Learn How the System Actually Works

Real estate is full of invisible assumptions, hidden incentives, and surprises at closing. These guides cut through the spin and explain what actually happens—and what you can actually control.

How Escrow Works: What Every Buyer Needs to Know

What escrow is, who the escrow officer actually works for, and what happens step by step from opening to close.

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The Buyer Representation Agreement: What You're Signing

What changed after the NAR settlement and what every term in your agreement actually means.

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How Real Estate Agent Commissions Actually Work

Where the money comes from, who pays what, and why your buyer's agent was never really free.

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What Is Earnest Money — And Can You Lose It?

How much is typical in California, where it goes, and exactly when you can get it back.

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Real Estate Contingencies Explained

Inspection, financing, appraisal, and sale contingencies: what each one does and the risk of waiving them.

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The Inspection Period: What to Do and What's at Stake

Which inspections to order, how to read the report, and how to use the period strategically.

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Pre-Approval vs. Pre-Qualification: The Difference That Can Cost You a House

Why real pre-approval matters and what documents you actually need.

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How to Choose a Mortgage Lender

Why not to default to your agent's recommendation and what questions actually matter.

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What Happens When the Appraisal Comes in Low

Your options when the appraised value doesn't match the contract price.

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How to Read Your Closing Disclosure

What every section means, what to check, and what should match your Loan Estimate.

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Why the Listing Agent Cannot Represent You

Dual agency explained and why calling the sign is almost never in your interest.

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California Real Estate Disclosures: What Sellers Must Tell You

TDS, NHD, Megan's Law, lead paint, HOA — and what to ask beyond the minimums.

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How to Negotiate Repairs After a Home Inspection

Repairs vs. credits vs. price reduction, what sellers will fight, and how to avoid blowing up a deal.

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What Is Title Insurance — and Do You Need It?

Owner's vs. lender's policy, what it protects against, and what it costs in California.

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Closing Costs Explained: What You'll Pay and Why

Who pays what, California norms, what's negotiable, and how to use seller concessions.

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Who Guides You Through This

California Broker

DRE #01015621. Licensed to represent and negotiate on your behalf—and to call out misaligned incentives when they appear.

NMLS Loan Originator

NMLS #329971. Licensed to advise on mortgages, rates, and loan structure. You get advice from someone who knows both sides of the deal.

Escrow Company Founder

35+ years in real estate. Started the escrow company that handled the mechanics. Knows where the real risks live.

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