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Financial News Icons Say Now Is the Time to BUY!

We received some tough news on housing last week. Prices are still softening. There was a lot of negativity surrounding these reports. The news caused more consumers to be concerned. However, the real question is what this means to you and your family. This could actually be great news if you are buying (either as a move-up buyer or a first-time buyer).

We don’t want you to take our word for this. Instead, here are excerpts from articles published last week by two of the country’s iconic financial publications: The Wall Street Journal and Forbes Magazine

The Wall Street Journal: Why It’s Time to Buy 

“Despite all the gloom, there are growing indications that it is a good time to buy… The long-term benefits of homeownership remain very much intact. For now, at least, you can deduct the mortgage interest on your taxes—a big perk for people in higher tax brackets. You get to paint your walls any color you wish, without having to clear it with a landlord. And assuming you can buy a home for about the same price as you can rent one, buying will give you the ability one day to live rent-free. Come retirement time, a paid-off mortgage means your monthly expenses are significantly reduced, and you have a chunk of equity to play with.”

Forbes Magazine: 9 Reasons to Buy a House Now

“If you’re planning to buy a house right now, the next few months may be the best time to buy… With a convergence of the factors (mentioned in the article) all of which are favorable to the prospective home buyer, there may not be a better time to buy than right now. It’s a buyer’s market, but like everything else in life, the bargain deals won’t last.”

Bottom Line 

When the Wall Street Journal and Forbes have articles saying now is the time to buy, maybe it’s time to buy.

Article from KCM Blog

A Look at the Communities Involvement in Pacifica’s Future!

The San Mateo Coastal town of Pacifica has long been favored as great place to live with sweeping ocean views and a vibrant community.  Its rich history includes an early American Indian society, Spanish exploration and the development of the railroad. Pacifica means “peaceful” in Spanish, and it’s this peaceful setting that draws year round visitors as well as those looking to reside permanently in Pacifica.

Pacifica is home to a large 86 acre piece of land called The Quarry due to its former use as a limestone quarry.  For years it has been debated on what this beautiful piece of land located west of Highway 1 between the Rockaway Beach area and Vallemar should be used for.  Some considered this an opportunity to build a downtown for Pacifica as this is something that isn’t currently present in this charming city.  Would shops, restaurants, and additional living opportunities be the best use of The Quarry, and how would this change Pacifica?  These are questions that business and civic leaders in Pacifica have been wrestling with, and are still considering.

Recently, PacificaPatch writer Camden Swita, interviewed Jim Heldberg, owner of Silicon Segway in Rockaway about the options for The Quarry.  Below are the two videos of that conversation.

Whether you currently live in Pacifica or are planning to move to the area; we’d love to know your thoughts!  The great thing about the San Mateo Coastal towns of Pacifica, El Granada, Moss Beach, Half Moon Bay and Montara is that they are communities that truly care about their residents and what is best for the city.  There are always ways to get involved and be heard in these communities and right now is an ideal time to be heard in Pacifica.  You can view more information, give your feedback and stay tuned to updates on PacificaPatch.com.

If you have questions about living in Pacifica or about the Pacifica Real Estate market; please let us know!  We have been helping people find homes along the San Mateo Coast for years and can help you search out the home that best fits your needs and lifestyle.  Please feel free to contact us anytime to begin your Pacifica home search!

Kathy & Michael Rain
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What Not To Do When Looking for a Home on the San Mateo Coast!

Searching for a house on the San Mateo Coast can be an exciting time for those looking to settle down in Half Moon Bay, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifica, El Granada or any of the other beautiful coastal towns.  You may already have started your search by looking through many of the real estate websites that allow you to run searches or view homes for currently for sale.

Yet, before you get too far into the home buying process, there are a few key things to keep in mind when searching for a home on the San Mateo Coast.  We’ve compiled a quick list of things not to do which will be very beneficial in keeping the home buying process running smoothly.

1. Don’t just pick up the phone, call the number on the sign, and go by yourself- This can not only be unsafe, but  you may waste time viewing homes that don’t fit your what you’re looking for.  Being alone can also make sellers believe that you are not represented and that they’ll have the upper hand when it comes to negotiations.  Always call your San Mateo Coast Real Estate agent to accompany you to a home you’re interested in.

2. Don’t plan somewhere to be directly after your visit- Feeling rushed may not allow you to ask the questions you would like or to sit and talk with your San Mateo Coast Real Estate Agent afterwards. Be sure to plan plenty of time when looking at a house.  You may even decide to go view homes afterwards with your agent, so leaving that time open is important.

3. Avoid taking separate cars on your buyer’s tours
- While you may feel it’s easiest to simply meet up with your agent at the home, you don’t want to continue following behind them if you’re looking at many San Mateo Coastal homes.  Being in the car with your agent will allow you to discuss homes as you drive and will prevent you from getting separated in traffic.

4. Don’t wear lace-up shoes- This may seem like a simple idea, but you’ll want to be able to slip your shoes on and off as in most cases you will be required to do so when viewing a home.

5. Don’t hesitate to look in drawers, cupboards and closets- Of course if you know right away that the home you are viewing is not for you, you don’t have to look much further within the home.  However, if the home looks promising, don’t hesitate to check out cupboard, closet and drawer space.  This could be where you’re going to live, so it’s best to get a good idea of storage space within the home.

6. Hold the trash talk- Most of the time, sellers will not be present, but you want to be careful with what you say if they decided to stick around during the showing.  It’s best to wait until after you’re gone to talk if the seller is present, unless of course you have positive things to say!

7. Don’t think you can offend your Realtor
- Feel free to be completely open with your San Mateo Coast Real Estate agent!  They will not be offended.  It’s not their home and they want to know where you’re coming from in your wants and needs within a home.

If you’ve started searching for a home on the San Mateo Coast, but don’t have a San Mateo Coast Real Estate agent; we’d love to help!  We’ve been working on the San Mateo Coast for years and have enjoyed helping many people find the home that fits their needs.  We’d love to work with you- feel free to contact us anytime!

Kathy & Michael Rain
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