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I am a full time real estate agent for clients for the San Luis Obispo real estate market. As many of my loyal readers know, I have been a market timer in several markets, first the stock market and later in the housing market. You can play the "bubble markets" to your advantage by selling or shorting at the top. I recall a conversation with a wealthy investor and real estate developer friend in 2005. He informed me that he went to a real estate financial adviser who specialized in projections of what the future would be so his clients could plan real estate developments. The developer said the adviser prognosticated that he should stop building and finish all his projects by January 2006. The adviser wisely advised the developer to sell everything, including land, by January 2006! At the time I asked my developer friend if he was going to follow his advise. My friend replied, "No I don't believe it! Besides what else can I do?". I told my friend I agreed with his advisor, and I was going to follow his advise. My friend started a couple new housing developments which went bust.
A client asked me the question that if this is the bottom of the housing market will we see a sharp increase if prices in the near future. I responded that in my opinion based on my observations of the past the housing market usually goes into a bottoming process at the bottom. If you look at a graph of past housing booms and busts this "plateau period" can be anywhere from 9-12 months. This time the plateau period may be longer because of the high number of jobless! But jobs will be back and bent up demand for housing is there. I see it at my web site www.myslohomefinder.com We have seen a 50% increase in buyer interest for housing. Besides we live in a beautiful place here, and San Luis Obispo real estate is always in demand. Then you see a gradual increase in prices for the first 2 year period, which eventually leads to increases above the rate of inflation. I compare the move to a "wave motion".
The bellow chart shows the time period from the decrease in housing development to the upturn in prices. The average time period is 5 years. It you add 5 years to the date of real estate slow down in residential investments in 2006-2007 you come up with this year 2012. (Thank you to calculatedriskblog.com for this great chart).

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LAST CHANCE
"The Crock of Gold" alternating with "The Tavern." 7pm today; 8pm Friday; 4:30 and 8:30 pm Saturday and 6pm Sunday. The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville, 1863 Front St., Highway 1, Oceano. $18 to $22 489.2499
"The Fantastics" 8pm Friday & Saturday; 2pm Sunday, San Luis Obispo LIttle Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $15 to $25 786-2440
"Invierno" various dates and times through Sunday. Marian Theater, 800 S. College Drive, Santa Maria. 922-8313 or www.pcpa.org.
NOW PLAYING
"Always Patsy Cline" 6pm Friday and Saturday Sept 18 and 19
Musical, food and beverages available. Centennial Park, 600 Nickerson Drive, Paso Robles, CA. Free 237- 4741
"Forever Plaid" Friday through Oct. 3, 8pm Friday & Saturdays 2pm Sept 26 and Oct 3. Musical, Studio Theatre at the Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande, CA $25 to $30 489-9444
"Quilters" Through Sept 25. 7pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Sunday. The Brickyard Theatre, Atascadero $40 462.1894, 466-4653 or www.brickyardtheatre.com
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The magazine Aviation Week and Space Technology, a prominent aerospace and defense industry publication, recently named Cal Poly the best in the nation for preparing its students for the work place. Cal Poly moved up to the top spot after a second-place ranking in 2009.
The magazine's list of top schools, in order, is the following:
Cal Poly
Georgia Institute of Technology
Pennsylvania State University
Virginia Tech and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (tied)
Purdue University
According to Aviation Week, the magazine considered the academic reputation of the institutions and the success of their graduates in compiling its list.
The article about the rankings is available at http://sn.im/aviationweekpoly
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Cal Cal Poly Moves up in Forbes' Ranking
Cal Poly now ranks No. 177 on Forbes magazine's list of the 610 best colleges and universities in the United States for 2010, up 24 places from 2009, a university spokesman said.
The recently released list puts Cal Poly at No. 21 among the 50 California colleges and universities featured. Just as it was last year, Cal Poly is the highest-ranked California State University campus on the list.
This marks the third year Forbes has produced the list. Cal Poly appeared at No. 369 on the inaugural 2008 list, then at no. 201 in 2009. The rankings focus on things that directly concern undergraduate students, including interesting courses, speed of graduation, job prospects afterward and how much debt students rack up during their studies.
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Since I am a volunteer at Woods, I know the "Pet of the Week", RAMBO pictured below. He is a sweet older little guy and so needs a forever home. Won't you consider adopting him so he can leave the shelter? Thank you. Connie

Woods Weekly Mews
A Volunteer Publication
August 26th, 2010

This week's featured Pet Pal is Rambo
"There has never been a cat
Who couldn't calm me down
By walking slowly
Past my chair." - Rod McKuen
Since the 1980's research studies have shown that sharing our lives with a cat is good for our health. They can ease loneliness; agitation; help with chronic health conditions such as high blood pressure; give us a sense of purpose through our caring for them; and most of all, provide us with a sense of well-being.
Viva Paws Vegas Baby!! We are happy to report that our first WHS Adopt-A-Thon was a HUGE success! 32 animals went to loving new homes last Saturday, setting a new 1-day adoption record for Woods.
Did You Know? Cats are now serving as Emotional Assistance Animals, helping our brave war veterans heal from their emotional war wounds. The Institute for Human-Animal Connection at the University of Denver is currently researching how cats can help returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD, an anxiety disorder triggered by a traumatic event such as war, is a very common health issue for our military. Symptoms of PSTD include disturbing memories, emotional avoidance and severe anxiety which can make it very difficult for veterans to function in everyday life. They may be so uncomfortable in social situations that they never leave their homes. And flashbacks of war can be so strong that it is difficult for them to differentiate between reality and memory.
How can cats help? Cats are some of the most extraordinarily sensitive, observant animals on the earth. They sense small changes in the environment and react accordingly. For a veteran experiencing PTSD, a cats presence and its reactions can show whether their anxiety is based on a real situation or part of the psychiatric disability. Knowing the service cat is trained to alert to anything unusual that occurs can be tremendously reassuring.
One Iraq veteran's psychiatrist prescribed a service cat as part of his recovery plan and he brings the cat along where ever he goes. When the veteran begins to get agitated, the cat senses it and climbs up on his shoulder and nibbles his ear - letting him know everything is ok. Another veteran also has a prescription for his Emotional Assistance cat, Patch, allowing him to bring the cat with him everywhere he goes, too - he travels in his back pack. Patch keeps him calm. "He's more than a companion. He gives me lots of therapy. I'll be sitting down and Patch will come up to me and give me a kiss. He provides me with tender, loving care. I was never a cat person. I'm a cat person now." Pretty special...
Something to Celebrate:
Last week's happy tails:
Feline Adoptions- Baby, Elsie, Willow, Slipper, Carole, Jobie, Max, Tex, Beauty, Domino, Miss Marlo, Babz, Marsha, Bob, Colleen, Felix, Wily, Tigger, Sophie, Maya, and Gasley .
K9 Adoptions- Emily Marie, Zeke, Baxter, Carley, Primo, Jaynie, Canela, Freckles, Caddy, Val, Stephanie, Sadie, Scrappy, Shaka, Shiloh, Stellar, Samba and Spell.
I think all true cat lovers will agree with me on this - I don't think that it's just trained Emotional Assistance cats that offer therapy. I think that any and every cat that is loved and allowed to blossom into their full potential is the best medicine there is for whatever ails you. So spend some time with your kitty and soak up the love. Don't have one? Come out to Woods and offer up your lap. You'll see - all cats are pretty darn special...
Linda Beatson
Volunteer Captain
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