Pleasanton, CA Real Estate Agents and Realtors
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Updated on May 27, 2024
236 agents found based on our current data
Mike Carey
Investment Real Estate
15 years in business
52 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
22Avg time on market
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Timothy Mcguire
Alain Pinel, Realtors
22 years in business
36 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
22Avg time on market
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Blaise Lofland
Alain Pinel, Realtors
39 years in business
20 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
14Avg time on market
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David & Sue Flashberger
Keller Williams Tri-valley
35 years in business
17 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
13Avg time on market
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Susan Schall
Park46 Real Estate
15 years in business
27 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
13Avg time on market
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Kris Moxley
Alain Pinel, Realtors
15 years in business
14 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
12Avg time on market
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Steve Mohseni
Compass
15 years in business
38 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
11Avg time on market
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Anne Martin
RE/MAX QUALITY REAL ESTATE INC
24 years in business
13 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
11Avg time on market
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Stephanie Zhou
Bhg Mason-mcduffie Re
21 years in business
19 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
9Avg time on market
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John Rocha
Re/max Accord
36 years in business
17 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
8Avg time on market
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Sherri Stoneberger
Legacy Real Estate & Assoc
38 years in business
42 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
8Avg time on market
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Nancy Sutorius
Coldwell Banker
47 years in business
14 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
8Avg time on market
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Lisa Sterling
Venture Sotheby's Intl Rlty
15 years in business
12 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
7Avg time on market
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Julia Murtagh
Compass
19 years in business
18 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
7Avg time on market
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Max Devries
Intero Real Estate Services
24 years in business
63 closings in the last 12 mos
Closings in Pleasanton, CA
7Avg time on market
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What does a Pleasanton, CA agent do?
Pleasanton real estate agents are licensed professionals who represent both buyers and sellers in real estate transactions. They are trained to help guide their clients through every aspect of the often-complex process of buying and selling homes. In exchange for their services, Pleasanton agents are compensated with a percentage of the property’s sale price — typically this commission comes to somewhere between 2 and 3 percent for each agent, and the amount is often negotiable. The full commission amount is typically paid by the seller.
What's the difference between an agent, Realtor and broker?
You may hear different terms, such as agent, Realtor and broker, and wonder what the differences are. Here’s a breakdown:
- All real estate agents must take classes and pass an exam to earn their real estate license. Some specialize in particular facets of the industry, but all licensed agents are qualified to help a client buy or sell homes and property in the state(s) in which they are licensed. Agents who represent the buyer, or buyer’s agents, help the client find and purchase a home, whereas agents who represent the seller help prepare and market the home and find an appropriate buyer. Seller’s agents are often called listing agents, as they manage the listing of the home on the market.
- A real estate agent who is also a member of the National Association of Realtors, an industry trade group, is called a Realtor. (The term is capitalized because it's a trademark.) All Realtors are agents, but not all agents are Realtors.
- A broker owns and/or manages a real estate brokerage or agency. Many brokers are also agents, but not all. However, all brokers must also take classes and pass a rigorous exam to earn their brokerage license.
Do I need an agent? Questions to ask before hiring
It is possible to both buy a house without an agent and sell a house without an agent. However, retaining one is usually a wise decision. Buying or selling a home in Pleasanton is one of the biggest and most important financial decisions most people ever make, and the market is complex and constantly changing. It makes sense to have a qualified pro on your team, especially with so much money at stake.
Selling a house in Pleasanton
For sellers, a real estate agent who knows the Pleasanton housing market well can be a crucial partner. Pricing your home correctly is a tricky business, and agents can put together a comparative market analysis to make sure you understand what your home is worth — and how much area buyers will be willing to pay for it.
Buying a house in Pleasanton
On the buyer’s side, real estate agents know their market and what’s available in it. They can find you more options that meet your needs, and your budget, than you’d be able to find on your own, and they can open your eyes to other options or neighborhoods that you might not know about otherwise. When you find a place you love, a Pleasanton buyer’s agent can also walk you through the offer and negotiation process to make sure you get the best deal possible.
Finding an agent in Pleasanton: What to look for
- Local experience: Whatever market you’re located in, you want an agent who knows that market — well. This might mean everything from surrounding towns to specific neighborhoods, or even a single block. An agent with recent experience in the exact area you’re looking in will have valuable insight that less-localized agents won’t.
- Know-how: Ideally, you want someone who has done many deals like yours — if you’re selling a home, look for someone who’s sold similar homes nearby; if you’re buying a condo, see if you can find someone who has handled sales in the same building or complex. The more specifically an agent’s knowledge matches your needs, the more likely they are to get you the deal you want.
- Communication style: If you’re a texter, you won’t work well with someone who communicates exclusively via email. Similarly, if you like to talk things over on the phone, you won’t click with someone who only texts. Make sure you’re on the same page with your agent’s style, including whether to expect replies on evenings/weekends, how often to expect updates and who your main point of contact will be (the agent themselves, or someone on their team?).
FAQs
Do I need a real estate agent in Pleasanton, CA?
Every real estate market is complicated in its own unique ways, and no one knows the local market better than an agent who operates in that area. You could buy or sell a home in Pleasanton, CA without one, but local agents have knowledge that can prove invaluable — both financially and in terms of guiding the way to a smooth and successful transaction.
When should I first contact a real estate agent in Pleasanton, CA?
You can reach out to a real estate agent informally anytime, but before you sign a deal with one, make sure you’re really ready to buy or sell. Most agent contracts have time limits built in, and you don’t want to waste their time, or yours. If you’re buying, it’s smart to get preapproved for a mortgage before you start house-hunting, so that you have a solid idea of your budget and don’t bother with listings that aren’t realistically within your means. For sellers, you might consult with an agent on the earlier side, to get an expert opinion on whether your home in Pleasanton, CA is ready to show or needs some repairs or curb appeal help first.
What type of real estate agent should I hire in Pleasanton, CA?
All licensed agents in Pleasanton, CA should be qualified to help you, but some specialize in certain areas. If you’re selling a home, look for a listing agent with plenty of successful sales under their belt — preferably in your specific neighborhood. If you’re looking to buy, the same guideline applies: Try to find a real estate agent who has helped others buy homes similar to what you want, in the areas you’re interested in. Some Pleasanton, CA Realtors may have special certifications to help specific kinds of clients, such as seniors or members of the military, and some specialize in specific kinds of properties as well, like vacation homes or condos.
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