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Opportunities abound in housing market but challenges remain

National Association of Realtors WASHINGTON, D.C. — The shape of homeownership and housing markets has changed dramatically over time and will continue to change in the face of new housing opportunities and challenges. That’s according to panelists at the “Challenges and Opportunities in Housing and Homeownership” session during the Realtors 2013 Midyear Legislative Meetings & [...]

California home sales and prices spring higher in April

California Association of Realtors LOS ANGELES — Fueled by high demand and tight inventory, California home sales and prices both experienced strong increases in April, with the median price surpassing the $400,000 mark for the first time in five years, the California Association of Realtors reported. “California’s housing market maintained its momentum in April, getting [...]

Property acquisition rules for owners, investors and flippers

Homes are pretty versatile, as has been their transformation over the last 150 years. Housing has dramatically changed from its primary function of providing basic shelter and security. Today, homes offer something for everyone. We sleep at home but many of us also work from home. Homes can be an entertainment venue. They may make [...]

Regional HVAC company seeks a home to ‘help’

We’ve already seen temperatures hit the upper 80s and low 90s, and the 100s of summer can’t be far off. Hundred-degree weather is nothing new in Northern California, but the truth is that it doesn’t affect everyone the same way. Some folks have efficient, modern, super systems to keep their homes comfortable all year. Other [...]

Estimating transit demand is tricky business

The county Transportation Commission recently unveiled a comprehensive assessment of public transportation alternatives and costs in El Dorado Hills, and took an analytical approach to the murky task of estimating transit demand. The study, conducted by LSC Transportation Consultants in Tahoe City, used data from the American Community Survey, which is part of the U.S. [...]

Bus service in El Dorado Hills? Probably not

El Dorado Hills is the largest foothill community along the Highway 50 corridor, and the only one without local fixed-route bus service. Would affluent El Dorado Hills residents use local bus service if it were available? A recent study suggests that a flexible, well-planned route in the north-south core of El Dorado Hills on weekdays [...]

Wildfire Awareness Week event includes Smokey hot air balloon

STATELINE, NEV. — Lake Tahoe fire protection agencies all agree: defensible space isn’t a bunch of hot air. To back up the importance of defensible space, they’re organizing a free Wildfire Awareness Week kickoff event that includes free tethered Smokey Bear hot air balloon rides (weather permitting), firefighter photo opportunities, a pancake breakfast and more [...]

Placerville Eskaton Cottages open for business

An anthill of workers and activity bustled around the new cottages at the Placerville Eskaton Village on May 14, landscaping and finishing projects to be ready for the grand opening on Wednesday. “The rain put us a little behind,” said Pamela Dallas, sales counselor for the Placerville Eskaton, “so not all of the cottages are [...]

Heard over the back fence: Yard sale fundraiser at Airpark Estates

WHAT DO DOCTORS KNOW?
 My friend John Chapman forwarded the following T-shirt statement: “Doctors Say I Have a MULTIPLE PERSONALITY, But WE Don’t Agree with Them.” NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE:
 The Friends of Cameron Park Airport (FOCA) are having their Airpark Neighbors Yard Sale at various homes in the airport residential area on Saturday, June 1, [...]

NAR survey shows Realtor business, income continue to improve

National Association of Realtors WASHINGTON, D. C — The business activity and income of Realtors are up for the second year in a row following nine years of decline, according to the 2013 National Association of Realtors Member Profile. The study’s results are representative of the nation’s Realtors; Realtor sare members of NAR and account for about half of [...]

Metro areas’ home prices continue to grow

National Association of Realtors WASHINGTON, D.C. — Metropolitan area median home prices continued to rise in the first quarter, with the national gain showing the best year-over-year performance in over seven years, according to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors. A companion breakout of income requirements to purchase a median-priced home [...]

Grizzly girls capture crown

GARDEN VALLEY — Julia Patterson’s discus victory — a meet and school record — highlighted the Sierra Delta Track and Field league championships last week as the Golden Sierra girls captured their fourth straight league title. The Grizzly varsity boys made a run at the title in a very tightly contested day of events, but [...]

Surely, not another housing bubble?

In a recent interview Daren Blomquist, vice president of California-based real estate website RealtyTrac stated, “The Sacramento region is one of a number of markets nationwide that are in danger of some minibubbles.” How could our region be in danger of a yet another housing bubble? After all, we’re just recovering from the effects of [...]

Odor control has its price

What does it cost the El Dorado Irrigation District to control odor at the El Dorado Hills Wastewater Treatment Plant? Try $83,000. That was the winning bid to replace the granular activated carbon in the equalization tanks that scrub the odors from the tanks. Odor control is a condition of the state permit for the [...]

Horoscope, Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Cancer Moon Contracts The Cancer moon reminds us of our domestic contracts. Our homes require maintenance, as do our relationships with loved ones. The inevitability of our choices keeps us busily committed for the better part of the day. Try not to feel too constrained by this. It’s an honor to be duty-bound in this [...]

Speaker from McClintock’s office in EDH May 15

“How you can make a difference in the 2014 elections?” Norman Gonzales, community outreach director for Tom McClintock, will speak on Wednesday, May 15 at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Express in El Dorado Hills. Local elections matter in the United States. We are inundated by the news each day about every move made [...]

Nutting lawyer provides explanation

Local attorney David Weiner took advantage of the Open Forum portion of the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday morning to share his legal opinion regarding allegations of wrongdoing by District 2 Supervisor Ray Nutting. Representing the supervisor, Weiner summarized a large packet of documents at the public podium and concluded that according [...]

Time out: Brick Oven is wonderful

Restaurant: The Brick Oven Pub Address: 2875 Ray Lawyer Drive in Placerville Phone: 530-622-7420. They are open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week at 11am. Hours: Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week at 11 a.m. This move has been a tough one. No, I am not referring to the Mountain Democrat move; [...]

Future Homes & Real Estate moves in

Future Homes & Real Estate has opened an office in Folsom, serving El Dorado and Sacramento counties. The company is known for its short sale success and customer service. “Collaboration is top of mind with our customers right now,” said Clifton Sessoms, CEO. Agents and customers can be confident that, in alliance with Future Homes [...]

Top 10 steps to prepare for a remodel

DES PLAINES, ILL. — I n honor of National Home Improvement Month this May, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry advises homeowners of the 10 most important steps to take before the remodeling project starts. “The planning and researching phases of a project are the most critical steps in the remodeling process,” says NARI National [...]

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