Wednesday, July 04, 2007

The Next Generation of Listings

I've got some sensational product coming, sensational.

Sure I leaked the duplex (1114 &1116 W. 40th Place), which is only now on the multiples; but, I've got others coming and I feel a little Deep Throat coming on. (I've interspersed a few photographs of the duplex throughout.)

I've a probate listing in Inglewood. A Minimal Traditional in Century Heights. A fixer at a rock bottom price ($350K). Neighborhood people are swarming around this one, and I may get locked into something soon.

In early August I hope to present a beautifully spacious Craftsman-style bungalow in increasingly sought-after Western Heights. The sellers are currently working diligently on surface details, paint, and backyard sod, but I may be cleared for a little private taxi time in about two weeks. (Anticipated market price $779K.) Much more to come on this gem....

Elsewhere, I have another superb Craftsman-style bungalow, in prime Jefferson Park. Also on the large size (1650 sq. ft), with a semi-functional attic space to boot. The sellers, fifteen-year residents, have executed many system upgrades and aesthetic re-finishes. A few of my clients have seen it already, and at $599K, the feedback has been emphatically positive.

Lastly, I've an Adobe Revival, undergoing significant upgrades, in Kinney Heights. My seller has re-plumbed, re-wired, partially insulated, refinished floors, re-tiled a bath, installed a new heating/cooling system, and tankless water heater, and re-roofed--all in two years time. A two bedroom, located at the rear of a narrow frontage lot, the house in nearly invisible from the street, and feels positively retreat-like. It's located on that magical street--24th--and'll likely list in the mid/low $500's. You couldn't buy a house in Kinney Heights for less if it straddled two branches and a knotted hank o' hemp.

So why do I yammer on, spewing sales speak, and platitudes aplenty?

Because more than once this year, a blog reader or blog reader friend has emerged as a buyer. One property found its buyer before market, to the great satisfaction of all parties. Another blogophile flashed by an open house, just to window shop, and ended up parking the Rolls--er, Corolla.

So please, if anyone has the faintest interest drop me a note: adam.janeiro@gmail.com

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