Chic’s Pick: Marugame Udon Cupertino

I have a confession to make: I love udon more than ramen, which makes me an atypical Korean! After a recent broker's tour in Cupertino, my colleague and I went for a quick, easy, and delicious lunch at Marugame Udon. Authentic udon noodles are made fresh daily, using 100% domestic wheat flour, and served up with a tasty broth at an affordable price. The staff even warms the bowls in hot water. What a detail!

Client Story: SOLD in Mountain View

We recently helped Kail and Anu sell their townhome in Mountain View, and they just posted this lovely review that we want to share with you. We also want to express our sincere gratitude to Kapil and Anu for your kind words. It means a lot to us and serves as a testament to the hard work and dedication we put into selling your home.

It was truly a pleasure working with you throughout the process. The successful sale was a result of great teamwork and collaboration, and we are grateful for the trust you placed in us. Your cooperation and clear communication made the entire experience smooth and enjoyable. We are thrilled to have been able to meet your expectations.

Please know that your review has not only brightened our day but also serves as a source of motivation for us to continue delivering exceptional service to all our clients. Once again, thank you for choosing us to represent you. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors. And should you ever need our assistance again, please do not hesitate to reach out!

– Pearl & Kevin

Keep it or leave it?

They say you can’t take it with you, but that doesn’t apply to moving. Some things can come along on the ride, and some things are in it for the long haul with your current home. So what stays and what goes?

CHIC (Pearl)

A good rule of thumb is anything custom or built into the home is going to stay when you move, no matter how attached you are to it. The exception is large appliances like a fridge or a custom electric fireplace. Just be clear with the buyer about your intentions. The same goes for landscaping like trees, bushes, lawns, and garden structures. But you can probably take that potted succulent you’ve managed to keep alive since college!

GEEK (Kevin)

My rule of thumb is take everything that isn’t nailed down or unique to the home, because you never know if you’re going to miss it. So yes, commandeer all the major appliances, furniture, hardware, cabinets, tables, and TV wall mounts. And if you can’t decide on a certain item, just keep it. You can always sell it at a garage sale if you can’t use it in your new home. Just listen to Pearl and set ground rules up front with the buyer.