Archive for the ‘Piedmont’ Category

San Francisco Buyers Moving East // The Price is Right!

Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Debbi DiMaggio

The East Bay continues to be a “good deal” as compared to the pricey home values of San Francisco. What is so fantastic about Piedmont is our great weather, excellent school system and convenient location.  Just twenty minutes away from the city you will find this gracious home located at 50 Bellevue Avenue situated on a beautiful tree lined street in one of Piedmont’s most desirable neighborhoods. In comparison, a $4,000,000 property in the city may get you a condominium – half the size – surrounded by neighbors and a nosy HOA, or a single-family home outside the prime locations of Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, the Marina and most certainly, Nob Hill. Other features the East Bay has to offer include its convenient proximity to the Oakland Airport, direct access to highways and multiple bridges, not to mention a variety of excellent restaurants, and more parking, which makes running errands a bit more palatable.

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Colleagues not Competitiors // It Pays to Be Kind

Saturday, January 17, 2015
Debbi DiMaggio

It is so important, from the very beginning, to choose an agent who is a team player and a collaborator, not a winner-take-all competitor. For any agent’s long-term success, he or she should cultivate relationships with other agents in the real estate community, not alienate them. We should all work as a team, rather than as individual islands. If one agent has the listing, another is going to bring the buyer; that’s just how it works, so it pays to be kind. ( Excerpt from our book, the Art of Real Estate, Residential Real Estate Hand Guide. )  [Read More..]

San Francisco Views | Before and After | Piedmont Refresh

Thursday, October 23, 2014
Debbi DiMaggio

The Facts | Before and After images of one of our Piedmont Listings

The Property / The Project | 110 Maxwelton Road

Each home we list has its own set of issues we must address prior to market. Upon listing a home Adam and I walk through the entire home with our client detailing all the items we feel should be addressed. We do not ask the seller to commit to our long list of changes, repairs or updates at this time. However, our next step is to book inspections so we can gather information about the property and its condition; as well as to obtain bids on work we hope the seller will agree to implement. Here is a quick list of inspections we always obtain: Roof, Electrical, Furnace, Water Heater, Sewer Lateral, Termite, Foundation, Fireplace/Chimney as well as to obtain a complete Home Inspection. [Read More..]

a home well loved and lived in home | before and after | piedmont, ca

Monday, September 22, 2014
Debbi DiMaggio

A bit of paint, a splash of miracle method and in just a few weeks I will bring your home from, lived in, to staged to sell. Transforming a home to its new potential is always so much fun! A picture is worth a 1000 words 🙂 Enjoy!  515MoragaPiedmont.com

2014 DVAL Champions // Piedmont High School Girls’ and Boys’ Lacrosse Teams Take the Title

Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Debbi DiMaggio

Congratulations to the 2014 Girls’ and Boys’ Lacrosse Teams for a successful season!

For the second year in a row Piedmont’s boys’ lacrosse team was crowned Diablo Valley Athletic League Champion after defeating longtime rival Bishop O’Dowd 20-8 on Friday night at Witter Field. Piedmont’s second consecutive league championship accompanies a second straight undefeated league season as well (12-0 DVAL).  Read More on the Piedmont High Boosters page

and the girls win big too!

And Congrats to the 31 Athletes named to All-Conference

Looking forward to 2015!  Catch the fever!

Debbi

P.S. If you are interested in learning more about lacrosse or travel teams for your child, give Adam a call. We’ve been living and breathing lacrosse for 8+ years!

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