EARLY SPRING…ENJOY WHILE WE CAN!
I can find only one silver lining in experiencing an extreme drought. Spring has come early and with an exuberance I can’t remember happening for decades. I think I will enjoy it before everything turns brown!
Read moreWHAT IS IT ABOUT THE LAND PARK NEIGHBORHOOD?
I grew up in South Land Park Terrace…about a quarter mile from Land Park. In 1979 I moved to Land Park and have lived in the same house since. My husband and I raised our three children here. They...
Read moreIT’S A TOUGH TIME FOR BUYERS!
I recently received a phone call from a woman who had read an ad for a listing I have. I had to tell her it was already sold, and explained that I have to turn in the ad 30...
Read moreSELLERS, PLEASE CONSIDER ALL YOUR OPTIONS!
A local high-end neighborhood newspaper was issued this weekend. I didn’t need to know their schedule to know that it had come out – I knew by the number of calls I received about an affordable listing that I...
Read moreIN A DIFFICULT MARKET…
A local high-end neighborhood newspaper was issued this weekend. I didn’t need to know their schedule to know that it had come out – I knew by the number of calls I received about an affordable listing that I...
Read moreSACRAMENTO REALLY IS GREAT!
I was recently interviewed by a Bay Area reporter about the advantages of living in Sacramento. What a great question, as I am a native Sacramentan and love to brag about my hometown! So, here are some facts from...
Read moreTHE BEST WEBSITES TO USE FOR REAL ESTATE
There is a new battle on the horizon regarding the best website to use for your real estate search. Most real estate websites rely on word of mouth to let the public know about what they have to offer. ...
Read moreThe Devil’s in the Details – a Follow-up
Last week I wrote a blog about the PACE program. Today I was fortunate to hear a speaker that represents one of the companies that offer this type of program. The company is known as Ygrene (Energy spelled backwards). ...
Read morePACE Loans…the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The PACE Program (Property Assessed Clean Energy) was first developed in Berkeley, California in 2008. It’s intent was to help Berkeley achieve the Bay Area’s climate goals. Since 2008, 30 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws to...
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