Cynthia Chakurian-Lum

Cynthia Chakurian-Lum I have been in Real Estate over 24 years and I know the Fresno/ Clovis Ca Market very well.

It is my goal as your full service Realtor BRE #01329008/REO specialist (Bank Owned) specializing single family residential properties in the Fresno, Madera, Sanger, Selma and Clovis areas, to provide you with superior service at all times. My local expertise and extensive real estate experience of over 15 years will benefit you whether you are serious about buying or selling a home at this time, or are a returning client checking out the many homeowner resources I offer.

Whether you're thinking about buying, selling, or just want to know what your home is worth in today's market, I'm here ...
06/03/2026

Whether you're thinking about buying, selling, or just want to know what your home is worth in today's market, I'm here to help.

05/18/2026

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05/05/2026
04/29/2026

Opportunity knocks in Reedley! 🛠️

19637 E American AVE, Reedley, CA 93654

3 beds | 2 baths | 1,406 sq ft | $335,000

Dream big on this extra-large lot! Whether you’re an investor or handy homeowner, here’s your blank canvas. Renovate, expand, or start fresh—the potential is huge. CASH ONLY, sold strictly as-is.

Ready to roll up your sleeves?

Details & pics: https://cynthiachakurian-lum.smartmovepva.com/d8rd760p

03/17/2026

03/05/2026

🏠New Federal Rule Alert: What Every Real Estate Buyer and Seller Should Know🏠
A new federal reporting requirement took effect March 1, 2026 — and it may apply to your next real estate transaction.
Here's what changed:
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), part of the U.S. Treasury, has expanded its real estate reporting rules nationwide. These rules are designed to prevent money laundering and the use of illicit funds in property purchases.
Who does this affect?
Any transaction where the buyer is an LLC, corporation, partnership, or trust — regardless of purchase price, location, or how the property is financed.
What should buyers and sellers expect?
→ Escrow will request detailed identifying information from both parties
→ You'll have 7 days to respond once escrow asks
→ A collection fee of $100–$350+ may apply
→ Transactions may not close if the information isn't provided
Whether you're buying, selling, or just planning ahead — it's worth understanding how this may affect your transaction.
I'm happy to answer any questions. Feel free to reach out directly or drop a comment below.

Price just dropped on this charming Kingsburg bungalow! 🏡✨ Now’s your chance to own 2233 14th AVE for even less. This 2-...
02/25/2026

Price just dropped on this charming Kingsburg bungalow! 🏡✨ Now’s your chance to own 2233 14th AVE for even less. This 2-bed, 1-bath beauty sits on a huge lot, close to downtown, parks, and schools. Updates throughout, new electrical (solar ready!), fresh paint, new window blinds, ceiling fans, and more. Detached garage with bonus storage (ADU potential!), plus a backyard full of fruit trees and space for your dream garden or pool. Don’t miss out on this unbeatable value! Details here: https://cynthiachakurian-lum.smartmovepva.com/d8re2t6s

Please read and share DRE Urges California Seniors Watch for Targeted Real Estate and Property ScamsSacramento, Calif. –...
02/23/2026

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DRE Urges California Seniors Watch for Targeted Real Estate and Property Scams

Sacramento, Calif. – The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) encourages seniors to be aware of real estate and mortgage fraud targeting older adults. Scammers increasingly target seniors with real estate and mortgage-related deception, exploiting their trust and financial vulnerability.

The following tips aim to help Californians safeguard themselves before harm is done, as well as how to report this type of fraud.

Fraud Avoidance Tips

Be vigilant, diligent, and suspicious, and proceed very cautiously, when contacted by strangers.

Use only licensed professionals when engaging the services of people or companies offering rental, home loan, foreclosure rescue, or other real estate services on your behalf. Check licensing at dre.ca.gov and dfpi.ca.gov.

Never pay in cash, or wire cash to anyone, in connection with real estate transactions; Also, be certain to protect your personal information, such as social security number, so scammers cannot steal your identity.

Never pay anyone for home loans or foreclosure relief services in advance of successfully completing the work you wanted them to do for you.

Never sign an agreement for a real estate transaction (including a Rental) or a home loan that you cannot afford.

Never sign a real estate (including Rental) or home loan agreement that you do not understand or have not read, or which contains blank spaces.

Anyone (including scammers without an appropriate or legitimate California license) can advertise on television or radio, in newspapers, magazines or on the Internet.

Just because someone looks professional, sounds like an expert, and/or gives you confidence in their real estate knowledge, does not mean that you can or should trust them.

Never transfer or sign your home over to any third party or anyone else who claims that such a transfer can or will help you repair your credit or keep you in your home. Also, never sign a “power of attorney” giving rights to your property or money to any individual – or any company – you do not personally know and trust.


Monitor and periodically check the title to your real estate holdings, just like you check your credit reports; and act immediately if you detect fraud.

If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

Current Types of Real Estate Fraud

Foreclosure Rescue Schemes -

Scammers promise to save a homeowner’s property from foreclosure in exchange for fees or title transfer. Victims often lose both their homes and money when no real help is provided.

Unlicensed Prepaid Rental Listing Services Fraud -

Scammers offer rental property lists for a fee without proper licensing. Victims often pay upfront but receive outdated or nonexistent listings, leaving them without a rental and no recourse.

Timeshare Resale and Rental Schemes -

Fraudsters promise to sell or rent timeshares for a fee but either fail to deliver, exaggerate property value, or sell nonexistent interests, exploiting owners’ desire to liquidate or monetize their timeshare.

Online Rental Fraud -

Scammers advertise fake rental properties online, often requesting deposits or personal information before disappearing, targeting people searching for homes or vacation rentals.

Unlicensed Property Managers -

Individuals manage rental properties without the necessary real estate license, potentially leading to mismanagement, legal issues, or financial loss for property owners and tenants.

Real Property Recordation Fraud -

Fraudsters forge or falsify deeds and record them against properties without the owner's consent, potentially leading to disputes over property ownership.

Real Property Investment Schemes -

Scammers promote high-return real estate investments that are either nonexistent or misrepresented, leading to financial losses for investors.

Reverse Mortgage Scams -

Fraudulent schemes target seniors, offering reverse mortgages with misleading terms or fees, potentially leading to loss of home equity or foreclosure.

Vacant Land Scams -

Scammers or bad actors posing as owners of vacant land and contact real estate agents for their assistance to sell a property they do not own.

How Consumers Can Report Suspected Fraud

If you believe you have been a victim of a mortgage crime or have a concern or complaint about a real estate salesperson or broker, you can file a complaint with DRE: https://dre.ca.gov/Consumers/FileComplaint.html

The Department of Real Estate is the regulatory agency that enforces the Real Estate Law, Subdivided Lands Law, and Vacation Ownership and Timeshare Act. DRE oversees the licensure of approximately 434,000 licensees. The Department’s mission is to safeguard and promote the public interests in real estate matters through licensure, regulation, education, and enforcement. Consumer protection is its highest priority. For more information, visit: www.dre.ca.gov.

This page provides information on how to file a complaint with the California Department of Real Estate.

SOLD! 🎉 1701 Dinuba AVE  #55 in Selma has a new owner! Congratulations to everyone who made this move-in ready gem their...
02/19/2026

SOLD! 🎉 1701 Dinuba AVE #55 in Selma has a new owner!

Congratulations to everyone who made this move-in ready gem their next home—especially in this vibrant 55+ community! 🏡✨

Modern finishes, low-maintenance yard, and endless amenities made this one a true catch. Thank you for trusting me on your real estate journey!

Ready to buy or sell in Selma? Let’s connect!

https://cynthiachakurian-lum.smartmovepva.com/d8re2hid

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