japantown condos in san jose for sale: How to sell your home this spring! - 02/09/23 11:45 AM
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japantown condos in san jose for sale: Would buying former celebrity option be too expensive? Not this one! - 11/20/22 05:17 PM
Sunday -Home Day! History and prestige If previously owned by celebrity can elevate desirability of a home in homebuyers eyes. Just look at LA and will see who lived where in high end properties helps sell them faster. This Sunday Fun-day home is not listed at mind-blowing price given it comes with who lived here. If you are looking to invest or relocating out of the area, let me help. Here at #berkshirehathaway we have a network of fantastic agents all over the US and world. Happy to hep you find the right connection to guide you through your home search … (2 comments)

japantown condos in san jose for sale: Avoid the Rental Trap in 2022 - 01/04/22 10:41 AM
Are you one of the many renters thinking about where you’ll live the next time your lease is up? Before you decide whether to look for a new house or another apartment, it’s important to understand the true costs of renting in 2022.
As a renter, you should know rents have been rising since 1988 (see graph below):
In 2021, rents grew dramatically. According to ApartmentList.com, since January 2021:
“. . . the national median rent has increased by a staggering 17.8 percent. To put that in context, rent growth from January to November averaged just 2.6 percent in the pre-pandemic years from 2017-2019.”
That increase in 2021 was far greater than … (2 comments)