Showing posts with label Citrus Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citrus Heights. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

San Juan High School... Improvements coming!


I just read that San Juan High School in Citrus Heights is breaking ground on some spiffing up projects. Good for them. Not only is it the oldest San Juan District school (built in 1913), but it's my husband, Dave's, alma mater. That was back in the 60's, but it's influence still reaches into our lives.

Dave was a top notch athlete, and one of 3 Dunbar boys to grace the halls (yeah... they were all pretty cute!). Today, everywhere we go we run into San Juan alums... and I mean EVERYWHERE. I list a house... "Oh, you're Dave's wife?". I go to a store... "Dunbar... hmm, did you go to San Juan". We're at a funeral... Dave went to school with 3 of the people there. We rent our newlywed apartment... "my sister went to high school with Dave". We watch the Kings play basketball... Dave knows the "sign lady"... "yeah, I went to San Juan with her".

We've been camping and dune buggying with a group for over 25 years. 6 of them went to San Juan with the Dunbar Boys, (that makes 9 in all) and they're all still friends!

The moral here, is don't be a dufus to your classmates! You never know the connections that will stick with you for your life, and keep coming back. San Juan has been that rebounding experience for Dave. Me?.. I went to 3 different high schools, so never made the same connections.

And for the record, San Juan is transforming itself into a campus of small learning communities with 5 career pathways: construction, culinary, media, hospitality management and career technology. The new classrooms will be environmentally friendly with all natural light. Sounds pretty forward thinking!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Does Your Lender make a Difference?

When a new buyer chooses a lender, what is their choice based on? Interest rate?, the trust of a referral?, who has the prettiest sign? Often it’s who seems to have the cheapest interest rate. What a mistake!

Consider Captain Sulley. He looked like everyone else who flew. He always landed those planes, so it’s hard to say how good he was. But when disaster hit, he was able to pull off the miraculous, and land a giant engineless jet in the cold frigid waters of the Hudson River. He used his years and years of experience, training, drills, and lessons learned from the inevitable mishaps he must have faced before to pull it off.

Your lender is the same. They all seem comparable… until disaster strikes. And when it does, you want experience on your side. A few months ago I sold a home in a great neighborhood of Citrus Heights, located 1/4 mile from a very seedy street (one of our areas worst). Any local appraiser would have understood to not use comps from the seedy street, as it was insulated from my buyer’s home by geographical factors. But as the crow flies, it’s another story. Our appraisal came in fine… actually above our price. It was the desk review that shot us down. It came in $60K low! Why, because the out-of-area underwriter used a zillow-like process to estimate the value… which included sales within a bull-eye radius. And that meant our seedy street became our comparable.

But my lender has been doing this for over 30 years, and understands the ins and outs of lending like the back of her hand. She whipped into action, and got the loan through. Did she use magic?, coercion?, bribery?... no. She used her experience to know which of the many paths to take to make it work. she could have gone a number of different directions, but she knew exactly the turns to make at each fork in the road, as she led our transaction down the path to a closed escrow.

So don't just pick the lender with the cheapest quote. It could mean the difference between getting your home or not. Always go with experience. Don't know who to call?
CALL ME... I GOT PEOPLE!

flickr Photo by mpflies2