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Fresno Real Estate

In today’s Fresno real estate market the challenge to finding and securing the right property - whether it be residential, commercial or agricultural- has become greater.
The buyer is faced with foreclosed properties, short sales and traditional sales.  Each type of sale must be navigated using a different skills set. Financing too has become more difficult.  Faced with financial decisions that may be the most important of a lifetime, the buyer needs expert assistance.
My name is Munish Ghai. I am a registered Fresno real estate agent, who recognizes the inherent complexities of this market and continues to pursue courses of study to update my knowledge of appraisal, negotiation and financing. I believe that it is important that I be able to keep my clients abreast of key changes taking place in this market that may affect their decisions.  I will work for my clients and with my clients adapting my services to meet their needs.I take pride in my profession and my community and am a member of the Fresno Association of Realtors and the Fresno and Clovis Chambers of Commerce.If you are considering a real estate purchase I would be pleased to consult with you on the best options available to you. 
Munish Ghai, Realtor, Big Realty - DRE #01789504

Real Estate for Sale Fresno California

Properties

I am actively looking for properties for the clients below: Client one is looking for a 50 to 100 acres (or perhaps larger) with a portion developed to grapes.  Ideally, this property would have a residence (condition is not important), as well as a winery facility, or potential winery facility.  The plan is for a “family” [ Read more ]

California housing market continues strong performance in October

LOS ANGELES (Nov. 15) – California’s housing market continued its momentum in October, posting strong year-over-year sales and price gains in nearly every county of the state, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) reported. “Sales surged to the highest level since May, with demand continuing to be strong across all parts of the state,” said [ Read more ]