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I am a fourth generation lifelong Bay Area Resident, now sharing my time in Coachella Valley. I provide the same great services no matter the location, client or price range. To best serve you I have relationships with a network of qualified and trusted professionals for just about anything you might need. When buying (https://kelleyeling.com/2024/06/03/what-home-buyers-can-expect-when-they-hire-me-to-represent-them/) or selling (https://kelleyeling.com/2024/06/10/what-home-sellers-can-expect-when-they-hire-me-to-represent-them/) a home, there are a plethora of details to cover, as well as a huge amount of liability, so it is best to be represented by someone who cares about your best interests and has a team of professionals to cover all the bases--because the transaction doesn't always end at the close of escrow. Be prepared to be pleasantly surprised by getting your calls and emails either answered immediately, or returned in a timely manner, as well as unexpected attention to all the details that are important to you. Because this is really about you, isn't it? In fact, I am known to recommend that my clients NOT buy or sell if it is not in their best interests--even though it means no paycheck for me. I have to make a living, but I also have to live with myself. If it's not good for you, then it's not going to happen with me. Whether you are Buying or Selling, I am here for you and my responsibility is to represent your best interests. My clients say it best: https://kelleyeling.com/testimonials/

Does Every Cloud Have A Silver Lining? Is There An Upside To The “Meltdown”?

Posted on April 8, 2008April 8, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As we have all heard, ad nauseum, there are many distress sales throughout the Bay Area as well as the entire Country.  Some of these sellers really need to be rescued, presenting opportunities for others to possibly get a great deal. The links below are a sampling of some of the distress sales in Marin…

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Marin County, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 19% of available listings in Marin County are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 133 homes sold in Marin County, at an average final selling price of $1,065,569. It took these homes an average of 83 days to sell. For more information about this area visit…

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Tiburon, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 16% of available listings in Tiburon are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 9 homes sold in Tiburon, at an average final selling price of $2,047,556. The average original asking price of these homes was $2,152,772. It took these homes an average of only 44 days…

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Sausalito, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 14% of available listings in Sausalito are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 3 homes sold in Sausalito, at an average final selling price of $848,333. The average original asking price of these homes was $971,333. It took these homes an average of 93 days to…

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San Rafael, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 18% of available listings in San Rafael are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 28 homes sold in San Rafael, at an average final selling price of $881,929. The average original asking price of these homes was $926,525. It took these homes an average of 66…

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San Anselmo, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 28% of available listings in San Anselmo are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 5 homes sold in San Anselmo, at an average final selling price of $879,000. The average original asking price of these homes was $953,400. It took these homes an average of 108 days…

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Ross, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 12% of available listings in Ross are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 1 home sold in Ross at a final selling price of $2,800,000. The original asking price of this home was $2,595,000. It took this home only 15 days to sell. For more information…

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Novato, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 21% of available listings in Novato are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 45 homes sold in Novato for an average final selling price of $705,528. The average original asking price of these homes was $769,364. It took these homes an average of 108 days to sell….

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Mill Valley, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 18% of available listings in Mill Valley are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 16 homes sold in Mill Valley for an average final selling price of $1,325,500. The average original asking price of these homes was $1,360,906. It took these homes an average of 57 days…

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Larkspur, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ March 2008

Posted on April 5, 2008 by Kelley Eling, Realtor

As of April 5, 2008 only 20% of available listings in Larkspur, CA are in escrow. For the month of March 2008 only 4 homes sold in Larkspur, at an average final selling price of $1,330,906. The average original asking price of these homes was $1,400,750. It took these homes an average of 71 days…

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