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Santa Clara County First Time Home Buyers

Need Exclusive Buyer Agents (EBA)
Santa Clara County first time home buyers need EBAs' protection against someone taking advantage of them, as well as help in finding property for sale on MLS, and not on MLS, a must in the purchasing process.
    Our cities are San Jose, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Los Gatos, Campbell, Saratoga, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Los Altos and Palo Alto. These cities lie in what was once a rich fruit and vegetable growing region. Until the early 1960's there were lots of agriculture, orchards, dairies, wineries and many food-processing industries. The primary manufacturers in the region were Lockheed and Westinghouse in Sunnyvale, and the Ford Plant in Milpitas. Industrial production developed significantly after World War II and growth since has been rapid.
    The manufacture of computers, chips and electronic items started taking the lead in the late 1960's, 1970's and 1980's. The explosive growth of internet related companies in the 1990's, brought a boom to the region. However, in 2000 software developers started cutting jobs back, and stocks fell.
    Property values suffered as the "dot com" stocks plunged. Layoffs abounded causing large numbers of contract employees and their families to return to their home countries. This caused a local recession and high unemployment. However, the area came back strongly in 2004 with high demand for properties. Multiple offers continue to dominate in 2005. See the link to "market conditions" below for the latest update. Contact us to see homes in the entire region and beyond.
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Are you aware that listing agents hold written contracts with sellers requiring that their entire company do their best to get the highest possible price and terms for their listed properties? Who do you want negotiating for you? The seller's agent, the seller's brokerage, or a company that never lists property for sale or works for sellers?


Statistically about 40% of all real estate purchasers in America use any agent they meet when just getting started. We urge you to interview at least 3 agents before choosing one. With some 15,000 plus agents in the local multiple listing system serving the above cities, understandably selecting good brokers is problematic. Choosing an agent who wants to sell you his/her company's listings has its obvious pitfalls. Picking an agent on the basis of their personality is wrong, too. Selecting an agent offering a rebate may actually cost you far more. We urge you to choose specialists who will represent you 100%, someone with experience and expertise investing years on the side of purchasers; those who will help you acquire a property of your choice, not try to sell you something you don't want, or that you will regret purchasing.

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