UPDATE: Now Listed in Berryessa!
/We're excited to list a charming townhome-style condo in the vibrant Berryessa neighborhood of San José. Want to take a closer look? Head over to our Properties page.
We're excited to list a charming townhome-style condo in the vibrant Berryessa neighborhood of San José. Want to take a closer look? Head over to our Properties page.
Take a look inside these updated 1940s homes that blend classic structure with contemporary style. Open houses all weekend!
Visit our Properties page and contact us for more info about these homes hitting the market in the new year!
We’ve all fantasized about building our dream home from the ground up, with every detail tweaked to our taste and endless possibilities for personalization. These lots on the Peninsula could make the perfect playgrounds for your imagination!
Keep reading for our tips to get you started with a pet project…
Budget & Finance: Set your budget and secure financing for land and construction.
Location & Zoning: Choose the perfect spot and check zoning laws.
Survey & Inspection: Get a land survey and inspect for environmental issues.
Permits & Codes: Obtain necessary permits and understand local building codes.
Utilities: Plan for water, electricity, and other essential services.
Team Up: Hire an architect and builder with Bay Area experience.
Timeline: Set a realistic schedule and consider a project manager. (The Geek might be available!)
Legal & Insurance: Consult a realtor and real estate attorney and get construction insurance.
Resale Value: Think long-term — and realistically — about the property's value. (The Chic has an eye for the big picture!)
We are here to help you through every step of the process. Contact us to start a conversation!
We’re on the road and working in Hawaii while enjoying the holiday season! If you’re looking for a vacation home or a relocation opportunity in the Rainbow State, there are a few things you need to know…
Many homes incorporate traditional Hawaiian architecture, like open floor plans, large verandas (aka “lanais”), and natural materials like wood and stone to blend with the natural surroundings.
Hawaii has a tropical climate, so homes are built to withstand the elements like flooding, humidity, and pests. The mild climate also lends itself to indoor-outdoor living, with large windows and sliding glass doors.
Hawaiian homes often reflect the diverse cultural influences of the islands, including Polynesian, Asian, and Western elements.
Visit our Properties page to see a few that caught our eye on Oahu!