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Foreclosure Report: For 08/25/2008 for Lake County, California
214 Foreclosured for sale properties (below market value)
(1204 Non- Foreclosure Residential home listings in Lake county)
(995 Non- Foreclosure Lot & Land Listings in Lake County)
214 Foreclosed Listings ready for sale
Current Homes Listed as foreclosures by area:
Current foreclosed lots or Land
Foreclosed Ranch
Call or email me, for listings in the area you're interested, in emailed or faxed, to you. ---Larry Littlejohn Realtor-Broker 707-998-3035, larry@goldcirclerealty.com, www.goldcirclerealty.com
*We have properties that are affordable and a bargain that are not foreclosures. Cashflow investment properties available.
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This place deserves the name of Spring Valley. This time of year is a beautiful gift out here, especially in our campground. It starts in February with the first greening of the hills and the fields. Buttercups and Shooting Stars announce the beginning of the amazing display. Redbuds, dead-looking bushes all winter, begin to thicken with a purple glow, and bust out into a flashy show of rich fuchsia blooms.
In March the water releases from Indian Valley reservoir turn the tranquil creek into something wild and powerful. On the first mild spring evening I open a window, and hear the sound of rushing water from across the sleepy, silent valley. Next thing you know, the Lupines have arrived; graceful, purple blossoms with stars for leaves. They grow so beautifully in the campground's sandy soil.
By Easter, the poppies are beginning to appear and the carpets of tiny yellow and white wildflowers have turned the campground into a pavilion ready for a celebration. I celebrate in this amazing place during this incredible time of the year. All the more because I know it will soon fade into the star thistle and 100 + degree days of summer where only the most hardy flowers will survive. I know it will fade, as it has for the 26 springs that I have witnessed in Spring Valley.
But as I sit quietly on the bank of Cache Creek, I know that this phenomenon has been admired by many, many ancient eyes that were here before me, before water meters, and roads. And I hope in my heart, that spring in Spring Valley will be discovered by those who will come behind, for many, many springs to come.
Note: Spring Valley is a rural subdivision in Lake County, Ca. Spring Valley is an outdoor wonderland featuring bird watching, fishing, hiking, hunting, horseback riding, relaxing and the most amazing display of stars.
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Nylander Park is almost finished...and what a lovely addition it is to this little "lakeside community". The Nylanders are longtime members of this community. Currently, the third generation are operating the Nylander's RED & WHITE Market, in operation longer than most know. This is a great way to honor a family that has taken such good care of a community for so long.
The site for this park was an unsightly vacant lot which collected trash and debris for years. This 'eyesore' was in the middle of town and alongside the highway which carries thousands of would-be visitors. As a tourist oriented lake community, this park will greet travelers with a welcoming face that will allow folks to stop, have a picnic and let the kids play on the new and colorful playground equipment. This park is the result of a partnership between the Lake County Parks Department, Lake County Redevelopment Agency and local businesses (more about this in my next Clearlake Oaks post).
The lawns are lush...the skies are blue... and the fish are bitin'. What are you waiting for?
Clearlake Oaks is on the shore of Clear Lake, California's Largent Natural Lake (also known as the Bass Fishing Capital of the West). Visit http://www.lakecounty.com/ for all the information you need to find Northern California's best kept secret!

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This weekend Century 21 House of Realty/Crossroads is hosting an Open House Extravaganza. Homes throughout Lake County are being held open on 4/19 or 4/20.
Check out: http://www.lakecountyopenhomes.com for a list of homes, or call Shannon Williams 707-987-9191 (shannon.williams@century21.com) for a complete list.
In particular, I will be holding my listing at 9539 Admiral Way on Cobb open on Sunday, 4/20 from 1pm-4pm. Check it out at: http://www.liveoncobb.com
Thanks!
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by Ray Perry
Lately there has been a lot of interest in the Clear Lake Riviera Homeowners Association. Some have expressed concern about the way meetings are conducted, the tactics used for enforcing the Covenants, Conditions & Regulations (CC&R's), questioning what the association dues are paying for or how the money is spent, or even if there is a need for an association.
Let's face it, when we moved here we knew there was an association and what the rules were. If we didn't like them we could have selected another location. There are plenty of subdivisions around the lake that were created without CC&R's, many choose to live or not to live in those areas because there is no conformity or little enforcement of the county regulations unless there is a complaint. This can be readily seen by driving around the county through various neighborhoods.
Because Lake County is mostly rural the county government is responsible for enforcing the county ordinances. Those departments are underfunded and understaffed so policing the county for violations is a monumental task depending on the complaints of neighbors to blow the whistle on violations before they enforce the ordinance. The same goes for the Forest Service. There is not enough staff to police each and every violation of weed and brush abatement that occurs.
As a result, neighborhoods are formed with their own CC&R's for the benefit of the residents to help police themselves. Rules and regulations are agreed upon to help keep some conformity to the community and keep property values up.
Disbanding the association because of not agreeing with the way its run is like throwing the baby out with the bath water. If the members of the association don't like the policies they can change them. If they don't like the way things are run, they can get involved. If they don't like the board members they can nominate someone they like and vote them in. Currently the association is accepting nominations to fill two board positions. The deadline is April 15, 2008. As adults we realize that Santa's elves won't be the ones at 2:00 a.m. still trying to put the bicycle together and the Tooth Fairy doesn't pay the $3,000 orthodontist bills. Someone has to make it work.
As a non-profit corporation, the association is a major corporation with a catch-the board members and committee members aren't paid with salaries, benefits and luxury cars. They are paid with a rekindled sense of community pride and enthusiasm. Their accomplishments are their rewards.
Unfortunately many complain about the association but few get involved. The board would love for the membership to help with the operations, special events and long range goals of the community association. They handle all of the day-to-day operations and all aspects of the financial and administrative responsibilities. They also do long range planning, conduct monthly meetings work on CC&R revisions along with attempting to personally man and keep active 8 plus committees.
As association members you can and should get involved. They are looking for homemakers, professionals, retirees & students to volunteer and serve on one of the following committees.
Social Committee
Purpose: Coordinate events that attract the membership and increases community spirit and public awareness. (Yard Sale - Annual Meeting - Halloween party - Xmas Party)
Rivieran Newsletter Committee
Purpose: To meet Federal and State disclosure requirements as outlined in the Davis-Sterling Act, Civil Code and Corporate Code. To update the membership on upcoming events, rules and regulation changes, etc.
ACP Committee
Purpose: To inspect/patrol, to in-process applications, for the purpose of ensuring compliance with governing documents and the building guidelines. To ensure the aesthetics of the community, and preserve property values.
Nominating Committee
Purpose: To promote and encourage member's participation on the board of director, to meet election/nominating deadlines as per governing documents, to conduct candidate orientations in May, host ballot counting in June and host social in July.
Audit Committee
Purpose: To assist the manager and treasurer in the compilation of reports, put cancelled checks in numeric order, box up records, drop off materials, etc., for the auditor's annual review.
Community Projects Committee
Purpose: To assist the board in large scale projects that affect the entire community - neighborhood watch programs, etc. To assist with research, fact finding, costing, etc.
Budget Committee
Purpose: To work with the Treasurer and property manager to compile a budget proposal for the Board of Directors. ■
This is just a few of the committees that are available. If you want to know more about committees or are willing to volunteer, stop in at the Riviera association office or call 277-7281.
Ray Perry is a realtor working in the Kelseyville area. He can be reached at 707-277-9255 ext 101. MailTo:Ray@RayPerry.com http://move2lakecounty.com
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