Erica Urenda helps families buy and sell across the San Gabriel Valley. Straight answers, careful preparation, and a process that respects how big this decision is.
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About Erica
A calm hand on the biggest decision you make
Erica works with families across Pasadena, Altadena and the wider San Gabriel Valley. Most of her clients are buying or selling the home they will actually live in, so the work is practical: what the house is really worth, what it needs before it lists, and what the next ninety days look like.
She is part of SRG, which gives her clients the reach of a full brokerage while they keep one person answering the phone.
On the market
Featured homes
Listing data is provided through the California Regional Multiple Listing Service. Listings held by brokerage firms other than this one are marked with the originating office. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
Where she works
The San Gabriel Valley
From the Craftsman streets of Pasadena to the foothills, this is the area Erica knows best.
Pasadena
Historic Craftsman streets and walkable neighborhoods
Altadena
Quiet tree lined blocks against the foothills
San Gabriel Valley
Established family neighborhoods across the valley
Foothills
Homes set against the San Gabriel Mountains
In their words
What her clients say
Reviews from Zillow
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From the blog
[CONFIRM] The blog has no posts yet. PART 8 item 12 asks whether Erica has existing articles to migrate or whether we start empty. If we start empty, the index needs at least three posts before launch so the page is not a shell. This preview reads the same three.