REAL ESTATE NEWS AND HOMEOWNERS TIPS
MAY 2008
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Five Tips for a Green Home


Eco-friendly. Carbon footprint. Global warming. Energy-efficient. These catch phrases have become part of our lexicon as we’ve become more aware of our impact on the environment and our role in protecting it. As a homeowner, there are some simple, inexpensive steps you can take to make your home energy-efficient. Get started on the road to being “green” with these five tips:

Change Your Light Bulbs
By replacing just five incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs, you can save $100 per year on electric bills while using up to 75 percent less energy and removing greenhouse gases from the environment.

Buy ENERGY STAR® Appliances
ENERGY STAR-qualified appliances, such as refrigerators, washers and air conditioners, meet a higher level of energy efficiency set by the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy than standard models. According to ENERGY STAR, if just one in 10 homes used ENERGY STAR-qualified appliances, the impact could be compared to planting 1.7 million new acres of trees. And, switching to these appliances is not only good for the environment, but easy on your pocketbook. Although these appliances may costs more, you can reduce your energy bill by $80 per year.

Seal Up
Cracks and air leaks represent cash seeping from your doors and windows. Get rid of air leaks in doors, windows and other areas by caulking gaps and cracks. This will help decrease your heating and air conditioning bill. But make sure you use silicone sealants. Acrylic caulk tends to shrink, while silicone sealants are waterproof and won’t shrink or crack, creating less waste.

Use Less Water
Did you know that roughly 60 percent of a home's water consumption takes place in the bathroom, according to the California Urban Water Conservation Council? The largest culprit is the toilet, which accounts for 27 percent of your household supply every year. By installing low-flow toilets, showerheads and faucets, you can save thousands of gallons of water each year. In addition, replace leaky fixtures. That slow-dripping faucet can waste as much as 2,400 gallons of water per year.

Adjust the Thermostat
When adjusting your home’s thermostat, the rule of thumb should be: turn up the dial in the summer and down in the winter. Lowering the temperature by just one degree will reduce your electrical costs. And if you use a programmable thermostat, you can program your air-conditioning and heating systems to reduce output while no one is at home or at night while you sleep. Ceiling fans are also helpful in circulating the air to keep the room cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

Going green doesn’t have to be overwhelming or costly. By making just a few small changes within your home, you can help decrease energy consumption and help make the world a “greener” place.




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From the desk of...

The M & M TEAM
Hello Family and Friends,

Here are some upcoming events:

Of course, Ryan's big 3 - 0 is on May 4th! Cinco De Mayo is on a Monday, so while you are celebrating over the weekend, make a toast for Ryan as well... :)

Mother's Day is on the 11th.

On May 12th, the price of a first-class stamp goes up to 42¢. Of course, all the other postal rates will go up as well.

Memorial Day is on the 26th.

Again, don't forget about the new California Wireless Telephone laws while driving. The laws go into effect July 1st. We have a "Frequently Asked Questions" section posted in our Blog with answers that came directly from the CHP. Please use it as a reference.

Lastly, We just celebrated Earth Day at the end of April and we have made some reusable shopping bags. Feel free to give us a call if you want one and we will bring one by. Hurry, though, we have a limited supply!

Warmly,
Ryan and Linda

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Activity


 
JUST LISTED
1131 Ashbury Court $499,000
5447 Cochise Street $757,100
 
JUST SOLD
1380 Oak Trail Street $625,000
1078 Camino Flores $702,000
1654 Sweetleaf Lane $500,000
5411 Honeyman Street $470,000
1366 Vista Court $600,000

The Speedy Gourmet
Great Recipes for Busy People

Lemony Antipasto Salad


Ingredients:
2 Bags Pre-Packaged Salad Greens
1 Pound Pre-Cooked Sausage
1 12-oz. Jar Roasted Red Sweet Peppers
1 12-oz. Jar Artichoke Crowns
1 C Pitted Kalamata Olives (or 1 7-oz. Jar)
2 C Grated Mozzarella Cheese
Fresh Basil Leaves (Opt.)

Lemon Dressing:
1 Tb Cooking Oil
1/3 C Olive Oil
½ C Fresh Lemon Juice
2 Cloves Garlic
2 Tsp Dried Italian Seasoning, ½ Tsp. Salt
½ Tsp Dried Basil

This recipe makes either 4 entrée-sized servings or 6 salad-sized servings.

First, make the dressing or use bottled vinaigrette instead. If you make the dressing recipe, fresh lemon juice is better, but bottled is okay. You can substitute fresh basil on top of the salad instead of the dried basil. Whisk all ingredients together and put into the freezer for a quick chill. Whisk again thoroughly before dressing the salad. Or, put in the fridge for longer (overnight) for the flavors to blend better.

Cut sausage into bite-sized pieces. Drain peppers and slice into strips. Drain artichoke crowns and cut into bite-sized pieces. Cut olives in half. Into either 4 large bowls or 6 small ones, evenly divide the salad greens. Top with pieces of sausage, strips of red pepper, pieces of the artichoke crowns, and olive halves. Sprinkle grated mozzarella on top. Pour dressing over all.

The bagged salad greens save time. Artichoke crowns are nicer than artichoke hearts because they don’t have the nubbly leaves, but artichoke hearts are fine. If you use pitted Kalamata Olives, they save time, but the ones with pits are fine if you first remove the pits!


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.

There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings could mess up your nice, clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That's how canopy beds came into existence.

Interest Rates
30 Year Fixed Conforming5.625%
30 Year Fixed Conforming/Jumbo6.125%
30 Year Fixed Jumbo7.125%
7 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Conforming5.375%
7 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Jumbo6.125%
5 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Conforming5.25%
5 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Jumbo5.75%
Source: California Premier Lending. Rates are based on 1 point and are subject to change without notice.
Median Sale Prices

Here are the median sales prices recorded in March for single family homes, condos and new construction in the following communities:
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Agoura Hills $527,500
Source: Data Quick
Calabasas $1,065,000
Camarillo $487,500
Fillmore $402,000
Moorpark $555,750
Newbury Park $572,500
Oak Park $431,500
Oxnard $360,000
Santa Paula $334,000
Simi Valley $500,000
Thousand Oaks $485,000
Ventura $432,500
Westlake Village $965,000
Woodland Hills $500,000
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