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San Bruno “Coats for Kids” a HUGE Success!

In Uncategorized on November 23, 2009 at 7:17 pm

San Bruno “Coats for Kids” was a HUGE success! There was a line down the sidewalk and people showed up 2 hours before the door opened. Donations were down though. Maybe a sign of the times!? Even though the event is over, you can still donate at San Bruno’s City Hall. Children’s coats are most welcome!

Please check out the article written in the Daily Journal!

http://www.smdailyjournal.com/article_preview.php?id=120062

 

San Bruno Halloween Houses!

In San Bruno on October 21, 2009 at 7:03 pm
Booooooooooooooooooo!

Booooooooooooooooooo!

Jenevein House
Jenevein House
 
oLOVE aVE. SCARY!
Olive Ave. SCARY!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Jenevein House window

Jenevein House window

 
 

San Bruno Coats For Kids 2009

In San Bruno on October 14, 2009 at 6:17 pm

 Coats“Coats for Kids” in San Bruno is a wonderful community tradition coordinated by San Bruno Garbage and The City of San Bruno every year as the weather starts to get chilly!

You can help someone stay warm this winter by simply donating a clean, gently used coat at one of many drop-off locations in San Bruno!

Click here  to see which drop-off location is nearest you!

I love helping at this event every year. It’s a great fun way to get to know the neighbors and give back a little to the community.

The coat giveaway day is Thursday, November 19th 4:00-7:00 pm at the Fireman’s Hall/ San Bruno Chamber of Commerce, 618 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno, Ca. All are welcome. Limit one coat per person. Children must be present to receive coat.

Karin Cunningham

San Bruno Concerts in the Park 2009

In San Bruno on July 30, 2009 at 2:38 am
San Bruno concerts in the park   

Oh boy! I am so excited! San Bruno Park puts on concerts every Friday in August starting at 6:00 pm

For the last two summers I made homemade gourmet popcorn and put them in sandwhich bags for my kids to sell for .50 cents each. They were so darn cute! My 4 year old daughter carried her metal pail full of popcorn and my 8 year old son collected the money! I have pictures somewhere that I need to find and post!

Anyways, this year’s 2009 schedule looks like this:

Aug 7th- Livewire (Dance Party Band)

Aug 14- Unauthorized Rolling Stones (Tribute Band)

Aug 21- Cocktail Monkeys (Classic Rock, Pop, Variety)

Aug 28 Dave Crimmen (50’s Rock n Roll)

Be sure to come and if you see me or my kids selling popcorn, tell us you read our blog! Thanks!

 

www.KarinCunningham.com

Above photo taken from:  http://www.sanbruno.ca.gov/

San Bruno Dale Wilson 4th of July Memorial Tournement 2009

In San Bruno on July 7, 2009 at 8:29 pm
Bruno All Stars 4th of July 2009

Bruno All Stars 4th of July 2009

 

The San Bruno Dale Wilson 4th of July Memorial Tournement was an awesome event! The 7-8 year old “Bruno” team came from behind in two of their games and won the championship title undefeated! San Bruno has always had a passion for Pee Wee leagues and All Stars. It’s a great American feeling in San Bruno when you mix BBQ, legal “safe and sane” fireworks and lots of baseball games at San Bruno Park!

For more info about Pee Wee baseball or the Dale Wilson 4th of July Memorial Tournement visit the website at: http://www.sanbrunopeeweebaseball.org/

Tanforan Race Track History

In San Bruno on July 7, 2009 at 6:36 pm

Seabiscuit statue at The Shops at Tanforan

From 1899 to 1964, the Tanforan Race Track had it’s glories and it’s depression.

1899-1918: There was horse racing, airplane racing and car racing.
During WWI: The track was used as a training area and had tents to house the troops.
1923: A new grandstand was built.
1937-1940: Seabiscuit became the biggest money winner in horse racing.
1941: WWII began and became a gathering area for over 4,000 Japanese-Americans subject to relocation.
Following the war, Tanforan re-opened and continued its racing schedule.
1964: After all racing stopped, a fire detroyed the track.
1971: Tanforan reincarnated as a shopping center!
For more information on the history of Tanforan please visit these sites:
 

San Bruno Posy Parade 2009 “WOWS” Spectators!

In Karin Cunningham, San Bruno on June 10, 2009 at 12:22 am
Posy Parade Carriage 2009 Posy Parade Carriage 2009 

 

Pee Wee Baseball Elks~Posy Parade 2009 Pee Wee Baseball Elks~Posy Parade 2009 
Marching Band~Posy Parade 2009 Marching Band~Posy Parade 2009 

                                                                                                                                                 

Mayor Larry Franzella and Fire Chief~Posy Parade 2009 Mayor Larry Franzella and Fire Chief~Posy Parade 2009 
Belle Air Elementary School Float~Posy Parade 2009 Belle Air Elementary School Float~Posy Parade 2009 

 

San Bruno Mother's Club Float~Posy Parade 2009 San Bruno Mother’s Club Float~Posy Parade 2009 

San Bruno Police~Posy Parade 2009

San Bruno Police~Posy Parade 2009

San Bruno Real Estate “Shake Up”!

In Uncategorized on May 21, 2009 at 6:01 pm

Skycrest Village- New Homes- San Bruno

Skycrest Village- New Homes- San Bruno

From the Skycrest Village, new homes in San Bruno, to the bank owned fixer uppers, San Bruno homes for sale are feeling the shift of a real estate “shake up”! Inventory over the past few weeks has dwindled down to a mere 40 homes for sale and 15 condos. That’s not too many when you consider that San Bruno consists of 14,677 households.

 

Over the past 2 weeks 14 homes have “pending sales”. That’s one sale per day in just 2 weeks! We haven’t seen movement in the market like that in quite some time. The recent average sale price according to the San Mateo County MLS (Multiple Listing Service) is $470,000.

Currently, there are 2 two bedroom condos for sale at the Peninsula Place Condominium complex listed at $279,000. Great opportunity for investment or living in close proximity to the airport and San Francisco. There are also still some great little ranch style homes for sale in the $300,000 range.

San Bruno real estate is prime property because of its nice weather, living on the better side of a fog belt, it’s closeness to San Francisco and all of the conveniences and comforts of living in community that cares about its citizens. People are drawn to San Bruno for it’s rich and diverse cultures, awesome parks and recreation activites, and dedicated school system, as well.

Bank owned fixer upper!
San Bruno bank owned fixer upper!

It’s great to see this activity in the market. It’s not centralized to the lower priced homes, either! Recently, I was involved in a “bidding war” for a house in the Rollingwood area of San Bruno which was handsomely priced at $564,000. This was a 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in average shape. We were up against 5 offers in less that one week!

The lower priced homes do generally get more multiple offers and a lot of them are being bought “all cash”. Imagine that! I think the real estate “slow down” in San Bruno has pick up the pace and has buyers and sellers making new decisions of whether or not to buy or sell. It’s a win win situation for both sides, it seems to me!
 

 

San Bruno Posy Parade 2009

In Uncategorized on April 21, 2009 at 10:08 pm

The Posy Parade in San Bruno is held every year in June. It is put on by the San Bruno Lion’s Club. This year it will be on Sun. June 7th at 1:00. The theme this year is “The Many Cultures of San Bruno”! It is a parade dedicated to children and it’s themes are always deocrated with flowers!

At its height in the 1960s, the parade attracted as many as 3 thousand participants and 20 to 30 thousand spectators. This year is the 69th Annual Posy Parade in San Bruno. The parade includes all of our baseball teams, school floats, orginization floats, marching bands, a Posy Parade princess and her court. The mayor passes by in a fire truck and the city council in old fashioned cars throw candy to the crowds who are lining the street! The end of the Posy Parade is in San Bruno Park which holds a ceremony for the best floats, hot dog sales and 2 MAJOR San Bruno baseball games! See you Sunday June 7th for the 69th Annual Posy Parade in San Bruno, Ca.!

Posy Parade Poster

Posy Parade Brochure

http://sbpsd.k12.ca.us/schoolhouse/posy-parade.html

Picture taken from website above.

Signs of a Real Estate Rebound

In Karin Cunningham, Uncategorized on March 17, 2009 at 10:23 pm

I am not one of profound wisdom, but I am hearing some positive signs of real estate making a turn around, a turn around for the better! Basically, the thinking goes like this, “Hmmm, real estate values are down, not only do I still have my job but I have some cash sitting around, and rates are very low – and may not go lower. So maybe I will stop renting and buy a place (or pick up that non-owner occupied property, or that vacation home), or at least see what is out there.” The market will tell you that at some price, there is a buyer for everything.

San Francisco, the San Mateo Peninsula, East Bay and South Bay are experiencing a surge in homebuyers who are jumping off the fence to try and get their hands on property that they could have only wished they could afford a few years ago. Check out the news link below to see what I’m talking about!

http://cbs5.com/business/real.estate.sales.2.956968.html

 

Here’s another example:

easton-344900

San Bruno 2 bedroom/ 1 bath

Listed at $344,900 just went pending with approximately 20 offers!!

The Real Estate Therapist is “IN”

In Uncategorized on March 2, 2009 at 10:45 pm

 

Real estate therapy for the home buyer, home seller and home owner is a pretty common request these days. Some of the most frequently asked questions start  from what the current value of a home is in order to make a decent offer or sale to how one could lower their property taxes. It’s a different market out there in real estate but there are some interesting things going on!

What is the current value of the home you are placing a bid on anyways?We got Zillow telling us one thing and the seller telling us another! It’s tough to come up with decent comparables in some cases where there hasn’t been a sale in months. We know that the value has dropped but what should we base our offer on? In many cases we have to base the offering price on comparable “active” properties. We have to check how long these homes have been on the market and if they have had any activity! Comparing the “active” homes and their condition, square footage, and location should help determine the current vale of a home in this market. This is also helpful information for people trying to sell.

How can I lower my property taxes? There is buzz all over town about lowering our property taxes and the good thing is, is you CAN! All it takes is filling out one form with the current value of your home compared to the “higher” price you purchased it for along with some handy recent comparable sales that you get from your Realtor. This package is turned in to your county recorders office and put to review. This could save you hundreds of dollars per year!

Lucy