Monday, March 30, 2015

+++ OUTSTANDING CHINO HILLS HOME ~ MY NEW LISTING +++

+++ HI FOLKS +++ HERE IS A PEEK AT MY NEW LISTING IN CHINO HILLS ~~ 3 BD / 2 BATHS; 1675 sf OF LIVING SPACE & LOT = 7,068 sf ~~ FULLY LOADED !!! .... HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT COUNTRY STYLE FAMILY KITCHEN ???? THERE IS AN ADJOINING OPEN FAMILY / SUN ROOM WHICH MAKES ENTERTAINING A PURE DELIGHT ~~ SO MANY GREAT IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS GORGEOUS HOME ~~~ JUST TOO MANY TO LIST ... NOW ON THE MLS & LISTED AT ONLY $525,000.00 ~~ NEED MORE INFORMATION THEN CALL Cj AT 909.910.2481 +++

Friday, March 27, 2015

NEW STYLE COUNTRY KITCHEN

DO YOU LIKE THIS .... WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE & KEEP ????

#### BRAND NEW LISTING - CHINO HILLS ####

#### Hi Folks #### My Brand New Listing in Chino Hills will be on the Market within the next couple days #### Very Nice 3 Bd, 2 Bath Single Story Home !~! It is 1,675 sf & a lot size of 7,068. #### Listed at $525,000.00 #### Interested in more information = Cj @ 909.910.2481 ####

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

** 3 Reasons Sellers Shouldn't Fear Disclosures **

~~~ IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AFTER READING THIS - CALL ME AT 909.910.2481 ** Cj ~~~ There is no reason for sellers to stress about accurately and completely filling out disclosure statements To disclose or not to disclose — that is the question. Actually, that isn’t the question. There should be no question in a seller’s mind whether to disclose an item or not. The short answer: If you’re aware of an issue, disclose it. But first let’s talk about what exactly a disclosure is, and why, as a seller, it can be your best friend. ** What is a disclosure? ** A disclosure, in terms of real estate, is an opportunity for a seller to legally communicate any known property issues to prospective buyers. Makes sense, right? A prospective buyer is ponying up some serious cash to buy a new home, and knowing its history and issues plays a key role in the selection process. ** No pain, all gain? ** Historically speaking, disclosing property flaws has been viewed by sellers as a pain point. (No surprise there.) Telling prospective buyers all the individual items “wrong” with a property goes against the natural inclination to display the property in the best light. However, rather than view the disclosure process as an unpleasant task, sellers should eventually come to embrace the process. Here are three reasons why there’s no need to be afraid to disclose your heart out. ** 1. Avoid potential legal action: ** Disclosure documents are a seller’s opportunity to tell all and paint an accurate picture of the property for sale. They also are a vehicle to protect yourself legally from any issues that may arise down the road. The more thorough the information, the better your protection. Julie Sears, a recent seller in the Seattle market, experienced this firsthand. After accurately disclosing a leaky window in the living room and agreeing to a price reduction, she was surprised to be contacted by her broker after closing. “The new homeowner was upset about water damage from a recent heavy thunderstorm and was seeking compensation for repairs,” says Sears. “Since I had disclosed the issue upfront, I was protected from any legal action regardless of the subsequent damage.” This is a perfect example of the legal protection a seller can expect when accurately disclosing issues. ** 2. Give a sense of security: ** A disclosure statement that is barely filled in sends a message to the buyer — and it’s not reassuring: the seller is either uninformed about the property or unwilling to provide information. Make it a point to sit down and thoroughly fill out your disclosure statement. Use this opportunity to convey your knowledge about the property to the buyer. Accurate information provides the buyer a sense of security and demonstrates that you are upfront and thorough. “Remember that no property is completely perfect. Revealing your property’s potential flaws will not drive away every potential buyer. The disclosure statement simply allows you to enter fair negotiations with buyers,” says FSSK, a Minneapolis law firm that specializes in real estate. Disclosing flaws places them squarely on the table, allowing both parties to either work through them together or walk away. Whichever occurs, it gets you one step closer to finding a buyer and closing the deal. ** 3. Gain commitment:** Closing a home purchase transaction is rife with small hurdles. Clearing each one is a victory as you proceed through escrow and nearer to the closing date. Deliver your disclosure statement early in the process — preferably when you return a copy of the executed contract to the buyer. Overcoming this hurdle early places you that much closer to concluding a successful transaction. If the buyer will not sign off on the disclosures and would like to terminate the agreement, it’s best to know this early so you both can move on. Let’s be honest: all properties have flaws. But if you can embrace the process and work with prospective buyers to fairly negotiate, you’ll be able to close the deal more quickly and protect yourself from future headaches. Both you and your karma will be glad you did. Robyn Woodman

Saturday, March 21, 2015

=== OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW ===

===== OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AT 15628 OBSIDIAN CT., CHINO HILLS ===== WONDERFUL HOME IN THE HILLS OF CARBON CANYON ==== THIS IS A 4 BD/ 2.5 BATH, OR A 3 BD & OFFICE W/ BUILT-IN CABINETS. HUGE PRIVATE BACKYARD!~! ===== END OF CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION IN DESIRABLE SUMMIT RANCH. LISTED ST $658,000. ===== COME BY A VIEW THIS HOME ==== OPEN FROM 1 TO 3:30 PM OR CALL FOR ANY MORE INFORMATION AT 909.910.2481 - CJ =====

DON'T FORGET ABOUT MY OTHER LISTINGS - INTERESTED ???

===== HEY FOLKS ===== #1. Great for a 1st time Buyer. This is a 3Bd /2 Bath SFR attached PUD in Chino listed at $326,000.===== #2. Super Nice home in Chino Hills which is a 4 Bd / 2 Bath with a 16,500 lot & view of Chino Valley. Listed at $ 550,000. ====== 3. This is a Cul-de-Sac location on a large lot of 20,000 sf & is a 3 Bd / 2 Bath remodeled Home in Chino Hills. Listed at only $ 650,000. HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHERS CALL ME AT 909/ 910.2481 Cj ======

Thursday, March 19, 2015

### OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY- CHINO HILLS ###

++++ HI FOLKS ++++ COME BY & SEE THIS HOME NESTLED IN THE HILLS OF CARBON CANYON ++++ A SUMMIT RANCH RESIDENT ** END OF A CUL-DE-SAC * Step into a Classy Formal Living Rm that Beams from Sparkling Travertine Floors w/Corner Brick Fireplace; Recessed Lighting: Crown Molding; Custom Painted Walls to Ceilings; Dbl Sided Dry Bar & French Doors Opens to Private Backyard** This is a 4 Bd/ 2.5 Bath waiting for YOU! Look at the cute bedroom that kids would love as their own! LISTED AT ONLY $658,000. 15628 OBSIDIAN CT., CHINO HILLS ( 91709 ) SEE YOU SUNDAY OR CALL CJ AT 909.910.2481 ***

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

*** EVERYONE IS IRISH TODAY ***

::::: MAY THE LUCK O' THE IRISH BE WITH YOU TODAY ... AND ALL YEAR AROUND !! ::::: ............ I AM ALWAYS HERE FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS AT 909.9102481 Cj

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Cj's NEW LISTING~SUMMIT RANCH-CHINO HILLS

** HI FOLKS ** LOOK AT THIS HOUSE IN THE HILLS, NESTLED IN DESIRABLE SUMMIT RANCH ** END OF A CUL-DE-SAC ** Step into a Classy Formal Living Rm that Beams from Sparkling Travertine Floors w/Corner Brick Fireplace; Recessed Lighting: Crown Molding; Custom Painted Walls to Ceilings; Dbl Sided Dry Bar & French Doors Opens to Private Backyard !~! Upstairs Finds 4Bds or 3 & Office ready to go w/Beautiful Built-In Cabinet & Ceiling Fan** There is 2,174 sf of Living space & a Lot of 13,500 sf ** VERY PRIVATE BACKYARD! ** LISTED AT ONLY $658,000 ** Would you like to view this gorgeous home??? Call Cj @ 909.910.2481 **

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

"YES ... I WANT TO AMEND MY TAXES"

**** 5 Good Reasons to Amend Your Tax Return **** Missed tax deduction? Overlooked tax credit? Get what’s coming to you by amending your return. Your home is a great source of tax savings if you know what qualifies and don’t forget to claim deductions and credits. If you missed any of these five, you can go back in time — roughly two to three years — by amending your tax return. (Read more nitpicky details in How to Amend Your Tax Return.) 1. Home Office Deduction: If your home is your principal place of business, you can take a standard deduction or deduct a percentage of eligible home expenses like: • Utilities • Mortgage interest for the proportion of the house used as your office • Home repairs and maintenance Forms you'll need to file an amendment: 1040 Form 8829 and Schedule A (if you're employed by someone else) for the year you’re amending Schedule C (if you're self-employed) for the year you’re amending 2. Energy Tax Credit: If you installed energy-efficiency improvements (like HVAC systems, insulation, a roof, windows) in 2012 and 2013 and didn’t take a tax credit for those upgrades, you may have missed out on up to $500. My husband and I didn’t claim the energy tax credit for insulation we installed one year because we thought we’d get a better deal if we claimed the credit the next year when we planned to replace windows. But we never got around to replacing the windows. So we amended our return to claim the tax credit for the insulation and got a $500 tax credit. If you want to amend your 2012 return, you have until 2015. Forms you need: 1040X Form 5695 for the year you’re amending Note: Unless Congress extends it, the $500 lifetime residential energy tax credit ended in 2014. 3. Home Improvement Sales Tax Deduction: If your state and local town doesn’t tax income, you can amend Schedule A to deduct state and local sales tax you paid. Say you added new siding for $10,000 and your state charged 6% in sales tax. That’s potentially a $600 deduction. Use the IRS's online sales tax calculator to figure out the total sales tax you can deduct. Have the receipts to prove you paid the sales taxes. Forms you need: 1040x Schedule A for the year you’re amending 4. Property Tax Deduction: Get a copy of your tax bill payment from the local tax office that collects the bill. Make sure you deduct the property tax expense on your amended return for the year you paid it, which could be different than the year it was due. Forms you need: 1040x Schedule A for the year you’re amending 5. Home Repair Deduction: Red alert: You can’t claim deductions for any old home repair. There are only two narrow, possible ways to claim home repairs, and it's always best to check with a tax pro for your particular situation: If part of your home is used for business and you aren't taking the standard deduction for your home office. You can only claim repairs made to your home office or claim a percentage of the repairs you make to the house as a whole, like repainting or patching a roof leak. If 10% of your home is office, you can deduct 10% of the repainting or patching. If the repair is to the office itself only, then the percentage generally does not apply. Forms you need: 1040X Form 8829 and Schedule A (if you're employed by someone else) for the year you’re amending Schedule C (if you're self-employed) for the year you’re amending For casualty losses. Calculating and deducting casualty losses (disaster, damages, robbery) is complex. Everything from your income level to how you value your property can affect overlooked deductions. Besides placing a value on your personal property, you have to subtract a number of things from that, including insurance reimbursement and a percentage of your adjusted gross income. Read IRS Publication 547 and consult a tax adviser. Note that you can claim losses from federally declared disasters either in the year they occur or, if it's more favorable, on the preceding year's taxes. Forms you need: 1040X Form 4684 for casualty and theft for the year you’re amending Schedule A for the year you’re amending This article provides general information about tax laws and consequences, but shouldn’t be relied upon as tax or legal advice applicable to particular transactions or circumstances. Consult a tax professional for such advice. Reyna Gobel

Saturday, March 7, 2015

** MY NEW LISTING IN CHINO **

>>>>> HI FOLKS <<<<< Check out my new listing in Chino ... Single Story Attached PUD Home at the end of a Cul-de-Sac; 3 Bd/2 Baths; Upgraded with Laminate Wood & Tile Flooring, 2 tiered Kitchen Counters with contrasting Backsplash; Upgraded Baths & very private backyard!!!! JUST ON THE MARKET YESTERDAY !~! LISTED @ ONLY $326,000 .... QUESTIONS CALL 909.910.2481 Cj <<<<<

Friday, March 6, 2015

~~~~~~ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ** CHINO HILLS ~~~~~~

****** COME & SEE THIS WONDERFUL HOME AT 3736 WHIRLAWAY LN., CHINO HILL ** OPEN 1pm TO 3:30pm ** THIS IS AN UPGRADED SINGLE STORY 4Bd/2~Bath HOME WITH A GREAT PARK-LIKE BACKYARD ** WORTH A VISIT **** HAVE QUESTIONS = 909.910.2481 CJ ******

Thursday, March 5, 2015

LEASED ~ NORTH FONTANA HOME ~

*** HI FOLKS *** BEEN PUTTING IN SOME LONG HOURS THIS LAST WEEK & A HALF *** My clients signed their lease contract last night & takes possession on March 5th of this very nice North Fontana Home. It is a 3Bd; 2 Bath; single story; built in 1989; 1,395 sf of living space & 6,600 sf lot **** Close to all needs *** MY CLIENTS ARE VERY, VERY EXCITED !~!~! *** NEED HELP WITH BUYING, SELLING OR A LEASE = 909.910.2481 Cj ****

Sunday, March 1, 2015

**** OFFICE OPEN HOUSE ***

*** THIS WAS THE ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE RED CARPET WALK *** THANKS YOU TO THESE 3 FOR ALL THE WORK TO MAKE IT A GREAT SUCCESS *** THERE WAS LOTS OF FOOD, DRINK,CONVERSATION & FUN !!!! THANKS AGAIN LISA, DEBBIE & LESA .............. ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE IS HERE TO SERVE *YOU* ....ALONG WITH MYSELF AT 909.910.2481 ****