Real Estate Agent Judy Sin Moves Into California Bay Area Market

Judy Sin, a real estate agent with Compass that has years of experience in New York luxury market.

Walnut Creek, California., October 10, 2020 -- Judy Sin, a real estate agent with Compass that has years of experience in New York luxury market, today announced she is moving into the California market.

Judy Sin will be entering the Bay Area market with an impressive resume, having secured more than $20 million in closed residential sales even during her first 18 months in real estate. She has also earned rave reviews from her clients.

"I am extremely excited to begin working in the Bay Area market and look forward to helping homeowners sell their houses and buyers find their dream homes," Judy said. "As a full-time realtor, I believe instant response is critical to avoid bottlenecks in the buying and selling process, so I am available to clients day and night. It's all about building rapport and trust."

As a real estate agent, Judy services a wide demographic of clients and speaks English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Her international exposure, coupled with an expertise in business negotiation and an understanding of the cultural differences, allow her to communicate effectively with a wider variety of markets and individuals.

In addition, she has more than 10 years' experience in sales, marketing, and conference production—and prides herself in being able to work under a tight schedule, pressure while making sure all moving pieces are in place. She provides her full attention to clients no matter what the housing type or location, and is continually conscious of their best interests.

Judy has personally moved 10 times in the past 15 years across six major cities, making her extremely well-versed on all aspects of the moving process, including buying, selling, packing and relocating.

"As someone who's moved 10 times in the past 15 years, I understand the house hunting process can be stressful," Judy said. "That's why I offer a full range of services to alleviate the stress and anxiety of moving. These include staging services, compass concierge, bridge loan services and more."

Judy understands the house hunting process can be even harder with young children. That's why she handcrafts balloon animals at her open houses to keep children occupied and happy while the parents look around.

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About Judy Sin:
A native of Hong Kong, Judy lived in New York for 14 years before moving to California this year to expand her business into the Bay Area. When not assisting clients, Judy is an active and connected community contributor, serving as the founder of Toddler Chefs Cooking and Lamorinda Mama, an online guide to family-friendly activities in Lamorinda CA and beyond. She holds an MS in International Public Service from DePaul University in Chicago, and a BA in Government & International Studies from Hong Kong Baptist University.

Contact:
Judy Sin
1646 N California Blvd,
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
925-627-3025
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https://www.judysin.com

Quietudeimmobilier Launches Home Inspection and Home Appraisal Services in Australia

Lesch Springs, 29th of September 2020 – Quietude Immobilier, a professional home appraisal agency, has recently announced to launch home inspection and appraisal services in Australia.

An expert home inspector identifies the issues in the house that needs to be fixed or mended. Contrary to this, a professional home appraisal agency inspects the house and remodels and assists in selling the house by making it up to state-of-the-art market value.

The professional home appraiser – Jonas Blyth of Quietude Immobilier, stated in his press release, “Selling a home is not a one-day process. Both buyers, as well as sellers, put up substantial efforts before the deal is sealed. A buyer wants a perfect house that does not need mending anytime sooner. Apart from this, the seller wants a fair rate for his home. This is where you will need us.”

He further elaborated, “Our professional home appraisal agency will find the right buyer for you. But this is not the only service we provide. Our specialists will do comprehensive research on the market value of your house. At the same time, our expert home inspector will look at your property's issues that need to be fixed. We will remodel your house, making it look as novel as new, and finally sell it at the best market price.”

The lead of the Construction Department, John Ellen, reported, “The professionals at Quietude Immobilier carry all work necessary for passing the inspection. We offer you advice to aggrade your home value, while our remodeling team will work on making your home inspection-ready by giving it the required upgrades.”

Quietude Immobilier is a certified property appraiser in Canada. They assist, remodel, and sell your house.

About Quietude Immobilier

Quietude Immobilier is Canada’s well-known certified property appraiser. They evaluate your home to help you get the best current market price. Some of their famous services across Canada are 360-home evaluation for issues, home remodeling for upgrades, complete home selling services, inspection-ready home/property facility, and home upgrade to state standards.

Diversified Partners Presents Mercy Medical Center

Diversified Partners- Closing of Escrow- Mercy Medical Center coming soon to Val Vista & Mercy. Space is available for lease.

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States., August 28, 2020 -- Diversified Partners and Andy and Colleen Jackson are proud to bring a world-class 11-acre Mixed Use Project to the Val Vista Medical Growth Corridor located at the Southeast corner of Val Vista Drive and Mercy Road, just south of Santan Loop 202. This first-class Mixed-Use Project will have two, two story retail/office buildings with drive-through for banking and restaurants fronting Val Vista Rd with almost 50,000 SF available as well as two proposed 5-story medical office buildings.

A main grand drive entrance will bisect the proposed buildings, and the second story will connect both lower and upper floors. This is in addition to additional acreage recently acquired at S.E.C. Val Vista and Melrose, where Speedway Gas will make a new home. This project is surrounded by multiple office and medical projects opening mid-2021.

“I am so excited to be involved with such a great project. This project was originally envisioned and started by the amazing Bill and Sherry Lund and we have been blessed with the task of taking it over the goal line. In a joint venture with long-time residents Andy and Colleen Jackson, Diversified Partners is proud to bring major development to Gilbert Arizona. Diversified Partners has had an amazing relationship with the Town of Gilbert, and we are so excited to make a project of which the town and the community can be proud.”
-Walt Brown, Jr.

Space is currently available for lease.

Medical Space- JLL Team
Katire McIntyre, Mari Lederman
Patti Gentry, and Haley Henne
(602) 282-6300

Retail Space- Diversified Partners Team
Jennifer Hill and Julie Harris
(480) 947-8800

About Diversified Partners:
Diversified Partners develops, redevelops, and owns a wide variety of commercial real estate properties. Unlike other developers, Diversified Partners has a fully qualified construction management team. The belief is that the construction process is simply too important to leave it to outsiders who may not have the same sense of commitment. From the blueprint and engineering phase forward, professionals are on site working with the general contractor and subcontractor to make sure all projects are top-quality built, on time, and on budget. The Diversified Partners team initiates strategies, reviews site plans, attends government meetings, and negotiates contracts. They think for the long-term, always planning for a proper investment mix, because the right “fit” measurably lengthens the success of a development.

Contact:
Connor McGinley
Diversified Partners
7500 E McDonald Dr #100A
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
4809478800
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http://dpcre.com

Redesigned Website (LivingInReno.com) Now Live For Exclusive Access

The fully redesigned website makes it easier than ever for Buyer’s and Seller’s to connect with the exclusive listings to make the home buying and selling process simple and easy.

Frank Borghetti, a consumer-certified real estate consultant affiliated with Solid Source Realty in Reno, Nevada has launched a fully integrated custom IDX* consumer-driven web site for Buyers and Sellers of real estate in the Reno/Sparks marketplace. The site features not just all the property listings, but rich neighborhood information, school district data, interactive maps, market valuation tools, key sold information, and much, much more.

Internet Data Exchange (IDX) is an umbrella term used to cover policies, standards, and software pertaining to the display of real estate listing information on websites.

How IDX Works for Buyers!

IDX is the software used by real estate professionals to add MLS listings to their website.

IDX establishes a data connection between your website and the MLS, imports listings, and displays them on your website. The listings are updated every few hours, so Buyers always have access to the most recent listings and can contact the consultant for information about the available properties in the Reno/Sparks area.

On the other hand, web portals like Zillow and Trulia don’t use IDX. They get their information from other sources, including brokerage syndication. That’s why you’ll find the listings on portal sites are often not as comprehensive or as up-to-date as IDX data.

For example, studies have shown that 36% of the listings on Zillow and Trulia were no longer for sale, and around 20% of active listings in an MLS were missing.

The website features a simple, exclusive and effective Guide to all Reno/Sparks Real Estate Listings that has been streamlined for desktop and mobile uses for a quick and easy search.

The site is updated every 15 minutes by the NNRMLS, so the users get quick access to any new properties coming into the market.

How the site works for Home Sellers!

Selling your home is all about knowing the local housing market. Pricing your home correctly is crucial to maximizing the highest selling price possible.

The site also features two (2) easy to download FREE “Special Reports” for home sellers, titled: “The 90 Things You Can’t Afford to Neglect When Selling Your Home!” and “How to Sell Your Home Yourself, For the Highest Possible Price, And Avoid Paying a Big Commission!"

These home selling guides covered in the reports will explain everything home sellers need to know from understanding the market conditions to closing and moving. The site also allows Home Sellers to see what homes have sold for in their neighborhood.

These powerful reports are available to home sellers at absolutely no cost or obligation! https://www.livinginreno.com/selling/

About the Borghetti Real Estate Consulting Group

Frank Borghetti is a Real Estate Marketing Guru who specializes in providing marketing and sales solutions to Commission Conscience Consumers, For Sale by Owners and DIY real estate consumers. With more than 20 years of experience in commercial, industrial and residential real estate, Frank has formulated a deep understanding of real estate marketing and digital technology. Frank’s experience is rooted in real estate sales and marketing where he spent almost three decades as an independent consultant assisting clients in South Carolina, Utah and Nevada while simultaneously learning the real estate trade literally from the ground up.

For further information please contact:

Frank Borghetti, C.P.R.E.S., REALTOR®, SRES - Affiliated with Solid Source Realty

Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist Senior Real Estate Specialist

Phone: 775-357-8079

NV License No. S.180321

Internet Web Sites: www.LivingInReno.comwww.RenoPricedRight.comwww.ProbateRealtyNV.com

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How Building Energy Efficiency Helps Improve The Air Quality In Cities

Air pollution has a great impact on the health of the society and environment, and has been linked with many health-related issues including respiratory and cardiac illness, so it is of utmost importance to find the best ways to reduce it. Recently, a Harvard study revealed that COVID-19 mortality increases in regions with high levels of air pollutants. When we read the term “Air Pollution”, we tend to think about air pollution associated with traffic. However, there a much bigger source of emission that gets overlooked. The transportation sector accounts for 28% of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, while the building sector contributes for 40%.

Building emissions are mainly categorized into 2 types, direct emission and indirect emission. Diesel generators and natural gas boilers account for the direct emission while the electricity consumption from power plants that burn fossil fuels account for the indirect emissions. Reducing air pollution with effective energy efficiency methods is proving to play a vital role in building sector. When buildings improve their energy efficiency, all the emissions are collectively reduced to a great extent.

Importance of an Energy Audit

Energy audit is systematic collection and analysis of energy data which is used for identifying both, where and how the energy is used, and also the potential for saving energy. Optimal combination of energy efficiency measures varies for different properties depending upon the consumption profile. The best starting point is to opt for a professional energy audit which will allow the building owners to understand the financial returns of all the potential upgrades beforehand. This will also help owners to avoid measures that might not be suitable or effective for the building.

The audit provides 2 critical pieces of information:

  • Energy savings per dollar invested.
  • GHG emission avoided per dollar invested.

Generally, upgrading boilers and old furnaces running on heating oil can help achieve the best results. This reduces the heating cost as well as the emission per BTU (British Thermal Unit). Upgrading building heating systems can be costly but the energy bills overtime would eventually offset the cost while ensuring environmental profits.

Depending upon the building location, emission reduction may help qualify for a clean energy grant or a low interest loan. Properties over 25,000 sq. ft. in New York will be subject to emission reduction law starting from 2024.

Switching Energy Sources to Cut Emissions

Energy emissions are considerably cut down when buildings switch to energy efficient measures. In US as of 2020, building owners can claim 26% federal tax credit for renewable energy investment after switching to solar power. Switching from oil fired boilers and furnaces to natural gas fired units will lower the emissions per BTU of heat delivered.

Building owner also have an option of going 100% electric and eliminating site emissions by using high efficiency heat pumps. In case of indirect emissions, fossil fuels dominate the power grid and concentrating emission at a power plant is still preferred over directly emitting them in cities. However, indirect emissions can be reduced automatically with building electrification if the local grid starts using a greater share of renewable energy.

For a better understanding, assume a building uses 100,000 kW-hours per month where the power grid produces 0.8 kg on CO2 equivalent per kWh. In this case, indirect emissions are 80,000 kg CO2 eq per month. But, if the grid reduces the emission intensity to 0.6 kg CO2 eq per kWh, the indirect emissions are automatically lowered to 60,000 kg per month.

Now using electricity for space heating and hot water may not feasible for some buildings but, switching from heating oil to natural gas may cut down the emissions by almost 50%. What that means is that energy expenses and greenhouse gases (GHG) can both be reduced simultaneously with energy efficiency.