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Joined 01/20/2008

Lenore & Alex Wilkas

Agent Associate

Prudential Fine Homes Int'l

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Lenore, a Bay Area native likes nothing better than to help people buying and selling homes along the Peninsula. Lenore & Alex Wilkas love working in beautiful downtown Burlingame showing property from San Francisco down to Mountain View and educating and having fun with our clients along the way. Our motto, Excellent Is Our Minimum Standard is what we live by every day of the week.

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My Comments

  • We've been watching this
    By October 1, 2008 - 3:40pm

    We've been watching this very thing taking place for over the past two years or so. But, while some of the real estate companies have merged, others have closed up. How to you factor the number of new one-man shops popping up all over the place? I guess they'll survive by doing those couple of deals a year (and that's possible in our market but not in most any where else). The big question I have is how does the consumer fair? Going to the biggest isn't always the best for the consumer. We are losing our choices in the market place day by day. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lenore Wilkas Prudential CA Fine Homes International www.SanMateoRealEstateNews.com

  • Somehow I must be missing
    By September 17, 2008 - 1:04pm

    Somehow I must be missing something here. They want us to pay them to be part of their network with NO guarantee that anyone of us will be selected? Give me a break. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lenore Wilkas Prudential CA Fine Homes International www.SanMateoRealEstateNews.com

  • What a perfect example of
    By September 5, 2008 - 3:04pm

    What a perfect example of what's wrong with the foreclosure mess today! I want a bigger house. I don't want to do any work on it. I don't care if I can afford this, I want it and I want it, now, and I'll get it and walk away when I can't pay the mortgage. Is something missing here? Well, pay your dues. I want a lot of things, too, but I prefer to go with what is possible rather than what I wish for. Wishes do come true, with work. In this case, sweat equity and buying what you can afford which just might be smaller than you'd really like, but, oh well. I love working with first time buyers who are realistic. They have to be in order to buy a first time home on the San Francisco Peninsula. Our prices for entry level equal prices for luxury homes in many markets across the country. But the ones who recognize what sweat equity will do for them are the ones who are beginning to build their fortunes in real estate. What I don't get is the need for instant gratification without paying for it from so many people. With only 17% worrying about downpayment, no wonder we have the mess we're in. If the lenders don't educate who will? I sure try to in my blog. I know others who do as well, but we're far and few between. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lenore Wilkas Prudential CA Fine Homes International www.SanMateoRealEstateNews.com