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2011 was not a big year for sales in Anderson Valley. There were ten residential sales and six land sales. One of the residential sales was "distressed" meaning it was either a short sale or an REO (bank owned sale). In 2010, there were 12 residential Read More...
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We've been home from Cabo for about two and a half weeks now and it seems worlds away. We came home just before Christmas to a bit of madness - last minute shopping, a few delayed meetings and decorating the Christmas tree. We did that last on Christmas Read More...
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A couple of weeks have passed since I last had a chance to sit and write. In that time I finally visited Hyampom, the town where my beau is working part of the time. It's a very remote, very rural place; it's quite pretty but it has nothing on Read More...
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It seems as though Mother Nature wanted us to make sure we knew that the season was changing as she brought in a slight rain storm just as we passed through the autumnal equinox. The air and the light have changed; the mornings are cooler, crisper, the Read More...
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I received a call from someone last week asking my opinion on whether or not a Class K building permit makes a difference when one goes to sell the property. According to the Mendocino County Building Department website FAQ's page, "Class K is Read More...
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I've been involved in three different markets in the past few weeks. The difference between them and our own real estate market has me thinking. First, I've been helping, or trying to help, some friends buy a home in Santa Rosa. They are looking Read More...
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The past two weeks have been about as busy as I've ever been. It started with my beau's surgery, which is routine and outpatient, but the recovery is very slow and they just don't prepare you for just how little this person is going to be Read More...
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At the last minute my beau and I decided to head for Sacramento over Memorial Weekend to get some sunshine, warmth and jazz - it was the annual Sacramento Jazz Festival. We attended last year and had a lot of fun and this year was another winner for fun, Read More...
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I felt a bit of Britain on Friday afternoon when a couple of British friends came over for "high tea" - pots of a special a special Twinings release just for the occasion, a white tea with a hint of bergamot and rose petals, cucumber sandwiches, Read More...
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According to a recent article in Fortune magazine, the answer is Yes! Shawn Tully, in an article entitled "The Return of Real Estate" in the April 11, 2011 edition of Fortune, calls real estate "The most attractive asset class in America." Read More...
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Now that I'm in Boonville all of the time I'm even more impressed with the local businesses we are lucky to have in our community. I always appreciated them but not as much as now that I'm walking distance to so many. I have several spots Read More...
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The second question in my survey from last January was, if the answer were different today, what is the number one reason you would move to Anderson Valley today? Given the phrasing of the question, I didn't get as many new or different answers, but Read More...
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When I left the house this morning at 6:50am for my morning walk with my dogs I could hardly believe how warm it was outside - it felt much more like an early summer morning, with the thermometer showing 54 degrees, than a January morning. The beginning Read More...
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While thinking of a subject to write about this week I was perusing some of Michael Shapiro's old columns and came across one from between 1977 and 1978 about interest rates. He was writing that rates had just gone up a quarter point and how that Read More...
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As promised, I have spent a little time looking at the sales figures for the past year in Anderson Valley and have it ready to share with you. I also have the figures for the previous two years for a little comparison. 2010 saw eleven residential sales, Read More...
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