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Doug Buenz
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Alain Pinel Realtors
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I am a local Real Estate Broker with Alain Pinel Realtors serving the Pleasanton and the Tri-Valley area. I am an avid watcher of the local real estate market, as well as cultural and political events. But that is what I do, not who I am... » read more

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Some good news … Real Estate Markets most likely to rebound

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According to Forbes.com, San Francisco is one of the markets most likely to recover quickly from the current real estate recession. In a nutshell, commercial real estate experts think that San Francisco’s strategic access to Asian trade (via the ports of San Francisco, and more importantly Oakland), and relatively strong office and apartment rental

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Why Your Printer Does Not Work…

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A little humor to lighten the mood. Now this is funny!

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Neighborhood Snapshot - The Preserve & Kolb Ranch Estates

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Nestled in the rolling oak-studded hills of West Pleasanton, The Preserve is a high end community of semi-custom and custom homes. Located just West of Foothill Rd at the end of Stoneridge Drive, these homes were built originally by Presley homes, who was later acquired by William Lyon Co. They were built between

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Pleasanton Market Update - October is scary, but better days ahead

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It looks like a lot more than candy-seeking children were spooked in October. With the wild, turbulent ride on Wall St and the Fed buying bank stocks and short term paper to avert disaster, October saw a lot of home buyers get spooked as well. In the Pleasanton real estate market, activity was

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