Posts Tagged ‘silicon valley’

3 Elementary School Districts in Sunnyvale

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Sunnyvale CA is one of the largest Cities in the Silicon Valley, next to San Jose, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Mountain View and Los Altos. About 140,000 people enjoy the stability, the clean air, clean environment, abundance of parks and recreation facilities, beautiful community center and senior citizen center, great schools and fantastic Police & Fire department who shows up in less than 5 minutes when called.

The elementary schools in Sunnyvale attend 3 school districts according to geographic boundaries. Sunnyvale has 4 elementary schools that belong to the Cupertino School District

You can click on the link and view the location. Montclaire, West valley, Stocklmeir and Nimitz

Cupertino Union School District elementary Attendance Boundaries

The kids from the Northern neighborhoods, North of Fremont Ave attend Sunnyvale School District

Some of the schools are as good almost as prestigious as Cupertino schools. Cherry Chase Elementary

and Cumberland Elementary

are very desirable. Columbia middle school is known for the high math achievers. A high percentage of kids who attend Columbia middle finish Algebra before they get to high school. The school received grant from Juniper, a high tech company nearby.

The kids on the East side neighborhoods of Sunnyvale, East of Wolfe Road attend Santa Clara School District in Sunnyvale. Laurelwood Elementary is one of the best elementary schools in that area. The day care before and after school hours enables working parents to leave their kids at school after hours or early in the morning , knowing that they are in good hands.

In a meeting with Larry Stone the Santa Clara County assessor he explained that home prices are determined by the designated school for that property. There could be a considerable price difference between homes in the same street or adjacent street, just because they belong to a different school. The Real estate market is affected directly by the schools. While most of the country is affected by the mortgage market and prices are going down, Sunnyvale is holding tight. The prices are solid. Until now you can still see multiple offers and high home prices.


The real estate market is alive again

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

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We are back in full action. Inventory is growing as fast as expected in the spring. The “for Sale” signs are springing up like mushrooms after the rain. If you drive through the neighborhood during the afternoon time you’ll see ‘open house’ signs pointing in all directions. Homes are being sold fairly fast, especially in desirable areas with good schools.  Some homes in the most attractive areas in Sunnyvale, close to Helena and Wright Ave, were sold under or at the asking price. The agents told me that they were very surprised. Other homes, near Ortega Park in Sunnyvale, were sold with multiple offers way above (18%) asking price. All these homes in both areas needed a lot of work (what we call TLC “tender love and care”).

People always ask me “how much do you think this house will sell for?” or “how much this property is worth?” I run the comps (homes that were sold lately in that neighborhood) and even though I really know all these homes, it’s hard to predict. Who knows how desperate the other bidders are, how many homes they lost out on by trying to offer just enough to get the house and not too much. Who knows what other motivations the buyers have. Some are being vacated from their rentals and are sick of moving, some want to invest their savings in real estate instead of a rocky stock market.  Sometimes we have the chance to raise our bid and win the house but the buyers are not ready to pay so much more than the asking price. Buying a house is not just mathematics. Feelings and emotions play a crucial part in the decision to buy and pay the outrageous sum of money for a hut in the Silicon Valley.

 

Sunnyvale real estate is still hot

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Take your typical 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch, in its original condition, clean it nicely and poof, like magic, you turn it into millions of dollars. It was purchased for $28,000 45 years ago. Back then it was expensive. The neighborhood was very quiet and modest, there were cherry and apricot orchards around, in the heart of the Silicon valley. Now the magic word is Cupertino schools. This is the melting pot of the world. Immigrant from India, China, Japan, France, Germany, Finland, Israel, Iran, and many other countries, come to live the American dream. They want to get education, freedom and money. They are willing to pay $140,000 above the asking price for this 1600 s.f. house that has $30,000 termite and foundation damages. Additional $50,000 might be enough for basic remodeling. Yes, you need at least $1,1M to own a modest house in Sunnyvale, Cupertino School District. Last week a nice ranch house was sold with 18 offers and this week a similar house got sold with only 7 offers but the end price was higher. How high can it go?

Can you imagine? In the midst of a market downturn - multiple offers?

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

crazy-market.jpgCan you imagine? In the midst of a market downturn, 15 prospective eligible buyers compete for one home (Carniel). Another home (Richelieu Ct.) was sold for almost $200k more than asking price (with 14 offers) last week. It happened last week in Saratoga. About 6 homes that were priced under $2m were sold for more than 10% over the asking price. Some of them got sold just before the end of the year and some are still in contracts. The rain did not scare buyers away. The same thing is happening in Cupertino, where 12 families competed on one home, and in South Sunnyvale, the Homestead High area, low-end homes in Los Altos (under $2M) and in Palo Alto.Inventory is growing slowly but so is activity.These examples are not valid for every market and definitely not for the entire Silicon Valley. Even in the most attractive market there are homes that are not selling. If they are priced too high, over the market value, they will take a long time to sell and the sellers will end up getting a much lower price when they finally sell. A few examples are a house near Montclaire Elementary School in Los Altos (a highly desirable area) which has been on the market for more than 52 days, and a small house with a huge lot near Nimitz Elementary School in Sunnyvale.Smart buyers are not afraid of looking again at the same homes and offering lower prices. Now is a good chance to get A good deal