What Does a Burglar in Edgewood Park REALLY Want?
Compiled by: Renters Insurance Blog
Compiled by: Renters Insurance Blog
A new street sweeping schedule for Redwood City neighborhoods will begin on April 1st. The entire City-wide NEW schedule can be viewed online now at www.redwoodcity.org/publicworks. With the new schedule, any given neighborhood will be cleaned on the same identified day each month – for example, always the third Tuesday of the month, or [...]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to replace the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms this weekend for Daylight Saving Time. This year, Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 11. Fresh batteries allow smoke and CO alarms to do their jobs saving lives [...]
Though these might seem obvious, they definitely bear repeating — The Redwood City Police Department wants to remind you that during this hectic time of year, don’t forget to take these easy steps to avoid a home burglary: 1. Make your residence look like someone is at home, even when no one is there. 2. [...]
It’s happened before, and it happens again. This time, fortunately, some home break-in suspects were apprehended thanks to some brave citizen calling the police. This can and does happen in any neighborhood, of course, but it’s still shocking and a little scary to see it in our own backyard. Always keep your eyes open for [...]
Four words a seller never wants to hear. And a message that us, as realtors don’t enjoy delivering to our clients. However, it must be said, time and again, that this is a market of supply and demand. Influenced by economic factors, the job market, mortgage rates, and buyer attitude. Supply and demand. Let’s face [...]
When mortgage rates rise 1%, your purchasing power falls by 10.75% Why? Because home affordability Is driven by mortgage rates. Have you talked to a lender about how much home you can afford? If you’ve ever bought a home, no doubt your agent asked you that question, or you wondered it to yourself. It’s the starting [...]
When I’m out running, it’s always easier to be going downhill. In real estate, I’d much rather be going uphill — as the following chart shows, the median price of a home in Redwood City is on the upswing:
Today’s post comes courtesy of our very own Rick Soukoulis, Chairman and CEO of Intero Mortgage, who always has great ‘big picture’ perspectives. I get asked quite often if the nightmare in Japan is going to bring about global economic problems that will halt our recovery and maybe even send us back into a downward spiral [...]
As the first and longest running real estate podcast in the SF Bay Area, The Gory Details is back again for its first installment of 2011. Back again for her semi-annual update is the one, the only, Carole Rodoni. Carole is formerly president of Fox and Carskadon Realtors, COO of Cornish & Carey Real Estate, [...]