REAL ESTATE NEWS AND HOMEOWNERS TIPS
FEBRUARY 2008
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A Home Shopper’s Must-Haves and Wish Lists


Shopping for a home is an exciting adventure and it’s easy to get lost in a sea of dazzling for-sale homes and all of their fabulous amenities – which can cause you to temporarily forget that a large backyard is your top priority. To keep yourself focused, take time to identify and organize exactly what you’re looking for in a home by creating thorough “must-have” and “wish” lists before you begin home shopping. You may also want to make a third list that details your dislikes.

To get started ask yourself these questions: Which items and features must your home have? Which items and features would you like to have, but could live without? What would your dream house include? And, what features or issue must you avoid?

For the must-have list, try to focus on essentials and hard-to-change details, like a home’s layout. If you must have a three-bedroom, two-bath house, put it on the list. Ranking your must-haves in order of importance is also a good idea.

Hard-to-change, must-have features can include the type of house, for example a two-story colonial or sprawling rancher; the number of rooms and square footage; the home’s proximity to shopping; or its overall condition. Your must-have list can’t be too detailed because it aims to itemize the features that are most important to you and your family.

Your wish list is the flexible and fun list. Wish lists are good for cosmetic features that would be great to have, but that can be changed. Hardwood floors can replace old wall-to-wall carpeting. If the yard is large enough and has adequate open space, a pool can be installed later. And landscaping can be a work in progress. Since the wish list is secondary, there are no limits so be sure to also include your dream amenities.

While compiling your lists, don’t hesitate to confer with your real estate professional, who is a great source for information about neighborhoods, homes and other pertinent “must-have” information.

Once you’ve determined your must-haves and optional features, create a checklist to take with you during your home tours. Besides helping you stay focused, it will provide an organized review of each house.

Your lists will most likely change as you tour homes and see what the market really has to offer. It’s also unlikely that one house will include all of your must-have features. But, your efforts will be well worth it once you find the perfect house that includes just enough must-haves and even a few wishes. Your perfect home might not include that must-have basement, but its view may be a dream come true.



This newsletter is not a solicitation for already-listed properties. Prudential California Realty is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.
From the desk of...

The M & M TEAM
Hello Family and Friends,

It’s nearly time again to get confused about Daylight Saving. Unless you keep close track, it could catch you by surprise. Why this new, earlier schedule? The “timekeepers” insist that we need more daylight. “Spring Forward" happens on Sunday, March 9th. We’ll all be setting our clocks forward an hour.

For those of us who are fortunate enough to have a Valentine this February, wouldn't it be a nice break from the "Ups and Downs" of the market, interest rates and prime rates, to do something special for your loved one. Try to do something different. Something that says, "you know, even though there is chaos in the world, you make my world stable." Even if you don't have a Valentine, treat a good friend to something special. And if you don't have friends, treat yourself! You know you've earned it!

Regardless of the "someone special", remember there is a real estate team out there that will be thinking of you on Valentine's Day.


Warmly,
Ryan and Linda

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Activity


 
JUST LISTED
5447 Cochise Street $757,100
 
PENDING
1078 Camino Flores $735,000
 
JUST SOLD
1654 Sweetleaf Lane $515,900
5411 Honeyman Street $470,000
1366 Vista Court $600,000
1787 Woodscent Lane $500,000
885 Fowler Avenue $629,999

The Speedy Gourmet
Great Recipes for Busy People

Quick French Onion Soup


Ingredients:
2 Large Onions, thinly sliced
4 Tb (1/4 C) butter
3 14-oz. Cans Beef Broth
1/2 C Dry Sherry, White or Red Wine
3 Tsp. Worcestershire sauce
½ Tsp. Black Pepper
1 Tsp. Salt
6 Slices French Bread/Baguette
6 Slices Swiss or Gruyere Cheese

Preparation:

Cook onions in butter until tender, but not brown. Should be limp, not crunchy. Add the broth, sherry, Worcestershire sauce, pepper and salt, and then bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, cut four thick slices of bread from the French bread loaf — whatever will fit in your toaster. Toast the bread slices until brown. If the bread is not well toasted, it will get soggy in the soup.

Ladle soup into oven-proof bowls. Leave about ½” of space from the top. Place toasted bread slice(s) on top. Place cheese slices onto toasted bread slices. Make sure cheese covers bread. Place soup bowls on a cookie sheet. Place under hot broiler and heat until cheese bubbles and is barely brown. This goes quickly – about 1 ½ minutes.

You can melt the cheese in the microwave if you’d prefer. It doesn't get brown, but it's quick and still tastes great! Makes about 6 servings.


Recipe courtesy of Victoria Wood,Publicist, Prudential California Realty
Life In The 1500's

The next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature isn't just how you like it, think about how things used to be.

Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May and still smelled pretty good by June. However, they were starting to smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor. Hence the custom today of carrying a bouqet when getting married.

Interest Rates
30 Year Fixed Conforming5.375%
30 Year Fixed Jumbo6.50%
7 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Conforming5.125%
7 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Jumbo5.75%
5 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Conforming5.0%
5 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Jumbo5.5%
Source: Countrywide Home Loans. Rates are based on 1 point and are subject to change without notice.
Median Sale Prices

Here are the median sales prices recorded in December for single family homes, condos and new construction in the following communities:
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Agoura Hills $600,000
Source: Data Quick
Calabasas $1,254,000
Camarillo $527,500
Fillmore $472,750
Moorpark $712,000
Newbury Park $582,500
Oak Park $442,500
Oxnard $420,000
Santa Paula $325,500
Simi Valley $542,500
Thousand Oaks $565,000
Ventura $525,500
Westlake Village $1,182,750
Woodland Hills $673,500
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Old Meadows, Thousand oaks
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Stoneybrook, Westlake Village
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