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EBA's show bank-owned (REO), for sale by owner (FSBO), fixer uppers, foreclosures, probate, distressed, tenant occupied income properties and much more including use of 3 Multiple Listing Services.
And when it comes time to find out everything possible about the home you have decided to buy, you will feel much better knowing your EBA will fully represent you with no conflict of interest. Ask for our free CD or schedule an appointment to learn about costly mistakes that you need not make.


An EBA can help you find and purchase any house or condo, land, or any other real estate properties on the market. The mls listings are only a portion of the homes you will see. Learn about the rest of the available properties in our system, such as bank owned, foreclosures, distressed properties and for sale by owners. When teaming up with an EBA you will find service exceeding your expectations. You will enjoy many home purchasing tips, local information, recreation, loans, current market conditions, how to get good deals, find the best and avoid the worst neighborhoods. If you need help finding one of the best real estate representatives around, email us now.
    Prior to the arrival of Spanish expeditions en route from Mexico, peaceful tribes of Native Americans inhabited the lush Santa Clara Valley. Under Spanish and Mexican jurisdictions, instituted in 1778, a vast region that includes our present day city, was one of the most substantial Spanish land grants for nearly three quarters of a century.
    In 1845 Martin Murphy, Sr. acquired 9,000 acres known as the Rancho Ojo de Aqua de la Coche. Murphy had been a leader of the first party of pioneers to cross the Sierra Nevada range at Truckee Pass, later to become the route for the Southern Pacific Railroad. The Murphy family made its home in the valley below El Toro Mountain. By 1870 Martin's seven sons and daughters had managed to acquire more than 70,000 acres. (continued on page 2)


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