Claudia Hurtado

Have you been to the South San Francisco’s Farmer’s Market!

June 28, 2009 · Claudia Hurtado · 4 Comments

fruits-vegetables1Have you been to the South San Francisco Farmers’ Market?

Well you dont know what you are missing!  It is now open Saturday’s  for the summer season until October 31, 2009 from 10am to 2pm!  It’s filled with wonderful fruits and vegetables, fresh cut flowers, and much much more!

The South San Francisco Farmers’ Market is currently located at the Plaza of the South San Francisco BART Station

Did you know that The Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association is the state’s largest operator of Certified Farmers’ Markets, with over sixty Certified Farmers’ Markets weekly in the Bay Area during the peak summer months. Certified Farmers’ Markets are locations that offer only California-grown products sold directly to consumers by the farmers that grew, nurtured and harvested the crops.

Hope to see you there!                                                Visit my Website!

Adam Chinn

Homes Are Moving Quickly!

June 19, 2009 · Adam Chinn · 5 Comments

cartoon-house-runningI recently started working with some first time home buyers. We made an appointment to view four homes in Daly City and South San Francisco. They have not had much experience viewing homes and wanted to get their feet wet to see what was offered in the current market.

As always, I do my best to preview the homes I show, as to gain as much knowledge as possible about the homes we are going to view.

What we were surprised to find out is that, out of the four homes we planned on viewing, 3 of them were marked pending or were going to be marked pending soon. All of the homes were vacant and have been on the market less than a month.   Read more

Nicole Machado

SSF Proposed Sewer Rate Increase

June 14, 2009 · Nicole Machado · 3 Comments

Here is some information that South San Francisco Home Owners may want to know.  I found this posting on the City of South San Francisco’s Website @ www.ssf.net & thought it would be useful to pass along..

Proposed Sewer Rate Increase

The City of South San Francisco provides your sanitary sewer service. For a number of years a fee has been collected for sanitary sewer service on your property tax bill. This fee shows on your tax bill as a line item titled SSF SEWER CHARGE 

Notice of Proposed Sewer Rate Increase and of Public Hearing -

This notices provides detailed information on the proposed rate increases and your rights as a property owner to voice your concerns or protests to the City. Please review the legal notice carefully.

The City has scheduled a public informational meeting on Wednesday, June 17, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. at the Magnolia Recreation Center, Multi-Use Room, 601 Grand Avenue, So. San Francisco. City staff and project engineers will be available to answer your questions about the proposed sewer rate increases. As this is an information meeting, the City Council will not be presiding over this meeting, and the City will not take any action on the rate increase at this meeting.

The City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed rate increase on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 7:00 p.m., at the City Council Chambers, Municipal Services Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, to take public testimony. Your written protests must be delivered to the City Clerk by the close of this public hearing in order to be considered.

Proposed Sewer Rate Increase Q&A -

This handout provides answers to some frequently asked questions about the rate increase, the City’s sewer program and the City’s rate collection methods.

SSF Sewer Rate Protest Procedures

These procedures set forth the process for the completion, filing and tabulation of written protests for the proposed Sanitary Sewer Rate Increase for the City of South San Francisco (City).

 

Adam Chinn

How much under the list price can I offer?

May 21, 2009 · Adam Chinn · 6 Comments

This is a question I am asked quite often.  Many people get their real estate news from what they hear on the radio, watch on tv, or read in newspapers.  What many do not do is actually speak to the people who are in the business and have up to date information on the current market.  Although I encourage my clients to ask any questions that comes to mind, it is my job and responsibility to explain to them what I have experienced in the market and where I think it will go from here.  Of course, I can not predict the future, but if the facts are studied, trends can be found.   I feel it is very important that I educate my clients on the current market, so that we can work together to accomplish the common goal. Read more

Karin Cunningham

San Bruno Real Estate “Shake Up”!

May 20, 2009 · Karin Cunningham · 16 Comments

Skycrest Village- New Homes- San Bruno

Skycrest Village- New Homes- San Bruno

From the Skycrest Village, new homes in San Bruno, to the bank owned fixer uppers, San Bruno homes for sale are feeling the shift of a real estate “shake up”! Inventory over the past few weeks has dwindled down to a mere 40 homes for sale and 15 condos. That’s not too many when you consider that San Bruno consists of 14,677 households.

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Adam Chinn

Has The Market Already Changed? I Think So!

May 17, 2009 · Adam Chinn · 4 Comments

I have been working with some clients for the past few weeks. They have been pre-approved for a loan and we have been looking at many homes in hopes of finding them what they are looking for. We find a nice house in Pacifica, they write an offer that is over the listed price. I heard back from the listing agent today, informing me that there have been 20+ offers some of them coming in at about $100,000 over the listed price.   Read more

Annie Chang

What a Way to Get Your Down Payment!

May 13, 2009 · Annie Chang · 6 Comments

More good news for prospective homebuyers!  The following article is taken directly from the latest news came out of National Association of Realtors®.

Tax Credit Can Be Used for Down Payment
Shaun Donovan, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on Tuesday said that the Federal Housing Administration is going to permit its lenders to allow home buyers to use the $8,000 tax credit as a down payment.

 Previously, most buyers wouldn’t receive the funds until after they filed their tax return, and that deterred some people from using the credit. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® has been calling for the change.         Read more

Adam Chinn

Is the Tax Credit Working?

April 19, 2009 · Adam Chinn · 7 Comments

new-constructionI recently came across an article by the (CBIA) California Building Industry Association entitled, “New-Home Sales Still Historically Slow in February”. The title does suggest that this is indeed another sub-par month for the real estate business as well as our economy but as I read on I did find some very positive news that will hopefully bring us closer to the bright future.  Positive news such as, us finally seeing the bottom of the housing declines.

I am current working with some clients who are interested in purchasing their first home in a New-Home Community.  They would be Eligible for both the $10,000 New-Home Tax Credit as well as the $8,000 First Time Homebuyers Tax Credit.  This of course would make a huge difference for them financially, who wouldn’t want an extra $18,000 in credit when purchasing a home?

If you would like to view the article please visit California Building Industry Association.

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