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California Propositions 60 & 90

California Proposition 60 & Proposition 90

If you are thinking of selling your home and you are over 55, you should be aware of how these Propositions may benefit you.

Proposition 60

Passed by voters in November 1986, applies to taxpayers who are 55 years and older.  What it does is allow the transfer of Proposition 13 base-year property tax, or what ever your property tax basis is, to a new residence of equal or lesser value within the same county.  It also established a two year time frame from the sale of the previous residence to the purchase of a new one. If you wait the two years, you may buy a home up to 5% more than the one you sold.  Otherwise, they must be equal or less.
 

Proposition 90

Passed by voters in November 1988. It authorizes counties to adopt an ordinance to allow seniors to take advantage of Proposition 60 by carrying into a new county the lower tax base they enjoyed in the former county.  Seven counties have adopted Proposition 90:
  • San Mateo                      
  • Santa Clara                         
  • Alameda           
  • Ventura 
  • Los Angeles                       
  • Orange                               
  • San Diego

This may be done only one time in your lifetime.  If a married couple takes advantange of this, a surviving spouse may not do it again.

Contact the Assessors office of the county to which you wish to move to inquire on the current status of their ordinance as it may change. 
 
 


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Posted on 2008-05-15 @ 7.31:11 am by Lenore Wilkas

The 5 Deadly Mistakes a San Mateo Seller Can Make

The real estate market today is fairly good in and around San Mateo.  While its not a hot market, it’s also not a drag the way it is across the bay.  If you are thinking about selling your house right now, it’s really important to avoid these 5 Deadly Mistakes.  Mistakes cost you money and they cost you time.  If you’re trying to sell your home, you have neither time or extra money to waste, do you?  No, I didn’t think so.

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Posted on 2008-05-13 @ 3.30:52 pm by Lenore Wilkas

All Real Estate Is Local Especially in San Mateo County

I know you've heard that saying, "All Real Estate is Local" many times and in San Mateo County and especially in Burlingame and Hillsborough it's really so.  Lately, all media screams out at us on a daily basis how bad investing in real estate is and that everyone is being hurt by the sub-prime mess.  Guess what?  That just isn't the case.  Sure there are some areas of San Mateo County that truly are in trouble because of the sub-prime mess but certainly not Burlingame or Hillsborough.  The prices haven't dipped a bit all year. 

Let me give you a few facts about real estate that the media doesn't want you to know about.

  • Over 30% of all homeowners are mortgage free They have paid it off.
  • Only 5% of all loans are in trouble nation wide.  That means 95% of all mortgages are current.
  • The United States National Debt is $9.9 Trillion.
  • The sub-prime melt down is only $75 Billion, which isn't peanuts, but is only .0075% of the National Debt.
  • 2007 looks to be thefourth best year in history for the housing industry with about 5.5 million homes changing hands.
  • In 2005, 7.1 millions homes changed hands and 40% were non-owner occupied.  These were either second homes or speculators buying and selling.
  • RealtyTrac reports that only 5 in 1000 households is in trouble with their mortgage today.

Have you heard any of this from the mainstream media?  I sure haven't but these are the numbers from  the National Association of Realtors and the Mortgage Bankers Association and both are in the midst of the real estate "crisis".  What you need to be aware of is that our immediate area, Millbrae south to San Carlos and then even further south into Santa Clara County down to Cupertino has no bubble.  What we have is a booming economy, too few homes for people to buy,  a pent up need for home ownership and the opportunity to put ones roots down into a community and stay a while.

There are loans out there but in order to buy a home you must have at least a 675 FICO score and money in the bank.  There are great buys in the East Bay, Daly City, and other areas in the Bay Area if you have money.  Its a great time to buy investment property and use it for rentals and build your real estate wealth.  Historically in the Bay Area, what has gone down has always moved back up and up again.

Will we see those amazing 20%, 30%, 50% appreciations we saw earlier this decade?  No, No, No.  We are back to a normal appreciation of 3%-%5 a year.  That's not bad considering your home is your castle and if you plan on staying in it for at least 5 years you'll do just fine, thank you. 

We're here to answer any questions you might have about the local real estate market.  It's a good time to buy a home to live in on the Peninsula, or for investment in other parts of our area.  Pop me an email with questions of the best places to look for a good ROI on this and I'm here to help you.



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Posted on 2007-11-20 @ 4.16:02 pm by Lenore Wilkas

We're Moving! Now What?

Congratulations on the purchase of your new home! Now, for the next challenge: moving. I’ve talked about how to go through all of your “stuff” and pare things down and out here. Hold that Garage Sale for the final clearance, see here on tips for that. 

Next comes the move. Are you packing yourself or are the professionals doing it for you? If you’re doing it yourself, the following is a list of materials you’ll need. Moving companies and overnight mail businesses can furnish these, as well as specialized items including wardrobe boxes for clothing and heavy-duty boxes for china and other breakables. Liquor and computer stores also are good sources for sturdy boxes. Craigslist is a great resource for moving boxes, too.

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Posted on 2007-10-11 @ 1.22:39 pm by Lenore Wilkas

Tips For New Home Owners - Organization

The move is over.  The boxes have been broken down and are stacked in the garage.  And the mess is loosely organized meaning the stuff is in the right room but not really put away.  There really are ways to make this easier than you think!  It's called organization.  So take a deep breath, let it out, and get started in organizing your new home.

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Posted on 2007-10-06 @ 1.04:57 am by Lenore Wilkas