home ralph gorgoglione the real deal about real estatereally blog admin blog post title entry draft autosaved at: Spent the day touring the San Francisco South Bay area today......
- 09/26/10 04:34 PM
Spent the day touring the San Francisco South Bay area today...... Came in a couple of days early before San Jose RainCamp and spent the whole day touring the San Francisco South Bay cities, and looking at open houses also. I went through Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Cupertino, Burlingame, San Mateo, San Carlo, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, Willow Glen, and a few others. The South Bay area is really a special place. Residential homes here are just the most charming neighborhoods you can think of. Here's a pic I took while in Pacifica:
home ralph gorgoglione the real deal about real estatereally blog admin blog post title entry draft autosaved at: Ralph Gorgoglione is now a HAFA Certified Short Sale / Foreclosure Specialist!
- 05/28/10 08:12 AM
Ralph Gorgoglione is now a HAFA Certified Short Sale / Foreclosure Specialist! In anticipation of the state now requiring short sale mitigators to be certified, I have finally completed my certification Combined with my experience with short sales and foreclosures, I am fully packed with an arsenal of knowledge for my clients to successfully complete their HAFA, HAMP and Deed-In-Lieu transactions, both HAFA and non-HAFA qualified. I'll be writing a series of blogs coming up about the details of both HAMP and HAFA (the sister initiative of HAMP). Ready to keep on keepin' on with short sales and foreclosures in the (4 comments)
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I just got back from playing a tennis tournament in Ventura, California at the Pierpont Racquet Club. I love playing there because the temperature there is always about 20 degrees cooler than L.A. County because it is a beach city. The air is so crisp, clean and full of negative ions that you just want to live there. We looked at some of the homes in the Ventura Keys, which is a really nice neighborhood, and were surprised to see that they averaged in the $600k range. If you're looking for an affordable beach city that has definite charm, then (4 comments)