Just Listed – Covina, CA

4739 N Conwell Ave. Covina, CA 91722 | Offered at $699,900

FEATURES

bedrooms

4

baths

2

Sq ft

1,196

lot

7,164

built

1954

Central

A/C and Heat

Garage

1 car, attached

POOL

Patio & Grill

Welcome to this charming POOL home in the desirable city of Covina! Fresh paint, and laminate flooring throughout this spacious 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home showcasing high ceilings and accent beams. Featuring CENTRAL A/C and heat, cozy fireplace, an upgraded kitchen with granite countertops, and ample cabinets for storage. The master bedroom features a walk-in shower en suite. Updates include: dual pane windows, electrical panel, plumbing, recessed lighting, new bathroom vanities. Back yard includes 2 patio areas for shade during pool gatherings, and bbq area. One car garage is attached, and home features a double driveway for RV or boat parking, can easily park 5+ vehicles. Conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, parks, and easy access to freeways. MUST SEE!

MLS# DW23030864

4
March2023
OPEN HOUSESaturday
1-4pmCovina, CA
5
March2023
OPEN HOUSESunday
1-4pmCovina, CA

DESIREE ESTRADA 

REALTOR®
c:  323.543.1881
e:  desiree@revelrealestate.com
o: 9320 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100-A Beverly Hills, CA 90212


Just Listed – Santa Clarita, CA

28238 Newbird Dr. Santa Clarita 91350 | Offered at $749,900

FEATURES

4 bedrooms

2 bathroom

Square Ft

1,491

LOT

7,164

Built

1969

Garage

2 Car – Attached

New Roof

New Paint

Inside & Exterior

Welcome Home to Santa Clarita – Bouquet Canyon Hills within a Top Rated School District!!! Beautifully upgraded home features 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with 1,491 living space on a spacious 7,164 lot. Upgrades include: NEW Efficiency Tankless Water Heater, NEW A/C, NEW Roof, NEW ceiling fans, NEW automatic sprinklers, NEW Freshly painted exterior, and more! The open layout with NEW paint throughout, includes a wood burning Fireplace in the living room and Nest controlled Central HVAC. Updated kitchen with Granite countertops is beautifully naturally lit with over the sink window providing a view of the back yard, and expansive windows in the dining area. The master suite includes a walk in closet, and en-suite bathroom with a walk in shower. The private back yard features a patio, perfect for entertaining loved ones, and includes a utility shed for ample storage. Laundry with NEW sink in the 2 car attached garage features NEW Insulation for energy efficiency. NO HOA or Mello Roos, this home is Move-in ready!

MLS# DW22072764

23
April2022
OPEN HOUSESaturday
1-3pmSaugus, CA
24
April2022
OPEN HOUSESunday
1-3pmSaugus, CA

DESIREE ESTRADA 

REALTOR®
c:  323.543.1881
e:  desiree@revelrealestate.com
o: 9320 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100-A Beverly Hills, CA 90212


Just Listed – Pico Rivera, CA

8612 Passons Blvd. Pico Rivera 90660 | Offered at $549,900

FEATURES

2 bedrooms

1 bathroom

Square Ft

814

LOT

5,103

Built

1950

Garage

Converted to Living Quarters

New Roof

New Paint

Inside & Exterior

Beautiful upgraded home in the city of Pico Rivera, bordering Downey, CA ready to move in! Updated flooring and fresh paint throughout the 2 bedroom 1 bathroom home with BONUS laundry room, BONUS exterior bathroom and BONUS Converted Garage into a STUDIO with Kitchenette and Bathroom. The Open Concept Kitchen is also updated with a bar top counter to host guests. Large back yard all recently cemented for low maintenance and perfect for gatherings. Back yard includes a storage built-in and patio for shade during summer events featuring an exterior bathroom for guests to use when hosting family and friends. NEW ROOF installed, and a converted garage to a studio perfect for additional income, or to have a friend or loved one stay with privacy. So many upgrades and ad-ons you must see!

MLS# DW21244552

13
November2021
OPEN HOUSESaturday
1-3pmPico Rivera, CA
14
November2021
OPEN HOUSESunday
1-3pmPico Rivera, CA

DESIREE ESTRADA 

REALTOR®
c:  323.543.1881
e:  desiree@revelrealestate.com
o: 9320 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100-A Beverly Hills, CA 90212


10 Questions You Should Ask Your Mortgage Lender

Being a home buyer can be a stressful experience, especially if you don’t know what to expect. You want to ensure that you make informed decisions. But, doing so can be challenging when you aren’t even sure of what the right questions are to ask your mortgage lender.

  1. How much money can I borrow to buy a home?

When determining how much you can borrow, lenders may consider your income level compared with debt, your employment status and your credit history. Talk to a lender about getting prequalified for a mortgage before you start shopping for your new home. This can make the whole experience go more smoothly.

2. How much money do I need to put down?

To get the best rate and terms for your loan, try to put down at least 20 percent of the purchase price. Although a lower down payment won’t necessarily disqualify you, there is a chance that a monthly private mortgage insurance (PMI) payment will be added if your down payment is less than 20 percent. Your down payment will affect other variables as well, such as your interest rate, terms and monthly payments. Ask your lender for more information about the minimum down payment required for your loan and if you might be eligible for any down payment or cost-saving assistance programs, and decide what’s right for you.

3. What’s the interest rate?

Right off the bat, you should ask your lender for a direct interest rate quote, as well as the corresponding annual percentage rate (APR) for the loan. Since the APR accounts for fees and other loan-related charges, it gives you an apples-to-apples comparison among lenders. Don’t be afraid to shop around until you find one you’re comfortable with.

4. What’s the difference between a fixed rate and an adjustable rate?

A fixed-rate mortgage keeps the same interest rate for the life of the loan, typically a 15- or 30-year term. This keeps your monthly payment for principal and interest steady and predictable over time. Adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs, have interest rates that change based on the market, so your payment will go up and down. Most ARMs are based on a 30-year term and typically start with an initial fixed interest rate for a specific period of time, usually 5, 7 or 10 years. It’s important to compare these two types of mortgages to find what’s best for your situation.

5. How many points does that rate include?

A discount point is a fee paid to the lender at closing in exchange for a reduced interest rate. (1 point = 1% of your total mortgage amount.) Be sure to ask your lender how many points are included in the quoted interest rate and what the benefits might be to buying more or fewer points.

6. When can I lock my interest rate?

Interest rates always fluctuate. Sometimes, locking in a low rate can really pay off. Ask your lender when you can lock a particular rate and for how long. Keep in mind, lenders will usually offer lower interest rates for shorter-term locks and higher interest rates for longer-term locks.

7. What are my estimated closing costs?

Remember to factor in the various fees associated with buying a home—particularly closing costs. Closing costs include loan origination fees, appraisal fees and attorney fees (if any), to name a few. Your lender should provide you with a Loan Estimate showing the approximate costs of your loan so you can budget accordingly.

8. Are there any other costs or fees I should know about?

The more information you can collect up front, the more prepared you’ll be should you run into any unexpected expenses along the way. To help you understand the various fees you’ll need to cover, your lender should give you a Closing Disclosure detailing all the costs associated with your loan. It’s a good idea to compare the Closing Disclosure to the Loan Estimate.

9. Can you estimate when the closing will be?

A lot of factors help determine when your exact closing date will be—many of which are completely out of your control. Ask your lender for an estimate of when you might expect to close. That way you’ll at least have a rough idea of the timetable you’re working with.

10. Is there anything that could delay my closing?

Yes, buying a home is a complex process with many stages and requirements. While delays are normal, the best way to avoid them is to stay in touch with your lender and provide the most up-to-date documentation as quickly as you can. 

Pre-qualification is neither pre-approval nor a commitment to lend; you must submit additional information for review and approval.


BUYING | SELLING | CONTACT ME

Just Sold!

15309 Jenkins Dr. Whittier

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Sold at Sellers Asking Price!

$549,000

4 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 1,603 sq ft | Swimming Pool | Fully Upgraded

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