A San Jose real estate agent who knows the blocks, not just the city.
San Jose is many cities pretending to be one. The strategy that sells in Willow Glen is the wrong strategy for Evergreen, and the buyer pool in Berryessa shares almost nothing with the one in Silver Creek. After nine years and $100M+ in lifetime sales, I work block by block, in English and Spanish.
San Jose, block by block.
Mid-century homes, BART access, strong schools.
Tree-lined streets, walkable downtown, Spanish Revival classics.
Family-focused, top-ranked schools, custom estates.
Quiet, mid-century inventory near Los Gatos.
Larger lots, foothill views, newer construction.
Historic homes near downtown and SJSU.
Walkable, historic, defining San Jose architecture.
Gated communities, golf, luxury inventory.
Personal, never outsourced.
You will work directly with me from first call to closing table. Not an assistant, not a junior agent. That means slower scaling but faster answers, and a 70%+ client referral rate that suggests it matters.
Real questions, real answers.
How do I choose a good real estate agent in San Jose?
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Look for three things: specific neighborhood experience (not just a city-wide license), a clear marketing plan with numbers (days on market, list-to-sale ratio), and references from clients whose situation resembled yours. Ask whether they handle their own transactions or hand them off to a team assistant; both are valid, but you should know.
What is the San Jose housing market like right now?
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San Jose remains one of the most competitive markets in the country, with median single-family prices above $1.4M and well-priced homes routinely receiving multiple offers within 7-14 days. Inventory varies sharply by neighborhood and price band, which is why I work with a current, address-level CMA rather than headline statistics.
Do you work with first-time buyers in San Jose?
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Yes. First-time buyer representation is a significant part of my practice. I walk you through CalHFA and conventional programs, run real net-cost numbers including HOA and insurance, and never let you waive a contingency you do not understand.
Do you offer bilingual real estate services?
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Yes. I work fluently in English and Spanish, and offer every disclosure, contract walkthrough, and negotiation conversation in either language. For multigenerational families this often means parents and adult children can each be in the language they think in.
Let's talk about your San Jose move.
Whether you are buying your first home, selling the family house, or navigating a probate, the first conversation is always free and always confidential, in English or Spanish.
