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Sales REMAIN STRONG
at The Keys Condominiums of Walnut Creek sales
of one bedrooms outpace two bedroom models as
buyers seek lower cost alternative

As home prices continue to escalate,
one bedroom condominiums continue to provide a lower cost
alternative.
The Keys offers amenities that no
other complex in the bay area can provide. 21 Acres
of lush Tropical
Gardens, Full Resort and Country Club
Facilities, all in the Beautiful city of Walnut
Creek.
Buyer's who want to get the most
value for their housing dollar soon find that no
other Condominium complex in the area can really
compete with The Keys
Market Conditions can change, however. Keep an
eye on what the Stock Market is doing... it does
have an effect on Real Estate.
Owners currently considering selling over the
next 90 days should CONTACT ME NOW.
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Can I
relax Now That My Loan is Pre-approved ??

W hen homebuyers begin feeling rather smug
and complacent after their loan is pre-approved, they
somehow think they can go on "autopilot" until closing.
The truth is, a solid loan pre-approval with no
conditions is a fairly safe bet that everything will
sail smoothly, but it certainly is no guarantee.
During the time
between loan origination and closing, varying factors
can enter into the "picture" that may call into question
the homebuyer's ability to re-pay a mortgage loan to the
lender in question. Most of these factors and
responsibilities sit squarely on the shoulders of the
homebuyer. An untimely job change before before
completion of the sale can cause problems. Safeguards for buyers (borrowers) to observe
after the loan pre-approval and before the home's
completion may include the delaying that job change.
Realty World Professional Brokers 2211 San Ramon Valley Blvd,
Suite
D
San Ramon, CA 94583
Denise LaHaie
Broker-Associate
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Should
I Buy A Condo ?
P eople buy condo - miniums for a myriad
of reasons. These attached dwelling units are more
affordable than single-family homes and, consequently,
are attractive alternatives for first-time or low-income
buyers. Sharing maintenance and repair responsibilities
appeals to people who have limited time or aren't
interested in such chores. Many condo complexes have
swimming pools, recreation rooms, tennis courts or other
amenities, and many condominiums are located in highly
desirable resorts, golf course communities or vacation
hot spots. Of course,
there are pluses and minuses to community living. If
you're thinking about buying a condominium as a
full-time residence, here are some questions to
consider: Are you a good neighbor?
Condominium residents share walls, floors,
ceilings, hallways, entrances and parking areas with
their neighbors. Respect for other people's right to the
quiet enjoyment of their homes is part of the
arrangement. Your neighbors will appreciate (and
hopefully reciprocate) your efforts to turn down the
volume, walk softly, close your doors quietly and limit
your vacuuming to reasonable hours. If you're a noisy
neighbor, you won't be welcome. Are you willing
to follow the community's rules?
Condominium owners
are bound by the association's covenants, conditions and
restrictions (CC&Rs). These thick legal documents
cover everything from special assessments and the
election of directors, to the operation and maintenance
of the property and association.


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Exciting
Ideas For Exciting Times!
Owners
are doing fabulous things at The Keys
Marble,
Granite and Roman Pillars. Greco -
Roman, Egyptian motif
Fine Granite Countertops Custom Built wood Cabinets,
State-of-the-art Appliances and Marble flooring make
this
Although space prohibits
all upgrades from being mentioned here, see if any of these cutting edge
products gets you feeling "switched-on" about the future of
homebuilding: Granite and
Marble: Some of the most beautiful and durable materials in homebuilding,
are now being used in much more exciting ways than
before. The low maintenance and design flexibility of
stone makes it practical and energy efficient when used
structurally. Stay tuned for more and more uses for Stone,
particularly as wood product prices continue to skyrocket.



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