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Charming Home On Large Corner Lot

Clay | July 12, 2010
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Shows great! Charming home with a large corner lot. Great location.
Wonderful 2 Bed, 1 Bath Home. Hardwood Floors, Marble Fireplace with mantle. Bright Kitchen with Maple Cabinets and Tile. Separate dining room. Inside Laundry. Walk In Closets. Overhead storage in garage. Great Campbell Schools.



Features
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Year Built: 1947
Garage Size: 2
School District: Campbell Union
Square Footage: 1104
Agent Name: Kelly Weimer
Broker: Alain Pinel
MLS #: 81031434


Location
3556 Judro Way San Jose CA 95117

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Video: Home Crisis Investigation

Clay | September 1, 2009

From: http://agentinnercircle.com

“If Timothy Geithner—the current United States Secretary of the Treasury—can’t price his home to sell…what does that say about the ability of your clients to price a home correctly in today’s market?”

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Home Crisis Investigation
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House for Sale: Awesome location in Campbell. Wonderful opportunity to build your dream home.

Clay | August 12, 2009

House for Sale: Awesome location in Campbell. Wonderful opportunity to build your dream home.

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House for Sale: Beautiful Cambrian Home

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http://eddieclay.vflyer.com/home/flyer/home/2710602

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good article for buyers on the fence.

Clay | August 6, 2009

> Get rid of ‘buyer’s block’ > REThink Real Estate > BY TARA-NICHOLLE NELSON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008. > Inman News > Q: I have always wanted to own my own home. I have been saving money for five years toward a down payment and I have worked hard to maintain excellent credit, with the idea that I would buy a home when I got married. I got married last year, and my husband and I together can well afford to buy a nice home in our area. Part of the time, we’re excited about buying because it seems like prices are really good right now. The other part of the time, though, we watch the news and it seems like the whole world is falling apart. Now we’re sort of stuck — we’re not sure what to do. > A: Real estate decision-making has always been one of the most critical exercises that a household must undertake. Home ownership impacts not only your emotional well-being and lifestyle on a very large scale, but also your family’s personal financial wellness, both monthly and lifelong. A generation ago, people treated decisions such as the one you are currently facing with a deliberateness and gravity appropriate to the importance of the subject matter, but over the past decade or so — not so much. > The recent foreclosure crisis, in addition to creating opportunities for buyers, has also had the silver lining of creating a national-level consciousness of what can happen when real estate decisions are not made with sufficient information, long-term lifestyle and financing planning, or attention to detail. You, like many smart home buyers, are doing the right thing by trying to educate yourself about the home-buying process and the real estate market before you jump in. The problem is that because real estate is such a hot topic in the media right now, the volume of information to sort through is totally overwhelming, and it is difficult to impossible to know how to sort the wheat from the chaff, much less to know how to make real use of the real estate information out there to improve your own personal decision-making. > Mindset Management > You don’t have to be a conspiracy theorist to know that the mainstream media is in the business of getting you to keep watching the news, reading the paper, etc., and not to provide you with real estate advice. In fact, most of the TV news commentators I see doling out real estate dos and don’ts are not actually real estate professionals, with noteworthy exceptions like Barbara Corcoran. Unfortunately, studies have shown that we humans are more apt to stay interested in information that provokes fear, rather than the warm and fuzzy. The alarming headlines you’ve seen for the last two years have served their purpose of keeping you hooked in, but may also have infected you with a dream-zapping syndrome I call “buyer’s block” (kinda like writer’s block — you get the picture). > Let me just say this: Real estate is an asset class. We’re talking about money and buildings here, not your ability to obtain food or basic shelter from the rain. So, ditch the fear — it is a totally unproductive emotion, and even causes people to make worse decisions than they would have if they weren’t so afraid. In fact, what we fear we often create: The more petrified you are that you’ll end up in foreclosure, the more your fear will interfere with your decision-making, making foreclosure more likely than it otherwise would have been. > To get rid of the fear, just get clear on the fact that bad real estate decisions can be a huge downer, but they won’t kill you. So rather than approaching this home-buying experience from a place of fear and paralysis, approach it as a project. Your task is simply to gather the specific information you need to equip yourself to make the right decisions throughout your home-buying process, not to take in and sort out every real estate headline under the sun. No one has the mental bandwidth to perform such a feat, and it is simply not necessary to do so to make smart real estate decisions. > Keep in mind that there is a flip side to every story you see reported in the real estate news. While headlines have been screaming about how bad the market is, I, as a buyer’s broker, have been seeing clients who never would have been able to afford a home two years ago break into the market, and start accessing the tax and other advantages of home ownership. Our country’s most brilliant investor, Warren Buffett, advised an audience to “look at market fluctuations as your friend rather than your enemy; profit from folly rather than participate in it.” Decide right now not to participate in the folly of buyer’s block, and to take on the project of figuring out how you can benefit from the current market “crisis,” assuming that your family is currently in a good place — financially and lifestylewise — to be purchasing a home. > Need-to-Knows > Real estate markets, values, negotiating practices and transactional procedures are very local — many real estate news reports that confuse people are not. Unless you live in New York City, it is not a good idea to base your personal real estate decision-making 100 percent on the information provided from an NYC-based expert on the national news. For example, last quarter, both home values and the number of purchase transactions were down severely, nationwide. However, in San Francisco, there was a dramatic 22 percent increase in purchase transactions from March to April, and a 3 percent increase in values. If you looked closer and broke it down by ZIP code, some ZIP codes showed major appreciation, while others were negative. > You see, you simply cannot know what the market is like in your state, county, city or even neighborhood unless and until you obtain specific information from a local real estate professional. > Similarly, the very brief amount of time allotted to TV and radio experts to dole out advice makes it difficult for them to give an appropriate amount of nuance in the information they present. So much of whether and when is the right time to buy is based on your personal finances, lifestyle and life plans, and no one in the news can analyze that for you. There is no blanket advice about whether to buy a home at any given time that will be right for every single individual or family. For example, lots of folks have been heeding national commentators’ blanket admonitions not to buy. In addition to the fact that in some areas, this will unfortunately result in currently qualified buyers waiting until a seller’s market to buy, there are high-income prospective buyers who are forgoing tens of thousands of dollars in much-needed tax deductions based on this impersonal and inapplicable advice. > Bottom line: A decision of this magnitude truly warrants a custom analysis of your personal finances and family’s needs, by a local professional. It may even make sense to speak with several different types of professionals: a Realtor, a mortgage professional, a CPA, a financial planner, etc., depending on your situation, to determine whether now is the right time for you to buy, and how to harness current market conditions to make the best buy possible. > Action Plan > • Decide to make your decision whether to buy or sell based on your lifestyle and life plans. If you want to buy and are qualified to do so, don’t cheat yourself out of moving forward and obtaining the professional advice you deserve because of what you see on the news. However, you should get educated about your local market and make decisions about how to best execute your plan of buying in a way that takes advantage of current conditions. > • Get your own team of professional advisors, by referral. At the very least, talk with a CPA about the tax implications of home ownership; a mortgage broker regarding the mortgage rates, terms and price you can qualify for; and a Realtor about current, local market conditions and what sort of home you can expect to find at your price range. > • Go on a selective information diet. The recent book, “The Four Hour Work-Week,” sets out a very extreme version, but try to at least limit your intake of real estate information — which can be habit-forming! — to questions you need answered about your home-buying project. > • Ask your professionals where they get their real estate news/information. > • Build a repertoire of reliable sources of unbiased real estate information, rather than opinion. Then, stay very answer-oriented when you consult these sources. Don’t look for news articles to tell you whether to buy or when — look for answers to concrete questions, like how long the average home in your area is staying on the market, common concessions currently being offered by sellers, etc. > As you go through this process of preparing to buy a home, use the real estate news to find strategies and solutions to questions and obstacles that come up, rather than allowing fear to shatter your life goal of home ownership. > Tara-Nicholle Nelson is author of “The Savvy Woman’s Homebuying Handbook,” and “Trillion Dollar Women: Use Your Power to Make Buying and Remodeling Decisions.” Ask her a real estate question online. >

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Home Owner Affordability and Stability Plan…

Clay | March 11, 2009

Home Owner Affordability and Stability Plan…
President Obama unveiled his plan to help stabilize the housing market and keep millions of borrowers in their homes.
The Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan includes two initiatives to help struggling homeowners. First is an incen-
tive for homeowners who have less than 20% equity in their homes, or who owe more than their home is worth. The
second attempts to lower monthly payments for homeowners at risk of losing their home. Here is a brief overview of
both initiatives.

Less than 20% equity in your home? Under current rules, those families who own less than 20% equity in their homes
have a difficult time taking advantage of the historically low interest rates. This initiative is open to homeowners who
have conforming loans that are guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The plan would enable them to move to a
new loan for up to 105% of their homes value. According to the plan, “credit-worthy” or “responsible” homeowners can
refinance their mortgage into a 30- or 15-year, fixed-rate loan based on current market rates. The new loan, however,
cannot include prepayment penalties or balloon payments. For many families, this low-cost option may help reduce their
monthly payments by up to thousands of dollars per year. As with the rest of the plan, details about this initiative will be
released at a future date-including what, if any, credit score requirements will be included.

On the verge of default? This initiative aims at providing help to individual families as well as entire neighborhoods by
helping reduce foreclosures and stabilize home prices. It is intended to help homeowners who are struggling to afford
their monthly payments, but cannot sell their homes because prices have fallen significantly. The goal of this initiative is
simple: “reduce the amount homeowners owe per month to sustainable levels.” Homeowners who are current on their
loans but are struggling can still apply for this program. As such, this is one of the few programs designed to help home-
owners who may face delinquency soon, but are current at the moment.

Since the focus of this initiative is on helping families and neighborhoods, investment properties do not qualify. These
plans-combined with today’s historically low interest rates-have created an unprecedented opportunity for homebuyers.

via:
Jeff Krum
Senior Mortgage Planner
408-377-4124 Direct
408-313-2400 Cell
jkrum@thehontegroup.com

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Gorgeous Updated Home

Clay | March 5, 2009

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Property Tax Assessments

Clay | February 17, 2009

Property Taxes in California

Property tax is a tax that is imposed on persons because of their ownership or possession of property and is measured by the market value of the property.  It is an important revenue source for public schools, fire protection, libraries, and parks and recreation.

Prior to 1978, property tax in California was simply based on a percentage of the assessed value of a home.  Every few years, the county assessor would look at the market of value of homes in a neighborhood and set a new assessment.  This meant during the high growth and inflationperiods of 1970s, as home values skrocketed, so did property taxes.

Homeowners paying $500 a year in property taxes in 1972 found themselves looking at a $2,000 tax bill in 1978. Between 1974 and 1978, the average value of a California home jumped from $34,000 to $85,000, and property taxes
rose with it. - SF Gate

In 1978, California’s voters revolted and passed Proposition 13 which limits the taxation of property to 1.2% of a property’s assessed value and limit property tax increases to no more than 2% of the assessed value of the property per year.

However, when  a home is sold or significantly improved through renovation, a new “base year value” is established.

What is Supplemental Tax Assessment?

The Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office will reappraise property immediately upon change of ownership or completion of new construction.  They will issue a supplemental assessment which reflects the difference between the prior assessed value and the new assessment. This value is then prorated based on the number of months remaining in the fiscal year, ending June 30th.

For example, if property is purchased on September 15th with a market value of $550,000, and it has a prior assessed value of $450,000, this will result in a supplemental assessment for the difference ($100,000) prorated for the remaining months in the fiscal year (9 months from October through the following June):

$550,000 New Purchase Price/Market Value

-$450,000 Prior Assessed/Taxable Value

$100,000 Supplemental Assessment

x 9 1/2 Remaining months in Fiscal/Tax Year

$75,000 Supplemental Assessment

x 1% Tax Rate

$750 Supplemental Tax Bill

This supplemental tax bill is in addition to the regular tax bill which is based on the assessed value as of March 1st of each year.

Assessment Reductions

Don’t pay for services provided FREE by the Assessor.  There has been a lot of news lately about home owners receiving “official” looking documents offering assessment reductions.  The county assessor allows home owners to receive reductions in two ways without any extra charge.

Exemptions

Under certain circumstances described on the Santa Clara Assessors website,
California law allows taxpayers the ability to permanently or temporarily reduce their assessed value, and/or transfer their protected Proposition 13 assessed value.  For example, parents can transfer property to their children without triggering a reassessment.

Proposition 8

This is a request for an assessment reduction, and is separate from a formal assessment appeal filed with the independent Assessment Appeals Board.

Note because of current market conditions,  the Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office has been proactively providing temporary Proposition 8 reductions and will continue to do so in 2009.   Property owners are urged to wait until after the Assessor’s Office completes their review in late June when all 460,000 property owners in Santa Clara County will be sent a notification card.

Propositon 8 amended Proposition 13 allowing for temporary reductions when the current market value of a property has fallen below its current (Prop 13) assessed value. Once a Prop 8 value has been enrolled, a property’s value must be annually re-appraised to determine whether its then current market value is less than its Prop 13 factored base year value.

When and if the market value of the previously reduced assessment (Prop 8) increases
above its Prop 13 factored base year value, the Assessor will once again enroll its Prop 13 factored base year value.  Here’s a simplified example:

Let’s say you bought a home for $1,000,000. The Assessor determined that the purchase price was the fair market value (based on comparables sold in the area), so the new base year value of the property was set at $1,000,000.

Over the next year, real estate values increased and you could sell your home for $1,100,000. The factored base year value could only increase 2% to $1,020,000, because of the limits set by Prop. 13., thus the assessed value is $1,020,000.

What if the market value goes down?  Proposition 8 allows the Assessor to temporarily reduce the assessed value of property.  Let’s say the market value of the house has dropped to $900,000.  At the same time, the last factored base year value had increased another 2% to $1,040,400.  The Assessor will compare the two values, thus the assessed value drops $900,000.

So, what if the market jumps the next following year where you could sell your home for $1,300,000?   The factored base year value is increased another 2% from $1,061,208.  Now the factored base year value is lower than the market value, so the Assessor enrolls an assessed value of $1,061,208. Your assessed value goes up from $900,000 the last year to $1,061,208.

So, can the Assessor increase your assessed value more than 2% in one year? Yes, if you received a temporary (Prop. 8) reduction in the previous year.

Santa Clara Assessor’s Calendar of Important Dates

January 1
Assessment Date (lien date). Calendar year begins.
Taxes become a lien at 12:01AM.  Not yet due and payable for the fiscal tax
year starting July 1.  Thereafter title evidence must show taxes as a
lien for the coming fiscal tax year.
February 1
Second tax installment due
(January 1 to June 30)

April 10
Second tax installment becomes delinquent at 5 p.m.  10%
penalty plus $10 administrative charge is attached. If April 10 falls
on a weekend or holiday, taxes become delinquent at 5 p.m. the next
business day.

April 15
Last day to file 100% Veterans or Homeowners Exemption.
To be eligible you must own and occupy the property on March 1

June 30

Property tax may become defaultedIf you fail to pay either or both installments by 5 p.m., property taxbecomes defaulted and additional costs and penalties accrue.  If June 30 falls on a weekend or holiday, taxes must be paid by 5 p.m. the next business day

July 1
The Current fiscal tax year begins

November 1
First tax installment is due
(July 1 to December 31)

December 1
Last day to file for 80% Veterans or Homeowners exemption.

December 10

First tax installment becomes delinquent at 5:00 pm. 10% penalty added to taxes due.  If December 10 falls on a weekend, next business day.

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NAHB: Federal Housing Tax Credit Web Site

Clay | February 10, 2009

Federal Housing Tax Credit Web Site
For aspiring home owners who find their goal stubbornly elusive, newly enacted legislation providing a tax credit of as much as $7,500 for first-time home buyers might just be the opportunity of a lifetime.

But like so many of the good things in life, time is of the essence for buyers who want to take advantage of this outstanding opportunity. Only homes purchased on or after April 9, 2008 and before July 1, 2009 are eligible.

To find out more about this important legislation and how it affects you, the American home buyer, visit:
www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com

via NAHB: Federal Housing Tax Credit Web Site.

More info on this and the proposed increase here

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Federal Housing Tax Credit for First-Time Home Buyers: Home

Clay |

Congress is actively considering an expanded home buyer tax credit, and the Senate has approved the following improvements:

The tax credit amount increases to $15,000.

The tax credit is extended to anyone buying a principal residence.

The tax credit will apply to all purchases occuring within a year after the bill is signed into law.

It is a true tax credit; it does not have to be repaid.

via Federal Housing Tax Credit for First-Time Home Buyers: Home.

More info on this and the proposed increase here

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2. Grill 'Em
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3. Elephant Bar Restaurant
Our waitress was polite but seemed rather fake - but then again, she's serving you food and not there to make friends. The food was decent.. I won't say its the best food I've ever had, but it was… -- Delivered by Feed43 service

4. Katie Blooms Irish Pub Restaurant
Came here on a Friday and it was pretty packed inside. Soso mix of crowd, drinks and bartenders were good. Music was typical top 40.. It's a really small dance area so expect to get your bubbles… -- Delivered by Feed43 service

5. The Garret
My absolute Favorite pizza spot. Great place to chill and hang out with your friends for pizzas and beer. This place is always packed and has a good atmosphere.  The pizza is the best I've ever had! -- Delivered by Feed43 service

6. The Spot
I would give a 3.5 for its set up, music, atmosphere, and location. It's not in a crowded dt so you'll get parking easily!! I like the two bars, one on each floor is thoughtful for the incompetent… -- Delivered by Feed43 service

7. Khartoum
I think this is one of the only places in Campbell that I would invite people to come out to as the Irish pub gets overly crowded and the bar is impossible to get a drink from.  The spot that calls… -- Delivered by Feed43 service

8. Boswell's
When Flor D. invited me out to Boswell's for a birthday Girl's night out and told me this place was a Dive....I wasn't so sure I wanted to come. But I did and I am glad I did! This place was fun!  … -- Delivered by Feed43 service

9. Coach's Sports Bar & Grill
I say HELL yeah to Coach's!! I was going to the Garret to watch the game WHY?  I feel like those V8 commercials *head bonk*. Coaches is WAY WAY better!  First of all they have REAL drinks, none of… -- Delivered by Feed43 service

10. Tessora's Barra di Vino
Last Wednesday, I had the chance to enjoy a nice quiet evening at this wine bar with my significant other.  It was relaxing, cozy, and charming.  Definitely a great place to have a date or to just… -- Delivered by Feed43 service

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Library Events

Friends of the Library Booksale at Campbell Library
When: Friday, September 10, 2010 - 1:00 PM Where: Campbell Library Bargains galore, proceeds benefit the library!

Friends of the Library Booksale at Campbell Library
When: Saturday, September 11, 2010 - 10:00 AM Where: Campbell Library Bargains galore, proceeds benefit the library!

Toddler Storytime @ Campbell Library
When: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 - 10:30 AM Where: Campbell Library Kids ages 3 1/2 and younger, come join us for stories, ...

Family Storytime @ Campbell Library
When: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 - 7:15 PM Where: Campbell Library Come join us for stories, songs and activities for famil...

Preschool Storytime @ Campbell Library
When: Thursday, September 16, 2010 - 10:30 AM Where: Campbell Library Kids ages 3/12 to 6, come join us for stories, music, an...

Baby Storytime @ Campbell Library
When: Friday, September 17, 2010 - 11:00 AM Where: Campbell Library Description: Infant to 18 months, come join us for books, ...

Practice Test: SAT, ACT and Subject Tests @ Campbell Library
When: Saturday, September 18, 2010 - 10:30 AM Where: Campbell Library Sign up to take a free full-length practice test and get...

Travel Program at the Campbell Library: Greenland
When: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 - 7:15 PM Where: Campbell Library Bruce Berger and Pam Perkins share their adventure near th...

Toddler Storytime @ Campbell Library
When: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 - 10:30 AM Where: Campbell Library Kids ages 3 1/2 and younger, come join us for stories, ...

Family Storytime @ Campbell Library
When: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 - 7:15 PM Where: Campbell Library Come join us for stories, songs and activities for famil...

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The 16th Annual Oktoberfest will be held in Historic Downtown Campbell on Saturday and Sunday October 16th and 17th, 201...
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San Jose Taiko presents its annual Rhythm Spirit concert series in three heart-pounding performances, at the Campbell He...
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Event: 4 Troops at Campbell Heritage Theatre, Sun, Oct 3 7:30p
*** Tickets On Sale July 9th, 2010 *** Sun, October 3rd, 2010 7:30 PM (Doors open at: 6:30 PM) 4Troops Heritage Theatre ...
Event: Benise- The Spanish Guitar at Campbell Heritage Theatre, Thu, Sep 30 7:00p
*** Tickets On Sale June 18th, 2010 *** Thu, September 30th, 2010 7:00 PM (Doors open at: 6:00 PM) Benise - The Spanish ...

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