4 Modern Decorating Ideas for the Holidays

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For decades, homeowners have covered their homes in the same two colors during the last month of the year. Greenery has long been used as the base color, with bold splashes of red to provide contrast. Colors like gold, silver, and white often creep in, but green and red almost always predominate.

In recent years, however, people have begun questioning those traditions, moving toward new ways of decorating the home for the holiday season. Instead of throwing up a green tree with the same decorations everyone uses, homeowners can find unique ways to celebrate the season. Here are some contemporary decorating ideas to try this year.

Create a Winter Wonderland

Over the years, snow has become closely linked with holiday images. Blanketing your home in white can create a peaceful, winter-like glow that will be more celebratory than red and green ever could. If your family uses an artificial tree, consider exchanging the tried-and-true green with a stark white tree. For those who prefer real trees, a snow-flocked tree can create a similar effect. Top the tree off with white and silver ornaments and white lights and the result will be a glow that will give your home warmth throughout the season.

Go Homemade

Anyone can go to a department store and fill a cart with Christmas decorations. Instead consider creating your own decorations this year. You’ll find they’re much more charming than store-bought items ever could be and you’ll have the fun of crafting together as a family. If you aren’t the arts and crafts type or you simply don’t have time, visit a local craft fair or shop Christmas decorations on Etsy. You’ll be supporting talented crafters while filling your home with one-of-a-kind decorations.

Make It a Golden Year

Gold has become an increasingly popular color for the holiday season, whether through ornaments, or decorations throughout the house. Gold decorations have a classy appeal while still being festive. They also go well with greenery, especially when that greenery is trimmed with white lights. If you choose gold for your tree, keep it simple by using white lights and white or cream trim. Use gold candleholders and trim to cover surfaces like fireplace mantels and tabletops and find a gold centerpiece for your dining room table.

Lose the Tree

Although Christmas trees are Christmas staples, some homeowners have learned that they can decorate for the holidays without the tree. Whether you’re living in a small space that doesn’t allow room for a tree or you simply want to skip the hassle of purchasing, setting up, and discarding or storing a tree, there are creative ways to decorate without it. You could decorate an existing plant, use wall decals, or create Christmas trees out of other objects.

Traditional Christmas decorations are only the beginning. With a little creativity, homeowners can push themselves to create a unique holiday look that will be both classy and festive. Even if you already have boxes full of decorations, you can add to your traditional décor with a few touches that will elevate your holiday look to a new level.

3.5 Must Do’s if you’re thinking about selling your home before the end of the year in 2022 😊👍🏡

There are 3 key components to attracting buyers in today’s market PLUS a bonus thought, 3.5 to get your home sold for the highest price with the best terms in the shortest amount of time possible:

1. Price it right

2. Do inspections & disclosures before coming on the market

3. Make your home “show ready” to appeal to the most amount of buyers

3.5 Be open to creativity – maybe offer special terms and incentives for buyers

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2809 99th Ave, Oakland, CA 94605

$699,000 | 3 Beds | 2 Bath | 1,221

Beautiful fully renovated home that sits on a large lot in the quaint Oakland Hills neighborhood. Enjoy an all level living and an inviting open floor plan with a modern elegance. Easy access to all freeways, minutes from the Oakland Airport, Oakland Coliseum, and Oakland Zoo. Spacious area on the side of the house that would be perfect for RV/boat/trailer parking. The exterior has been freshly painted. New central heating and air .

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8051 Crossridge Rd, Dublin, CA 94568

$1,649,000 | 5 BD | 2.5 BA | 2,487 SqFt

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JUST SOLD IN DUBLIN! MY BUYERS GOT IT FOR $45K UNDER ASKING PRICE!

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6653 Spruce Ln, Dublin, CA 94568

$930,000 | 3 BD | 2 BA | 1,280 SqFt

Perfectly placed in the lovely Echo Park neighborhood, 6653 Spruce Lane’s timeless floor plan opens to a private backyard full of potential. Whether you’re looking for a convenient location near schools and shopping, a friendly community with a sweeping park or indoor-outdoor living space, this charming residence has it all! The spacious living room flows into an open-concept kitchen, family room and dining area, all of which feature hardwood flooring. Convene before the exposed brick fireplace, soak up the afternoon rays on the expansive patio that stretches just beyond the sliding glass doors or seek shade under the large pergola. Complete with a side yard and a large shed, this entirely-enclosed backyard is awaiting your finishing touch. A hall off of the main living spaces takes you to the three bedrooms and two full bathrooms one of which is located in the primary bedroom. A two-car garage and easy commutes via highways 680, 580 and BART are wonderful bonuses.

JUST SOLD IN LIVERMORE! MY BUYERS GOT IT FOR $14K UNDER ASKING PRICE!

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1703 Monterey Dr, Livermore, CA 94551

$555,000 | 2 BD | 1 BA | 850 SqFt

This Charming single level end unit is in an ideal location on a quiet street in a well-maintained community! This two bedroom, one bathroom townhome is neutral, has a well designed floorplan, and is filled with natural light. The kitchen is updated with quartz countertops and stainless appliances. The master is spacious. The second room is ideal as an office or bedroom. The living/family room is open and near the dining area which has partial views of rolling hills. The laundry is conveniently located inside; the stackable washer/dryer is included in the sale. The enclosed patio is the perfect place to enjoy a meal, has a storage shed, and a gate which leads to two assigned parking spaces. The community has a swimming pool, and is conveniently located near parks. This townhome is within minutes of 580, and a short drive to shops, restaurants, theater, a vibrant downtown, and wineries. Come see all this charming home has to offer!

The Pros and Cons of a Home Addition

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Whether your family is growing, or your home simply isn’t meeting your needs in terms of space, you’ve got a couple of options: either move to a larger home with more square footage, or add it to your existing home in the form of an addition. Both are viable options, but the choice you make should only be done after careful consideration.

Many homeowners choose to stay put and go the home addition route. But while this option offers the obvious advantage of adding more space to your home, there may be some downsides to it as well.

Before you decide to add more space to your home through an additional room or even a completely new level, weigh the pros and cons of this option first.

The Pros

You don’t have to move.

If you love your current neighborhood and don’t want to have to go through the hassle of moving your family and all of your belongings, an addition could be a great solution. This is especially true if you’ve got kids and don’t want to uproot them from their current school, unless you’re able to find another home in the same school district.

Create just the right amount and type of space that your family needs.

Rather than depending on what’s available on the market, you can have the addition tailored specifically to your needs and tastes that will match your lifestyle perfectly. You have the freedom to build the right amount of additional living space that you require, and can customize the home addition design, as long as your lot size and city by-laws permit.

You can control the costs associated with the work.

Depending on the scope of the work, you can complete your addition in stages in order to ensure the project complies with your budget. For instance, you might choose to build the home addition and move your family into it while holding off on finishing up smaller yet expensive components of the project, such as crown molding or trim work. Once your budget is capable of supporting this additional work, you can then continue. You might even want to pitch in with your own elbow grease to cut down on the costs.

The Cons

It’s disruptive.

You and your family could be living through a ton of noise, dust, and disruptions for weeks or even months if you choose to remain in the home while the construction is going on. Depending on exactly what the project entails, you might be stuck having to do without certain important components of the home. For instance, if the addition involves extending the kitchen, you might have to go without that critical space for a while.

Your other option would be to temporarily relocate while the work is being done, but this also comes with its own set of consequences. If you stay in a hotel or other similar accommodations, this could end up costing you a pretty penny when it’s all said and done, not to mention the fact that living out of a hotel can get old after a while.

If you choose to stay with family or friends, you might be saving money but you’ll also have to put up with living in someone else’s house in the meantime, which can get pretty frustrating and burdensome as time goes by, both for you and the family who graciously put you up. 

It could be more expensive than just moving.

Moving comes with the costs of real estate brokerage commissions and fees, moving company costs, land transfer taxes, lawyer fees, and other closing costs, which can certainly add up. But these expenses could actually be cheaper compared to an addition. If you don’t plan properly, the addition could cost you more than you anticipated. The last thing you want is to have to make last-minute change orders to the design while it’s under construction, as contractors will charge you a great deal for these. In addition, not only will you have to cover the costs of material and labor, you will also be responsible for paying for permits and site inspection fees from the city, which can all add up.

You might be negatively affecting the value of your home.

An addition might suit your needs, but it might transform your home to the point that your neighborhood real estate market value won’t support it. For instance, if all the homes on your street are 3-bedroom bungalows and you add a second story addition that brings your bedroom count up to 4 or 5, you run the risk of “over-improving” and not recouping the money spent on the addition come sale time.

You’re compromising your yard space.

If you’re building out, you’re encroaching on your yard space. As a result, you’ll need to be ready to accept a smaller yard when the addition is done. Not only will this potentially compromise your own enjoyment of your yard, you could also be negatively affecting the value of your home if buyers in the area are looking for more yard space. In addition, you also have to confirm with the local building inspector is see if there are any setbacks and restrictions when it comes to building an addition on your property.

The Bottom Line

A home addition could very well be a fantastic solution for your family’s needs, but considering the cost and scope of such a large project, you need to cover all the bases to make sure that you’re making the right decision. Before you call your contractor, speak with your trusted real estate agent to help you explore all of your options and ensure that the decision you make doesn’t negatively impact your current home’s value or your budget.

San Ramon Valley Real Estate Market Update – November 1, 2022 🏡🏡🏡

We are currently experiencing a balanced market. Inventory of homes has come down over the past few weeks and buyers are out there buying. It’s a good time to buy and to sell. 

Sellers are not getting the prices they were getting at the beginning of 2022 however the prices are still as good as they were about a year ago. 

Interest rates have come up for buyers however prices have come down making it more of a balanced market. The 4 most important thoughts for a seller right now is to 1) price your home correctly, 2) do inspections & seller disclosures before coming on the market, 3) have your home in “show ready” condition and 4) be open to creativity in regards to terms; maybe a credit to the buyers to buy their interest rate down or pay a years’ worth of HOA dues up front for them.

Watch this video to see the stats that reflect this within the current market in San Ramon, Dublin, Danville, Blackhawk & Alamo.

This week’s stats by city: 

San Ramon: 

– 77 ‘For Sale’ 

– 50 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 7 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 26

– Average Sale vs List Price: 98% 

Dublin: 

– 70 ‘For Sale’ 

– 47 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 14 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 28

– Average Sale vs List Price: 98% 

Danville: 

– 78 ‘For Sale’ 

– 39 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 8 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 24

– Average Sale vs List Price: 99% 

Blackhawk: 

– 18 ‘For Sale’ 

– 4 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 1 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 13

– Average Sale vs List Price: 93% 

Alamo: 

– 38 ‘For Sale’ 

– 8 ‘Sale Pending’ 

– 2 ‘Sold’ 

– Average Days on Market: 35

– Average Sale vs List Price: 100% 

For more info anytime: 

 (925) 899-0825 

 Jason@JasonCaskie.com 

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Congratulations to our 3rd Quarter Top Agents

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