Posted on 20 September 2007 by
It is too early to tell but this news does create even more volatility in the markets. Stocks down, stocks up. Rates up, rates down. Recession, no recession. To buy or not to buy… For the average homebuyer, this should not make any decisions any easier or worse. The Fed Funds rate was cut to 4.75% from 5.25% in June (50 basis points) and the prime rates dropped from 8.25% to 7.75%. What does this mean to home equity lines of credit ? Well for every $50,000 borrowed, this means consumers pay $20 less than before ($342 on 8.25% vs $322 on 7.75%) How about loans ? Well, a house worth $800k is still worth $800k but the monthly payments may be slightly less than before the changes. On a larger scale i.e. 80/20 scenario ($640k loan) 50 basis points may mean $266 of savings a month if it is directly translated into a lower rate (?) That is barely enough to divert the savings to increase in gas prices. Will it save homeowners who are close to foreclosure or defaulting on their loans ? Not quite. The damage has already been done. But enough for households to jump back into the market ? Not sure… For those waiting on the sidelines, this may lead to some short-term opportunities for qualified buyers…More rate cuts coming ? Too early to say…
Posted on 13 September 2007 by
Posted on 10 September 2007 by
Lunardis (Evergreen San Jose, CA store) has been closed for over a week now and the mood is gloomier than ever as local residents wonder who will come in next to keep the center going. Last week the San Jose Mercury News reported that Lunardis closing would be a big blow to the growing Evergreen community.
Lunardis had a very unique product mix and many have related it to the Andronicos of Berkeley. Yelp reviews have been nothing but phenomenal and hardly anything comes close to its fresh produce, fruits and meat offerings in the vicinity.
At Topix.net local store owner Charles Welsh chimes in to say that the local village offers lots for local residents to do and is hopeful that the next tenant that replaces Lunardis will “offer much more than Lunardis ever did”. Welsh also states that Shapell and friends have been good at doing their due diligence to ensure maximum patronage for each of their tenants and is hopeful about the future possibilities.
Lots of other local business owners agree that in order to ensure a thriving community local residents should support their local businesses. Stop by for some coffee at Java Junction, ice cream at Marble Slab, and a sandwich and/or burrito at Burrito Azteca. There will be a community meeting to discuss the issue tomorrow September 12th at Evergreen Village Square. Please join the meeting to voice your opinion.
Posted on 09 September 2007 by
Actives, Pendings and Solds for 95148 Evergreen San Jose, CA as of 9/8/07

Actives, Pendings and Solds for 95135 Evergreen San Jose, CA as of 9/8/07

Posted on 09 September 2007 by admin
I ran across this video of Evergreen High School’s marching band. Football season is approaching once again and we’ll see much more of Evergreen’s spectacular performances.