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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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Neighborhood Snapshot - Walnut Glen Estates Pleasanton

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Featuring rich, custom home style exteriors and generous flat lots, Walnut Glen Estates in Pleasanton was built by New Cities Development in 1996 & 1997. A fairly small development with under 50 homes, it encompasses just 3 streets, and is located off of Stoneridge Drive East of Santa Rita Rd. But while Walnut

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YIKES! The Value of Your Home Dropped 44% Last Year!

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According to ABC 7/KGO TV “Bay Area Home Prices Fall by 44%“. Wow. I mean, I know the market is down, but 44%? Really? In the last year? 44%?

They go on to explain:
DataQuick earlier reported that the median home price in the nine-county San Francisco Bay area fell nearly

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Hometown Hero Honored in Danville

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We often talk about how special the town of Danville is, and how its residents cherish the small town atmosphere of the community. In keeping with this tradition, the town of Danville is throwing a celebration for its latest hero, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the pilot of the US Airways plane that made a miraculous

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The Chronicle Hearts Pleasanton

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The Chronicle took a break from its seemingly never ending doom and gloom, and featured a nice article on Pleasanton this past weekend. While as residents we are often focused on the issues and problems in the community, it is nice to see an outside writer’s take on our town. All in all,

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