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Multiple Offers have finally come to the town of Sonoma!

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Real Estate Agent with Fathom Realty Group License# 01336994

Well, we still have several months of inventory, but multiple offers are finally here.  If you follow my blog you know that Marin County has been seeing multiple offers for quite a while.  I have been watching and waiting to see when they would get to Sonoma and they are finally here. 

One example that stands out to me is one that just closed at 1220 Los Robles in the Boyes Hot Springs neighborhood, after only 11 days on the market.  (That's right, I said ELEVEN days and it was a closed, done deal.)  The original asking price was $569K and it sold for $680K!  WOW!

I knew it couldn't take too long before people woke up and smelled the value in this beautiful wine country town with completely tolerable commute to San Francisco--without the highway 101 bottleneck that residents of Northern Novato and Petaluma (and the rest of Sonoma County) suffer through.  It's conveniently located, within 15 - 20 minutes of Marin County, Petaluma, Napa, and about one hour to the bustling East Bay.

There are still plenty of good homes available in Sonoma.  So contact me today if you are interested in this GREAT place!

Mana Tulberg
805 County Real Estate - Camarillo, CA
Real Estate Agent - Camarillo CA
I have lost 2, so far 2 offers in the Multiple offer games. In Camarillo, Ventura County, CA some Sellers are starting to catch up with the market and they are pricing their homes right. On one house there were 4 offerers on the 10th day and on the second house there were 6 offers on the 3rd day. Yehhhhh it is happening. 
Jun 01, 2007 06:58 AM
Kelley Eling
Fathom Realty Group - Sonoma, CA
Realtor Extraordinaire
I believe there were 11 offers on the property I mentioned above.  10 or 11.  I will report more later in my Market Reports after all the numbers for the month are in.
Jun 01, 2007 07:40 AM