Tammy Barstow, Realtor

Tammy Barstow, Realtor Realtor at eXp Realty | Marco Island | Stop Dreaming and Start Moving With the backing of a single company, she proudly serves clients from coast to coast.

Tammy Barstow: A Coast-to-Coast Real Estate Powerhouse

For over two decades, Tammy Barstow has been a formidable force in the SF Bay Area real estate market, specializing in Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Fremont. Since 2001, her unwavering dedication and expertise have earned her numerous Top Producer Awards and Volunteer accolades. As a former President of the Women's Council of REALTORS

and an active member of the BayEast Association of REALTORS, Tammy's commitment to the industry is evident in her 14+ real estate designations and certifications. In late 2023, Tammy's journey took her to Florida to care for her father (passed away 8/8/24), but her passion for real estate remained undiminished. She swiftly obtained her Florida real estate license and now skillfully navigates her time between California and Florida. Recently invited to join a dynamic team in Southwest Florida, Tammy seamlessly blends her professional schedule with her caregiving responsibilities. Tammy's love for real estate and her genuine desire to help others shine through in every transaction. Her unique ability to provide top-tier service in two of the nation's most competitive markets makes her an invaluable asset to her clients. Whether you're buying or selling in California or Florida, Tammy Barstow is the REALTOR you can trust to deliver exceptional results with heartfelt dedication.

Not everything you see during a showing is part of the deal.Here’s what’s typically included:✔ Fixtures (things physical...
04/28/2026

Not everything you see during a showing is part of the deal.

Here’s what’s typically included:

✔ Fixtures (things physically attached – like light fittings or wall-mounted TVs)
✔ Built-in appliances
✔ Landscaping elements
✔ Window treatments (in most cases)

But what’s not always included?

❌ Furniture
❌ Outdoor features like hot tubs or fire pits
❌ Garage storage systems
❌ Decorative mirrors

The best way to know? Review the listing details carefully – and make sure your offer clearly outlines what stays.

If you're ever in doubt, I'm here and happy to help. 🙋🏻‍♀️

“Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away.” – Eleanor Roosevelt. Leadership, vision, and resilie...
03/01/2026

“Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away.” – Eleanor Roosevelt. Leadership, vision, and resilience are the foundation of strong homes and strong communities.

February does not reward effort, it rewards positioning.Recent national data showed single family home sales increased 0...
02/28/2026

February does not reward effort, it rewards positioning.

Recent national data showed single family home sales increased 0.8 percent late last year, which points to buyers returning with purpose, not urgency.

In that kind of environment, the people who feel ready heading into March are not the busiest ones. They are the ones who sequenced their steps correctly and removed obstacles early.
Being prepared is less about doing more and more about doing what actually changes outcomes 🌱

Prepared buyers and sellers do not use the end of the month to speed up. They use it to diagnose.Buyers check whether th...
02/27/2026

Prepared buyers and sellers do not use the end of the month to speed up. They use it to diagnose.

Buyers check whether their search criteria is actually matching the market or filtering out viable options. Sellers review feedback patterns, not just showing volume, to see where hesitation is coming from. This kind of review prevents repeating the same moves with the same results.

Momentum grows when adjustments are made before pressure builds 🧠

Long term goals are easy to forget when a listing looks exciting.Buyers who keep their future front of mind ask differen...
02/26/2026

Long term goals are easy to forget when a listing looks exciting.

Buyers who keep their future front of mind ask different questions. Will this still work if life changes. Does this support the next chapter, not just the next move. Decisions feel steadier when the finish line stays visible.

02/25/2026

Good outcomes rarely come from lucky timing. They come from repeatable habits. Buyers and sellers who stay informed, measured, and responsive tend to navigate change with far more control than those who rely on instinct alone.

As activity increases, organization stops being optional.The people who feel the least stressed are usually not the fast...
02/24/2026

As activity increases, organization stops being optional.

The people who feel the least stressed are usually not the fastest. They are the most prepared. Keeping documents updated, notes centralized, and communication tidy helps decisions stay grounded even when options multiply.

Order creates breathing room 🗂️

Mid month activity often answers a question buyers quietly ask themselves: "Am I late or early?"When inquiries start tur...
02/23/2026

Mid month activity often answers a question buyers quietly ask themselves:

"Am I late or early?"

When inquiries start turning into second showings and saved listings become booked tours, demand is usually firming before it feels competitive.

Buyers who notice these shifts early tend to adjust expectations calmly instead of reacting under pressure later.

Consistency is how trust is built in real estate.Buyers who track the market week by week tend to recognize pricing shif...
02/22/2026

Consistency is how trust is built in real estate.

Buyers who track the market week by week tend to recognize pricing shifts sooner. Sellers who keep presentation and communication steady send a signal of reliability. That matters in an active environment.

Recent national data showed pending home sales were up about 2.6 percent compared to the same time the year before, which points to buyers returning with intention, not impulse.

When demand builds gradually, steady behavior often outperforms dramatic moves 📈

292SOLD.comIf there’s one number you should know as a homeowner, it’s how much your house is worth.Not your mortgage rat...
02/22/2026

292SOLD.com

If there’s one number you should know as a homeowner, it’s how much your house is worth.

Not your mortgage rate.

Not the price you paid.

What it’s valued at right now.

Because home values jumped nearly 50% over the last five years, and if I were you, I’d want to know what that means for my house.

If you want a free, no-pressure home value estimate, let’s connect.

Complimentary consultation 925-292-SOLD (925-292-7653)

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Livermore, CA

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