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All Hallows' Eve in Belmont

Drew & Christine Morgan Belmont California Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Belmont, CA

Halloween Halloween might mean a night of relentless doorbell rings and handing out candy, or if you are lucky enough to still have trick-or-treaters of your own to take around, a night of scaring your nieghbors with your little goblins, but this Holly day is steeped in tradition.

All Hallows' Eve gets its contraction "Halloween" from the "eve" or "even", both abbreviations of evening. It's the eve before All Hallows' Day, perhaps better known as All Saints Day.

Rooted in Celtic origin, All Hallows' Eve was the one day a year that the dead could come back and mingle with the living. Jack-o-lanterns and bonfires were lit to safeguard the living from the spirits.

For an interesting history of how the Catholics commandeered this day to prevent the Pagan holiday celebration, here's a great link.

Be safe, and have fun.

Happy All Hallows Eve!

The Street Around Belmont

Carlmont Associates: Real Estate Brokerage in Belmont, CA

In our last newsletter issue we mentioned how some of Belmont’s streets got their names and we were coxed to include some more in this edition. We also included a teaser about Belmont’s first and only golf course so we’ll dispense with that first. Unfortunately for golf fans, the course is not some well kept secret—in fact it has been gone for years. Bcc2

Around 1925 the team of Lyon, Monroe and Miller had a grand scheme to create an 18 hole golf course adjacent a tony club house complete with swimming “tank”, tennis and handball courts and a children’s wading pool that would be the envy of the Peninsula. The clubhouse would be called “Belle Monti” and cost $65,000 to complete. An innovative tactic was employed to attract would-be buyers and included free bus rides from San Francisco where prospective buyers were plied with beer and induced to buy a lot. Membership for the club cost $100 but was included with every home sale on the very streets that bore their names.

Around 1929 the Belle Monti project fell on financial hard times and an attempt to salvage the operation was launched by opening the club to the public. But in 1929 the stock market crash forced members to either drop out or move away and the corporation went bankrupt. The “Hillcrest” golf course was eventually subdivided into lots for the WWII returning veterans and today we find only remnants of a bye-gone era with street names such as Fairway and a few stately homes (now on Belmont’s historic registry) which lay on what was once the perimeter of the course.

On the topic of streets, did you know Senator William Sharon was a U.S. Senator from Nevada, who has a small street, Sharon Road, named after himself in Belmont? Find out why Belmont had a lake named after him too in our next issue or visit our web site at local Belmont blog at BeautifulMountinBlog.org and find out what happened to the old club house before it became what is now the Congregational Church of Belmont.

Belmont--Save The Music

Carlmont Associates: Real Estate Brokerage in Belmont, CA

Save The Music

This is a great opportunity to get out and support the Save the Music foundation while enjoying a great day with your neighbors and friends. The whole town becomes one giant street faire with food vendors, music and dancing—all outdoors at the Twin Pines Park.

“Twin Pines Park is the perfect backdrop to grab some delicious food, sip sangria or an Oktoberfest brew, and listen to classical, jazz, rock, and salsa performances. Feeling the need to move your hips? Grab a partner and hit the Club Mistral dance floor, or just groove out in the meadow. 3 Stages brimming with music and fun!

Parents will love the variety the event offers for the whole family. The Children's Area offers all the games young children love, as well as jump houses, train rides, and the wonderful children's performers. Of course, Music is the main event so take the family over to the “Musical Instrument Petting Zoo” and have fun trying out all the different instruments.”


We hope to see you Sunday, October 5th - bring a friend!

About The Foundation

Whether it's Bach or the Beatles, The Rolling Stones or The Wiggles, each of us is moved by music.

In 2003 School-Force, the Belmont Redwood Shores School District foundation, created Save the Music with the Little School District that Could to help save disappearing music enrichment programs in our schools. Since its inception, the Save the Music Festival has raised more than $250,000 through corporate sponsorships and community participation, funds which have been used to retain music teachers, develop music curriculums, and purchase music instruments.

Belmont Housing Activity-Week Ending September 20th, 2008

Drew & Christine Morgan Belmont California Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Belmont, CA

Belmont’s inventory of homes for sale ended exactly where it started off for the third week in row at 47 homes for sale. There were four news listings, six homes went pending and four closed escrow while two homes dropped off the inventory rolls as sellers gave up on trying to sell their homes.

NEW LISTINGS

Cipriani 2305 Cipriani 3 Bed 2 Baths 1,840 Sq Ft home for $ 1,050,000.

If you’re looking for a move-in condition home here’s one for the top of your list. Ok Cipriani is a busy street but the home sits back far enough to afford privacy and offers a nice level, large rear yard that looks like a park.

1136 North Court 3 Bed 2 Bath 1,290 Sq Ft. Home for $765,432

Too new to review but it looks like a nice home. FYI it sold in 2005 for $719,000—more on this one next week. In case you didn’t notice the exhaustive research that went into calculating the exact listing price—just count backwards…

E 2404 Palmer 3 Bed 2.5 bath 2,120 Sq Ft. home for $1,085,800Palmer

Also too new to review is this awesome looking home on Palmer—an excellent street in the Belmont hills.

It might just be too good to be true at that price. If you want a level yard, quiet street and newer home in Belmont this is a must see. This will in all likelihood be our BELMONT’S BEST DEAL for the week.

2122 Forest 3 Bed 2 bath 2,198 Sq Ft. home for $ 975,000.

Who know what is up with this home. There’s no agent tour, no open houses listed, it’s tenant occupied and there’s no pictures, virtual tour or anything. I guess they think this home will sell itself.

BOM (or back on market)

1224 North Road 2 bed 1 bath 980 Sq. Ft. home for $599,000

This home had a pending sale that fell through. No yard at all but nice Bay views. Better than a condo and all remodeled inside.

803 Alameda de las Pulgas 2 homes on one lot.

This one’s strictly for an investor but there’s some opportunity here.

Remeber--if you are interested in seeing any of these homes we can represent you under our Buyer Rebate program where you receive a 20% rebate!

SOLD HOMES (CLOSED SALES)

3442 E Laurel Creek Listed for $ 768,500 SOLD for $765,000 in 9 days. This was one of our BEST DEALS when it hit the market.

11 Kimmie Court 4 Bed 2.5 Bath 2,690 Sq. Ft. home LISTED for $1,125,000 SOLD for $1,035,000

Completely original condition.

2117 Cipriani 4 Bed 4+ Bath 2,400 Sq. Ft. home LISTED for $1,358,000 SOLD for $1,295,000 in 22 days. Completely remodeled home. BTW-this sale makes the home at 2037 Monroe that was lowered to $1,199,000 a good deal now! It’s a 5 bed 4+ bath remodeled 2,650 Sq. Ft. home!

1811 Valdez 3 Bed 2 bath 1,220 Sq. Ft. home LISTED for $799,000 SOLD for $795,000. ALL original—never hit the market.

Belmont Housing Week in Review--Sept. 12th 2008

Drew & Christine Morgan Belmont California Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Belmont, CA

It was a busy week for Belmont real estate which was expected now that summer vacations are over and agents get back to work like everybody else.

Out of the gate there were seven new listings, two re-lists, seven pending sales and three homes closed escrow bringing the inventory of single family homes for sale to 47-just like last week.

NEW LISTINGS

Tahoe 1132 Tahoe 3 Bed 2 Bath 1,610 Sq Ft. listed for $899,000. This home was purchased in June of 2006 for $900,000 and it was a major dump back then. The new owner has done a lot to the home and although it's not quite finished, it's pretty nice-especially for $899,000. Put this one on your short list if you're out this weekend.

925 Waltermire 3 bed 1 bath 1,120 Sq Ft home for $749,000. If you don't mind living next door to Safeway this home could be for you. Better yet you can run a business out of it since it's zoned commercial according to the listing agent.

Hillcrest 3410 Hillcrest Dr. 3 Bed 2 Bath 1,640 sq. ft. home for $849,000 is even better yet. It's in great shape with a level yard. The street is busier than Tahoe but it costs a lot less too. Move-in condition and our BEST DEAL OF THE WEEK.

2827 San Juan 3 Bed 3 Bath 2,380 Sq. Ft. home for $630,500-no-that's not a typo. It's an REO and there are no showings until 9/17 but drive by and you'll want to at least take a peak. In its prime I used to drive by this house on my way home with it all lit up and wish I could see inside. It looks like a grand old southern estate on the hill. OK, there won't be a big level yard and who knows how bad it is inside...yet. We'd make that the Best Deal of the Week except that it could need more work than even we anticipate. Sorry-no picture available.

1908 Valdez 3 Bed 2 Bath 1,290 Sq. Ft. Home for $ 939,000 is no steal. I'll bet that one will be around for Thanksgiving turkey.

2606 Carlmont 4 Bed 2.5 Bath 2,268 Sq. Ft. home for $1,068,000. What can we say? Those homes are in a nice canyon and all seem to be selling around this price. They're technically attached though only conjoined by the garage (a small zoning concession to the city). Great square footage at a reasonable price and only 13 years old.

2012 Monroe 3 Bed 2 Bath 1,830 Sq. Ft. home for $942,000 was going to be our BEST DEAL of the week but some savvy buyer snapped it up one day one. Very nice indeed.

1726 Terrace 4 Bed 2 Bath 1,710 Sq. Ft. home RELISTED for $1,099,000 from $1,299,000 in April. In Belmont most homes fall into two categories with the exception to the rule being ones with level yards. They are either cliff hangers (down slope homes) where you need a bungee cord to get to the rear yard or Cliff Clingers (upslope lots) where the side of a hill is your rear yard retreat. This home falls in between with some useable yard. Don't get me wrong, I'm not beating up on hillside homes-they can have amazing views.

2016 Lyon 3 Bed 2.5 Bath 1,781 Sq. Ft. home RELISTED at $959,000 (old price $964,500).

►If you want to see any of these homes don't forget about our Buyer Incentive Rebate program for first time buyers to help you close the deal.

SALES

STEAL OF THE WEEK goes to:

Sommerset2581 Somerset 3 Bed 2.5 Bath 2,210 Sq. Ft. home in Hallmark Area never hit the market and sold WAAAY under what it should have for $1,040,000. To put this in perspective, the last two models like this home sold this year for $1,400,000 and $1,300,000 and there wasn't a hack of a lot of difference.

2613 Coronet 2 Bed 1 Bath ONLY 910 Sq. Ft. listed for $763,800 and SOLD for $758,000 great home but TINY!

1134 North Court 3 Bed 2 Bath LISTED for $749,000 SOLD for $810,000. It sold for $ 951,000 back in 2005.