Santa Clara county Real estate stats- December 2008
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
A new home owner called Len Tillem on his Radio talk show today. He bought a house close to San Thomas Expressway for about $800k. The seller wrote in his disclosure that there was no traffic noise so he assumed that it was quiet. He claimed that he only saw the place during the weekend and it was quiet. Now that he moved in he hears the traffic all the time and he is angry at the sellers and the real estate agents. He thinks that he should have paid less for his property or not buy it.
He is rightfully just to be angry at them. It should have been disclosed to him. The agents should have warned him that being close to a freeway there will be noise.
An advice to any buyer who purchases a new property. Always visit the property at all hours of the day. You are going to live there and spend many hours at your new home. Listen to the noises in the area. Some people are sensitive to noises and smells and will be miserable if they hear water, or traffic, or airplanes, or trains, or even dogs barking. You are investing so much money. For many of you this is your largest expense, invest a little time, it doesn’t even cost money. Go there, get out of your car and stand there or walk around the place. Talk to the neighbors. There is always a nice neighbor who would love to tell you everything about the neighborhood. Drive to your work place from that house and drive back as though it was your home. This way you’ll avoid aggravation and live happier in your new home.
The turmoil in the economic market is not felt in the New Trader Joe’s in Cupertino. Just next to a new Starbucks and across from Home depot on the Corner of Bollinger and De Anza Blvd. It’s beautiful, new and so familiar. The courteous sales lady even gave me a new, sturdy Trader Joe’s grocery bag.
It was Saturday afternoon. The place was packed with shoppers, all cashier stations were open and people waited patiently for their turn to pay. Here you can find good wines, tasty cheese and beautiful flowers for a reasonable price.
Foothill Produce is swarming of shoppers, it’s becoming a habit to stop by Felipe’s place and buy all the fruit and vegetable and even milk and ethnic goodies before going to Trader Joe’s. The products are fresh and abundant, nicely displayed and the prices are so competitive. If you like the Milk Pail in San Antonio shopping center and Oakmont Market in Cupertino on Homestead & Blaney, you’ll love this place. Felipe, the manager and buyer for the produce in the Milk Pail for the past 15 years has just turned 45. A couple of years ago he helped his little brother Frederico open his very successful Oakmont market. Frederico is doing so well that he is opening another store in Campbell next month.
Felipe’s wife and his beautiful daughter Saira are helping him run the place. They are so happy to see him all day and work with him. Saira, a very smart and intelligent lady, a student in UCLA, has taken time off from school to help Felipe run his new grocery store. It’s a family operation. They all help and support each other. Felipe and Frederico go to the market every morning at dawn to buy the best products and get the best deals so they can pass it on to the most fastidious buyers. If you are looking for a product, a certain cheese, a rare fruit, a Mediterranean delicatessen, Greek yogurt or Russian dish, they’ll get it for you.
Felipe is always busy cutting and cleaning the fruit and vegetables
Felipe’s wife is so happy to spend the day with him and help him. Before he would be away for most of the day working for others.
You can see variety of milks and milk products for reasonable prices. Plenty of spices and products from Israel, like coffee, pickled cucumbers and olives, dried goods and sweets, and you can ask him if you want him to bring you a certain product from Israel, or Russia, or Greece.
