a home, but until you get there, you may be wringing your hands, worried that you won’t be able to secure the deal. Will you be deluged with offers, or will your home be pervaded by the lulling but ever-so-unnerving sound of crickets?

And if you do get just one or two offers, and they’re not as high as you’d hoped, what do you do?

Here’s how to navigate the real estate negotiation process and come to a deal that will make you happy. More than happy, even.

Getting those offers in

If you’re not in a rush to sell your house, it may make sense to see what offers roll in over a few months. But if you need to sell quickly (or just don’t want to wait), your real estate agent (here’s how to find a real estate agent in your area) might be able to push things along by setting a deadline—usually within a week or two of listing.

“When you expect multiple offers because your price is competitive or your home is in a popular neighborhood, you should always set a deadline,” says Cathy Baumbusch, a real estate agent with Re/Max Executives in Arlington, VA.

But you’ll need to be confident that your home is priced right, relative to its appeal. If all goes well, you can sell for over asking.

The negotiation process begins

Once you have an offer in hand, you’re probably scanning for one thing: the price.

“In our area, houses rarely sell for less than 90% to 95% of the asking price,” Baumbusch says. The offers on your home may fall in that range, but don’t rely on price alone. According to Baumbusch, every offer has five important components:

    • Price
    • Closing assistance
    • Closing date
    • Buyer financing
    • Contingencies

Some offers may seem great on the surface, but significantly less so once you dig in. For instance: Is the buyer asking for closing assistance? Often first-time buyers don’t have enough money to cover the down payment and the closing costs, so they’ll ask the seller to foot some of the bill—about 2% to 3% of the total closing costs is a common request. If you agree, any assistance you give will lower your bottom line, so factor this amount into the asking price.

The buyer’s time frame to close may not seem like a big deal on the surface, but it can actually matter a lot, especially if you give the buyer a long leash. If the deal falls through, you’ll have to put the house back on the market and wait for more offers. On the other hand, if the buyer wants to move in right away, you might be left scrambling (and, quite possibly, temporarily homeless). Make sure the timing works for you.

Good so far? Now make sure the buyer has financing. Hopefully, the buyer’s agent included a note verifying the buyer’s financing and how much the buyer will put toward the down payment and earnest money. The last thing you want is to accept an offer, only to find out afterward that the buyer can’t come up with the necessary cash.

Finally, look over contingencies, which give the buyer the option to back out of the deal if something goes wrong. The buyer may say the final sale is contingent on a home inspection, or he may want to move in early. Both requests are fairly standard and acceptable. But keep an eye out for buyers asking for too much. For example, “it would be over the line for a buyer to ask a seller to wait more than 30 to 60 days for the property to go under contract,” Baumbusch says.

When to counteroffer

The negotiation process doesn’t end here. You always have the option to return the buyer’s offer with a counteroffer of your own.

“You should always counter if the price is not what you are looking for, or if you can’t support the amount of closing cost help they are looking for,” Baumbusch says. But if you do, keep it reasonable. If the buyer was 15% below asking, he probably won’t go up to full asking amount. Consider being flexible with your price; you can always make it up in other ways. For example, submitting a counter with a slightly higher price and contingencies that may help you—like having the buyer waive an inspection to speed things along—might pay off in the end.

If you don’t agree with the buyer’s contingencies, consider your position first before making the next step in the negotiation process.

“If your home is in a popular area, [you] have an advantage,” Baumbusch says. Keep in mind, the buyer may not accept your counter outright. You can play “Let’s Make a Deal,” but always consider your bottom line.

Is it worth it to keep countering for a small amount of money or single contingency?

Don’t get trapped in a loop; consider the buyer’s side of things. These prospective buyers may be maxed out. To help you decide, ask your listing agent to call the buyer’s agent and hash it out it with them. Get some insight into the buyer’s state of mind, and whether they can budge.

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Should I Wait for Mortgage Rates To Come Down Before I Move?

Should I Wait for Mortgage Rates To Come Down Before I Move?

If you’ve got a move on your mind, you may be wondering whether you should wait to sell until mortgage rates come down before you spring into action. Here’s some information that could help answer that question for you.

In the housing market, there’s a longstanding relationship between mortgage rates and buyer demand. Typically, the higher rates are, you’ll see lower buyer demand. That’s because some people who want to move will be hesitant to take on a higher mortgage rate for their next home. So, they decide to wait it out and put their plans on hold.

But when rates start to come down, things change. It goes from limited or weak demand to good or strong demand. That’s because a big portion of the buyers who sat on the sidelines when rates were higher are going to jump back in and make their moves happen. The graph below helps give you a visual of how this relationship works and where we are today:

As Lisa Sturtevant, Chief Economist for Bright MLSexplains:

“The higher rates we’re seeing now [are likely] going to lead more prospective buyers to sit out the market and wait for rates to come down.”

Why You Might Not Want To Wait

If you’re asking yourself: what does this mean for my move? Here’s the golden nugget. According to experts, mortgage rates are still projected to come down this year, just a bit later than they originally thought.

When rates come down, more people are going to get back into the market. And that means you’ll have a lot more competition from other buyers when you go to purchase your next home. That may make your move more stressful if you wait because greater demand could lead to an increase in multiple offer scenarios and prices rising faster.

But if you’re ready and able to sell now, it may be worth it to get ahead of that. You have the chance to move before the competition increases.

Bottom Line

If you’re thinking about whether you should wait for rates to come down before you move, don’t forget to factor in buyer demand. Once rates decline, competition will go up even more. If you want to get ahead of that and sell now, talk to a real estate agent.

Source: keepingcurrentmatters.com ~ Image: Canva Pro