Thursday, December 12, 2013

10 Tips for a Stress-Free Holiday Season

  • Prune the to-do list.  Ask, “If I don’t do this, what will happen?” Aim to knock down the list of chores to the rock-bottom necessity.
  • Cut the gift list.  Rein in gift exchanges that have been outgrown or lost their meaning. Limit gifts to children only, draw names, or organize a gift exchange.
  • Wrap as you go.  Who needs to spend Christmas Eve catching up on wrapping chores? Sticky notes will help you keep track of gift contents.
  • Buy, don’t bake.  Turn your back on the oven this year. Supermarkets, bakeries and the freezer department of the discount warehouse are a great source for delicious, pre-baked holiday treats.
  • Email your cards. Online greeting cards are easy, inexpensive and fun to send. No more lines at the post office!
  • Scale back décor.  Substitute a simple door wreath for outdoor lighting and a tabletop tree for the over-the-top tannenbaum. You can bring a festive feel to the house without day-long decorating sessions.
  • Cut the clean-a-thon. Focus cleaning attention on kitchen and public rooms; private areas can slide til season’s end. Better to schedule deep-cleaning chores like carpet cleaning until after the wearand- tear of the holiday season.
  • Downsize dishwashing. Hand-washing fine china is nobody’s idea of a good time, so move to everyday stoneware. Simpler still: paper plates!
  • Finger food, not feast. A smorgasbord of tasty tidbits is easier on the cook and kinder to the waistline than a sit-down dinner. Share the work by hosting pot-luck events.
  • Stay home! Cuddling down close to the hearth beats holiday travel any day. A holiday “stay-cation” allows for evening drives to see the lights, family camp-outs in front of the Christmas tree, and evenings spent with carols and popcorn. Fun!
 Wishing you all a happy and gay holiday season!
Kimball Vincent
San Diego Gay Realtor


 

    Wednesday, December 11, 2013

    SD Home prices holding steady

    The median San Diego County home price is hovering in the low $400's according to the latest MLS data.  November's median was $419,000 compared with with $415,000 in October and $422,000 in September.  The median for November 2012 was $350,000 for an increase over last year of 20%.
    Since June of this year mortgage interest rates have been  fluctuating slightly between 4.2% and 4.6% on a 30-year fixed loan for a borrower with good credit. 
    If you're looking to make a move, now may be a good time.  For sellers, prices have risen significantly making it more attractive to sell.  Buyers may want to take advantage of today's low interest rates. 
    Let me know if I can provide a list of recent sales in your neighborhood, or a list of homes for sale in the areas where you may be interested in buying.

    Kimball Vincent
    San Diego Gay Realtor