Mission Viejo Farmers Market Opens January 13

Mission Viejo Farmers Market Opens January 13

The new Mission Viejo Farmers Market opens at 9 a.m. on Friday, January 13 in the Civic Center courtyard boasting fresh produce, homemade food products and living products produced by Gary Matsuoka.

Gary was the longtime owner of Laguna Hills Nursery in Lake Forest and is well known for his rose selection, fruit trees and other unique plants. He also makes a distinctive blend of potting soil that is sure to enrich the local residential garden.

The market will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday and will feature live entertainment the first Friday of the month. The grand opening day will include the talents of singer/songwriter Phillip Bardowell.

For more information about the Mission Viejo Farmers Market, visit cityofmissionviejo.org/farmersmarket.

10 Things That Make Buyers Bite #realestate

10 Things That Make Buyers Bite

The following is a post from HGTV’s FrontDoor.com. These great tips will help sellers get the most from their home sale while attracting quality buyers.

1. A Nice Entryway

Impress buyers right off the bat with a beautiful entrance. "I always tell sellers to put a fresh coat of paint on the front door," says real estate agent Theresa Evans of Charleston, S.C.

And if you don't have an entrance at all, make one. "A lot of my buyers have mentioned that they don't like to just go through the front door into the living room," says Los Angeles-based realtor Rhonda Kohn.

This problem, more common in condos and apartments, is solved by cleverly placing furniture to create more of an entryway. "A console table or demilune chest of drawers with something over it creates a welcoming vignette," says designer Sue Adams of Andover, Mass.

2. Hardwood Floors

Realtors agree that most buyers are hunting for hardwood. You can bet that of all types of flooring, hardwood floors will "have the most longevity and will never go out of style," according to designer Linda Applewhite of Sausalito, Calif.

A synthetic wood floor, like Pergo, "is always a good option for those who can't afford hardwood," furthers real estate agent Rhonda Kohn. But know that a laminate floor "won't fool everyone - it has a hollow thud when you walk on it and it doesn't look the same," adds designer Sue Adams.

3. Fab Fixtures

"Fixtures," says designer Linda Applewhite, "are the jewelry of the house." Only the extremely detail-oriented among us will stop to inspect doorknobs, faucets and cabinet knobs, but designers and real estate agents argue that we'll prefer the look of a place that has coordinated fixtures that are a cut above standard developer grade.

"Newer construction is so chintzy with fixtures and fittings," observes Miami-based interior designer Simon Temprell. Replacing knobs and drawer pulls "is the quickest way to make over a bathroom or kitchen," he says. And when it comes to faucets, he adds, "for $60 or $70 dollars you can buy something infinitely better" than what you likely already have.

4. Beautiful Baths

According to real estate agents, marble counters, whirlpool baths and steam showers up the attractiveness of any bathroom. But if you don't have these luxury items, it may be more practical to address the unattractive aspects of your existing bath.

"Rip out that big sheet mirror and those globe lights that look like you're in a theater dressing room," suggests designer Simon Temprell.

Replace them with an elegant framed mirror (don't be afraid to look outside the bathroom section, he says) and sconce lighting on either side.

This lighting scheme is also more flattering to the face, observes designer Sue Adams, and making buyers feel pretty will pay off!

5. Countertop Considerations

You've probably heard that granite is the secret to a contemporary kitchen, but that's not necessarily what buyers are after. "It's really about the slab," says designer Linda Applewhite. Buyers don't want to see grout lines on their counters, she explains.So when it comes to slab countertops, granite is the top pick because it's hard, nonporous and easy to care for. But then again, so is Corian, so are composite stone surfaces such as Silestone and, she notes, with the help of today's sophisticated sealants, so are concrete, limestone, soapstone and marble.

Even butcher-block, which is much less expensive than stone, can be a more appealing alternative to tile or laminate countertops. "When it gets funky, you can sand it and oil it and it looks good again," she says.

Already have granite? Make it cutting edge. "A lot of people are honing their granite now," adds Applewhite. "What that does is knock it down and make it more matte, so it looks warmer and more inviting. Shiny surfaces can look very cold."

6. Steel This Idea

Why do buyers go bananas for stainless-steel appliances? It's the power of suggestion. "A kitchen with stainless appliances looks like a commercial kitchen. It makes people think that they're great cooks," observes designer Sue Adams, "but because the finish shows fingerprints, it's not for everyone."

As far as other alternatives go, the designers agree that in general, black fixtures can look dated, while white is okay for a country kitchen. And some people are making appliances blend in beautifully by ordering front panels to match their cabinetry.

7. Pre-Organized Closets

Just as stainless appliances convince buyers that they are better cooks, closet organizers make buyers believe that they are better homemakers. If your closets are unadorned, don't underestimate the importance of this easy addition.

"They make you feel secure and calm and people need that," notes designer Sue Adams. And while you don't need to use high-end organizers, make sure that the materials are up-to-date. "Twenty years ago, closet organizers meant wire shelves. You can't slide anything over a wire shelf. You can't even put a hanger in some of them," she says. Today's ideal would be "melamine shelves, in bone or white, with some drawers and metal rods to maximize storage," she says.

This organization shouldn't stop in the closet - make sure your kitchen cabinets are orderly, too. "If they open up a door and see a big pantry, but it's not organized properly, it won't be as exciting as something already organized with a place for everything," says real estate agent Theresa Evans.

8. Light Up

"Floor lamps just don't cut it these days," says real estate agent Rhonda Kohn. If your home doesn't get a lot of natural light, consider installing recessed lighting or new sconces, or both, so the buyer won't struggle to figure out how to brighten up the space.

"Lighting is probably the most overlooked, yet the most important aspect of interior decoration," designer Simon Temprell says, adding, "In newer construction, you don't have sufficient lighting. The reality is that everyone needs three types - task, ambient and decorative lighting - which allow you to change the mood of the room."

When it comes to recessed lighting, know that the smaller the fixture, the more updated it is. "We used to have six-inch apertures, now we have four-inch openings. And using halogen bulbs gives a cleaner, more modern look," says designer Sue Adams.

9. Built-In Bonus

Interior Designer Linda Applewhite observes that many buyers view built-ins as "free furniture." Well-crafted bookshelves, china cabinets and entertainment units can "make a home stand out as quality," adds designer Sue Adams.

On the other hand, says designer Simon Temprell, "It can be a catch-22 because some people would rather organize their own furniture. Sometimes it's better to have freestanding pieces that look like built-ins, that you can give the buyer the option to purchase."

10. Grass Is Greener

Are the homebuyers in your area families with young children? If so, they'll be drawn to spaces with a flat, open lawn.

Were you thinking of putting in a concrete patio or rock garden? Don't bother if you're putting your home on the market. "A flat yard is a real plus. Spend some money and put in the grass. It's a good seller," says real estate agent Rhonda Kohn.

Mission Viejo Bank Owned / Foreclosure Homes For Sale December 2011

Mission Viejo Bank Owned / Foreclosure Homes For Sale

Click this link to see the latest Bank Owned / Foreclosure Homes For Sale in Mission Viejo, CA, 92691 and 92692 as of December 27, 2011.

This the most current list of homes that are bank owned foreclosures in the city of Mission Viejo.  They range in price from $129,900 to $720,000 and include single family homes and town homes/condos.  These homes may be located in various developments of Mission Viejo including Mallorca, Finesterra On The Lake, Aegean Hills, Deane, La Paz, Barcelona, Madrid, Coronado, El Dorado, Bel Air, Buena Vista, Cortez, Expressions, Stoneridge and Quail Run or others.

Mission Viejo is one of the first master planned communities in Orange County. First developed by home builders in 1966 with a handful of homes, it now has a population of approximately 95,000 residents.  The area is served by public and private schools, a major shopping mall, recreation areas including Lake Mission Viejo with swimming, boating and fishing, parks and trails, restaurants, entertainment and community services including the gorgeous Mission Viejo Public Library.

If you would like more information about buying a home in Mission Viejo or are considering selling your home, feel free to contact me for more information. You can also click here to for search all homes and condos in Mission Viejo.

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It is cheaper to own a home today in 2011 than it was in 2003!

It is cheaper to own a home today in 2011 than it was in 2003!

When I talk about the cost to own a home, I am referring to the payment you make monthly to the bank. Not many people remember the price they paid for their last automobile but everybody knows the monthly payment (cost).  For this illustration, I am considering principle and interest on a $250,000 loan.  In 2003, just as the real estate bubble was building, prices were starting to climb but were manageable. Interest was affordable at 5.88% so a median priced home cost the owner $1,478.84 per month.

 

2003 vs 2011

 

Fast forward to 2011, home prices have settled to 2003 levels but the interest rate has hit an historic low at 4.00%.  Now the payment on this same home is $1,193.54, a savings of $285.30.  If we project this over 30 years, the cost to own this home would be $102,708 less that the house purchased in 2003 and held for 30 years.

 

The thing to be aware of is the change in the interest rate.  Every quarter of one percent of interest increase starts chipping away at cost savings.  If you are thinking of making a home purchase, now is a good time because of the low interest but also because there are fewer buyers competing for the current inventory during the holiday season.  Waiting till the first of next year may be too late to realize these savings.

 

Chart courtesy of KCM Blog.

 

 

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Mission Viejo Homes Deane Homes For Sale - Current Activity November 2011

Mission Viejo Homes Deane Homes For Sale - Current Activity November 2011

These are the latest listings for Mission Viejo homes in the Deane Tract. There are 3 bedroom, 4 bedroom and 5 bedroom homes with standard floor plans plus a few remodels with as many as 6 bedrooms. The Deane homes have a private Swim & Racquet Club with tennis, swimming pool, spa, recreation room and work out room. These homes are served by Saddleback Valley Unified School District's award winning Mission Viejo High School and La Paz Intermediate School.

 

Mission Viejo Deane Homes For Sale

Homes for Sale include standard/equity sales, short sales and foreclosure/bank owned properties. The Deane Homes tract is located between La Paz & Chrisanta and Alicia & Jeronimo streets.

Data provided by CRMLS

For a free evaluation of your home or to get more information, call now to set up a no cost consultation. 949-510-2154

 

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Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update October 2011

Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update October 2011

This is the market update for homes sold from October 1st through the 31st, 2011, in Mission Viejo, CA 92691, 92692 and includes single family residence (SFR) and condos:

Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update

 Information provided through the CRMLS

The City of Mission Viejo is located in so-called "South Orange County" and has a population of approximately 94,000 people. It is a small community of only about 18 square miles with a topography that consists of flat land, rolling hills and the wonderful, man-made Lake Mission Viejo.

A mixture of housing, light industrial, commercial and retail bring a variety of choices to the residents.  Shopping, entertainment, restaurants, recreation and schools dot the landscape. The city is served by the Capistrano Unified School District and the Saddleback Unified School District which provides education services to families living in this area.

Being one of the first planned communities in the USA, there is a diverse mixture of housing choices from apartments and condos to town homes, single family homes and even some luxury neighborhoods including water front homes on the lake. The roads are wide and smooth and the traffic flows easily through the community. Public transportation is available with buses and access to commuter rail lines. The Interstate highway, along the western border of the city provides access to all that Southern California has to offer. It's just minutes to professional baseball (Angels), hockey (Ducks) and the happiest place on earth, Disneyland.

 

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Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update August 2011

Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update

This is the market update for homes sold from August 1st through the 31st, 2011, in Mission Viejo, CA 92691, 92692 and includes single family residence (SFR) and condos:

AR Aug 11

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Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update June 2011 #realestate

Mission Viejo Homes and Condos Market Update

This is the market update for homes sold from June 1st through the 30st, 2011, in Mission Viejo, CA 92691, 92692 and includes single family residence (SFR) and condos:

MV Update

 Information provided through the SoCal MLS

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