
With current market conditions, it's important to have a real estate professional that has a positive attitude, knows the market, internet technology, real estate law, and has the negotiation skills necessary to help you buy or sell a home for the best price possible. By allowing me to represent you, you'll be affiliated with the #1 real estate company in the greater Solano County/East Bay area.
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- Andrew Lamb, Owner - The Andrew Lamb Home Selling team
Buying a home in Solano, Napa, & Yolo County
Information for Buyers
The area included in Napa County, Northern Solano County, and Yolo County is one of the West Coast's premier real estate markets, and searching for a home here is exciting no matter what your price range. To help get you started, we've developed a free home search with a variety of ways to narrow down the choices and find the properties which suit your needs best.
However, browsing the listings is just the first step. Before you start to make offers, you need to know the investment potential of each property of interest. Getting this information can be difficult without the right experience in your real estate market, and many homes for sale are never listed publicly. Andrew Lamb and RE/MAX Gold have that experience.
Working With a Vacaville Realtor
New homes for sale are added to the market daily in Vacaville and all over the Napa, Solano and Yolo County area. As your Buyer's Agent, we'll make sure you see all of the newest listings, whether or not they're widely available. In daily conversations with sellers and agents throughout the area we find the best property deals, and pass them on directly to you. I will also work hard to ensure you only see properties that meet your needs and investment preferences, so you don't spend time on listings that aren't of interest. As you narrow down the choices, we'll provide you with important information about the home, its neighborhood, schools, zoning issues, utilities, and nearby plans for development.
Often the real work begins during the negotiation process, and as your professional real estate agency we'll represent you in talks with the seller. To ensure you get the best deal possible, we'll attend property inspections, oversee all agreed-upon repair work, and handle all paperwork related to the sale. Our seamless service package also includes help with financing, with us working directly with a broker to help set up your investment.
The Andrew Lamb Home Selling Team can help you save time, and add professional assurance to every step of your home purchase. We will take the time to show you around properties seven days, and evenings, a week. And, it does not cost buyers anything to work with us, as the fee is absorbed by the seller. The decision to work with The Andrew Lamb Home Selling team makes it more likely you'll find a solid investment, and be more wealthy when it's time to sell.
Solano County Real Estate
Named after Father Francisco Solano, a Franciscan missionary, Solano County is seated halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento. Before receiving the name Solano, the chief was called Sem Yeto, which signifies "brave or fierce hand." At the request of General Vallejo, the county was named for Chief Solano, who at one time ruled over most of the land and tribes between the Petaluma Creek and the Sacramento River.
Solano County's abundance of rich farmland, bordered by the golden hills of California and the rich vineyards of Napa County, features the best of many worlds. Solano is also home to Travis Air Force Base, the largest and most versatile military air fleet in the United States. A number of military families and retirees have chosen to make Fairfield and Vacaville their permanent home. Many young professionals call Solano County home, as well, as large corporations such as Genentech, Anheuser-Busch, and It's It Ice Cream Sandwiches have established themselves here.
Yolo & Napa County Real Estate
Yolo County was one of the original 27 counties created when California became a state in 1850. Historians believe the name “Yolo” may be derived from the native Patwin Indian word “yo-loy” meaning “abounding in the rushes,” as most of its cities were built near waterways. Yolo County, just east of Napa County, has been quietly fueling the San Francisco Bay Area's food revolution since the 1970s when pioneer organic farmers started growing fresh market crops for the Bay Area's restaurants and selling seasonal produce at the emerging farmers' markets.
The Napa Valley is a name derived from the language of the area's native Wappo Indians, and has come to mean "land of plenty.” "Napa" has meant a place of natural abundance for centuries—as its rivers full of fish, beautiful dense forests, rolling hills, wildlife, climate, and fertile land for planting crops all combine to make The Napa Valley a place of singular beauty and productivity.