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April 2008

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Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 8:31 AM, Monday Apr 21st, 2008

Make it a full load. The average washing machine uses 40. 9 gallons of water per load.

Buy a high-efficiency washer or save up for full loads. More about using water wisely: http://www.epa.gov/watersense/water/simple.htm

Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 8:30 AM, Monday Apr 21st, 2008

Proper maintenance reduces waste. Keep appliances in good working order.

Follow manufacturers’ suggestions for proper operation and maintenance.

Read more ways you can reduce waste. http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/reduce/catbook/tip4.htm

Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 11:03 AM, Friday Apr 18th, 2008

To reduce paper waste, recycle your newspapers, consider reading newspaper

and magazine subscriptions online, and look into electronic banking and

credit card payment. Finally, get off junk mail lists.

For Additional info contact your EcoBroker Alvin Fuchs at alvin@alvintherealtor.com

Are we seeing some improvement ?

Posted by claudine @ 10:35 AM, Thursday Apr 17th, 2008

I would say that if we look at our numbers, it looks like our market (here locally Palm Springs and the area) we are doing OK…Yes we have a larger number of sales, yes prices are low but not catastrophic and yes there is demand. But again we are in a resort  area, this is our season and of course a large number of buyers from Canada made it happen and still will I think until way into the summer!! (they think and maybe they are right that the prices will drop in the summer). So nationwide not looking good ….but here I cannot complain I did not have less sales this year so far than the years before and still quite a few up ahead coming. This is shown in the NAR (National Association of Realtors article posted in the “real estate news” page on my website :  http://www.claudinereal.com/Real_Estate_News.htmIn our area we might have already touched bottom and we are slowly readjusting. I am seeing for the last two weeks US buyers , though still shy, attempting to get back in the market and understanding that writing an offer will get you the best price and not just looking at the listing prices. The interest rates and the Jumbo loans limit up lifted is certainly making it more attractive to buy. Waiting for “a better” opportunity and timing might just put you there where we were a few years when all the buyers “woke up” at the same time and got into the market at the same time and create “the bubble”. Browse the site and look at all the listings is country clubs in the area : http://www.claudinereal.com/Country_Clubs.htm  I would love to read your comments.

Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 3:31 PM, Tuesday Apr 8th, 2008

Check how much of your electricity comes from renewable sources,

like wind, solar. Then find green power options available to you. Use the green power locator.   http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-and-you/how-clean.html

For additional questions contact your EcoBroker at alvin@alvintherealtor.com

Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 12:02 PM, Monday Apr 7th, 2008

Buy water-efficient fixtures and products. The WaterSense label helps shoppers

 identify water efficient products and programs. Read more about WaterSense.
http://www.epa.gov/watersense/tips/cons.htm

For more info contact your EcoBroker      Alvin Fuchs    alvin@alvintherealtor.com

Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 10:11 AM, Sunday Apr 6th, 2008
Run your dishwasher only when it's full; use the rinse-and-hold dishwasher 
feature until you're ready to run a full load. Read more about using 
water wisely at: http://www.epa.gov/watersense/links.htm
Contact your EcoBroker, Alvin Fuchs at alvin@alvintherealtor.com

Energy Saving Tips

Posted by claudine @ 5:10 PM, Wednesday Apr 2nd, 2008

Reduce your carbon footprint. Leaving your car at home twice a week can cut greenhouse gas emissions over 1,500 pounds per year.

Don’t idle. Don’t idle! Remind your school system to turn off bus engines when buses are parked to eliminate harmful exhaust pollution.

It’s electric. Check how much of your electricity comes from renewable sources, like wind, solar. Then find green power options available to you.

Tread lightly. Commuting without polluting! Use public transportation, carpool, walk, or bike whenever possible to reduce air pollution and save on fuel costs.

Make the switch. Buy or switch to energy efficient lighting fixtures and bulbs. Look for the EnergyStar label to help save you money on energy bills and pollute less.

eCycle it. eCycle - take your old computer, DVD player, or other electronics to a recycling center. This helps keep hazardous substances out of the landfill.

Everyone can make a difference. High school students can study links between everyday actions at their high school, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change.

Make your home an Energy Star! As you start your spring cleaning, do a home energy audit and switch to EnergyStar products.

For more tips contact your Ecobroker, Alvin Fuchs   alvin@alvintherealtor.com

March Area Sales Statistics

Posted by claudine @ 4:27 PM, Wednesday Apr 2nd, 2008

I am amazed…I knew just by the amount of clients I have seen this last month and the same with my colleagues that the sales would be up but I thought that we would see the prices down by much more…I guess THIS IS NOT what is happening.The total number of sales for Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells and Sun City Palm Desert are up by 57% and the prices are also UP from the month before.So there are still people out there buying properties ! and they understand the time to buy in NOW… The best deals are being written now..Sellers will pull out the properties from the market and wait for next season.April and May are the best months….I am here waiting to help you and answer your questions.