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Author: Robin Watson-Bird

As a full time residential real estate and luxury home marketing specialist, I pride myself on offering superior personal outside of the box service before, during and after your transaction. Knowledge, commitment, honesty, expertise and professionalism are the cornerstone of my business. Let me earn your trust, your business and most importantly your friendship. Don’t make another move without me. I guarantee you will see the difference quality service makes. I look forward to working with you! Want to know My Story? Keep Reading.... No matter what path you take in life, sometimes you end up somewhere unexpected; but that unexpected place might be right where you belong. That certainly holds true for me. I thought I was destined for academia, as school came naturally to me, and my parents were always supportive of that path. My dad, Bill, was a very smart and incredibly hardworking man. He finished his high school education while he was enlisted in the US Navy, but he never had the opportunity to pursue a college degree. My mom was only allowed to go to school until 11th grade. Despite that, my parents always held a thorough education in high regard, and wanted me to get the best one possible. It was their hope that I end up in a good paying steady job with good benefits—the whole package. I was on board with that idea, and I received an undergraduate degree in Psychology from C.S.U., Sacramento, and went on to earn my Ph.D. Minor in Psychology and Ph.D. in Psychological Studies in Education at Stanford. During the last year of my studies, I was lecturing at San Jose State University, and I quickly realized that teaching and research was not what I wanted to do with my career. I started scrambling to take other classes, studying the law of non-profits, program evaluation, and grant writing, in the hopes of finding a new way to put my degree to use. After graduation, I began working for Oakland Unified School District, as the Program Evaluator for the District’s State and Federally funded programs at 100 school sites. After a year of research, the district elected not to publish my somewhat negative findings, as it did not suit their current political climate. I started to get frustrated. What was all that work even for? I wanted to know that the work I do is going to make a difference and effect change in people’s lives, and I wasn’t finding that. Securing a new position as a Child Development Specialist for eSCORE.com, I began training a bi-coastal team to educate parents on how to understand their child’s learning process and developmental behaviors. After six months, I continued on to the Fremont Unified School District to serve as a junior high teacher, instructing kids in English and math for a couple years, and later proceeded to work as a textbook rep for Houghton Mifflin. I had been working in education for the better part of a decade, but no matter where I looked, I wasn’t finding the fulfillment I was seeking. I knew I needed to make a change, even if it meant switching fields completely. I had a hard time accepting the fact that I wouldn’t be using my doctorate. It took years of hard work to earn, and now it wasn’t even going to be necessary? I had to step back and take a look at what was truly valuable to me. I experienced a real epiphany, and I realized that I could meet my financial needs while using my creativity and doing something I really liked—even if the job didn’t require my Ph.D. My parents. Anita and Bill, had been part-time real estate investors, and when I was younger, I helped them work on properties to prepare them for rent or sale. My mom and I also enjoyed going to open houses and model homes together “for fun.” Lorraine, “the real estate lady”, was a regular guest in our home, and part of me had always thought that being an agent would be a great job. My interest was reignited in late 2002, when I came across an open house near my condo. My spouse encouraged me to become an agent so I could nurture that interest while helping others look at homes, and the following year, I earned my license. Real estate has really been a perfect fit for me. To begin with, it has allowed me to work with people and help them to achieve their dreams of homeownership, which I love. But my work doesn’t stop there: I use my unique marketing experience to find the right buyers for my clients’ listings. I’m not content to just rely on the MLS and other agents to get those listings sold. Instead, I’m constantly finding creative solutions and even marketing to people out of the area and those who may not even be in the market to purchase a home who would be a good fit for the properties I’m helping to sell. I handle every project as a marketing specialist who just happens to be a real estate broker. With that perspective, I’m able to approach things from a new direction, coming up with answers and strategies that most agents wouldn’t even consider. Furthermore, I’m always looking ahead and working to ensure that I can guide my clients in the ever-changing real estate market. To that end, I’m always continuing my education in real estate, undergoing training and staying on top of innovations in the industry. As many of my sphere know, I specialized in and was quite successful with helping homeowners sell their properties via the short sale process. Now that there are quite few short sales in my area, prices have gone back up and inventory has been lower, I obtained Certification as a Premier Luxury Marketing Consultant, which focuses on using proactive Targeted Marketing Techniques to get homes sold for top dollar. I use these techniques for properties in all price ranges, not just luxury homes. Real estate has enabled me to broaden my horizons, work all over the Bay Area, and see people from all walks of life in their unique environments. I’m committed to doing right by my clients and always maintaining a high level of integrity. As my mother has always instilled in me, when you’re honest and trustworthy, it will come back to you. So whether or not it’s good for me in the short term, I do what’s right for my clients, and my clients know that. My team is dedicated to going above and beyond. Thank you for taking the time to learn about me. When you or someone you know is in need of a real estate related information or services, I hope you give me the opportunity to discuss your situation and my services with you to see if my team and I would be a good fit for the job. Robin Watson-Bird, Ph.D., Broker-Associate The Robin Bird Team eXp Realty CalBRE #01387964 (925) 577-8692 Robin@NoPressureRealty.com

Some Active Military & Veterans Can Buy a New Home with a VA Loan Even if Their Current Home is Upside Down and Even if They Have Done a Short Sale on a Property in the Past!

Posted on March 1, 2011 by Robin Watson-Bird

The biggest challenge for people whose homes are upside down (that is, they owe more money on it than it is worth) is buying a new home. Typically, they will one of two alternatives:
1) They will have to short sale their property and wait 2-4 years before a lender will loan them money to purchase another home.
2) Buy another property when their current one is upside down and be able to afford both properties
Active Military and Veterans have a third option because the VA will loan money to buyers who have an upside down property as long as they meet certain criteria. This blog article details this scenario.
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Some Active Military & Veterans Can Buy a New Home with a VA Loan Even if Their Current Home is Upside Down and Even if They Have Done a Short Sale on a Property in the Past!

Posted on March 1, 2011 by Robin Watson-Bird

The biggest challenge for people whose homes are upside down (that is, they owe more money on it than it is worth) is buying a new home. Typically, they will one of two alternatives:

1) They will have to short sale their property and wait 2-4 years before a lender will loan them money to purchase another home.

2) Buy another property when their current one is upside down and be able to afford both properties

Active Military and Veterans have a third option because the VA will loan money to buyers who have an upside down property as long as they meet certain criteria. This blog article details this scenario.

Keywords: Buy home after short sale, VA Loan, VA Loan Limits, Buying a Home with a VA loan, Buying a home while owning an under water/upside down property, Alternative for Veterans,VA Loans, VA short sale, Livermore Short Sale Agent, Livermore Short Sale, Pleasanton Short Sale Agent, Pleasanton Short Sale, Dublin Short Sale Agent, Dublin Short Sale, San Ramon Short Sale Agent, San Ramon Short Sale, Danville Short Sale Agent, Danville Short Sale, Alamo Short Sale Agent, Alamo Short Sale, Buy home after short sale, military buyer, buy home with house under water, rent under water house,VA Loan Limit, Veteran, VA, buy new home while owning underwater home

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FREE Loan Modification Help Available from NACA–Save the Dream Tour is Happening Right Now in Los Angeles

Posted on January 24, 2011 by Robin Watson-Bird

NACA is the organization that was able to get me and several people I know and thousands of others great loan modifications after our banks had already denied us…and they did it for FREE! They saved me about $1620 per month!

If you only own one property (the American Dream), or one property that has a mortgage on it, then NACA may be able to help you too.

Save the Dream Tour is Happening Right Now in Los Angeles and they have others coming up all over the country. Check out NACA.com to find an event near you.

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Livermore Real Estate Market Update–Probably have not hit bottom yet

Posted on January 4, 2011 by Robin Watson-Bird

Livermore home prices are not increasing. The first half of 2010 had increases in home prices, but there has been a steady decline in home values since the second half of 2010. Home values are now at Sept. 2009 and 2003 values. Struggling upside down homeowners may need to modify their loan or short sale since the option of waiting for home prices to increase so they can do a regular sale is probably not going to be an option anytime soon. Robin Watson-Bird specializes in short sales and is happy to give free consultations to homeowners in Livermore, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, and parts of San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Solano and other counties.

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Beware of Latest Real Estate Rental Scam in Livermore, and the East Bay Area

Posted on December 29, 2010 by Robin Watson-Bird

Beware of the latest real estate scam in the Bay Area Rental Market. People are renting properties that they do not own. Homeowners, Landlords and Renters can be affected. Read more to find out how you can protect yourself from being scammed.

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'Tis the Season to Buy a Home in Livermore and the East Bay Area & Beyond

Posted on December 22, 2010 by Robin Watson-Bird

Investors are out making offers like crazy right now and if you want to get a good deal on a home, you should be as well!

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‘Tis the Season to Buy a Home in Livermore and the East Bay Area & Beyond

Posted on December 22, 2010 by Robin Watson-Bird

Investors are out making offers like crazy right now and if you want to get a good deal on a home, you should be as well!

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Buying a Home in the Bay Area after doing a Short Sale in Livermore, the Tri-Valley, East Bay Area & California

Posted on December 2, 2010 by Robin Watson-Bird

Buying a home after completing a short sale is not impossible! Depending upon the type of short sale you completed, whether or not you have additional properties that are upside down/under water, your credit rating, and the amount of downpayment you have, you may be able to purchase a home right away or need to wait 2-5 years after completing the short sale.

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Buying a Home in the Bay Area after doing a Short Sale in Livermore, the Tri-Valley, East Bay Area & California

Posted on December 2, 2010 by Robin Watson-Bird

Buying a home after completing a short sale is not impossible! Depending upon the type of short sale you completed, whether or not you have additional properties that are upside down/under water, your credit rating, and the amount of downpayment you have, you may be able to purchase a home right away or need to wait 2-5 years after completing the short sale.

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Very Experienced Short Sale Real Estate Agent & Short Sale Processor!

Posted on September 23, 2010 by Robin Watson-Bird

One more Short Sale closed and I will be a Short Sale Genius Elite Master! I love Short Sales!

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