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Mary Pope-Handy
Realtor
CRS, ABR, E-Pro, SRES
Sereno Group Real Estate
214 Los Gatos-Saratoga Road
Los Gatos, CA 95030
408 204-7673
Mary (at) PopeHandy.com
CA DRE License
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Posts Tagged ‘United States’

Meet the Oak Canyon Neighborhood of Almaden Valley in San Jose

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Almaden Valley in San Jose is comprised of many neighborhoods and subdivisions. One of them, close to the border with Los Gatos and Cambrian Park, is particularly popular: Oak Canyon.

There are many reasons for its draw among Silicon Valley homebuyers: the houses were well built by Shea Homes in about 1980, so they are relatively newer by Silicon Valley standards. They’re larger homes on comfortable lots, often 8000 sf or so but some as small as 6500 sf and others larger than a quarter acre.

Most of the homes boast a 3 car garage, which is a big help with storage of stuff, if not storage of cars. The roads gently turn, which makes a more pleasing look. It’s a very “conforming” neighborhood where everyone keeps up the homes and yards. Much of Almaden is viewed by consumers as somewhat remote, but this section, near the mouth of Almaden, is not too deep into the valley and is a better commute location for most. One of the largest pulls for the area, though, is the nearby elementary school, Guadalupe School, which has API scores in the 900s.

Where is the Oak Canyon neighborhood in Almaden Valley, San Jose?

Oak Canyon is found near the intersection of Camden Avenue and Coleman Road in San Jose but is bordered by Coleman on one side and the Guadalue Creek on the other sides. (The far side of the Guadalupe Creek at this point is Cambrian Park.)

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And to provide some bearings, here’s a map of the Almaden Valley district of San Jose generally:

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Comparing Real Estate List Prices in Four San Jose Districts

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Here in the Valley of Hearts Delight, aka Silicon Valley, the market continues to be a buyers market with downward pressure on prices, longer days on market, and bigger gaps between list price and sales price. What is happening area wide or county wide is not always exactly what we find in smaller market areas. Some parts of Silicon Valley, and some price points, are doing quite well relatively, while others are falling through the floor.

What is happening with San Jose real estate? Let’s look at four San Jose districts, mostly in the west valley area, by their zip code (or main zip): Almaden Valley (95120), Willow Glen (95125), Cambrian Park (95124) and West San Jose (95129).
Below, please find the trends for the median list price of single family homes for sale in these four areas of San Jose:
 
For the most part, it appears that the west valley area of San Jose real estate is continuing to experience noticeable declines in list prices throughout these districts. Interestingly, Almaden Valley and West San Jose (zip 95129) both saw improvement in spring before returning to the downward trend. By comparison, how is San Jose as a whole (the entire city) looking?
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Halloween Events in Silicon Valley

Friday, October 24th, 2008

The weather’s great and there’s plenty to do to celebrate Halloween in and near Silicon Valley! Here are a few events you might consider in our Santa Clara County area:

25-Oct 10 to 5 Children’s Discovery Musuem Glow Bones
25-Oct 11 to 2 Kirkwood Plaza (West San Jose) Halloween Event
25-Oct 11 to 3 Lakeshore Learning (near Valley Med) Make a Halloween Windsock
25-Oct 11 to 4 Almaden Community Center Harvest Festival
25-Oct 2 to 3:30 San Jose Library - Pearl Ave. branch Halloween Hullaballoo
25-Oct 3 to 5 Stanford Shopping Center Halloween Bash
25-Oct misc Winchester Mystery House Flashlight Tours
26-Oct 2 to 5 History Park (for Happy Hollow) Haunt the Hallow
26-Oct 5 to 8 Mountain View Community Center Monster Bash
26-Oct 6:30 -8:30pm Gamble Garden - Palo Alto Halloween Haunted House
28-Oct 10 to 12 Santana Row Trick Or Treating
31-Oct Dusk - 10pm 1030 South Mary Avenue, Sunnyvale Haunted Graveyard
31-Oct misc Winchester Mystery House Flashlight Tours

And these two have multiple dates and times, so check them against your calendar too:

10-23 to 11-1   Smith Center - Ohlone College Halloween Trilogy
10-16 to 10-31   Oak Meadow Park - Los Gatos Haunted Harvest Festival

For even more Halloween fun, make the trip to Half Moon Bay, where several of the pumpkin farms have ongoing events too.

And if you like “real” ghost stories, please stop by my Haunted Real Estate blog.

Happy Halloween!
Mary

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Homebuying in Los Gatos? Starter Kit Now Available Online

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Recently I put together a Los Gatos Homebuyers Starter Kit page on my main website and thought I’d share it with you. There’s nothing to download, nothing to register for - just a page with an abundance of information offered by links tailored specifically to Los Gatos home buyers: Los Gatos real estate, Los Gatosneighborhoods, Los Gatos homes for sale, Los Gatos real estate market information, Los Gatos schools, Los Gatos parks, you name it. If you are thinking of buying a home in or near Los Gatos, please have a look & bookmark the page!

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Congratulations to Sunnyvale, Making CNN’s Top 100 Best Places To Live

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Silicon Valley residents are aware that Sunnyvale has a particularly low level
of crime, good schools, and a lot of strong businesses that call it home. Even
so, it’s nice to see that CNN took note too, and listed Sunnyvale in its top 100
of Best Places to Live
.

Why Sunnyvale, as opposed to nearby Mountain View (a “contender"), Los Altos,
Cupertino (a “contender"), Saratoga, Los Gatos, Campbell, Santa Clara (also a
“contender") or San Jose?

Apparently it’s the combination of affordability, schools, low crime, and short
commutes that did the trick. Sunnyvale does a lot of programs in a more
efficient way, such as the amazing public safety department there.

The award is well deserved. Congratulations, Sunnyvale!

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Historic Topigraphical Maps of Saratoga, Los Gatos, Almaden, and Nearby Areas

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

The other day I was hunting for local maps of Santa Clara County (Silicon Valley) dating back 100 years or so, and although I didn’t find exactly what I wanted, I did find a treasure trove that I hadn’t expected to find at all.

Here please find a tiny snippet of a USGS Map from the late 1890s (actually part of the Palo Alto Map). According to my husband, who has a hobby of viewing and collecting maps, each “dot” on this image represents a house. If that is the case, you can see how sparcely populated Saratoga and Cupertino were at this time.

And what is that Azule Springs? Was it another hot springs type resort, like Saratoga Springs? A map like this raises a lot of questions!

If you love - or at least enjoy - history, I invite you to visit the USGS website and look at the historic maps there. One section includes Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino and the coastal areas such as Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay. Another section of the map includes Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Campbell, Almaden, Cambrian Park, Santa Clara and many parts of San Jose. 

It’s fun to see where things “used to be” and how they “used to be called”. Take a few minutes and enjoy!

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Stressed Out Over Silicon Valley Home Values and Sinking Stocks? You Are Not Alone!

Friday, October 17th, 2008

There’s a lot for those of us in Silicon Valley to be feeling stressed out about lately. Between the stock market’s wild ride and sinking home values in Santa Clara County (and around the country), it’s a little nerve-wracking. These times are especially upsetting if you’re a senior and plan to retire soon. For years, people looked at their homes with the fond sense of “this is my retirement fund” - or at least a good part of it. Some of that value is now gone.

It’s also stressful for those of us who’ve put money into retirement funds or college savings plans and need it soon. Here in California, the 529 College Savings Plan is an “index fund”. That means it’s a combination of stocks, mutual funds, and bonds. In my house, we have one kid who’s a freshman in college and one who’s a senior in high school, and we’re seeing the 529 Plan shrink right when we need it.

The stock market, the financial crisis and the housing market are bigger than all of us. We are on the verge of a recession, if not already in one now. There’s a lot that’s beyond our control. But what CAN we do to maximize the current situation?

I cannot say what to do about the stock market, though my hunch is that when people advise “buy low”, they are talking about today. I can say something about the housing market in the San Jose area, though, because I’ve got experience with it, both professionally and personally. There are opportunities in this market for those who are able to act on them.

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