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The Fountain has been located at Marin Circle since 1910, when it was the cornerstone of the then-new Northbrae development of Berkeley. Six streets converge at The Circle, and the baby grizzly bears >>>.

 

 

 

Shortly after we landed at our location in North Berkeley, it became radically clear that the landscaping of the office needed attention. 
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Tim Cannon

 

BerkeleyHome Real Estate was founded by
Tim Cannon and Anne Politeo in November of 2000. Both Anne and Tim started their careers in the late 1970's, having worked in both large and small offices.

AnneIn the summer of 2009, Tim and Anne merged their company with Marvin Gardens Real Estate, which has branch offices in Kensington, El Cerrito and Pt. Richmond.  The newly formed office will be Marvin Gardens Real Estate, Hopkins and Monterey.

Prior to the opening of BerkeleyHome, Tim managed an office of approximately 36 agents for 8 years for a local, regional real estate company.
Our office is ideally located at the corner of Monterey and Hopkins Streets, in a popular shopping area across from Monterey Market, a well known source of excellent produce.

 

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Tim Cannon DRE# 00665085
Anne Politeo DRE#  00843273
   

 

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As news around the region, state and country strikes fear and concern over falling values, Albany, Berkeley, and parts of El Cerrito and Oakland are still remarkably strong.  

As previously mentioned, the move-up market appears to be driving this phenomenon.  However, this move-up buyer can’t move unless a first time buyer comes along to buy his house. Hence, here’s where care must be exercised. Smart agents and sellers must price these first time buyer homes reasonably, otherwise the whole engine won’t run.

In the meantime, Berkeley continues to defy the rest of the world…so who’s surprised!

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Tim Cannon, Broker

 

 

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