Realtor Dale Warfel

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The rural side of California

Ranching is a very popular activity in rural California, and has been going on in the area for century. The practice originated in the United States, in the 16th century, when the Spanish Conquistadors invaded the Americas, followed by settlers, who brought their cattle and cattle-raising techniques with them. As these settlers moved west, they gradually they brought cattle breeds developed on the east and adapted their management to the drier lands of the west, using special Spanish cattle-breeding techniques.

Ranching can be a good source of income for people content with rural life, and all kinds of livestock ranging from cattle to buffalo, bison to emu can be raised on a ranch. At present, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maintains all of America’s ranches. If the land or a part of it is cultivable, it may also be used for farming. It is rather simple to gain knowledge about ranches and their working from various media like the Internet, but it is more difficult to find a person who will provide you with unbiased, first-hand information regarding
real estate in California.

If you are interested in acquiring real estate in California,
contact Dale Warfel. Dale has been a realtor with Keller Williams Realty for many years, and has expertise in real estate in Hollister, San Jose, Campbell, Cambrian Park, Los Gatos, Palo Alto, Saratoga, among others. He is the perfect person to aid you in your quest for the perfect property – ranch, farm, or home. Talk to Dale Warfel today and experience the difference yourself. So if you are looking for homes for sale in the communities surrounding the Silicon Valley call him at 408 624 6202 to make an appointment.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Dream come true

People have so many dreams while growing up. They dream of getting into a great college and getting good grades, getting an awesome job, climbing up the corporate ladder, getting the perfect partner, settling down in life, having kids, moving into a beautiful home, driving a fantastic car. The list is endless. As soon as you achieve one dream you start working towards the next goal. That is human nature.

When you have achieved many of your goals and have risen in life you get ready to settle down and raise a family. Now you want the
perfect place to raise your kids, a place where they have a garden to play in, maybe a nice tree in the backyard where you can help them build their treehouse in a quiet neighborhood where they can ride their bicycles. A place where you have great neighbors and good schools.

Dale Warfel a realtor in San José is an experienced and successful real estate agent in California who specializes in properties in the Santa Clara County of California. He can help you with homes for sale in Almaden Valley or homes for sale in Willow Glen or homes for sale in Rose garden, Morgan Hill homes for sale, Monte Sereno homes for sale, Coyote homes for sale and so on. In short, he can effectively help you with homes for sale anywhere in Santa Clara. All these are great neighborhoods to settle down in. So if you are looking for homes for sale in the communities surrounding the Silicon Valley call him at 408 624 6202 to make an appointment.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tourist attractions

A ghost town is one that as been abandoned because the economic activity that ensured its existence has failed, or due to man-made or natural disasters like war and epidemics. However, there are some ghost towns, which survive only due to tourist activity, like Oatman, Arizona. Still other ghost towns are tourist attractions, especially if some interesting feature of the town, like the architecture is preserved.

Other ghost towns may be overgrown, inaccessible and dangerous or illegal to visit. One such ghost town is Holy City in California. In fact, the whole of California is dotted with such ghost towns. They are not in much demand today due to lack of opportunities, however they serve as a good security. But due to the tourist attraction
investing in these ghost towns can be very profitable.

If interested in investing in real estate in such ghost towns in California, talk to Dale
Warfel, a real estate consultant. His technical knowledge combined with his excellent negotiation skills makes him the right man regarding sale of homes in any place, especially in Campbell, Coyote, Los Gatos, Palo Alto, Monte Sereno, Midtown, Willow Glen, and Almaden Valley. So if you are looking for homes for sale in the communities surrounding the Silicon Valley call him at 408 624 6202 to make an appointment.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Listing services

A listing contract is a contract between a real estate broker and a seller or sellers of real property to give the broker the right to offer the property for sale. The contract is often referred to as a listing agreement. It is quite important in the process of selling one’s home. Only then would the real estate agent put the home for sale on his listings or multiple listing services. Most of us are definitely unfamiliar with the different types of listing contracts. It is obvious that the right real estate agent would be the best guide. For example, Dale Warfel of Keller Williams Realty specializes in the Santa Clara County of California.

The
homes shown in Dale’s listings are nothing short of magnificent. Recently, a beautiful 2000 sq. ft. mansion in San Jose with four bedrooms and two bathrooms was sold for $734,950. If you are still not satisfied with the listings, you can use Warfel’s “Dream Home Finder”, as shown on his website. So if your looking for some real estate in Almaden Valley or a residence for sale in Blossom Valley or a property for sale in Milpitas all you have to do is select the area you want to invest in and fill in all the details of your desired home.

Dale will take care of the rest, he will personally contact you. What’s better, Dale can give you the best tips and advice if you are looking for a condo for sale in San Benito or a home for sale in Willowglen. Being highly qualified and experienced in the field of
real estate, Dale Warfel has made the profession of real estate consultant his own. So call him at 408 624 6202 to make an appointment.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Realtor Dale Warfel hosts Millionaire Real Estate Investor workshop

San Jose realtor Dale Warfel will be hosting the Millionaire Real Estate Investor workshop in April. The workshop and seminar will review property selection criteria, minimizing risk, creating your team, property "flipping", wealth building strategies with real estate, and much more.

Date: Saturday, April 21, 2007

Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Fee: $25. This includes a free copy of the book Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller, co-founder of Keller Williams Realty.

As a Silicon Valley native who has lived, worked, shown, listed, and sold homes in practically every corner of Santa Clara County, you can rest assured that Dale’s combination of area knowledge, technical background, and negotiation skills will benefit you, whether you are buying or selling your home. Dale specializes in homes in the communities of Almaden valley and Willow Glen.

His entire team will provide you the highest level of care you could hope for in your home purchase. They keep you informed every step of the way providing clear and understandable answers to your questions and by providing a detailed Market Analysis on each property, which interests you, prior to suggesting an offering price. They keep you well informed through out the listing and escrow period making the process stress-free.




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Saturday, March 10, 2007

Living in Willow Glen

Willow Glen is a neighborhood in San Jose, California. It is located southwest of Downtown San Jose, south of the Midtown and Rose Garden neighborhoods, east of the West Valley neighborhoods, and north of the Cambrian Park neighborhood and the city of Campbell, California. Once an incorporated city in its own right, Willow Glen is today the only part of San Jose that feels like a small town with its own main street--Lincoln Avenue--surrounded by tree-lined neighborhoods of architecturally distinctive single family homes, many of them Spanish-style homes built in the 1920s and 1930s.

Willow Glen is a district roughly 3 miles southwest of downtown San Jose. The traditional boundaries of Willow Glen are the Guadalupe River, Los Gatos Creek, and Coe and Curtner Avenues, though many adjacent areas are usually included today. "Downtown Willow Glen" is on Lincoln Avenue, generally between Coe and Minnesota Avenues.

Gentrification transformed Willow Glen in the 1990s, though it remains a diverse community with Latino, Italian, Asian, Jewish and gay influences contributing to the rich tapestry of a quiet, enjoyable and very livable Silicon Valley community.

Willow Glen Real Estate offers some of the most charming neighborhoods, with older homes, many of which are on larger lots, and a small town feeling, particularly near Lincoln Avenue. If you’re looking to buy or sell properties in this community, feel free to get in touch with Dale Warfel. Visit his websites: http://dalewarfel.com and http://www.willowglenhomesforsale.com for more information.

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