Monday, December 17, 2012

Holiday Energy Savers!

It's winter! The holidays are here, the days are shorter, the nights are colder, your house may be covered in lights, and company often stays long into the night.  Although we don't get snow here in Rancho Santa Fe, it sure does get chilly! Rancho Santa Fe resident or not, if you're like most people, your energy bills are spiking WAY up about now!  Here are a few easy ways to make sure that the heating, lighting and other common energy-wasters in your house are as efficient as they can be!

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

(from http://freeyourmindonline.net/lowering-heat-cost.html)



The cold months of the year are normally when keeping the house comfortable can cut into your spending plan BIG time. So I will try to come in and save the day, and go over some things that can be done help lower your electric bill. Hopefully I'm not too late. As in the Summerizing article, some of these things are common sense, but not often thought about, and some are a little tricky so to speak. First up...
Put Some Clothes On!
For crying out loud. On average you save 3% on your electric bill for every degree you turn your thermostat back, but that is easier said than done, and no one wants to sit in the house shivering. Hot months can change to cold without us realizing it. It's time to switch to long pants and long sleeve shirts. Your head and your feet are two primary thermal indicators for your body, so one thing you can do to really stay warm, is to wear a knit cap and some thicker socks. With your head and feet warm you will be able to turn that thermostat down considerably.

Hold Your Heat!
Windows
Leaky windows can be a major culprit in high heating costs, so if this is a problem, you will want to take care of it right away. One way to know if you have a problem is to light a candle and hold it near the edge of your window. If it flickers then you know you have a draft problem.
You can use caulking to cover cracks in windows. You can also use plastic sheeting kits. You can use the plastic on the inside or outside of your windows to reduce costs.
Doors
One of the things you can use to seal your unused doors is clear tape. It keeps a lot of air from blowing in, and it is easy to apply and remove.
You can also use weather-stripping on your doors and windows that lead to a garage or a basement. You can weather-strip most doors for $15 or $20 but you will save much more than that over the winter.
You can also use something like a draft guard to keep cold air out.
Ventilation Fans
Whenever you use a bathroom or a kitchen fan, you are sucking the heat out of your house. While breathing is a beautiful thing, I'm sorry that I'm going to have to advise you to choke your house. Ventilation fans can greatly increase your heating costs.
You can get an anti-fog mirror in your bathroom if you don't like your bathroom mirror steamed up after a shower. You can also turn on a hair dryer and dry your mirror streak free when it fogs up, and that will avoid heat loss.
Basements and Attics
Make sure that your basement and/or attic is insulated well. This can save you hundreds of dollars every single year on your bill.
You can use a can of expanding insulation foam and go through you attic and basement sealing all of the small areas around your pipes. Covering your hot water pipes with cheap foam can also help cut down on heat loss.
Fireplaces
Do you have a fireplace? A glass screen or front can reduce fireplace heat loss. You can also purchase a draft stopper (an inflatable pillow that you insert into the flue) and seal off your fireplace from heat loss very effectively.
Dryers
Put a vent seal in your clothes dryer opening to keep heated air from leaving your home, and make sure that it stays closed when the dryer is not in use. This works better than metal flappers.
Ducts
Check the ducts in your home to make sure that all of the crevices and cracks are properly sealed off, so that the heat from your house is not spilling into your walls or into your attic (if you have one).
Drains
Cover all drains. Yes ladies and gentlemen. Your drains will also suck heat out of your home. So whatever drains that you have, you should cover them when you aren't using them. You can purchase rubber drain covers really cheap at your local hardware store.
Outlets
Another avenue for hot air to escape your home is electrical outlets. You can cover your unused outlets by putting in child safety plugs.
Home Base
If your house is on a slab foundation, insulating around the base of your home can save a lot of money. You can do this a number of ways; foam boards, foam spray, etc. If this is expensive you can always improvise and shovel some snow against the base of your home (if it is available). 

Be Strategic
Windows
Open up the curtains and blinds on the sunny side of your home when the sun is shinning and close the curtains and blinds on the shady side of your home so that the radiant heat comes in but does not escape. Then close the sunny side curtains when the sun goes down. If applicable, you can prune branches from bushes and trees to allow more sunlight into your home.
You can also reduce your electric bill by getting some curtains made from the heavier materials as they can keep air from leaking in and out of your house.
Rooms
Close off unused spaces (attic, garage, basement, spare bedrooms, and storage areas) and use space heaters in the rooms that you use and lower the heat to the rest of the house. Do you have a second floor or a basement that you don't normally use during the day? Then don't heat it till you need it. If there are vents in your heating system, close them off in those unused rooms.
Warning: Before you close any vents, get the advice of an expert on whether it is safe to do so (I had to throw the disclaimer in there).
Cooking
Cook in and don't eat out. When you cook, you save money on restaurant bills or convenience foods, and you also heat your house at the same time. Use this to your advantage.
Laundry
Not only does cooking heat your house, but drying your clothes does also. So if your dryer is located around where you are during the day, then your dryer cycle can be wonderful at supplying excess heat while your heating system is turned off.

Breathe!
While airflow is bad when it comes to heat escaping your home and cold air coming in, it is good when it comes to your heating systems. So...
Change your furnace filter. This will increase your heaters airflow and efficiency. You can get filters for a very low cost from your local hardware.
Vacuum and dust your radiators and heating vents often. The dust that builds up on these surfaces reduces airflow, and subsequently the amount of heat that can get into your rooms.

Misc. Tips
Do you have a service contract with your heating system provider? It will often include a yearly check and tune up. Get in contact with them (because I'm SURE they won't contact YOU) and make sure you get your money's worth, and save your moneys worth.
Insulate your water heater tank to increase efficiency by wrapping it in an insulation blanket available at hardware stores. Don't cover the thermostat. Drain water from your water heater to remove sediment. Sediment slows down heat transfer and therefore lowers the heaters efficiency. If you have an owner’s manual it should show you how. Turn down your water heater thermostat to about 120 degrees. Some thermostats are as high as 140 degrees.
Use light-emitting diode—or "LED"—holiday light strings, and reduce the cost of lighting your home during the winter holiday season. LED bulbs use a fraction of the energy of conventional lighting.
Check with your local utility company for an energy audit. Some energy saving devices may be provided and installed free for low income families.
Drinking warm fluids will also keep you warm and allow you to turn your heat down.
Speaking of fluids... Here is an innovative way to keep warm at night while the thermostat is down. You can boil (or almost boil) some water on the stove or in a microwave. Put that water in some sort of sturdy container, wrap it in a pillowcase or some sheets until it’s just nice and warm but not too hot. Then put it under the covers five minutes before you get in bed, and sleep with it under the covers. This will warm your bed up. You can do this with a rice heating pad or a hot water bottle.

On The Other Hand
Many people like the idea of using an electric blanket in the winter. But on the other hand, is it safe?
Turning down your thermostat at night is a good thing, but on the other hand, turning it down drastically (in contrast to where it is during the day) may not save you as much as you think. The contents of your home have to be reheated, in addition to the air, when you turn the heat back on.
A lot of people like to turn their heat off when leaving on vacation (no need to heat the house while you are gone), but on the other hand, you may not want to let your house go below 40 degrees because your pipes might freeze and burst.


Alternative Methods To Lower Your Electric Bill
Try using Home Made Energy. You can generate heat for your home using solar and wind power. This can save you hundreds of dollars per month and help you with lowering heating costs! You can also save money by building a Solar Water Heater. This heater will contain tubes that use the Suns radiation to stay heated. This can be another cost saver.

Friday, December 14, 2012

A Rancho Santa Fe Farmer's Market - Will It Happen?

The village of Rancho Santa Fe has been contemplating a farmer's market for some time.  Although there are several small businesses in the quaint Rancho Santa Fe "downtown," many are concerned that this area is becoming a banking and investing hub, discouraging small restaurants, shops and other businesses. Many Rancho Santa Fe residents are hoping that a weekly farmer's market will help revitalize downtown, renewing a sense of community there.  Let's hope the project goes forward!  Chances are looking good right now....read a longer article on the process here!

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Monday, December 10, 2012

What NOT To Do Before Buying a Home

Are you thinking of buying a home within the coming year?  If so, whether you are looking in Rancho Santa Fe or elsewhere there are some big DON'Ts you should know about!  Certain large purchases and other financial actions immediately before buying a home can hurt your chances of getting approved for a mortgage loan.  So read this article and don't be caught unawares!

http://www.realestateabc.com/homebuying/donts.htm

If you're looking at homes in the Rancho Santa Fe area, give Katie a call, and don't foget to check out her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Friday Home Humor

Today, I have just a little home humor to brighten your Friday morning!   It seems not everyone is cut out for home ownership....I guess you'll just have to take that chance! Copied from http://xkcd.com/905/.


And if you do decide to own a home, check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

What Country Suits You Best?

As lovely as Rancho Santa Fe is, sometimes I daydream about living somewhere completely different. Do you ever wonder if you would be happier in Italy or Mexico? Whether a relaxed, tropical lifestyle or a thrilling cosmopolitan one would be better for you? Take this fun little quiz to find out which country is tailor-made to suit your values, desires and philosophies. You might be surprised at the answer!

http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/aQB0tnS/What-country-best-suits-you?view_quiz=1

If you are suddenly taken by the desire to move abroad, call Katie for recommendations on international real estate brokers - but if you're sticking close to home (at least for now....) visit her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Monday, December 3, 2012

10 Ways to Spice Up a Tired Kitchen!

Is your kitchen looking a little rough around the edges?  The holidays are a tough time of year to start (and afford) a remodel, but you want your kitchen to look bright and new for holiday festivities!  What to do?  Well, here are ten easy and inexpensive ways to give your kitchen a gorgeous new character.  Good luck, and enjoy!

http://www.realtor.com/home-garden/kitchens-baths/kitchens/easy-kitchen-projects.aspx

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Why Do You Need a Realtor?

If you're getting ready to buy or sell your home, you might be asking yourself this question - especially in a world filled with Craigslist, online ads and how-to books for dummies. But don't make your decision without knowing all the facts! Here are 7 reasons why a realtor can really help you get a better deal in the end.

http://www.winningagent.com/why-you-need-a-realtor/

If you have more questions about what a realtor can do for you, especially in Rancho Santa Fe or the greater San Diego area, give Katie a call or visit her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Sunday Morning Curiosities

Just to spice up your Sunday morning, here are some fun and interesting homes.  None of them are in Rancho Santa Fe, unfortunately....but if your tastes tend to the extreme, there are plenty of empty lots here you can build on! From a spaceship to an upside-down house to a pod on the sidewalk, these will take your imagination for a spin!

http://www.zillow.com/blog/2012-11-14/house-of-the-week-spaceship-home-in-kansas/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=twitterlink

http://www.houselogic.com/photos/home-thoughts/7-crazy-houses-which-one-would-you-live/slide/upside-down-house/#more-slideshows

For more home ideas (though probably a little more conventional!), visit Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Today is Small Business Saturday!

A community's small, locally-owned businesses are what really give it character.  Today is Small Business Saturday, and shops in and around Rancho Santa Fe will be participating!  Find some great holiday gifts at shops in the town of Rancho Santa Fe itself, or go a little further afield to places like Flower Hill or Del Mar Highlands. Support small businesses near you!

AND if you use your American Express card, they will pay you back for the first $25 you spend at a small business! Click here to find out how! https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/Shop-Small/

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Decorating Your First Home

Whether it's in college, after we get our first job, or when we're getting ready to start a family, we all face it one day: decorating our first apartment or small house.  It's fresh, it's empty, and it's all yours - now what are you going to do with it?  Ikea may not be the answer to all your prayers! Check out this article for great guidelines to make your first apartment or house a haven that screams YOU, with pieces that will last.  Share with all the budding home decorators in your life!

http://www.realtor.com/home-garden/decorate/apartments/Decorate-first-apartment.aspx

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Mortgage Rates Go EVEN Lower

It's worth taking time to note that mortgage rates have dropped to NEW record lows this week. If you're thinking about buying a house, now is definitely the time!

http://realtytimes.com/rtpages/20121116_ratewatch.htm

Don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Family Vacations: It's The Little Things

The holidays are fast approaching (soon they'll be putting up those wonderful lights all down the main street of Rancho Santa Fe!), and you and your family may be considering a trip out of town.  If so, you should check out this article about what kids & families value most about vacations - it might suprise you! Share with any friends who would appreicate it, too!

http://www.livegodo.com/ArchiveArticleDetail.aspx?ID=2475

If you'll be in town this holiday season and would like to know convenient places for your relatives to stay (or just stay out of your hair...) or things to do around Rancho Santa Fe, check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

We're Going on a House Hunt!

If you're getting into the search for your dream home, it's good to know what warning signs to look for.  In Rancho Santa Fe as well as all over the country, there are a few big-ticket items that can really affect the sale of a home.  Read this article to learn which areas of the home to concentrate on, how to tell that not all is well, and how to move forward even if you find drawbacks. Take your time, do your homework, and soon you'll have the home of your dreams!

http://www.realtor.com/home-finance/real-estate/buyers/what-you-should-look-for-when-house-hunting.aspx?source=web

If you have more questions about house hunting, the housing market, or obstacles you might encounter, give Katie a call at (858) 922-2226 or check out her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

A November Home Checklist

It's November now, and even we in sunny Rancho Santa Fe have to start thinking about preparing for winter.  You may or may not have gotten around to fixing that loose roof tile by now - but there's more to preparing for winter (and the holidays!) than the obvious external home improvements!  Read this article for great advice on how to ensure that not only your rain gutters but also your kitchen, floors, closets and furniture are ready for the holiday season!


http://realestate.msn.com/november-home-maintenance-checklist

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Want Dill in December? Mint in March? Try an Indoor Herb Garden!

Here in Rancho Santa Fe, we are blessed with mild, sunny weather year-round, making gardening a pastime that many people enjoy even in December.  However, we do get chilly weather and the occasional frost.  How can you keep your family supplied with fresh herbs all year?  Grow them inside!  Here is a great little article with everything you need to know to have a thriving indoor herb garden.  Plant a few seeds now, and have herbs all winter long!

http://www.realtor.com/home-garden/gardening/gardening-basics/indoor-herbs.aspx

And don't forget to check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Pros and Cons of a Holiday House Hunt

If you're looking for a home, you may have heard that winter - with its holiday madness, cold weather, and fewer houses on the market - is an unideal time to start the search.  But don't get discouraged!  Your possibilities might be better than they seem.  Here in Rancho Santa Fe, for example, we're not slowed down by snow or ice, so we can show you houses at any time of year!  Aside from weather, though, there are other distinct advantages to home-shopping near the end of the year.  Check out this article to find out why starting your search in November might be the best choice of all!

http://realestate.msn.com/-buying-a-home-in-the-off-season-what-to-expect

If you have any questions, or if you'd like to start your holiday home search in Rancho Santa Fe or the greater San Diego area, visit Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Best Places To Retire QUIZ

If you've ever talked to a financial planner, they'll tell you that NOW is the right time to start saving for retirement - even if it's years and years away!  But there is more to retirement than just finances.  Where do YOU want to end up when you're no longer chained to a desk?  Take this quiz to find out what the perfect town might be! From Albuquerque to St. Augustine (and not forgetting our gorgeous community right here in Rancho Santa Fe!), your ideal town could be somewhere you least expect.  Whether you're thinking about retirement or just dreaming of places beyond your work computer, take this fun little quiz and explore your possibilities!

http://money.cnn.com/quizzes/2012/pf/retirement/best-places-to-retire-quiz/index.html

And if you are considering a move to Rancho Santa Fe (or anywhere in the San Diego area) give Katie a call at (858) 922-2226 or check out her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Considering Renovation? Why Not Spend Less?

Here in the historic community of Rancho Santa Fe, many homes were originally built decades ago, even as far back as the 1920's!  Renovations - both partial and complete - have allowed these homes to keep their charming, ranch-style look and feel while gaining all the sleekness and convenience of the 21st century. Are you thinking of renovating your home, but putting it off?  Maybe you don't have enough cash to do the whole kit and caboodle at once, or maybe you just can't face the idea of your home becoming a disaster area for who knows how long!
If you're looking for some low-budget changes that can revitalize your home, look no further! This article has great suggestions for big-impact changes with a much lower pricetag than full-scale renovations. Good luck!

http://blog.allstate.com/5-best-home-renovations-for-under-5000/#.UJAva4bsbU1

Have more questions about renovations or home improvement? Call Katie at (858) 922-2226 or Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Friday, October 26, 2012

San Diego Farmer's Markets!

Did you know that San Diego County has more small farms than any other county in the nation?  Their fresh and year-round available produce is just one more reason that Rancho Santa Fe is such a wonderful place to live, and why Rancho Santa Fe real estate is such a hot commodity!  On any given day of the week, no matter where you live in San Diego, there is probably a farmer's market selling fresh, seasonal, home-grown produce, honey, baked goods and other edibles within mere miles of you.  Take a look at this list of the farmer's markets, divided up by county regions.  The markets closest to Rancho Santa Fe include one in Del Rayo Village (in Rancho Santa Fe itself), as well as markets in Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Leucadia, and Solana Beach.  Most of them operate year round, so go grab some fresh produce and enjoy the season today!

http://www.sandiego.org/articles/shopping/san-diego-farmers-markets.aspx

If you have any other questions about life, lifestyles and activities here in Rancho Santa Fe, feel free to call Katie Hawkes with questions (858 922 2226) or visit her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Buying a Home is Good....AND the Government Pays You For It

Buying a home is part of the American dream - it's a home for your children, a place to make a lifetime of memories.  But buying a home is also a great investment - and one that the government subsidizes!  Check out this quick article on why buying a home makes great financial sense.

http://www.realestateabc.com/homebuying/goodidea.htm

If you'd like more information about buying or selling your home, check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

First Impressions are Everything

If you're getting ready to sell your home - or even if you're just getting ready to host a dinner party - the effect of a first impression cannot be underestimated. How can you help its beauty and potential shine through?  Here is a great list of suggestions, tips and tricks to easily - and inexpensively! - make sure that your home wows family, friends, and potential buyers.

http://www.realtor.com/home-finance/real-estate/sellers/selling-home-first-impression.aspx

If you would like more information on buying or selling a home, especially in Rancho Santa Fe, Check Out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Building a Man Cave!

Even a Man Cave needs a little bit of TLC, and there's more to man caves than just mini-bars and tv's (although both of those, of course, are important)! Check out these tips on how to create the best boys' clubhouse for you or the man in your life! 

Don't forget to Check Out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Bright Ideas for Your Bathroom

Lighting is one of those things that often ends up an afterthought in many rooms - especially the bathroom! But if you're remodeling, fixing up, or just ready for a change, lighting can be one of the most important aspects of any room.  If you're selling your home, lighting is one of the MOST important things - well-lit rooms, with lights in the right places, make your home warm and inviting. This article offers some great ideas on where to place lighting in your bathroom, what to highlight, and what types of lighting might go best in a small bathroom, large bathroom, or powder room.

http://www.realtor.com/home-garden/home-maintenance/spring-maintenance/bathroom-lighting.aspx

If you'd like more tips on putting the best face on your home before selling, give Katie a call or visit her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Rancho Santa Fe School District Does It Again!

If you're a resident here in Rancho Santa Fe, you are probably familiar with the Rancho Santa Fe School District's historically stellar academic record.  Well, it looks like they have surpassed themselves yet again - the Rancho Santa Fe School District achieved its highest API (Academic Performance Index) scores EVER this year! Congratulations, Rancho Santa Fe students and teachers!

http://www.ranchosantafereview.com/2012/10/15/rancho-santa-fe-school-district-api-scores-at-an-all-time-high/

If you're interested in learning more about elementary, middle and high schools near Rancho Santa Fe, give Katie a call at (858) 922-2226 or visit her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Friday, October 12, 2012

What's Your "Homestrology"?

What do the stars have to do with your sofa?  This page on "Homestrology" can tell you!


If you're a Libra, you might want to go with a light and airy design theme.  Sagittarius?  Think big.  Lots of sunlight should flood a Leo's home.  What design elements and themes would make you and your home cosmically aligned?  Check out this page and find out!

http://www.realtor.com/home-garden/decorate/homestrology/?source=web

And Don't Forget to Check Out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Short Sales for Dummies!

Looking into buying or selling, but lost in the real estate lingo?  Well, you're not the only one!  Here is a quick article to get you up to speed on one type of selling option, the Short Sale. If you have any questions or would like to discuss things in a little more detail, feel free to give Katie a call at (858) 922-2226, and check out her Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

http://www.realestateabc.com/insights/what-is-a-short-sale.htm

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

What should be YOUR listing price?


If you're thinking of selling your home, you might be doing some research into probably your most important variable: how much you'll sell it for.  Unfortunately, determining this price is far from straightforward - it depends not only on the actual value of your home but on the current real estate market and the prices of comparable properties in your area.  For a quick breakdown of some of the things you'll need to think about when determining your listing price, check out this article:

http://www.realestateabc.com/homeguide/pricing.htm

If you'd like more information and live in the Rancho Santa Fe or larger San Diego area, check out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website or call her for a chat!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Closing a Mortgage Loan? Things You NEED To Know

Even with the housing market, real estate and economy recovering, banks are extremely cautious about mortgage loans.  Even approved loans could hit obstacles before closing. Don't let last minute slip-ups ruin your chances!  Check out this article for tips that are easy - and essential - to follow!

http://realestate.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=26146302

And Don't Forget to Check Out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Feeling Anxious and Don't Know Why? Might Be Your Dirty Dishes

Study Finds Link Between Clutter and Depression


Is that messy kitchen making you crazy?  Do toys flung all over your living room drive you nuts?  Well apparently it's not just you!  A study by UCLA researchers has found that clutter has "a profound effect on our mood and self esteem."  Here is a short summary of what those researchers discovered, and the effect that clutter could be having on your life:

http://www.houselogic.com/blog/home-improvement/clutter-depression/?nicmp=hlim&nichn=link&niseg=rc

It also lists a few easy ways to de-clutter, if you feel you can relate!
 
Now go put something away and be happy!
And Don't Forget to Check Out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Native Species - Your Gardening Solution!


Have you ever stopped to take a look at our beautiful Rancho Santa Fe scenery?  Walked around Torrey Pines State Park and admired everything from delicate red monkeyflowers to the large, graceful flowers of the yucca?  Ever seen the little sunburst-shaped succulents (a group of plants called Dudleyas, many of which live only in Southern California) that seem to burst from sheer rock faces like miniature miracles?  Many people have taken the time to appreciate the sages, manzanitas, wildflowers and other unique species that create our one-of-a-kind landscape, but most don't realize that, with a little thoughtful arrangement, these species can create a home landscape that is easy on the wallet, good for the environment, and beautiful year-round!


Because we live in an area where water is scarce (and getting more expensive by the day!), landscaping with Southern California native species can carve a serious chunk out of your monthly water bill.  Planting certain of these species - including hedge species such as laurel sumac, sugarbush and lemonadeberry - can create a fire-resistant area around your home.  Native flowers, bushes and trees attract hummingbirds, songbirds and butterflies much more effectively than ornamental species that native animals don't recognize.  And although many people think that native species only encompass the sagebrush-type plants that cover our hillsides, this could not be further from the truth.  Native plants include a wide variety of wildflowers, ground covers, hedge-type bushes, sages, and small trees.
Whether you're thinking of nixing that water-intensive lawn and unremarkable front garden, adding a few bird-and-butterfly plants to your greenery, or just trying out something new and beautiful, check out what Southern California natives have to offer. 

Below are some websites to get you started!

A list of local nurseries that carry native plants:
http://www.cnpssd.org/horticulture/nurseries.html
(Many of these also offer classes, articles, consultations and other help to get you the garden of your dreams!)

A couple websites with great articles to help you become an expert native-species gardener:
http://www.californianativeplants.com/index.php/resources/sage-advice
http://www.laspilitas.com/easy/easyeasy.htm
Good luck, and have fun!
And Don't Forget to Check Out Katie's Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Website!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Does Your Water District Owe YOU Money?

SoCal Water$mart Rebate Program


Did you know that if you live in Rancho Santa Fe (or anywhere in Southern California) and have installed certain water-saving devices in your home, you may be eligible to receive a rebate from your water district?  These devices include:
  • High-Efficiency Clothes Washers
  • High-Efficiency Toilets
  • Rotating Sprinkler Nozzles
  • Weather-Based Irrigation Controllers
There are also rebates available for commercial enterprises!  Check out this website to use the "Estimate My Rebate" tool and find out how much YOU could save!  Or, if you're in the market for a new washer, toilet, or irrigation system, check out the products listed.  They'll save you money on your water bill every month, AND they could get you a direct rebate!

http://socalwatersmart.com/index.php/programfaqs


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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

8 Apps for the Home and Garden!

There seems to be an app for almost everything these days, and now you can use your smartphone around the house and while gardening. These apps do everything from making sure your pictures are hung straight to identifying different plant species in your yard. All the demos are free, so check them out to make your home improvement projects easier!


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Friday, September 7, 2012

Buy or Rent? 10 Biggest Cities in the U.S.

Deciding whether to rent or buy depends on several key factors: where you live, how long you plan to stay and how home prices compare to rents in the area. Zillow crunched the numbers to figure out how long a new homebuyer would have to own their home before it would make better financial sense to buy. It's at this "breakeven horizon" that total rental costs exceed the total cost of home ownership. Here's how the math plays out for some of the nation's biggest cities.  Rancho Santa Fe is a little too small to qualify...but San Francisco and Los Angeles are on the list!


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Friday, August 31, 2012

Clear the Clutter!

While curb appeal presents a key factor in the sale of you home, the real importance lies within the interior of your home. The presentation of your home can make or break a real estate deal. Even if you have the nicest home in Rancho Santa Fe, the best real estate agent will not be able to sell it if there is clutter in every corner of the rooms. Before you bring in potential buyers, make sure to check out these de-cluttering techniques to make the sale a lot smoother! 


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Monday, August 27, 2012

The Art of House Hunting

Finding the Perfect Home can be a daunting task. These eight tips will help you easily figure out which house is right for you! Be sure to share these tips if someone you know is in the process of looking for a home! 



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Friday, August 24, 2012

Big Ideas for a Small Bedroom

These tips will help make even the smallest of bedrooms appear and feel larger. They are all low-budget and require minimal effort!


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Thursday, August 23, 2012

7 Places To Check Around Your Home

Many people don't fix something until it is breaking. However, this strategy costs more than preventative fixes. Here are 7 places to regularly check around your home, to ensure your home and financial remain stable. 


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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Storage Solutions!

Feeling low on space and overwhelmed by the items in your home? Check out these Creative Storage Solutions to find ways you can organize your objects. This tips are possible for every budget and every home! 


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Thursday, August 16, 2012

New Listing! Beach Front Property!



Check Out Katie's new listing! Located on a coveted Del Mar Beachfront property! 
Check out this Wonderful Beach House! Wriggle your toes in the sand as you enjoy coffee in the morning or drinks at night as you watch the dolphins, waves and Pacific sunsets from your Patio! Light and Bright~open floorplan, gourmet remodeled kitchen, parking for 13+! Ocean views from almost every room! 
MLS# 120040953

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Designing Your Dream Kitchen

If you are looking to remodel your kitchen, look no further! These tips will help you renovate and update your kitchen. These will help you create your dream kitchen!


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Monday, August 13, 2012

Broker Caravan Open House!! Just Reduced!

Come out tommorow, Tuesday, August 14th, to see a beautiful Traditional Covenant home. Just Reduced to $2,995,000! The seller has found another!
Broker Caravan from 1-4!
7055 Via Guadalupe, Rancho Santa Fe, CA.

** $100 Nordstrom Giftcard Giveaway!! **

Check out the online virtual tour at: www.7055viaguadalupe.com


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Designing a Fire-Resistant Landscape

Wildfire season is coming up in San Diego! Check out these landscaping tips to help prevent a fire from destroying your home.


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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Top 10 Cities to Raise a Family In

These ten cities are the best suited to raise a family in. Metropolitan areas with high household incomes relative to living costs, a large percentage of families with children under 18 and low crime rates. Cities that are well-suited to raising kids based on educational factors  as well as fun factors.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

10 Least Expensive Cities to Live In

These Ten Cities represent the cheapest places in the U.S. to live in. Some of them may surprise you! For all the details click here:

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Another SOLD by Katie Hawkes!

This magnificent home in the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant was recently sold and Katie Hawkes represented the buyer! With Lake views, Stunning stables, and 5.5 acres of rolling land, this is one of the most coveted pieces of property in the Ranch. It is easy to see that Katie has made another client very happy!

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Buying Beats Renting in Most U.S. Cities!

Check out this interesting article on the benefits of buying vs. renting! The answer may make you reconsider next time you choose to rent. 


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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

7 Decorating Tips to Improve Your Sleep!

Your Restless sleep may be caused by the environment of your bedroom. Check out these tips to see how you can improve your sleep by making a few small changes in your room.


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Home Values Rise for the First time in 5 Years!

Home values hit a bottom and are finally bouncing back. Nationwide,  home values rose for the first annual increase since 2007. Check out the article for more information!


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Monday, July 30, 2012

BROKER CARAVAN @ THE BRIDGES! 6903 Calle Portone!

BROKER CARAVAN AT THE BRIDGES! 6903 Calle Portone!
Come Check Out Katie's Beautiful Listing on 
The Bridges' 9th Fairway!
Tuesday, July 31st from 1-3pm. 

GIFTCARD GIVEAWAY!!
RECENTLY REDUCED TO $2,325,000!

Check Out the Online Tour: http://www.6903calleportone.com/

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