La Jolla Real Estate Blog: June 2010

Top 6 Reasons to Buy Your First Home Today

Thinking of buying your first home?  Here are some good reasons to do so today - the time is right!

Via W. Darrell Walters - Integrity Mortgage Funding:

1. Affordability. Based on recent property declines and current interest rates, home affordability has not been higher since it was first tracked over 40 years ago. Your grandparents couldn’t have received a better interest rate than you can today.

2. Tax Breaks. The IRS allows you to deduct the interest you pay on your mortgage, your property taxes and, in many cases for those who qualify, some of the costs to buy your home and mortgage insurance. Owning a home is a great way to lower your tax bill.

Sold3. Build Wealth. Unlike paying rent, with each mortgage payment you make, you build equity and you decrease your income tax liability. Owning a home is still the best long-term investment.

4. Appreciation. As home prices have fallen precipitously in today’s tough economy, the basis for realizing appreciation in future years is very strong. Historically, even with other periods of declining value, home prices have exceeded consumer inflation. From 1972 through 2005, home prices increased on average 6.5%, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

5. Stability. Knowing you can establish roots and raise a family in one location, free of the desires or needs of your landlord to sell the property you are living in. This is something no other investment provides. You can’t live in a stock, and you can’t raise your kids in a bond.

6. Independence. Enjoy the freedom to do what you want to your home. After all, it’s yours to do what you wish. And, with any improvements you make, you have the ability to benefit from your investment. Try that with an apartment!

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The Power of ActiveRain and Kenny Loggins - The Link is Live!

Not that there was any doubt that ActiveRain has improved my business, as I have received and sent referrals to ActiveRain agents, sold homes to new clients who found me from my blog, and received many phone calls and emails on various blog posts from clients or people interested in more information. 

However, recently my ActiveRain relationship took center stage (so to speak) when I posted about my experience at the Kenny Loggins' concert at the 2010 San Diego County Fair.  The next day I received an email from his website administrator telling me that someone had sent them my post and they offered to upload my "flip video" of him on the kennyloggins.com  website.  The flip video of "Celebrate Me Home" was over 11 minutes long so I discovered an editing program, trimmed it to just under 10 minutes and sent them the link this afternoon. Tonight I received their Kenny Loggins Connection (KLConnection) link and authorization to embed the video in my blog.   The best part of their posting my video is that they linked back to my original post on ActiveRain for any viewers of their Twitter Post! 

Here is the link to their post: http://www.twitvid.com/OOCE4

Incredible experience and definitely made me realize just how powerful the internet is and what a difference each and every one of us is making by educating and sharing our information with the public.  Way to go ActiveRain and thank you Kenny Loggins!!

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10 Ways to Cut Utility Bills

Everyone enjoys money-saving ideas and here are some excellent tips for saving money on your utility bills.  Thanks to Chris Livingston for this post!

 

Via Chris Livingston (Pillar To Post):

Pyramid

Here's a ten-step program that's guaranteed to reduce your utility costs.

The steps are not set in stone; every house is different, and different climates may dictate different strategies, which will be determined as soon as you take the first step.

1. Get a home energy audit
Before beginning any energy retrofit work, have a home energy audit done to identify and prioritize problem areas.

A good home energy audit always includes a blower-door test. To be sure your auditor is well trained, choose one certified by RESNET or BPI.

The audit can cost as much as $600. Subsidies are available from some utilities and local governments, so check there first.

Why spend money on an energy audit?


  • When considering energy retrofit work, most homeowners prioritize the wrong steps. An energy audit provides valuable information to counterbalance misleading advertising pitches for worthless products.

  • Your audit is likely to reveal unseen defects in your home - for example, thermal bypasses (air leaks) through convoluted, hidden chases, or insulation gaps revealed by an infrared camera.

  • At the end of your audit, you'll receive a customized list of the most important energy retrofit steps for your house - a list that may differ from your assumptions (or even from the recommendations of the energy conservation pyramid).

  • By identifying the most important retrofit tasks for your specific house, a good audit can save you hundreds of dollars that might have been wasted on inappropriate work.

2. Unplug and turn off

This step, though obvious, is often neglected: turn things off.

Inattention and laziness are responsible for a significant amount of energy waste; this step off can yield significant savings for a very small investment. To lower your electric bill:


  • Turn off the lights when you leave a room.

  • Turn off appliances that aren't being used.

  • When not in use, unplug chargers for cell phones and similar battery-operated gadgets.

  • Put televisions and other "instant on" appliances on a plug strip - and remember to turn off the plug strip when the appliance isn't in use.


3. Use efficent light bulbs
The next step is very cost-effective: make sure your house is incandescent-free. Since most LED lamps are still less efficient than CFLs - and far more expensive - CFLs are still the best lamp for most fixtures.

For kitchens and basements, consider installing fixtures that use efficient linear fluorescent tubes (T5 or T8 tubes)

4. Seal air leaks
Air-sealing work is best done by an experienced home-performance contractor equipped with a blower door. Although this step usually costs hundreds of dollars, it will usually yield a quick payback in energy savings.

Air sealing work is not the same as caulking. Many homeowners have spent hours wandering around their house with a caulk gun - on the interior, filling cracks between window trim and plaster, or on the exterior, filling cracks between clapboards. Most of this caulking is a total waste of time. In fact, by trapping water, most exterior caulking does more harm than good.

Blower-door directed air sealing work is usually concentrated in a home's basement (especially at the rim-joist area) and attic (where huge thermal bypasses are often hidden under a layer of fiberglass batts). Most air leaks are best addressed with two-component spray polyurethane foam.

5. Replace inefficient appliances
Once you've paid for blower-door-directed air sealing, it's time to take a close look at your appliances. If some of your major appliances -your refrigerator, clothes washer, or dishwasher - are more than ten years old, you may want to replace them with more efficient models.

Don't be tempted to buy a bigger refrigerator; small is good. Pay close attention to the yellow EnergyGuide labels - especially the annual kWh number - when you go appliance shopping.

6. Improve the insulation
Ideally, your home has plenty of insulation in the attic, above-grade walls, and basement walls. But if you're insulation isn't up to snuff, it's well worth improving it.

In colder climates, it makes sense to install R-60 insulation in your attic - as long as the attic is accessible and roomy enough to accommodate the insulation depth.

If your stud bays are empty, they can be filled with dense-packed cellulose insulation installed through holes drilled from the exterior.

Basement walls can be insulated on the interior with rigid foam insulation or closed-cell spray polyurethane foam.

7. Replace an inefficient water heater
If the configuration of your home's plumbing pipes permits, you should install a drainwater heat-recovery device - especially if members of your family prefer showers to baths.

If you have an old, inefficient water heater, you may wish to replace it. Options include:


  • A high-efficiency gas-fired water heater;

  • A high-efficiency electric resistance water heater;

  • A heat-pump water heater;

  • An instantaneous gas-fired water heater;

  • An indirect water heater connected to a boiler;

  • Any of the above, supplemented by a solar water heater.


  • Of all of the options listed in this section, the fastest payback will probably come from the drainwater heat-recovery device. Although a new water heater can lower your energy bills, you shouldn't expect a fast payback on the investment.

8. Improve on space heating and cooling equipment
When inefficient heating or cooling equipment gets old enough to replace, be sure to invest in the most efficient available equipment. If you're shopping for a new furnace, look for a high AFUE (in the 90s). If you are shopping for a new air conditioner, look for  high SEER (14 or higher).
There's an important reason why energy-efficiency experts recommend holding back on the purchase of new heating and cooling equipment until air sealing and insulation work is complete: envelope improvements may permit heating and cooling equipment to be downsized. If you replace your heating and cooling equipment before finishing necessary air-sealing work or insulation upgrades, you'll waste money on oversized equipment.


9. Insulate or replace windows
We've now reached the top of the pyramid. Further measures will probably reduce your home's energy consumption, but they are unlikely to be cost-effective. The reason these measures are at the top of the pyramid is that few homeowners want to spend more on retrofit work than they will ever see in savings.
In a heating climate, the installation of low-e storm windows is more cost-effective than installing new replacement windows.
If, for reasons unrelated to saving money, you insist on new windows, be sure to choose windows with low-e glazing. Glazing with a low U-factor is desirable in all climates. In climates with cold winters, south-facing windows should have a high solar heat-gain coefficient (SHGC); in climates where air-conditioning bills are high, windows should have a low SHGC.


10. Invest in wind or photovoltaic systems
At the top of the pyramid is the category of work least likely to provide a payback: the installation of a photovoltaic system or a wind turbine. There are many reasons you may want to have PV panels or a wind turbine, but saving money isn't one of them.
Remember, it makes no sense to invest in an expensive PV system until after you have invested in all of the other measures listed on the pyramid.

No silver bullet
One of the Minnesota Power representatives who makes regular use of the conservation pyramid is Dean Talbott, a program manager for the utility.
"I handle a lot of customer calls, and lately I've seen a growing interest in renewable energy," Talbott told me. "A lot of callers are looking for the silver bullet. I just got a call this week from a residential customer who's spending $200 a month on electricity, and he told me he wants to install solar and wind. I told him he'd be better off to start with efficiency upgrades first."

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Speechless Sunday- A Marines Vigil

A moving tribute to our military men and women from Martha Brown... definitely a must watch video.

Via Martha Brown Annapolis and Anne Arundel County RE (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.):

My son sent this YouTube video my way today. His son and my grandson is a Marine. It was taken during Rolling Thunder in Washington DC the Sunday before Memorial Day. The Marine stood there for 3 straight hours saluting those who passed. Watch as he struggles with his emotions and holding that salute. It will touch your heart

 

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When is it time to Paint? How much value does it add?

Looking to spruce up your home and get it ready to sell?  Take a look at what painting the exterior can do for you!

Via Paul Peck (Peck Drywall and Painting serving Brevard County, Florida):

Exterior painting can really help sell a house quicker and for more money!

How much more value do you Real Estate Professionals think this paint job adds to the home below?

What a difference a little paint can make. Check out these Before and After photos of a Melbourne, Florida exterior repaint. After we pressure washed this Melbourne home we repaired all of the staircase stucco cracks, applied a clear sealer (due to chalkyness), and applied two coats of Sherwin Williams A100 satin exterior paint.

Before Pressure washing and exterior painting of soffits and stucco walls:

After Pressure washing and exterior painting of soffits and stucco walls:

 

Before Pressure washing, concrete staining  and exterior painting:

After Pressure washing, concrete staining  and exterior painting:

(Lots of iron from the water sprinklers) Before Pressure washing and exterior painting:

 

(Lots of iron from the water sprinklers) After Pressure washing, exterior priming and painting:

 Melbourne, Fl  Before exterior painting:

 Melbourne, Fl  After exterior painting:

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"Cleaning for a Reason" in San Diego

"Cleaning for a Reason" is a non-profit foundation formed to offer FREE house cleaning for women undergoing cancer. Cleaning for a Reason Program They recruit maid services in different cities nationwide to become partners in this free service.  There are currently 706 partners in 50 states, including Canada.  What a wonderful  gift! 

If you know any woman currently undergoing Chemo or treatment for cancer, please pass the word along that there is a cleaning service that provides free housecleaning once a month for four months while she is in treatment.  A doctor's note confirming the treatment and a participating maid service in her area will arrange for the service.  They are truly "making a difference one home at a time"!

Check here for your area and San Diego's participants include Cleanology and The Maids Home Services.

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Watch this 6 second garage break in

Consumer alert - this "how to" video was found on YouTube and shows how vulnerable homeowners are who have windows in their garage doors.  This is an alert to homeowners to protect themselves and their home from this happening to them!

Via Nevin Williams, Conventional,jumbo & FHA (First Priority Financial,specialize in jumbo & conventional):

 

Using this method a thief can make it look as if you were never broken into. They can get in, take what they want and reset the latch when they close the door. 

How many of you leave your car unlocked in the garage? How many of you have a garage that leads into your home?

A garage break in may be more than petty theft. It could be someone wanting to cause you physical harm or wanting to take a child.  It may sound extreme but if someone can get in to a home their reasons for doing so can be varied.

Next time you're in the market for a garage door get one without windows or at least spray window frost on them so a thief can't see the latch.  Most home improvement stores carry this in the paint section.

Lock the door from your garage that leads into your home.

Set your car alarm even though it is parked in the garage.

You can't really stop a motivated thief but you can seriously inconvenience them!

 

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Kenny Loggins at 2010 San Diego County Fair

Yesterday afternoon after showing homes in Del Mar, my daughter Kenny Loggins at 2010 San Diego County Fairand I headed over to the San Diego County Fair to see Kenny Loggins perform at the Grandstand Stage.  If you are a fan of Kenny Loggins and haven't seen him perform in concert, I highly recommend it!  He started on time at 7:30 p.m. and finished two hours later, giving 110% of himself to the performance.  He was rewarded with three standing ovations and for a "Fair" crowd that had other distractions, that was simply amazing! 

My favorite song is "Celebrate Me Home" and last night his version was over 10 minutes long highlighted by his incredible saxophone player's solo in the middle.  I "flip video" taped it, but read on YouTube that we cannot upload from concerts, so I guess I will just keep this for my own personal viewing.  However, the video below demonstrates an emotional and moving tribute to our troops and is accompanied by "Celebrate Me Home".

 

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Buying a Condominium Requires Doing Your Homework

When deciding to buy a condominium, and there are many developments in La Jolla to choose from, here are some important things to consider when making that decision.  A thank you to Claudette Millette for compiling this list!

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Via Claudette Millette - Metrowest Mass Buyer Broker (The Buyers' Counsel):

CondominiumsBuying a Condominium Requires Doing Your Homework

 

Helping a client with the purchase of a townhouse recently has reminded me that a condominium purchase can actually be more involved than buying a single family home.  This is partially due to the fact that you need to be concerned, not only about the unit you are buying, but also with the strength and stability of the entire condominium complex. 

 

Before entering into the purchase of a condominium there are some important questions that need to be researched.  

  1. Monthly condominium fees - Depending on the complex, these can be significant and they figure into your overall monthly expense of home ownership. You will need to find out what the fees are and exactly what they include.  Fees typically go toward the maintenance of common areas, landscaping, snow removal and the master insurance.
  2. What is the percentage of renters vs. owner occupied units?  Being in an environment of rental properties can have a direct effect on resale value.  Additionally, depending on the type of financing you are seeking, your lender will want to know the owner-occupancy rate of the condominium complex.
  3. Bi-laws and covenants - These rules can govern how you can decorate your home, pet ownership and whether or not you can rent out your unit.  It is not atypical in a condominium to have to control your noise levels or show a certain color, usually white, of window treatment from your unit.
  4. What does the master insurance cover?  You will need to get a copy of the condominium's master insurance policy and examine it to see what your responsibility will be with regard to coverage.  Most condo owners have to insure their own personal belongings or everything within your unit's walls. This includes carpeting, flooring, appliances and your own fixtures.
  5. Check recent resale values at the complex - Have sales of units been keeping up with the rest of the condo market?  How have the "days on market" fared?
  6. What is the parking situation at the complex? When you have guests they will need a place to park. Most condominium complexes have some provision for guest parking.  How many spaces are there for your guests and where are they located?
  7. Have unit owners been delinquent in paying their condo fees?  If there is a large delinquency rate of owners paying their fees this is sign that the complex could be falling into financial trouble and this will not bode well for any future repairs, improvements or resale value.
  8. Are there any special assessments that are currently due?  When a condominium project has fallen short on their budget sometimes the onus for special repairs (new roofs, decks, common areas) must fall on the owners.  This will be in the form of a special assessment that needs to be paid either annually or monthly.  You really do not want this type of surprise.

In addition to the above, you will need to check out the management company and see whether or not it is professionally run.  This information should be provided by the listing broker or seller along with all of the condo documents as well as the financial statement and budget. All of this information should be carefully reviewed by your attorney.

Typically banks have a standard questionnaire that they require for all condominium purchases but if it is a cash deal you will need to come up with a list of your own and have the questions answered sufficiently by the owner or the management company prior to purchase.

For a more carefree lifestyle a condominium can offer some distinct advantages over single family living.  Just be sure to do your homework to ensure a happy and safe investment in your new home.

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Mission Beach Woman's Club

The Mission Beach Woman's Club is located on Santa Clara Place in Mission Beach and is a non-profit organizationMission Beach Woman's Club founded in 1926.  The club is dedicated to education enrichment, community service, social opportunities and charitable giving.  Mission Beach Woman's ClubFundraisers are held throughout the year and the clubhouse is also available to rent for special functions, including weddings, parties, business meetings and seminars.  Their annual barbeque is held in early fall and is not only a social gathering, but also a fundraiser and invitation for new members to join.

This year one of the fundraisers entitled, "Save the Junior Lifeguard Program" raised over $26,000!  There is still time to donate by sending your check made payable to MBWC and mail to Mission Beach Woman's Club at 840 Santa Clara Place, San Diego, CA 92109.  Your donation is tax deductible.  My children attended the Junior Lifeguard Program to learn ocean safety and I consider it a very worthwhile program! 

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