Free Home Value Report Search For Homes

Check Our Recently Sold Luxury Home Listing in Ladera Ranch

 

Lounge by the pool and enjoy the views of rolling hills and treetops




 

Are you looking for a home in Southern California? We recently sold a gorgeous listing right here, and I can’t wait to tell you more about it. Check out its features and use it as an inspiration for your next home. The home is located at 19 Sutherland Drive, Ladera Ranch, Mission Viejo. This is a beautiful area that’s about 20 years old. It has 13 community pools and skate parks, which is a great location if you have kids. Overview. This lot is over 7,000 square feet, which is huge for this area. It’s a two-story, 2,600-square-foot home that has four bedrooms, all upstairs, and two and a half baths. There’s an extra room downstairs that you can use as a casita, craft room, or an extra bedroom near the pool area. Interior features. You’ll love this home’s stylish and functional exterior. It’s fully upgraded and painted, with crown moldings and laminate flooring throughout in warm tones. The kitchen has two ovens, a refrigerator, a five-burner gas stove, and an island.


"Relax and enjoy the views of rolling hills and treetops." 

The house is an open-concept living space with another living space, a stacked stone fireplace, a beautiful area with ceiling fans, recessed lighting, surround sound, and a spot for working on homework or cooking recipes. Amenities. There’s a private pool outside featuring stacked stones, three fountains, and a Jacuzzi with a pebble-stone bottom and a swim step that fits about six people. The best part is that if you’re into swimming, the pool has lap jets, letting you swim against the current. Energy efficiency. You can save electricity with the help of 23 solar panels that are all paid off, so you don’t need to worry about the lease. Currently, the electric bill is about $50 per month. You can heat the pool with gas and then keep it powered by solar panels. All of these are less than three years old. Additional features. On the side of the house is a putting green where you can practice. It also has a fire area and a built-in kitchen with ceiling fans outside where you can relax and enjoy the views of rolling hills and treetops. If you’re interested in looking for a similar property, feel free to reach out to me by, feel free to reach out to me by phone, text, or email. My contact details are (619) 379-7664 and kwsmith3443@gmail.com. I look forward to helping you find your dream home.

Should I Consider a Lowball Investor Offer?



A lot of homeowners are confused about why they’d ever accept a lowball investor offer, but they provide maximum convenience in exchange for the discount.



 

Recently, I received a call from a friend asking about a “lowball” offer they received while trying to sell their home. Even though they had priced their home very reasonably, this offer was well below what they were expecting—what was happening? As it turned out, this offer came from an investor. In case you aren’t aware, offers from investors are becoming more common all across the country. According to Business Insider, 44% of homes were purchased by investors in 2023, and this number is expected to increase. So, if investors pay below market value for homes, why do so many people accept their offers? Does it make sense for you to consider an investor offer when selling? To answer these questions, today, I’m going over three key benefits of investor offers you should consider when selling your home:


1. Investors don’t care about the condition of your home. To get top dollar on the open market, you need to put in a little work. Painting, landscaping, staging, marketing, and more are necessary to truly maximize your sale. If you don’t have the time or money to put in this work, or you just don’t want to deal with the hassle, you might want to consider an investor offer. They will pay for your home as-is, which means they don’t care if it’s a bit of a fixer-upper.


"Investors offer maximum convenience in exchange for a lower price.


2. Investors close quickly. The market is a little slower than it used to be, and this can be a huge hurdle if you need to move as soon as possible. Fortunately, investor sales often move quickly. They’re used to buying homes on a regular basis, and there aren’t many negotiations when selling to an investor since they don’t care much about the condition of your house. They may even be willing to give you flexible closing terms to make it easier for you to find housing after moving. 3. Investors pay in cash. In real estate, cash is king. One of the most common reasons why real estate deals fall apart is because the buyer can’t secure proper financing from a bank. However, you don’t have to worry about that with cash buyer investors. Real estate agents love working with cash buyers because there’s no delay; if they have the money, they can get it to you immediately. While it might initially seem like an investor is trying to lowball you, the truth is that they provide an option that gives you maximum convenience. If that sounds like something you might be interested in, call or email me, and I can get you a free quote for an instant cash offer on your home. On the other hand, if you’re determined to get the best price possible, I can help get your home ready for the open market with as little stress as possible. I look forward to hearing from you!