Showing posts with label Brea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brea. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2020

MY LEASE LISTING COMPLETED IN 2 WEEKS!
HUGE RESPONSE!
This 2 story, 4 Bd/3-Full bath home of 2179 sf, lot of 7000 sf, had new interior paint, new flooring & new carpet on stairs, all new appliances, Power washed exterior & new landscape front & back.  
FEATURES: Formal Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen w/ computer desk, Breakfast Bar and a kitchen nook that opens to a large family room. There is 1 Bed & Bath down . All Bedrooms are very good size. Covered Patio to enjoy!

LISTED AT $2800/ MONTH  ********* LEASED ST $2800/ MONTH
Need help with Buying, Selling, Leasing or just have some questions ....
CALL "C.J." 
ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE  
BRE: 01396688
909.910.2481 or cjadvantage1@gmail.com

I RESPOND QUICKLY !~!~!









Tuesday, May 5, 2020




BACK ON MARKET AFTER A  2 MONTH "HOLD"
TAKE A LOOK !~!

**3=Bd;2-Baths;1488sf;Lot=7210sf
LISTED AT $540,000
Pull up to a pleasing Lg. Front Yard of this SINGLE STORY HOME**Enter thru the Dbl Doors to a SUNKEN FORMAL LIVING RM w/a Lg Picture Window, a cozy “Wood Burning” Brick Fireplace, High Ceilings w/ recessed lighting & nice ceiling Fan complimented by Laminate Wood Flooring. This 3 Bd; 2 Bath;1488 sf; 7210 sf Lot; sits on a Cul-de-Sac.**Now stroll to an open Kitchen/ Family Rm. Combo with a remodeled Kitchen Nook w/lots of New Added Cabinets, Granite Counters & New Garden Window to let in Natural light*There is a Breakfast Bar available too for quick meals! What a Great Area for Entertaining**Step down the hallway to Freshly Neutral Painted Bedrooms w/Ceiling Fans & Laminate Wood Floors, Remodeled Baths with Granite Counters, updated Light Fixtures, Etc.**Good Sz. Master Bedroom w/ Private Remodeled Bath & New Linen Cabinet**There is a Lg. Covered Patio w/some Stain Glass-Like Accent, Built-In BBQ, Kid Friendly Backyard, a New Retaining Wall & Garden w/mixed Newer & Mature Landscape & Newer Subterranean Drainage from back to front yard**Oh yes, there is possible side area for Sm. RV Parking or just for Sport Toys**OTHER FEATURES: Travertine Tile stylish Flooring in Kitchen,Hallway & Baths, New Garbage Disposal, New Water Heater,Recent Service To AC compressor, Attached 2 Car Garage w/Direct Access & Laundry Area, Small Dog Run**Close to Schools, Shopping, Dining, Churches, Entertainment & easy Fwy Access. Make this home Yours & Chino Your City !


For more information Contact:
"C.J"
                                                                   Advantage Real Estate  *** BRE; 01396688 
At 909.910.2481 or cjadvantage1@gmail.com







Monday, April 20, 2020

HAZMAT SUIT ? 

YOU BET I WILL, TO GET THAT HOUSE BOUGHT,SOLD 
OR LEASED FOR YOU !!!
... JUST LIKE JAKE FROM STATE FARM 
😁 

"C.J." 
ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE
CELL 909.910.2481 OR cjadvantage1@gmail.com
BRE: 01396688

Monday, April 13, 2020

😄
SOMETIMES AGENT'S WORDS ARE 
TAKEN TO HEART! 

All joking aside.
 Did you know that while in the process of searching for or purchasing a house or close to the end of escrow, that the last thing you want to do is purchase new furniture, a new car, increase your credit card balances or take out a new credit card loan? 
Doing so can Cancel your SALE!
😞 

Are you Dreaming of a purchase?
Many actual Buyers did't think they could,
 yet found out they could !
Do you want to know more about the process?
Call or Email me to see how I can help You
fulfill your Dream.
C.J. 
ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE
909.910.2481 or cjadvantage1@gmail.com
BRE: 01396688

Tuesday, April 7, 2020


COMING THIS MONTH TO THE MARKET !
SOUTH CHINO HOME FOR LEASE !~!~!

4-BD; 3-BATH; 2,179 sf.OF LIVING SPACE; LOT= 7,000 sf.
Keep an eye out for when it hits the MLS ** Mid to Late April.


*QUESTIONS ON BUYING SELLING OR LEASING*
CALL OR EMAIL Cj AT 
909.910.2481 or cjadvantage1@gmail.com 
Advantage Real Estate 
BRE: 01396688

Monday, January 27, 2020

*** A CHINO HOME READY FOR YOU ! ***

BACK ON MARKET AFTER A  2 MONTH "HOLD"
TAKE A LOOK !~!

**3=Bd;2-Baths;1488sf;Lot=7210sf
LISTED AT $540,000
Pull up to a pleasing Lg. Front Yard of this SINGLE STORY HOME**Enter thru the Dbl Doors to a SUNKEN FORMAL LIVING RM w/a Lg Picture Window, a cozy “Wood Burning” Brick Fireplace, High Ceilings w/ recessed lighting & nice ceiling Fan complimented by Laminate Wood Flooring. This 3 Bd; 2 Bath;1488 sf; 7210 sf Lot; sits on a Cul-de-Sac.**Now stroll to an open Kitchen/ Family Rm. Combo with a remodeled Kitchen Nook w/lots of New Added Cabinets, Granite Counters & New Garden Window to let in Natural light*There is a Breakfast Bar available too for quick meals! What a Great Area for Entertaining**Step down the hallway to Freshly Neutral Painted Bedrooms w/Ceiling Fans & Laminate Wood Floors, Remodeled Baths with Granite Counters, updated Light Fixtures, Etc.**Good Sz. Master Bedroom w/ Private Remodeled Bath & New Linen Cabinet**There is a Lg. Covered Patio w/some Stain Glass-Like Accent, Built-In BBQ, Kid Friendly Backyard, a New Retaining Wall & Garden w/mixed Newer & Mature Landscape & Newer Subterranean Drainage from back to front yard**Oh yes, there is possible side area for Sm. RV Parking or just for Sport Toys**OTHER FEATURES: Travertine Tile stylish Flooring in Kitchen,Hallway & Baths, New Garbage Disposal, New Water Heater,Recent Service To AC compressor, Attached 2 Car Garage w/Direct Access & Laundry Area, Small Dog Run**Close to Schools, Shopping, Dining, Churches, Entertainment & easy Fwy Access. Make this home Yours & Chino Your City !


For more information Contact:
"C.J"

At 909.910.2481 or cjadvantage1@gmail.com












Thursday, December 26, 2019

**** NOW SOLD **** CONGRATULATIONS TO MY CLIENT ****


SOLD
LISTED AT $92-86,000 ** SOLD AT $86,000
BREA, CA. ~ MANUFACTURED HOME IN WONDERFUL COMMUNITY

**This is a Cute 2-Bd, 2 Full Baths, 1040 Sf; Built in 1979 ** This Manufactured home has a Formal Living Room, Dining Room, High Open Beam Ceilings and Laminate Wood Flooring throughout.  It also features a Ceiling Fan in the dining room, built in Hutch, good size bedrooms & newer A/C. ** Park has many nice amenities.
Interested in owning your own Home ? 
I have experience in All kinds of transactions!  *** CONTACT ***
CJ 
Advantage Real Estate
Cell: 909.910.2481
Email: cjadvantage1@gmail.com
BRE: 01396688






Monday, December 16, 2019

*** NEW TO THE MARKET ***

NICE SINGLE STORY CHINO HOME 
MLS#: TR19274597 

This is a 3-Bd, 2 Baths, 1488 SF, 7210 SF Lot located on a Cul-de-Sac. *** FEATURES: Sunken Living Rm w/ Cozy Brick Fireplace; Open Kitchen to Bright Family Rm; Kitchen Nook w/new added Cabinets & Plant Window, Comfortable size Bedrooms, Remolded Baths, Laminate Wood Floors complimented with Travertine Tile Flooring, Recessed Lighting, Ceiling Fans, New Backyard Landscape w/Stylish upgraded retaining wall/Planter & Built-In BBQ.  Much more !! ** Call CJ @ 909.910.2481 **   













Wednesday, November 27, 2019

THANKSGIVING WISH TO AMERICA


MAY YOUR TURKEY BE PLUMP *
MAY YOUR FAMILY MAKE YOU LAUGH *
AND NOW ...
LET THE FUN BEGIN*
****
HAPPY THANKSGIVING & GOD BLESS TO ALL


CJ
ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE
909.910.2481
BRE: 01396688

Monday, October 28, 2019

DID YOU KNOW ????


*** 5 SURPRISING MAINTENANCE TASKS LANDLORDS AREN'T RESPONSIBLE FOR HANDLING ***
By: Lauren Sieben

** HELP IS A PHONE CALL AWAY ** 
CJ 
@ 909.910.2481
cjadvantage1@gmail.com
ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE
BRE:01396688


One of the biggest perks of being a renter is that, for the most part, tedious maintenance work and expensive home repairs aren’t your problem. That’s your landlord’s job, right? Right?
Well, not necessarily. In some cases, tenants are in charge of handling routine maintenance—and even some repairs—in their rental units.
“Landlords and property managers are responsible for maintaining any appliances and electrical systems,” says Candice Williams, a Realtor, landlord, and property manager in League City, TX. Landlords are also generally responsible for ensuring the overall safety of the rental property, including making sure your locks work, your alarm systems (if any) are operational, and your unit receives running water.
But these expectations vary from lease to lease. Even if your landlord handles the major repairs, there are plenty of daily duties that could land on your plate.
Before you sign a new lease or re-up your current agreement, take a close look at the fine print and make sure you understand your responsibilities as a tenant. To help cover your bases, we talked with landlords to ask about some of the common maintenance task that renters are responsible for handling.
1. Yardwork and outdoor maintenance
If you scored a big backyard with your rental, you may have also scored a part-time gig as your own personal groundskeeper: Some leases require tenants to maintain the lawn, sidewalk, and other outdoor spaces.
“Tenants are often surprised that the yardwork is their responsibility and that it's not just mowing the lawn,” Williams says. “It can also include watering the yard, trimming bushes, fertilizing, and maintaining the landscaping. Some residential landlords will handle the lawn, but the cost is built into the monthly rent.”
If you live in a cold climate, snow removal could also be your responsibility. Some landlords even expect tenants to clean the gutters themselves or deal with pest removal. When in doubt, refer to your lease or ask your landlord to clarify who handles what.
2. Minor plumbing issues
Chances are, your landlord or property manager is responsible for keeping your plumbing systems running, which includes leak prevention and repairs, according to Paul Sian, a real estate attorney and property manager in Cincinnati.
But “plumbing clogs may be an exception, depending on how the lease is written,” Sian says. “A simple toilet clog? The tenant can handle.”
Check your lease to confirm whose job it is to deal with the occasional plumbing mishap. (Either way, it never hurts to keep a plunger available.)
Sian also reminds tenants to do their part to prevent clogs by never pouring grease down sink drains or dumping food in a sink without a garbage disposal. If you cause a plumbing issue in your unit, you could be held responsible for the cost of repairs. Which leads us to...
3. Repairs—if the damage was your fault
Generally, landlords are responsible for maintaining your place’s major appliances and systems—think air conditioning and water heaters—and replacing those systems after they’ve endured normal wear and tear and reached the end of their natural lives.
But if you or one of your guests (or one of your pets) destroys something, that’s another story.
“I had a tenant that was playing baseball in the backyard and hit the ball through the house window,” Williams recalls. “They were responsible for damages. ... However, if the window was damaged during a storm, the landlord would have been responsible.”
Check your lease to make sure your landlord takes responsibility for repairing damages caused by situations out of your control, like extreme weather.
4. Unauthorized service calls
If you run into a problem in your unit and decide to take things into your own hands by calling the repair person yourself, you could be on the hook for the bill.
Clara Nicolosi, a real estate broker and property manager in Hot Springs Village, AR, says that’s the case for tenants in the 200 properties she manages. She advises landlords to personally handle calls with electricians, plumbers, and other experts when tenants request a repair.
“If the problem is legit, the homeowner will be responsible for the bill,” Nicolosi says. “If there is not a problem or the problem was caused by neglect, the tenant will be responsible for the bill.”
To avoid miscommunications and surprise bills, make sure you have your landlord’s blessing before you get on the phone to request a repair.
5. Cleaning up before the next tenant
When the time comes to move on from your rental unit, don’t assume you can just hand over the keys and walk away. Many landlords expect tenants to clean up before they roll out—and if you don’t, you could risk losing part—or all—of your security deposit.
The specifics of your responsibilities should be outlined in your lease, but common expectations for outgoing tenants include cleaning the oven, sweeping the floors, having carpets cleaned professionally (you might be asked to show a receipt as proof), and repairing any damage to the walls.
“I see a lot of tenants hang beautiful artwork on the wall, which makes the house feel like a home,” Williams says. “But you're responsible for filling all holes and making sure the paint matches when you remove the artwork.”
 A good rule of thumb is that if you altered anything in the unit, it’s your duty to restore it to the way it was when you first moved in.