PARI KAZEROONI Top real estate agent in Tustin

PARI KAZEROONI

Green Life Real Estate
37 Years of Experience
(57)
$65.2M
Total Sales Last Year
37
Years of Experience
9
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$1.2M
Average Price Point

    About PARI KAZEROONI

    Real Estate Sales and Leasing (30+ years experience)

    Why Pari? Because EXPERIENCE Matters! Licensed 30+ years . . . Buy or Sell Your Home with Ease & Peace of Mind:

    o Full-Time Local Realtor OC Area SPECIALIST
    o Single Family, Townhomes, Condominiums, Multi-units & New Builder Homes
    o Visit GreenLifeRealEstate.com
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    German, Farsi
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Animal lover, Animal Adoption, Camping, Concerts, Gardening, Home Improvement, Hiking & Real Estate
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - California - # 01039632
    Designation

    BROKER Realtor

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Rentals
    • Residential Property

    Buyer's Agent, Seller's Listing Agent, Investment Property, Staging

    Awards

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    Top Area Specialist

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    Should I renovate before selling?

    In my experience, this really comes down to who you want your buyer to be and how much risk you want to take on upfront. I've dealt with a number of properties over the yearsaEUR"some with structural issues, others just needing heavy renovationaEUR"and the biggest mistake I see sellers make is assuming every dollar spent on repairs will come back at closing. That's not always the case. If you sell " as-is,aEUR? you're primarily going to attract: Investors Cash buyers Buyers looking for a project That usually means a lower price, but a cleaner, faster transaction with fewer surprises. On the flip side, if you handle major structural issues like foundation work, you can: Open the door to traditional buyers Avoid financing issues (a lot of lenders won't touch structural problems) Potentially push the price higher But here's the part most people overlookaEUR| Even with foundation repairs, buyers often still expect a discount, especially on older or historically significant homes, because they assume there could be other unknown issues. What I typically recommend to clients is: Get a real contractor bid (not a rough guess) Have a local agent run both scenarios: as-is vs. repaired Factor in holding costs, time, and stress In a lot of cases, the best strategy ends up being a middle groundaEUR"address anything that would prevent financing or scare off most buyers, but don't over-renovate. Every property is a little different, especially with historical homes, but running the numbers before making a decision will usually make the right path pretty clear.

    Answered by PARI KAZEROONI | Toledo, OH, USA | 22 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    2913 El Camino Real # 827Tustin, CA, 92782

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