Category Archives: Jeni Pfeiffer

BAY AREA PINCH $1 million ‘average’ homes? Let’s talk!

Voracious demand driving record sales in ‘mansion’ bracket.

Courtesy San Jose Mercury News by Steve Johnson and Pete Carey

There was a time when a million-dollar home was something families drove by on a Sunday outing to get a glimpse of how rich folks lived. But now they’re more common than Starbucks, at least around here.

Fueled by the booming tech economy and seemingly insatiable demand for housing, the Bay Area set records in the second quarter of this year in the number of homes sold for $1 million or more as well as those costing at least $2 million, a real estate information service said Thursday.

CLICK HERE for the full San Jose Mercury news article.

June home prices recover pre-crash peaks in much of Bay Area

Courtesy Pete Carey San Jose Mercury News, July 16, 2014

Soaring single-family home prices in much of the Bay Area are near or above pre-crash peaks — and topped $1 million in San Francisco for the second month in a row — according to a report released Wednesday.

The median sale price of single-family homes sold in June in the nine-county Bay Area was only 8.6 percent off a 2007 peak of $675,000, according to the real estate information service DataQuick.

“The Bay Area is leading the way in price recovery and has for a couple years now, because it’s seen relatively strong job growth,” said Andrew LePage of DataQuick.

CLICK HERE for the full San Jose Mercury News article.

Gorgeous Evergreen Home_OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun July 5 & 6 1:00-3:00pm

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun July 5 & 6 1:00-3:00pm. Gorgeous Evergreen Home nestled near the elite Silver Creek Hills. Courtesy Jeni Pfeiffer, Realtor

This beautiful 4 Bed and 3 Bath home located at 1639 Gypsy Place Court, San Jose 95121 is listed for $600,000 and won’t last long.

CLICK HERE for more information about this listing.

Please feel welcome to contact Legacy Real Estate Agent Jeni Pfeiffer for additional questions. 408.813.4256

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Intero founder Gino Blefari to take charge of Warren Buffett’s real estate franchise business

Congratulations Gino Blefari – A great businessman, leader, inspirational mentor who I appreciate many great years having been a part of his team!

Courtesy Inman News, June 10, 2014

Earl Lee, the veteran Prudential Real Estate executive who helped launch Warren Buffett’s new real estate franchise brand, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, will step down as CEO of parent company HSF Affiliates Inc. on Jan. 1 and hand over the reins to Gino Blefari, the founder of Intero Real Estate Services.

Cupertino, Calif.-based Intero Real Estate Services was acquired last month by Buffett’s giant brokerage firm, HomeServices of America Inc., giving the company a foothold in Silicon Valley.

CLICK HERE for the full Inman News article.

Gorgeous Homes in Mountain View and Los Altos_Broker Tour June. 6

By Jeni Pfeiffer, Associate Broker, Realtor

June 6, 2014 – It was a busy Mountain View and Los Altos Broker Tour today! Here are some highlights of homes that I visited. First, three favorites from the Mountain View Whisman Station:

  1. 125 HUNTINGTON CT Mountain View – Boasts 16 year new unit with 3 Bedrooms and 2 1/2 Baths, listed for $849,000. with $215 HOA fees – Serenity and pride of ownership, I found the painted soft beach colors very soothing.
  2. 121 FREDERICK CT Mountain View featuring 3 Bedrooms and 2 1/2 Baths – The stately column entryway is handsome! This nice end unit means more windows, natural light and lovely views of the greenbelt! Listed for $840,000 with $215 HOA fees.
  3. 248 WALKER DR #8 Mountain View featuring 2 Bedrooms and 2 Baths, 33 year new. The greenbelt view is inviting, and unit has been nicely updated. Listed for $698,000 with $440 HOA fee.

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Magnificent SF Pacific Heights Decorator Showcase 2014 Mansion

By Jeni Pfeiffer, Associate Broker, Realtor

2014 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. 3660 Jackson Street_Pacific Heights designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville

2014 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. 3660 Jackson Street_Pacific Heights designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville.

Today is the final day to tour the magnificent 3660 Jackson Street, San Francisco Pacific Heights Decorator Showcase 2014 mansion.

Crafted in 1908 for Alfred and Rose Sutro, designed by the architectural team of Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville, this stately Classical Revival structure, embraced by climbing figs, sits on a third of an acre overlooking the Presidio and San Francisco Bay.

This extraordinary home was listed for sale in 2013, and quickly Sold for $18,000,000. Dozens of the Bay Area’s top interior and landscape designers have transformed the elegant 9,000 square-foot mansion combining modern touches with an elegant backdrop. Continue reading

Mortgage Rates May 9_2014 in Silicon Valley

Courtesy Tony Guaraldi, VP of Mortgage Lending Guaranteed Rate Mortgage

CLICK HERE for the current Friday Mortgage Rate Sheet effective May 9, 2014.

As we had hoped Bonds continued to climb for most of the week.  As you can see from the below Bond prices are at their peak for 2014 which means rates are among the best available this year so far.  Continue reading

Low-water landscapes think outside the box

By Angela Hill: Oakland TribuneMarch 6, 2014

Water-Wise Garden_Photo Courtesy Jeni Pfeiffer

Water-Wise Garden_Photo Courtesy Jeni Pfeiffer

Gardeners, dry those tears — or maybe collect them to water your hydrangeas. Yes, we’re looking at drought-induced water restrictions in the coming months despite the recent rain, and reality soon will place California home landscapes on a permanent water diet — reducing liquid-loving lawns and moisture-gluttonous plants and instead bulking up on water-wise vegetation that’s fit for the future.

But that doesn’t mean we will be left with rock gardens and cactus — not that there’s anything wrong with that. Experts say we can use this as an opportunity to get creative, think outside the boxwood, reimagine lawn areas and go wild with the abundant beauty of natives, succulents and even, yes, cactus in its many colors and structural shapes.

CLICK HERE for the full Mercury News Article

Silicon Valley BART and future values of local real estate

By Jeni Pfeiffer, Associate Broker, Realtor

How will the future Silicon Valley BART affect Bay Area real estate values?

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is building the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Silicon Valley Project with expected service to begin in 2018. This will extend BART coverage from Warm Springs Fremont to Berryessa with a stop in-between at Milpitas.

What does this mean for Silicon Valley real estate? Reflective in Japan, Sweden, and European countries, transit-oriented development (TOD) have been enthusiastically desirable here for residents seeking alternatives to transportation via car only.

KB Berryessa Project_Courtesy Calthorpe Associates

KB Berryessa Project_Courtesy Calthorpe Associates

TOD developments are mixed-use residential and commercial area designed to maximize access to public transport and often incorporates features to encourage transit ridership. Builder KB Home, for example, purchased 10 acres on the north side of the 120-acre San Jose Flea Market operation, and has already started selling homes in their Berryessa Crossing Development. Continue reading

Hot new Homes in Sunnyvale_Broker Tour Jan. 9

By Jeni Pfeiffer, Associate Broker, Realtor

First Broker Tour of the year in Sunnyvale and new homes that I viewed today! One of my favorites, tucked away in the exclusive Hidden Valley Complex:

  • 867 RATTAN TERRACE, priced at $730,000, is a 1,649 sq ft townhome with 3 spacious Bedrooms/3 Baths. It is as serene as being in the middle of a quiet redwood grove forest! Beautiful and lush community just minutes to new Apple campus & 49er stadium. This is an end unit with beautiful views, plantation shutters, an open and airy feel.

Three wonderful homes on tour today were in both the Cherry Chase Elementary and Homestead High School District: Continue reading