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Yuba City, CA Real Estate News

By Sarah Becker, Northern CA REO & HUD Home Sales
(SJB Real Estate & Management)
1489 Stafford Way Yuba City, CA 95901 Adorable Dollhouse in Yuba City PRICE REDUCED! Inside is clean as a whistle and absolutely adorable. 3 bedroom 1 bath. This is a Homepath property. Inground pool and low maintence back yard. Exterior Features: Swimming Pool. Price: $114,900 Type: Single Family Residential for Sale Floors: Single Bedrooms: 3 Baths:1 Square Feet: 1052 Year Built: 1960 MLS #: 201003839 www.sarahbecker.com For more information contact: Sarah Becker Broker/Owner, REO Director NAHREB, NRBA, DSPros, CDPE, NASSPRO, NABPOP Sellstate Gold Inc. -------------------------------------------- O. 530.671.1300 C. 530.870.7139 F. 866.451.1171 / 530.671.1333 -------------------------------------------- www.SarahBecker.com www.sellstategold.com www.linkedin.com/in/reobrokerca CA Broke...
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By Sarah Becker, Northern CA REO & HUD Home Sales
(SJB Real Estate & Management)
1977 HARBOR TOWN DRYUBA CITY, CA 95993 PRICE REDUCED List price: $144,900 2024 WOODLAND DRYUBA CITY, CA 95991 NEW 9906 O STLIVE OAK, CA 95953 NEW   For the most up t date listings and market information Contact: Sarah Becker Sellstate Gold Inc 530-671-1300
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By Sarah Becker, Northern CA REO & HUD Home Sales
(SJB Real Estate & Management)
East Indian restaurant to fill Paradiso site   September 23, 2010 11:45:00 PM By Ashley Gebb/Appeal-Democrat : WHAT: Five Rivers Tandoori replacing vacant Paradiso WHEN: Opens as a tea room Oct. 4, full-service restaurant in early November WHERE: 885 Richland Road, Yuba City After two vacant years, the site of a former upscale restaurant will reopen next week as an East Indian fine dining establishment. Nick Purewal, owner of the new Five Rivers Tandoori Restaurant, has spent the last several months sprucing up the Paradiso location at Richland and Bunce roads and transforming it into a restaurant once again. The doors are expected to open Oct. 4, starting as a tea room and then as a full-service restaurant in early November. "I'm kind of crazy," he said. "There's got to be something a...
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By Sarah Becker, Northern CA REO & HUD Home Sales
(SJB Real Estate & Management)
Sellstate Gold Inc www.sellstategold.com Foreclosure List Report Presented By: Sarah Becker 530-671-1300 Sarah@sellstategold.com   SUTTER 1 1,566 3 2 $169,810 -173% CHASE HM FIN LLC 12:00 PM 07/29/10 $181,056 04/19/04 No 1975 WHISPERING OAKS CT YUBA CITY SUTTER 1 1,581 3 2 $159,886 -105% WELLS FARGO BK NA 12:00 PM 07/06/10 $159,000 First 11/10/05 No 240 SHAKEWOOD DR YUBA CITY SUTTER 1 1,606 3 2 $152,197 -81% FREMONT INVS & LN 12:00 PM 06/24/10 $165,000 First 05/17/04 No 826 ANNA DR YUBA CITY SUTTER 0 2,133 3 2 $197,784 -48% WELLS FARGO BK NA 12:00 PM 06/04/10 $200,000 First 06/16/06 Yes 844 KLAMT CT YUBA CITY SUTTER 0 1,433 3 2 $144,182 -99% WELLS FARGO BK NA 12:00 PM 06/10/10 $255,476 First 11/03/06 No 576 SCIROCCO DR YUBA CITY SUTTER 1 1,745 3 2 $173,380 -50% SCME MTG BANKERS INC 12:...
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By Sarah Becker, Northern CA REO & HUD Home Sales
(SJB Real Estate & Management)
http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/area-99239-city-included.html Yuba City area included on PG&E 'watch list' for gas pipes September 20, 2010 11:38:00 PM Staff and news service A section of natural gas pipeline that exploded south of San Francisco does not appear on PG&E's list of its 100 riskiest pipeline segments, but two sections of Yuba City are. PG&E President Chris Johns said the pipeline segment that ruptured and exploded beneath a San Bruno neighborhood Sept. 9, killing at least four people and destroying dozens of homes, did not warrant inclusion on the list. "We were not aware of anything in this particular area that would have met the criteria to put it on that list," Johns said. The utility company's 6,700 miles of transmission pipeline in northern and central California ...
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By Tiffany Osterli
(Curtis Real Estate)
As the economic slump continues, the number of short sale inquiries I have been responding to has been increasing steadily. As an addition to the About Short Sales page on my website, which describes what a short sale is and when a homeowner might want to consider one, I recently published a page describing how to do a short sale in Yuba City, CA. The new page provides an overview of the short sale process from start to finish and includes pointers that will help sellers avoid some of the pitfalls that can come with a short sale. I hope you find these resources useful!
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By Edward Sorensen
(Sorensen And Associates)
182 Yorkshire Way Yuba City, CA 95993-Four bedroom, two and one half bathroom, two story home in Yuba City, California with approximately 2169 square feet of living space. Tile entry way. Sitting room off front door. Family room. Kitchen has white appliances, oak cabinets, and tile countertops. Master bedroom with two walk in closets and master bathroom. Laundry room on second floor. Wired for electric dryer. All bedrooms upstairs. Two car garage with garage door opener. For more information about this property or to arrange a private showing, visit the listing agent's website at www.HowToBuyThisHouse.com.
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
Wow!  I received a call from a Realtor today and he was inquiring about a home inspection.  I'd like to call him a price-shopper because that's exactly what he was doing.  I got the information for the home and told him my price.  He said he can get it done for $100 less than my price--I let it go because I don't overcharge; I'm a professional and my clients receive the BEST service for half the price.  I later called him back because I wanted to know if I could add him to my mailing list and also where he heard of me.  Afterwards, I mentioned that a couple people in the area are grossly under-cutting "Professional" home inspector's prices, so be careful.  My concern is for the clientele in that they are receiving the best for their money.  A couple tips I recommended, not to insult his...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
We live in an environment that experience rain only a few months of the year but usually it's killer hot and sunshine galore--we're usually wishing it would rain.  Our lakes are filling; making our summer water supply a bit better, but we're possibly also experiencing another phenomena with rain--a roof leak! During the summer months a roof leak cannot be predicted unless there is obvious damage or a water test is performed.  This time of the year it's easier--just look up and find the stains.What do you do if you have a roof leak?  Determine where it's coming from--is there damaged roofing, missing or incorrectly-installed flashing, or is there a hole in the roof?  Hopefully not the last one, but it needs to be repaired.  What if it's a flat roof or low-sloped roof?  It may be more dif...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
Our company, despite our name, does perform commercial property inspections as well.  Albeit our prices are different for commercial property, the inspection quality is the best money can buy.  Our ethics are beyond reproach and our attention to detail is top-notch.  If you know of someone purchasing commercial property, apartment building or strip mall, it does not matter, have them call us for the best inspection their money will buy.  We offer thermal imaging inspections as well.  Here in our part of CA it has been raining hard.  This will continue for the next couple months, on and off, and then the "dry" will be back.  In the meantime, flat roofs will leak, or maybe gather water internally and begin to grow mold--deteriorating the membrane.  A thermal scan can pinpoint the moisture...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
Our heating bill has really settled down since last year and expect our summer cooling bills to do the same. We used our thermal imaging camera in our own home and found displaced insulation and leaking air ducts. You could do the same. Our thermal inspection includes a detailed report with recommendations on how to make the repairs. We do not perform maintenance so there is no conflict of interest. Our report is for you to use to have the repairs made. Stop paying more than what you should get a thermal inspection. Check out our web site http://www.gcshomeinspections.com or go directly here: http://www.gcshomeinspections.com/Therm ... nspections GCS Home Inspections530-455-5130
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Imaging I upgraded my arsenal of cool equipment items with this fabulous Fluke TiR1 thermal camera.  This camera is incredible.  Infrared technology has been around for years but now it's nearly affordable to those of us in the inspection field.  The camera is capable of measuring small differences in temperature and I've already pin-pointed where my own home is losing heat.  Here are just some possibilities: ·        Water and moisture intrusion inspection scans·        Electrical system inspection and component scans·        Thermal insulation inspection scans·        Structural component inspection scans·        Flat roof inspection scans·        Pitched roof inspection scans·        Building envelope inspection scans·        Material defect scans·   ...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
New Report Upload Service For Use With Any Inspection Software & Free 3 Month Trial   GET 3 MONTHS FREE TO TRY IT OUT! Realtors, do the inspectors you work with use this service?  It benefits you as well!  I use this upload service and LOVE IT!!!  As an inspector, this gives me more redundancy and allows me to view my reports from any computer.  Here's another perk for me the inspector--I was in a pinch, couldn't send a report to a Realtor because my Internet was down for the day.  I picked up the phone and called Dominic (developer and owner of Home Inspector Pro and the download service).  I asked Dominic to forward the reports I needed to go.  Because I've used this upload service, Dominic had access to my files, sent my files, and saved the day!  Thanks Dominic! If you don't have th...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
I was hired to inspect a home and it was such a sweet home.  It sat back in the lot and had a beautiful curb-side appeal to it.  The home was recently renovated with a new interior such as dry wall, bathroom cabinets and fixtures, new flooring, and carpeting throughout.  Unfortunately, nothing was done with the roof.  This time of year in our area of California it just doesn't rain and and if it did, this defective areas could be identified from the ground because not only was the roof damaged, but the down spout was removed and it was lying on the roof (also hidden from the ground).  There were other items in my Home Inspection Report--this wasn't it.  Go to http://www.gcshomeinspections.com/home-inspection-sample-reports.html to see a sample of my report.  My reports range from appro...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
Many homes I've recently inspected are either foreclosures or short sales.  Some of these homes are in disrepair and it's unfortunate, but a reality.  As a Home Inspector I'm partial and believe every property purchase needs an inspection, but especially with the above mentioned homes, no one really knows what the house is all about--only a certified home inspector.  The defects found during an inspection are critical and all home buyers need to know what they are buying.  These defects, converted to the negotiating power ($), pay for the inspection many times over.  I'm not saying all homes have defects but many have items that just aren't the way they should be and it's good they are being inspected by a certified inspector.  Call me if you need a home inspection.  Yuba City, Marysvil...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
Lately the number has risen.  That's good for me but of course, it's really good that folks are buying!  Investors are purchasing foreclosures but I've seen more first-time home buyers getting into the the market than others.  Hopefully this is going on everywhere!  I have seen some pretty scary things though.  I hope this isn't the case everywhere!v/rGregwww.gcshomeinspections.com
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
This is from a recent inspection.  Can you see the wires in the bottom left of the fuse box?  They've been cut.  I inspected this home and made some recommendations such as a licensed electrician come evaluate and make appropriate repairs.  This is the repair made to the fuse box; I came back for the buyer to relook at a couple areas--this being one of them.  The listing agent called for these repairs to be made and possibly hired it out.  The buyer received the same statements from me regarding this fuse box in addition to the one I mentioned earlier--the wires are cut and left in the box unsecured.Thoughts?Gregwww.GCSHomeInspections.com530-455-5130
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
Yesterday I inspected a home--it took me about three hours to get around, over, in and under it.  I drove home and uploaded my 269 digital photos.  I had to switch memory cards about 2/3 of the way through the inspection but I didn't realize I had taken so many photos.  I use a reporting software program from http://www.homeinspectorpro.com called Home Inspector Pro, like the web site.  It took me over six hours to write the report despite the ease of this program.  I had a lot to say about this house.  It was an old home with many problems from vermiculite insulation to cable feeds resting on the roof, to exposed live wires, and so much more! Here's what I realized--I'm thorough!  I know; you may say, "Greg, you were in the military for 26 years and you're going to be attentive to deta...
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
What's wrong with this picture?  This is the bath tub hot water temperature.  It's important to note that anything over 110 degrees is hot water but above 120 degrees scalding time drastically shortens.  Check your water temperature, and though it gets the dishes clean, it is dangerous especially to the very young and very old. Gregwww.gcshomeinspections.com
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By Gregory Scheer
(GCS Home Inspections and Thermal Inspections)
I saw a blog today in a local forum regarding their AC compressor and how to determine if it was still alright.  Below is a learned tip: There's a way to check the air conditioner using a clamp amp meter--I'm not an electrician but this has worked for years: Look at the label on your compressor and see what the running load is rated. After about 30 minutes of use, place a clamp meter around one of the cable feeds. The amperage should be at approx 75% of the rated load on the label. Higher than that could indicate a bearing failure or something creating drag on the motor. Lower amperage could mean a low refrigerant. If it's fine, then use a temp gage and check the register air temp and supply temp. Greg www.GCSHomeInspections.com
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