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An Eco-Friendly Christmas Cleanup on San Mateo Coast!

We hope you’re enjoying the holiday season on the San Mateo Coast!  It’s hard to believe that Christmas is only a few days away!  The holiday cheer of decorations, parties, events and carols has created a building excitement and an anticipation of this favorite holiday!  All of the hustle and bustle that has surrounded the season will pay off when you’re able to relax and enjoy the holiday season with loved ones.

While we don’t want to start thinking about the holidays being over, there is the thought of taking down the decorations and putting the holiday cheer away until next year.  This year, however, taking down the Christmas tree doesn’t have to be a drag! The San Mateo Coast is very in tune with its environment and wants to accommodate its residents who have enjoyed having a fresh Christmas tree over the holidays.

San Mateo County’s waste services are providing free Christmas tree recycling!  All of the trees will be reused around the cities along the San Mateo Coast- which is a great way to give back to our environment.  Most of the trees will be turned into mulch or compost except for flocked trees which cannot due to their chemicals.  The flocked trees will still be used in other ways, so any tree donated is sure to be recycled!

4 Easy Steps to Recycle Your Christmas Tree:

- Remove all decorations (including tinsel)
- Do not bag your tree
- If your tree is large (8ft or more) please cut the tree in half as a courtesy to the drivers. (If you are not able to do this, your tree will still be taken)
- Leave your tree curbside

Below is a list of the Curbside Services along with the dates of pickup and any special instructions:

Provider: Allied Waste

Dates: 12/27-12/31- On your regular recycling day
Customer Assistance: (650) 592-2411

Leave tree next to(not in) the green Yard Waste container. Multi-family dwellings call Customer Service to arrange pickup.

Provider: Half Moon Bay
Dates: Anytime after December 26 – On your regular recycling day
Customer Assistance: (650) 592-2411

Leave tree next to(not in) the green Yard Waste container.

Provider: Recology San Mateo County
Dates: January 1st through January 31st -On your regular service day
Customer Service: (650) 595-3900

Leave tree next to your green Compost cart on your regular service day.
Multi-Family Dwellings: Call us to determine the best location for a consolidation of loose trees or to place a bin or drop box.

Provider: Recology of the Coast

Dates:  December 26-January 31 -On your regular service day.
Customer Assistance: Pacifica, (650) 355-9000; County Areas, (650) 355-8400

Pacifica Residents Only – If you are unable to place tree curbside during this period, cut up your tree and place into your green Organics cart. Make sure the lid closes completely for service.

We hope this information is helpful to you as you begin your holiday cleanup!  We have enjoyed living on the San Mateo Coast and appreciated the emphasis each of the towns along the coast places on caring for our environment.  This is just one more way we can help make the San Mateo Coast a better place to live!

Whether you’re staying around the San Mateo Coast or are traveling this Christmas, we hope you have a great holiday!  We look forward to working with you in 2011 to help you navigate through the Coastal Real Estate Market!

Happy Holidays!

Kathy & Michael Rain
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Getting Crabby on the San Mateo Coast!

Living on the San Mateo Coast is great for many reasons, but the one we’d like to highlight today is crab season!  Fresh Dungeness crab is a delight to many living in the coastal area and with the season kicking off a few weeks ago, it’s in full swing!

Fisherman had to wait for the go ahead until the quality tests were conducted, and were then given the “ok” to set their pots for catching.  According to fisherman in Half Moon Bay, the initial few weeks are very telling of how fruitful the entire crabbing season will be. It seems as though this year’s season found that not many crabs settled in the area, meaning a harder year for the fisherman.  There’s always a gamble, and an ever-present hope that crabs are in abundance.  Although the crab numbers are not desirable, the San Mateo Coast fisherman will make the most of the season as they always seem to hope for the best.

Of course, residents along the San Mateo Coast will make it a point to enjoy the crab this season, even if prices rise a little from the lack of supply.  Some of the best places for tasting the Dungeness crabs are Half Moon Bay and Pacifica!  You’ll find boats filling Half Moon Bay which allow you to buy fresh crab right off the boat!  Enjoy meeting the fisherman and getting their insight on the best ways to cook the crab along with their favorite recipes that enhance the flavor.

Want to catch your own crab?  Head to Pacifica where you can go crabbing right off the pier! Rusty Hook Bait & Tackle will provide you with all the gear you need such as a crab right, gauge, bait box, bait and bucket for around $35.  They’ll give you a quick lesson in catching the crab and the rest is up to you!  This is a great way to enjoy crab season to the fullest!

We enjoyed a taste of fresh crab a few weeks ago and can attest that the flavor of the crab is the best it’s been in years!  We picked up our crab, which was cleaned and cracked for us at Princeton Seafood in the Harbor in Half Moon Bay.  Yum!

Crab season is just one more reason to find a home on the San Mateo Coast!  If you have been considering a move to any of the coastal towns of Half Moon Bay, Pacifica, Montara, Moss Beach or El Granada- let us know!  We’d be happy to show you around and help you find a home that fits your needs and lifestyle!  For those currently residing on the San Mateo Coast- Happy Crabbing!

Kathy & Michael Rain
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New Fannie Mae Guidelines and What This Means for San Mateo Coastal Real Estate!

As San Mateo Coast Real Estate agents, we feel it’s important to keep you informed of what’s going on, not only in the San Mateo Coast Real Estate market, but the national housing market as well!  A major change that will go into effect next week on December 13 is with those applying for loans through Fannie Mae.  They are making changes to their mortgage guidelines which will open doors for some, but make it a little more difficult for others.

In short, Fannie Mae’s new guidelines lean more in favor of personal income over personal assets, which means it’s about what you earn and not what you have.  This, of course, can raise issues for those who are self employed.  Mortgage Advisor and Personal Finance Advisor, Andy Block, recently highlighted the main points of the changes.

DTI RATIO
- The new maximum debt-to-income ratios will drop to 45% from 55%, which could make it more difficult for some buyers to secure a mortgage loan.
- Borrowers who are at the end of their current mortgages with 10 or fewer payments will now have these remaining balances counted in the DTI ratio, which is a departure from previous Fannie Mae rules.

MISSED PAYMENT - Buyers who miss a payment will have 5% of the total balance added to their debt-to-income ratios. (Previously, Fannie Mae ignored a missed payment or required that the lender add a few percentage points to the total balance when calculating the DTI ratio.)

BORROWERS WITH FORECLOSURE EXCLUDED FROM FANNIE-BACKED LOANS FOR 7 YEARS- Borrowers who have gone through a foreclosure will be excluded from obtaining a Fannie-backed loan for seven years (up from four). This change was announced separately from the gift and debt rules, but will also take effect in Fannie Mae’s automated underwriting systems next month.

GIFTS/GRANTS TOWARDS DOWN PAYMENT
- Buyers can use grants from nonprofit groups or gifts from family members for their minimum 5% down payment (which is the threshold set by Fannie Mae). Previously, borrowers had to contribute a minimum 5% down payment from their own funds, but additional down payment money could be from a gift (though never from a home seller). The exception was for borrowers who put 20% down: all that money could come as a gift. The gift rules apply only to single-family principal residences, including town houses, co-ops and condominiums, and covers mortgage amounts in excess of 80% of the property’s value.

FANNIE LOAN LIMITS THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 - Fannie Mae has indicated that the general loan limits for mortgage loans originated on or before September 30, 2011, will remain unchanged from 2010 limits, which means $417,000 for a one-unit property in the continental U.S. and $729,750 for designated high-cost areas for a one-unit property in the continental U.S. For mortgage loans originated after September 30, 2011, revised “permanent” high-cost area limits will apply.

As always, we’re here to help!  If you have questions about the new Fannie Mae guidelines, please let us know!  Buying a home in any of the charming coastal cities such as Moss Beach, El Granada, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay or Montara is a great investment and a large decision.  It can be overwhelming to attempt to navigate the San Mateo Coastal Real Estate market on your own, so let experienced San Mateo Coast Real Estate agents help!  We can make the home buying process a smooth and efficient one.  We look forward to hearing from you!

Kathy & Michael Rain
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