Stage Your Silicon Valley Home Like Your Sale Depends On It!Good home staging is crucially important in getting homes sold in today's market.
To be candid, the odds are that you will not be able to sell your home in San Jose, Los Gatos, or Saratoga this year. Countywide, most homes are NOT selling. Actually, let's look at the numbers for just a moment - you will see that it's fairly sobering. In Almaden Valley, an upscale collection of neighborhoods comprising the 95120 zip code area of San Jose, it's much worse. There are 121 houses and townhouses or condominiums for sale, and a mere 34 which are under contract to sell. The odds here are 28% that you'll sell. http://www.sanjoserealestatelosgatoshomes.com/00424D
Posted on August 27, 2008 04:50:56 by Mary.Pope-Handy
Posted in Market Reports, Selling Tips, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Cambrian Park, Almaden, Yard and Garden
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How's The Market?Real estate market trends, statistics and data for Silicon Valley and all its areas: San Jose, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Campbell, Monte Sereno, Almaden Valley, Cambrian Park, Willow Glen
Posted on August 19, 2008 18:33:01 by Mary.Pope-Handy
Posted in Market Reports, How's The Market?
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About MaryAbout Mary, personal information about Mary Pope-Handy
An area native, I was raised in Santa Clara and Saratoga, attending public and Catholic schools, and graduated from Saratoga High in 1977. As an adult I lived in several parts of the valley, including 10 years in Cambrian Park, and since 1999, in Los Gatos. I hold a Bachelor of Arts from Gonzaga University in Spokane (a Catholic university run by Jesuits - in Religious Studies, 1981) and thanks to my parents' generosity, was able to enjoy a fabulous Junior year abroad at Gonzaga-in-Florence, Italy (1979-1980), which cemented my love of travel and all things Italian. (With some refreshing, I can still manage a simple conversation in Italian - which is fun!) After some teaching, I earned a Master of Arts (in Systematic Theology, 1986) from The Graduate Theological Union/Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley. Afterwards I returned to teaching religion in Catholic high schools, a very rewarding career, for a few years, until our children came onto the scene. I did a lot of related volunteer work too, with my favorite being as a volunteer chaplain at Good Samaritan Hospital in the early 90's. Additionally, I worked in the Rainbows Program at our parish, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Los Gatos. Rainbows is a peer-to-peer ministry/support group for kids suffering from any major loss, such as the death of a parent or divorce. My husband, Jim Handy, analyzes the semiconductor market. He grew up in many places due to his father's line of work and speaks French and he too loves to travel; eons ago we honeymooned in Tahiti on Bora Bora where he got to practice his language skills (between their Polynesian French and his Belgian-Swiss-American accent it got interesting at times). We have been very happily married since 1985. Jim has been a Parks Commission volunteer in the Town of Los Gatos for years, so I get a lot of interesting information about the town's doings from him!
http://www.sanjoserealestatelosgatoshomes.com/0041A0
Posted on August 18, 2008 12:08:08 by Mary.Pope-Handy
Posted in About Us
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How Many Showings Should It Take To Sell A Silicon Valley House In Today's Market?Selling a home in a difficult buyers' market requires excellent pricing, condition, and marketing. If your home's not getting traffic and offers, one of these three issues is probably to blame.
We know that the national average is that for approximately every ten showings, a home should get an offer. It may or may not be an offer that results in a sale. Today's market in the San Jose area is more sluggish than usual, but homes are still selling in many areas within a month if all is right when it's offered for sale. One thing is for certain, though, and that's that sellers have to see offers to be able to sell a home, and there are no offers if there's no qualified traffic. http://www.sanjoserealestatelosgatoshomes.com/004114
Posted on August 17, 2008 13:39:01 by Mary.Pope-Handy
Posted in Selling Tips
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Silicon Valley is Rife with Roof Rats. Is Your Landscaping Attracting Them?How can your landscaping deter or attract rats? Some practical tips!
http://www.sanjoserealestatelosgatoshomes.com/0040DF
Posted on August 14, 2008 21:54:22 by Mary.Pope-Handy
Posted in Yard and Garden
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Silicon Valley Home Buyers: Should You Stay "On The Fence" or Buy Now?Is now a good time to buy real estate in Silicon Valley?
It is also a very good time for buyers who are bringing their money in from Europe as the exchange rate makes a home buy anywhere in the US a great bargain. This is even more true if one is a renter now, as rents are going up! http://www.sanjoserealestatelosgatoshomes.com/004081
Posted on August 12, 2008 07:21:23 by Mary.Pope-Handy
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Are Real Estate Prices Holding Up in Almaden Valley?A discussion about pricing in San Jose's upscale suburb of Almaden Valley.San Jose's upscale suburb, Almaden Valley, features gorgeous hillside views, great schools, low crime, and consistently nice neighborhoods. Home prices range from a little higher than average to very expensive. How is the real estate market faring in posh Almaden Valley? It is curious to note that condo prices seemed to have an uptick while single family homes had a downtick around March first of this year. Condo and townhouse prices in Almaden appear to be slipping overall since then, while home prices have risen generally, though slipped again a little since July 1st.
http://www.sanjoserealestatelosgatoshomes.com/00401C
Posted on August 08, 2008 09:08:29 by Mary.Pope-Handy
Posted in Market Reports, Almaden
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Do you want or need to sell your Silicon Valley home this year? If so, you ought to take the staging of your home very seriously. Often homeowners hire a Realtor (or other real estate licensee), ask for their advice on preparing the house and yard for sale, and then proceed to disregard all or most of the guidance given.
In the Cambrian Park area of San Jose (zip codes 95124, 95118 and a little of 95008), there are 241 single family homes and condos or townhomes for sale (the "active listings"). In that same district, just 109 are pending sales. This refects about a 45% chance of selling.




I am a full-time, second generation, award-winning & enthusiastic Realtor. (My mother, Pat Pope, was a highly regarded & successful Realtor in the San Jose, Santa Clara, Cupertino and Saratoga areas from 1956 until her death in 1996.) Real estate was my second career after I'd worked happily in the area of religious education (in Catholic high schools) & ministry for several years. Economics necessitated an employment change, and real estate was a natural fit as it really is a "helping profession" and I'd grown up with it. I like to joke that my first words were "raised foundation".
Our two children, Brian & Clair, are now teenagers. Real estate is inescapable for them, as it had been for me, and when Clair was in second grade she said, "uh oh Mommy, we have termites!" and had correctly spotted the telltale drywood termite pellets on our hardwood floor; I suspect she was the only second grader with the ability to correctly identify termite activity. So, real estate is a little contagious! The kids do some assisting for me in summers and are a big help. Like their parents, they love to travel and together we've been in much of the US, plus parts of Mexico, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, and Japan. Brian is now a freshman at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, having graduated from four happy years at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose. Clair is currently a senior at Notre Dame High School in downtown San Jose.
"How long will it take to sell my home?" This is a perenial question among home sellers in Silicon Valley. Real estate professionals can look at the statistics and, when experienced and active in your local market, tell you what they believe will happen based on the absorption rate and days on market numbers.
Pet rats - the kind you buy at the pet store - can make the most adorable friends. Pookie was our daughter's pet and a close family member for years.
Buying homes in Silicon Valley during a "buyer's market" takes courage. Doom and gloom grace the cover of the newspaper and online articles. Everyone has a bad story to share about someone else who lost a home, or had a bad experience trying to buy a short sale or distressed property. Perhaps most of all, at work or in social circles, friends and coworkers will advise you "if you wait, you will get it for less". 
