Griselda Quezada-Chavez

Realtor®

Griselda is a REALTOR® with over a decade of experience in the Real Estate industry and holds dual state licenses in both California and Texas. She is Bilingual in Spanish, certified in selling Bank Owned homes (REO), a veteran in Short Sales  and holds many other designations. Her business endeavors also include Q&C EXIM, LLC an import/export company, GuayaFina.com a private label in textiles, and added experience in the global marketplace by participating in many International Trade Delegations. Griselda strives for excellent customer service and professionalism. For more information on Griselda's Credentials Click Here

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NAR weighs rules for mobile IDX listings
May 18, 2012
Rulemaking for social media postponed again

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Bill would stop bulk REO sales in California
May 18, 2012
NAR backing sponsor Gary Miller's reelection bid

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Banks must take risks
May 18, 2012
Modern economies cannot grow without credit

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Neighborhood social networking site taking off
May 18, 2012
Launched in October, Nextdoor is up and running in more than 2,000 communities

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One man's Guggenheim, another man's toilet
May 18, 2012
Unconventional design is like an architectural Rorschach

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Replacing a toilet fill valve
May 18, 2012
New product makes adjustments easier, eliminates corrosion concerns

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Landlord may object to tenant subletting to tourists
May 18, 2012
Rent it Right

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Trulia recruits brokerage exec to lead industry relations team
May 17, 2012
Matt Dollinger to help listing portal strengthen ties to MLSs, brokers, agents

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NAR flexes political muscle
May 17, 2012
Rally in nation's capital draws 15,000

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Are big brokers delivering on tech, training promises?
May 17, 2012
Realtor Notebook

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CNN Real Estate News

'I have an airplane hangar in my front yard'
May 18, 2012
Like so many Americans across the nation, Julie Clark commutes to work. But she doesn't drive, walk or even take a bus or train. Instead, she flies a plane.
New York condo sells for a record $90M
May 18, 2012
An unnamed buyer paid more than $90 million for a Midtown Manhattan penthouse, the highest price ever paid for a New York apartment, according to the building's developer.
Home buying at most affordable level in decades
May 17, 2012
Buying a home has reached its most affordable level in more than two decades.
The Facebook effect on San Francisco real estate
May 17, 2012
The Basis Point is a popular mortgage and housing blog that tracks consumer critical issues and data. It is edited by Julian Hebron, a retail mortgage lender who runs the San Francisco branches of RPM Mortgage.
Mortgage rates hit record low again
May 17, 2012
Buying a home just got even cheaper as interest rates on both 30-year and 15-year-fixed-rate mortgages set record lows for the third week in a row.
Foreclosures fall to lowest level since 2007
May 17, 2012
Foreclosure filings in April fell for the third straight month to the lowest level since July 2007.
BofA offering up to $30K for short sales
May 15, 2012
Bank of America is offering some struggling homeowners payments of up to $30,000 if they sell their homes in a short sale and avoid ending up in foreclosure.
Mortgage delinquencies drop to 4-year low
May 16, 2012
The percentage of borrowers who have dropped behind on their mortgage payments fell to a four-year low in the first three months of 2012, a bankers' group said Wednesday.
Housing: The one bailout America could really use
January 17, 2012
Laurie Goodman is an apolitical number cruncher who has spent most of her 28-year career out of the public view, studying the minutiae of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) for big investment banks. She's long been a star among Wall Street insiders, however. She holds the record for the most top rankings for fixed-in-come research from the trade bible Institutional Investor.
George Lucas proposes affordable housing plan
May 16, 2012
The film emperor may be striking back. For 25 years, filmmaker George Lucas tried to persuade his Marin County, Calif., neighbors to let him build a digital production studio on his ranch there, but the area's residents thwarted the plan.
Park Ave. co-op sells for record $52.5M
May 15, 2012
A recent sale in New York's famed 740 Park Avenue apartment building marked the highest price ever paid for a co-op in the city's history.
Unique home in the Jersey woods
May 11, 2012
One of America's most flamboyant private residences lies in the woods of northwest New Jersey. It's the personal vision of artist and craftsman Ricky Boscarino and reflects his eccentric world view.
Redo your roof the right way
May 11, 2012
It's hard to imagine a less enjoyable way to blow $5,000 to $15,000 (or more) than putting on a new roof.
Artist's habitat in the Jersey woodlands
May 11, 2012
Ricky Boscarino is a sculptor, painter and jewelry maker whose biggest art project for the past 23 years has been his home on five quiet acres.
Another record low for mortgage rates
May 10, 2012
Mortgage interest rates hit new lows this week as both the 30-year and the 15-year fixed-rates fell, according to a weekly survey by Freddie Mac. It was the second consecutive week that rates broke records.
10 housing markets set for double-digit price gains
May 9, 2012
Ten hard-hit housing markets will record double-digit price increases through 2013, according to a report Wednesday.
Consumer bureau targets predatory lending
May 10, 2012
The federal government is considering a new set of rules on mortgage origination that it says would make the process simpler and more transparent for borrowers.
7 questions for your next real estate agent
May 9, 2012
After four years of sleepy sales during the traditionally busy spring and summer homebuying seasons, real estate experts are forecasting a pickup.
For sale: $50M Lake Tahoe compound with vanishing garage
May 4, 2012
When Internet millionaire Tom Gonzales was putting together his elaborate family compound on the shores of Lake Tahoe, he had one big concern: Where to put some of the most valuable cars in his 400-car collection.