Eating the Season in the Bay Area

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In addition to providing my blog readers with information regarding Oakland and Berkeley real estate, I strive to provide information regarding our community. When I sell you a home, it is my hope that you enjoy all that this area has to offer.

Eating what is in season and available locally is important for many reasons, it supports our local farmers, the taste and quality is superior, and it cuts down on the fuel it takes to ship produce in from other countries, so it is a "green" thing to do. Additionally the cost for foods in season can be less expensive.

Check out a cool website, http://www.localfoodswheel.com/.

Here are a few things in season and grown locally:

strawberries, apricots, peaches, nectarines, tomatoes, salmon, asparagus, chili peppers, garlic, summer squash, green beans, corn

Wouldn't You Like to Live Here?

If you didn't know, I am a second generation Realtor. Check out this cool listing my mom is bringing on the market this weekend. I will be helping her this Sunday at her Open House. (Sunday June 25th from 2-5 PM) This is a stunning 1312 square foot 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom townhome in Emeryville. Emeryville has no city transfer tax so, home buyers save thousands of dollars on their closing costs.

Email me if you want a private showing! deidrejoyner@comcast.net

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Why is my house not selling?

The Bay Area real estate market is healthy, in fact many properties are having multiple offers, so why is your house not selling?

Here are a few things to consider. Sadly for sellers the real estate market peaked in September 2005, so you need to think realistically, most likely you will not sell your home for the same price your neighbor got two years ago. The good news is any home will sell at the right price!

When your home hits the real estate market, the first three weeks are critical so you need to price your home right from the beginning. Even in this market buyers think a home has "issues" when it is on the market longer than 25-30 days. Remember there is no fooling a home buyer, home buyers and their Realtors will know what your home's true value is.

Sometimes with the correct pre-marketing plan your home will have multiple offers! Make sure your home is ready for the marketplace, it is best to present your home to the public with your "A game". Sometimes you will see homes on the market with confidential remarks such as, "seller to replace flooring by close of escrow." Regardless of the promise, a home will not sell unless a buyer falls in love with it. Unless you are selling your home as a "fixer" a person should physically see what they are buying.

Hire a Realtor who will aggressively market your home. In today's market it is super important to have a heavy emphasis on Internet marketing. The vast majority of home buyers start their home search on the Internet.

When you are considering selling your home, identify the reasons. Is it just because you want a change or have you out-grown your home? My point is maybe now is not the best time for you to sell. Maybe there are some inexpensive fixes to the "problem" aspects of your home. Possibly it is best to hold on to your home another year or two until you acquire a bit more equity.

If you are looking for a Realtor to give you honest answers to your tough questions, give me a call, I am happy to help. My motto is, I would rather under promise and over deliver. I am here to be your resource and when the time is right, I am ready to work aggressively for you.

Take a look at one of the websites I built for a recent condo listing, www.50EmeryBayDrive.com.

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The Dimond District is getting Polished!

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Coming Soon! The Dimond District is getting Polished!

La Farine and Peets Coffee are coming to the Dimond District! The Bay Area's own Peet's Coffee will open soon in the Dimond District, across the street from Farmer Joe's, applications are being accepted now.

I just corresponded with La Farine Bakery on College Avenue, and they are set to start construction for their new location in the Dimond District next week! La Farine is a French Bakery that has been an Oakland and Berkeley area favorite for 29 years. La Farine is famous for fine cakes, tarts and wedding cakes. Visit La Farine at www.LaFarine.com

Oakland

Oakland, founded in 1852, is the eighth-largest city in California. It lies on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, nestled against the Berkeley Hills and bordering five of the East Bay Regional Parks. To Oakland's north is Berkeley, home to the renowned University of California, Berkeley, and to its west across the Bay Bridge is San Francisco. Oakland is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, the sixth most populated metropolitan area in the United States. The Bay Area has a population of over 7 million. As of 2007, Oakland's population was 415,492,[1] making it the third-largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area, after San Jose and San Francisco. Major employers in Oakland include the local, state, and federal governments, United States Postal Service, the Port of Oakland and carriers associated with the port, regional transportation and utility authorities, Kaiser Permanente (health care), Clorox, Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Ask.com and commercial bakeries.

Information from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland,_California

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