Irina Shoket & Teams approach to providing our clients high quality real estate services, we focus 110% on our efforts on delivering the most comprehensive professional service and outstanding results.
Our reputation, fresh approach to marketing, and our huge network of contacts guarantees exposure of your property to the highest number of qualified purchasers.
Our expertise and in-depth relationship with the real estate marketplaces in Thousand Oaks and the Conejo Valley give us the ability to price strategy your home appropriately. Strategic staging to show the very best of your homes features, coupled with our superior marketing and internet abilities enables us to draw in the very best qualified purchasers which leads to the purchase of the home at the highest value within the shortest frame of time.
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Entrusting the sale of your home to Irina Shoket & Team - You can count on bankable results - Because your home is sold before you know it! We're your dedicated real estate consultants navigating the complicated processes of a California real estate transaction.
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Selling property in Thousand Oaks and the Conejo Valley, is an exciting opportunity. Geographically located on the 101 freeway halfway between Los Angeles & Santa Barbara. This region has the best microclimate, with breezes blown in from the ocean only 14 miles away, this maintains a ten to fifteen degrees temperature difference year round from the hotter valleys to the south and east. Safe neighborhoods, and award-winning schools has produced continual demand, keeping property values high, and enabling many home owners to see modest returns on their investments. Even while the Thousand Oaks & Conejo Valley housing market is slow in sales production, home inventories here can create attention nationwide, producing elevated home prices. What Thousand Oaks & Conejo Valley provides in beauty in oak and grass covered hillsides, generous vistas that stretch to the far distant mountains is unequaled by similar communities. A bountiful collection of community parks, and open spaces within protected habitats with trails that travel towards the ocean, down canyons and over hills makes up the essence of Thousand Oaks & Conejo Valley’s charm. Having several well planned communities and people who care about their corner of the planet helps make sure that this jewel of a place to live will continue to perpetuate its value well in to the future and beyond.
Hiring Irina & Jeff Shoket
For expert service and powerful negotiation skills involving your next property sale consider hiring a true fighter for your investment, Irina and Jeff Shoket Realtor® and Team. We work within the Ventura and LA county region of Thousand Oaks & Conejo Valley California. Cities and neighborhoods we have been very successful in are Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Oak Park, Westlake Village, Newbury Park, Simi Valley, Moorpark, and Camarillo, as well as West Hills and Woodland Hills. As the seller's agent we are committed to manage the sales process, from listing to negotiations, and closing documents. We’ll also market your home extensively online with exclusive property website with photography and video so purchasers anywhere in the world will able to see your home, encouraging them to call and plan a showing. We also generate buzz through or network of past clients and relationships we have built in the community to get the word out about your property. With our professional assistance, you will be able to relax and prepare to go onto the next chapter of home-ownership with confidence knowing Irina Shoket & Team are on the job…
Before you decide to sell your home in the Thousand Oaks & Conejo Valley housing market there are several free tools on this web site to help start your planning. Regularly up-to-date market reviews, community information, and comprehensive home searches to help you make a price comparison to inform you of your property's market potential.
Moving Strategies for Home Sellers
Give your new address to the post office, usually 2 to 4 weeks in advance of the move.
Inform your individual credit card companies, banks and any magazine subscriptions, of the change in mailing address.
Create a listing of close friends, relatives, and business co-workers who should be informed of the move.
Make sure to have your utilities turned off at your previous residence and turned on at the new residence.
Terminate delivery of the local newspaper.
Verify the insurance policy on your moved articles. Most of the time moving companies ONLY cover items they pack.
Empty out appliances and make ready them ready for moving, if need be.
ALERT: Be aware of the weight of the items you are moving, since long-distance movers usually charge based on total weight. Watch out for moving companies that use exorbitant amounts of padding to increase total weight load.
Find out from your homeowners association or co-op on limitations for utilizing the elevator or particular exits on the property.
Have ready when you arrive a “first-open” box containing items you will need as soon as you arrive: toilet tissue, paper towels, hand-soap, trash-bags, scissors, screwdriver, hammer, paper and pens, disposable cups and plates, bottled water, healthy snacks, mouth-wash, and tooth paste.
Consider These Tips if You are Moving to a New Town:
Get duplicates of medical, dental and medication records for yourself and family as well as your pets.
Have transcripts and records of your children’s school information ready for transfer.
Request from your friends or family members for introductions to people they trust and know near or close-by your new neighborhood.
Think about special needs for your pets when you are traveling in the car.
Inform family members or friends of your exact route to your new residence.
Carry traveler’s checks or perhaps an ATM card for ready funds before you open a banking account.
Remove all contents from your safety deposit box at your bank before you leave town.
Place your plants in containers with air-holes for better circulation, if you are relocating to a colder climate.
Six Products to Have Ready for New Home Owners
Owner’s manuals for appliances and products left in the house.
Garage door openers.
Extra pair of house keys.
Warranties and information relating to them for just about any products left behind in the home.
A compiled list of local and reputable service companies in the area they can trust, like: dry cleaner, yard service, pool man, plumbing and handyman, etc.
Codes for home security protection systems and telephone number of monitoring service that are otherwise put on temporary hold until further notice.
All real estate licensees are not the same. Only real estate licensees who are members of the NATIONAL Association of Realtors® are properly called Realtors®. They proudly display the REALTOR "®" logo on the business card or other marketing and sales literature.
Prepping and staging a house. Every seller wants her home to sell fast and bring top dollar. Does that sound good to you? Well, it's not luck that makes that happen. It's careful planning and knowing how to professionally spruce up your home that will send home buyers scurrying for their checkbooks. Here is how to prep a house and turn it into an irresistible and marketable home.
As the time nears to pay your dues in Club America, your home offers financial shelter from what otherwise could be a taxing expense—especially if you've sold your home when your tax returns are due. The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, credited with having a significant role in keeping the real estate sector ahead of the rest of the economy, is perhaps the best tax shelter your home provides.
While selling your home, if you miss out on some tax friendly moves, you may face a big tax hit. In order to reap the maximum tax benefits, you need to follow some simple strategies.
For homeowners, a real estate appraisal is the linchpin to buying or selling their home. It allows the property transactions to occur among the buyer, seller, real estate agent and mortgage lender.
The Appraisal Foundation - USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) defines an appraisal as "The act or process of developing an opinion of value." This valuation is a determination of your property's market value - what it will likely sell for on the open market.
Irina & Jeff Shoket, are committed to your success and providing you with top quality service every step of the way. We want to be your source of information in the real estate process, your trusted consultants and passionate advocates. Representing the best of real estate has to offer in Conejo Valley, Simi Valley, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties areas. Servicing Real Estate Opportunities in the cities of the Conejo Valley and surrounding regions of Ventura County and Los Angeles County: