December 8th and 9th KPFA will be hosting their craft fair at the Concourse on the corner of 8th and Brannan. There will be tons of original art and live music. For more information click here.
On the Second Day of Christmas...
My tip for today is: Stop by Mignonne Decor and enjoy 15% off an item when mentioning me! Mignonne Decor is an urban chic French inspired store in Old Oakland. I absolutely loved the Pamplemousse french liquid handsoap that I purchased there. Hint! I would prefer it over a bottle of vino.
Tell the owners Kim and Johnelle that I said hello! Go Oakland!
On The First Day of Christmas...
Maybe I am not your true love, but here is my holiday tip for today.
Asha Stokes is a 20 year veteran message therapist. She is ABSOLUTELY phenomenal! For a loved one or someone who has everything, give a 1 hour message gift certificate. The cost is $100, but if you mention me, (Deidre) she will give you 10% off. (She has beautiful gift certificates.)
Last Saturday night Asha helped me and two other Redwood Heights moms host a pamper party. We had Benefit Cosmetics do make-overs and Asha gave mini massages. Can I tell you, 3 or 4 people came up to me thanking me for bringing Asha! They all said she changed their life.
Call Asha at 510-407-0636 so you can check someone off of your list!
Also!
Don't forget that tomorrow is Montclair Village's Holiday Stroll. Many stores will be open late with refreshments. One of my favorite shops is SnapShot Mosaics on LaSalle. Visit Snapshot Mosaics and do a FREE craft project. Tell Gina and Milton I said hi!
I have Warrior fever
I have always enjoyed watching the Warriors play basketball... the Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond and Chris Moullen days to the to now. Last season the Warriors showed the nation that we have a serious team here in Oakland. This holiday season go see the Warriors. It is an amazing experience; the music, the roaring crowd, the graceful moves and the confidence that the Warriors now have. Go to www.Warriors.com
What Does "As-Is" Really Mean?
So you are selling your first home in the Temescal area of Oakland. You informed your Realtor that you want to sell your home "as-is"; you declare that you do not want to credit the buyer on needed repairs that could be discovered during the inspection period. You feel that you and your Realtor have priced your home fairly, and you have strong convictions that no home is perfect. You purchased your home in a strong sellers market and you agreed to the flaws, as you are realistic about home ownership.
So, here is the short of it. You can promote your property as an "as-is" sale. This might not be advisable, as the perception to buyers is, "as-is" equals, "fixer".
It would be wiser to find out all of the major flaws first, disclose them and price your house accordingly. When a buyer asks about the great price, your Realtor would respond by stating, "The roof will need replacement soon, and the seller took that in to account in regards to price."
If you decide to sell your home "as-is" both the seller's and buyer's Realtors will still suggest inspections. It is highly encouraged that any buyer fully inspect their future home. A home purchase is the biggest investment that we will ever make. So you telling your buyer don't ask for a credit if there are newly discovered problems is giving your buyer the following choices: walk away from the transaction or accept the house with all of its problems. In real estate everything is negotiable until all of the contingencies have been removed. (Call me if you have questions about contingencies.)
What you as a seller should want in this market is a negotiation. Wouldn't it be better to share some of the expense, than lose the buyer altogether? Remember, this is a real estate market that favors buyers and real estate finance can be difficult.
Sellers keep in mind, if you are in contract with a buyer and they cancel for any reason, you will need to disclose their inspection reports to any new buyer if your house goes back on the market. When houses go back on the market after they have been pending, buyers do not give them as much attention, as they do new listings.
Remember real estate is a negotiation. There is no buying frenzy right now. When selling your home, work with a Realtor who will be honest with you, even when it is uncomfortable.
Is losing a transaction over a few thousand dollars of credit to a buyer worth it? or did you not really want to sell your home?
Holiday Inspiration for the Foodie
Right now it is only 6:20 and I am siting at my desk cold to the bone. I can't believe it is November and in less than two weeks I will be celebrating Thanksgiving with my family. I stubbled across this blog from a San Francisco Writer, who will surely give you food inspiration. Click here for the Chez Pim Blog
Really!
Facts about the Oakland and Berkeley Real Estate Market:
· Pricing your home on the low side of its competitive value will give you a bigger audience of buyers.
· Local Realtors who have a great reputation amongst their colleagues command big support and interest from the real estate community for their listings.
· Selling your house naked is a bad idea. With fresh paint, refinished hardwood floors and staging, your house will get a second look by buyers.
· Gone is the day that you can post your home on the MLS and the buyers will come. Don’t chase the real estate market! Use a quality Realtor; they will bring the market to you.
· Whenever clients follow my advice in regards to pricing and preparation they have been thrilled with the results. Their homes sell for over asking in a short time frame.
· Really!
New Listing in Upper Laurel
I am pleased to present 4508 Steele Street in Oakland. This will be a great home for some lucky homebuyers, as it is priced below the two other homes listed on the same street. For photos, maps and more, click here.
Oakland's Historic Warehouse District
Oakland is really pushing to make this, (almost) water front location the place to live. 200 Second Street and 288 Third Street are two recently completed new construction condos. I have recently toured these condos, and they do have great incentives. If you are interested in new construction you do need your Realtor to register you first. (Even though these new construction buildings have office hours, your Realtor needs to bring you to your first viewing.) Let me know if you are interested and I will register you and give you all of the information you need, so you can make a sound decision regarding new construction, existing construction and your best options.
Oakland's Historic Warehouse District Before
Western Pacific Railroad drove its first spike into the ground in 1906, driving Oakland's economic growth
The Posey Tube, opened in 1928, was the first concrete construction of its kind and a major engineering accomplishment for Oakland
Also in 1928, the US Treasury declared Oakland a port, allowing the city to compete with other ports, including San Francisco
...And Now!
The historic Warehouse District is a bustling neighborhood of lofts, condos and live-work spaces, all close to one of the Bay Area's top destinations!
Famed Jack London Square
Oakland Produce Market
Bed, Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble and more
Yoshi's, Regal Cinemas and California Kayaks
Scott's Seafood, Everett & Jones' Barbeque, Il Pescatore and Ben & Jerry's
Train (2 blocks to Amtrak), Ferry (1/4 mile), Freeway (3 blocks to Hwy 880) or BART (5 blocks)
Living in Oakland and Berkeley
Living in Oakland and Berkeley, energy conservation is an important way of life. I have found that many of my friends and neighbors are conscientious of our energy shortage and are trying to make a difference in some way.
I was recently on my colleague's blog and saw that she took a test to find out her carbon footprint. I took the short test and found it fun and informitive. Click here to take the Carbon Calculator Test.
Oakland's Oldest Movie Theatre
The Piedmont Cinema opened it's doors in 1917 and is the oldest operating movie theatre in the city of Oakland. Now with Piedmont Ave's thriving restaurant scene you should take date night,(or girls night out) to the Avenue.
Be sure to drop by on a Saturday night when prizes from local merchants and film-related memorabilia are given away before each screening.
Tonight at midnight they are playing Scarface, click here for movies and showtimes.
Your Oakland Realtor says, Shop Oakland!
Oakland Artist on Recchiuti Chocolates
Michele Carlson is an Oakland-based artist whose ink drawings and collages investigate the intersections of history, memory and popular culture. Her work adorns 8 pieces of Burnt Caramel chocolate and is the latest addition to the ongoing Artisan Series. To learn more about the artist, visit www.MicheleCarlson.com.
The Paper Source on Fourth Street Offers Classes
One of Berkeley's most popular shopping districts is Fourth Street. On Fourth Street in Berkeley you will find many independent stores, chain stores such as Restoration Hardware and Sur La Table, and a good mix of restaurants. The Paper Source, on the corner of Hearst and Fourth Street is an incredible store for cards, wrapping supplies and crafts. They also offer craft classes in the store. For more info, click here.
October 24th 6-9 pm
Impress your friends and yourself by learning how to make a traditional drop spine box. You'll learn to craft a box from scratch using archival bookboard and then cover it with precut decorative papers and bookcloth. By the end of this workshop, you'll have a multipurpose 5" x 7" box, perfect for photos, recipes & more.
Prior experience with basic tools such as a cutting knife and ruler is desirable.
Instructor - PS Staff
Location - Berkeley
This image represents samples made in this workshop conducted around the country. Please visit your local store for current class samples.
The progression of Whole foods in Oakland
It is true, a picture is worth a thousand words. Click here to see the construction of the new Whole Foods Oakland.
Will the New Whole Foods in Oakland Affect Oakland's Real Estate Market?
Once the Bill Cox Cadillac Dealership- Now the New Whole Foods
For the last two years I have been patiently waiting for Whole Foods Oakland...and drum roll please, it has arrived! Last Sunday morning I headed over for the grand tour.
I skipped the downstairs parking lot and parked in the upstairs lot where I immediately found a great park and stepped in to heaven. (If you didn't know, I am a big foodie, I graduated from the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco)
This is the best looking Whole Foods I've seen. It mimics a French marketplace with many specialty shops within the grocery store; cheese, meat, seafood, produce, chocolate, coffee and espresso, extensive beauty products, gelato, hot prepared foods and a Bistro.
So the bottom line is this, Whole Foods Oakland will increase the value of residential property surrounding it. Now all of the homes below Piedmont Avenue and around Lake Merritt will have a full service grocery store within walking distance. Prior to Whole Foods Oakland, homeowners had to drive to the Grand Ave. Safeway,(a store that borders the City of Piedmont) or the Safeway on 51st Street in Oakland for the closest stores. One of the biggest draws of living by Lake Merritt is the its easy access to downtown, BART and transportation. Now homeowners can actually live car-free.
My hope is that Whole Foods Oakland will be a huge economic success, enticing other big businesses to follow suit and set up shop here in Oakland.
With all of the residential and condo growth, Oakland needs the retail presence to balance.
Shop in a spacious and clean store
Bring home hot and healthy prepared foods
Don't forget dessert.
Cafe Allegro
Extensive meat department, featuring beef from "green" ranchers
Handmade Chocolates both local and imported
Irresistible
My Beautiful Oakland! You Should Consider Purchasing Your Home in Oakland.
Thank you Decaf for this photo of Oakland’s city lights
Okay, I am a little biased, but Oakland is the place to be. Today I was driving on Broadway Street downtown, and I was overwhelmed by the potential and the energy. Only in Oakland do you see the diverse mix of artists, professionals, children, schools, sports, restaurants, cultures and beautiful homes.
As your Oakland Realtor, I am happy to show you the different neighborhoods and districts of this beautiful city!
La Farine and Peet's Cofffee on Fruitvale Avenue
Two Doors down from La Farine is a sparkling clean, extra large Peet's Coffee
Visit La Farine Bakery at 3411 Fruitvale Avenue
La Farine, a staple in the Rockridge District of Oakland for 25 years, now has a second location on Fruitvale Avenue.
Fortunately (and unfortunately for my hips), La Farine and Peet's Coffee neighbor each other on Fruitvale Avenue. With a quick five minute drive I can step into LaFarine Bakery, a Bay Area staple known for fresh french pastries, desserts and breads. You must try the Swiss Twinkie or the Morning Bun, they are perfect! La Farine never sells their products to grocery or specialty shops, so to sample their highly acclaimed morsels you must visit their locations on College Ave. or Fruitvale Ave. La Farine also donates there leftover product to local organizations that feed people in need.
For many of us Bay Area residents there is no place like Peet's. Forty years ago, Alfred Peet started the very first Peet's Coffee in North Berkeley on Vine Street. The Peet's on Fruitvale is clean, large and has a friendly staff, and currently it is less crowded than the Lakeshore and Montclair locations.
The New Old Oakland! - Thursday Night Out
Mingling and Dancing on Washington Street
Drift Denim, a hip place to find denim for all occasions – People dining outdoors at Levende East
B Restaurant, Fresh Food, featuring a wood burning oven! – Jesso's Seafood, try the fried prawns and enjoy the live music
Air Lounge, the place to go for drinks and music. (I love the exposed brick walls.)
Last night the proprietors of Tamarindo, B Restaurant, Air, Jessos, Levande East, Drift, Mignonne closed the streets between 8th and 10th on Washington. They celebrated the NEW Old Oakland! This area is now becoming the second "Gourmet Ghetto" of Oakland. As a foodie and Oakland girl I am thrilled to see quality restaurants and shops take root. Last night folks came to honor the neighborhood, enjoy food, drinks and live Cuban music.
Celebrate Old Oakland!
Tamarindo, B Restaurant, Air Lounge, Levende East and Jesso's Seafood have put together what will prove to be a party to remember. There will be a a huge outdoor bar featuring Skyy Vodka Cocktails, Bacardi Mojitos and Trumer Pilsner.
Music will be provided by Fito Reinoso http://www.latinpulsemusic.com/artists/show/24. Fito and his ten piece Cuban New-Wave Band will be performing from 5:30-9:00. If you love to salsa our just love to hang out and enjoy the sun, be sure to come down on Thursday. If you are taking bart simply get off at the 12Street Oakland Stop and walk down two and a half blocks to 9th.
Living in Oakland, means supporting Oakland's community events, count on your Oakland Realtor, Deidre Joyner to bring you local information about our community!
