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Two offices serving Solano County
1679 Sunset Avenue Fairfield
(707) 421-1000
Toll free at 800-828-0858
And now with an office in Shasta County serving the Shingletown area
Shingletown/Shasta Area Office: Off Hwy 44.
(530)474-6000

Being highly respected Real Estate Brokers, The Northern Solano County Association of REALTORS® (NSCAR),
elected Jim Stever as their President in 1999, and Darla Stever in 2005
Jim Stever Realty has been voted one of the Top 10 Real Estate offices in Solano County the last 13 years
- Life time residents - 27 years selling and listing Real Property
- Personalized one on one
- Deal with your agent, not their assistant
- Professional
- Conscientious
- Diligent
- Ethical
- Trustworthy
- Friendly
- Customized service
- Teamwork at it's best!
- No long term contracts
- Free home warranties for buyers and sellers
- Free Notary service and sign ups for all our clients - NO NEED TO TAKE TIME OFF WORK!
- Open 7 days a week including "after hours" and evenings
- Full time REALTORS®

Members of the:
- Northern Solano County Association of REALTORS
- California Association of REALTORS®
- National Association of REALTORS®
- Bay Area Real Estate Information Services (Charter members)
- California Apartments Owners Association
- Better Business Bureau Honor Roll
- Fairfield/Suisun Chamber of Commerce
- Vacaville Chamber of Commerce
- Political Action Committees on Real Estate issues
- Women's Council of REALTORS
- Shasta Multiple Listing Service
Continuing education is a key factor in keeping up to date on Real Estate issues. Darla has achieved:
- Licensed Real Estate Broker status in 1992
- Graduate, Real Estate Institute (GRI) in 2001
- Electronic Professional (e-PRO) in 2003
- Palm Certified Instructor through Supra-Integrative systems in 2003
- At Home with Diversity Certification in 2004
- Notary Public for the last 9 years

Coats for Kids
Every year a fundraiser is held in September to raise money to help with under privileged children of Solano County. Items are auctioned off, and the money raised is used to purchase brand new coats for children in Solano County.
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