Your neighbor knows this market at a level no outsider can match. Let’s find you the right home.
The Burbank Rancho has a 3% annual turnover rate. Fifty-six percent of homeowners have held for 15 years or more. That means good Rancho homes are genuinely rare — and when they come up, they move fast. Buyers who are not prepared, pre-approved, and working with someone who actually knows the neighborhood lose them.
I’ve lived in the Rancho for over 20 years. I walk these streets every morning. I know which blocks have the best trail access, which lots have the largest footprints, which streets get the most sun, and who has been thinking about selling. That’s the edge I bring to every buyer I work with here.
As a Certified Negotiation Expert (CNE) and former attorney, I also know how to write an offer that wins — not just on price, but on terms, contingency structure, and timing. In a market this competitive, those details matter.
I’ll set you up for property notifications the moment a Rancho home hits the market — before it reaches the major portals. In this neighborhood, a day’s head start is real.
I know which streets have the best equestrian trail access, which lots have horse facilities, which blocks are quieter, and what the neighborhood actually feels like to live in — because I live here.
In a market where sellers can choose between multiple offers, a full pre-approval from a reputable local lender signals you’re serious. I’ll point you to lenders who can close on time and compete.
I’ll walk you through the California Residential Purchase Agreement before you need to use it — contingency structure, deposit strategy, timeline — so we move fast and smart when the right home appears.
From accepted offer through close, I manage the full process — coordinating inspections, negotiating credits where appropriate, and keeping you informed at every step so there are no surprises.
Burbank Unified school assignments are address-specific. I verify the exact school assignment for every property you’re seriously considering so there are no assumptions.
The buyers I work with who end up in the Rancho tend to share a few things: they’re not looking for a generic LA house, they care about community, and they often have kids or dogs — or both. Studio industry families are well-represented — the commute to Warner Bros., Disney, or NBCUniversal is genuinely short, and Burbank Unified is excellent.
I also work with buyers relocating from out of state who discovered the Rancho online. The equestrian character, the mature sycamores, the community events — it delivers on the promise when people actually arrive.
Also looking in greater Burbank or Glendale? I cover those markets too.
Let’s start with a conversation. No pressure — just your neighbor who knows this market.