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Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor Staging Consultant, EcoBroker, CRS, Etc.

The tale of a Short Sale - Sold by a Realtor who believes in Staging

The tale of a Short Sale - Sold by a Realtor who believes in Staging

Series...So this is the Bathroom!

The Short Sale bathroom - drab to potential fab

This is a short sale listing I took this past month. I know the lender will not give credit for repairs or clean up. This one needs both, and more. The a/c and dishwasher don't work, the disposal leaks. The walls are dinged, corners chipped and the paint is dingy, carpet stained, pet odor and stains (eek clothes pins provided at the door) and it's dirty, debri, cobwebs, etc.

BUT I espouse to my clients, my collegues, everyone I have talked to in the last almost 20 years that EVERY home needs to be staged. Perhaps the distressed properties need it more than any others. SO, how much money am I the Realtor willing to invest in a property where the short sale may not be approved, I may not get any reimbursement ? (I'm going to create a presentation piece for the lender to show the results the staging brought them and see if they'll relent, I figure it's worth a try and that's another blog post.)

SO, having said all that This is the bathroom. The mirror is delaminated and ordinarily we would probably paint the cabinets, polish the cabinets, and the room would it look better painted, yes? But does staging better make it look like you MIGHT want to live here?

More on the cost of all this and the other things in the rest of this series.


- Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 32 years. She works with Diablo Realty in Walnut Creek and is consistently a top producer. Terrylynn is a local expert, please contact her for any Real Estate needs, or with a question about the area.

Downtown Walnut Creek On Ice (California)

Every year the City of Walnut Creek has an ice skating rink in the park at 1365 Civic Drive. This year we can ice skate between November 12, 2009 and January 18, 2010. This is their fifth year!

Public Skating Schedule:
Monday - Thursday, 11am - 9pm
Friday - Saturday, 11am - 11pm
Sunday - 11am - 9pm

Admission Rates:
Monday - Thursday, $11.00
Friday before 5pm, $11.00
Friday after 5pm, $15.00
Saturday - Sunday, $15.00
November 24-28, $15.00
December 22 - January 1, $15.00
Group rates for parties and field trips, $10.00

Special Holiday Hours:
Thanksgiving, 10am - 6pm
Christmas Eve, 10am - 6pm
Christmas Day, 11am - 6pm
New Year's Eve, 10am - 8pm
New Year's Day, 11am - 11pm

They also offer skating lessons!

Learn to Skate - Beginning December 5
Saturday mornings at 8:45am or 9:15am, 1/2 hour instruction and public session following class
$125 for six weeks of lessons, Recital on the 7th week

Parent Tot Class - Beginning December 1
Tuesday mornings from 10am - 11am, 1 parent and 1 child, 1/2 hour of instruction and 1/2 hour practice session
$100 for 7 weeks

Adult Class - Beginning December 3
Thursday evenings from 7:30-8pm, 1/2 hour instruction and public session following class. This class will be during the public session on a coned off section of the rink.
$125 for 7 weeks


- Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 32 years. She works with Diablo Realty in Walnut Creek and is consistently a top producer. Terrylynn is a local expert, please contact her for any Real Estate needs, or with a question about the area.

There is a dinosaur in the basement, Go ahead, pull the plug. Rebates to follow.

Go ahead, pull the plug

Go ahead, pull the plug!!!

We are not so unlike many families. It's easy to judge, but consciousness comes one thing at a time. We've done some things like dual paned windows, solar, CFL's in the lights, but we ashamed to admit we just couldn't face getting rid of that dinosaur in the basement. We did it!!! And whew withdrawal was tougher before we pulled the plug than it has been after. Yes, we've been hearing that the old refrigerator in the garage is inefficient and uses too much energy... but it wasn't until the electric portion of our bill hit several hundred $$ a month that we started looking for something more to eliminate and get a handle on the issue. Unacceptable and unconscious, but it got our attention.

The refrigerator with cracked seals and a motor that ran constantly to keep our water, extra cookies, extra ice and other such essentials cold winter and summer. And the occasional turkey that wouldn't fit in the upstairs fridge when we were getting ready for Thanksgiving. Oh and don't forget sodas for the barbecues in the summer. After hearing the angst, pros and cons of the situation one too many times, hubby just went down and unplugged the thing, called PGE and asked them to come get it. Hey, they will pay us $35 for the old one! That's an incentive right there.

Oh the drama. NOT. What to do, well simple really. The water - we just kept it out and put in a few bottles when we needed them, better yet, we used the refillable aluminum water bottles. Soda - we buy it when we have a bbq and put it in an ice chest with ice. The turkey, well that might be a problem, but we'll order organic and pick it up before Thanksgiving and see how it works. AHHHHHH relief, it wasn't a necessity after all. Perceived value and what an investment, the sad thing is how long we paid that extra $100 a month for cookies and ice cream, soda and an occasional turkey. It's down right embarrasing.

Best part $100 a month or more has been coming off our utility bill. SO the search goes on for getting that bill down, now I want more...

That leads me to look at all the other appliances that we have and how efficient they are and I found there are rebates and incentives for other appliances. Hum, we've started something here.

PG&E offers hundreds of rebates on energy efficiency improvements. The rebates are available on many leading brands and the upgrades can help reduce your energy costs and lower your impact on the environment. Let's see what we can do, I'll report back later.


- Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 32 years. She works with Diablo Realty in Walnut Creek and is consistently a top producer. Terrylynn is a local expert, please contact her for any Real Estate needs, or with a question about the area.

Diablo Valley Farmer's Market Halloween Harvest (Walnut Creek, California)

Diablo Valley Farmer's Market Halloween Harvest (Walnut Creek, California)

Diablo Valley Farmers Market
Mitchel & N. Wiget
Shadelands, Walnut Creek
Every Saturday from 9am-1pm
Year Round!

Our family has visited all the local farmers markets and this one is one of the BEST when it comes to organic and vegetarian offerings. Sometimes we go just to have snipets of the various food offerings from the different vendors, yum...

On Halloween, 10/31/09, the Diablo Valley Farmers' Market is having Halloween Harvest. There's a kids' costume contest, you can win the prize for scariest, funniest, best farmers' market theme, most creative, best overall. There will be a pumpkin patch, an area to decorate your own mini pumpkin, a contest to guess the weight of a GIANT pumpkin, games and more!

The kid's costume parade is at 10am.

Every week this farmers' market has a Market Basket Drawing! Join their mailing list and you are entered to win a $100 Market Basket. These always look delicious, we have yet to win one.

Eat healthy, support your local farmers, and have some fun at the Diablo Valley Farmers' Market! In addition to superior produce, there are vendors there with fresh pasta and sauce, amazing fresh bread, local delicious olive oil, and so much more.


- Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 32 years. She works with Diablo Realty in Walnut Creek and is consistently a top producer. Terrylynn is a local expert, please contact her for any Real Estate needs, or with a question about the area.

Clayton, California Pumkin Patch open 10/1-10/31 from 9am to 8pm daily

Clayton, California Pumpkin Patch open 10/1-10/31 from 9am to 8pm daily

Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees
1060 Pine Lane
Clayton, CA 94517-9706
(corner of Pine Lane and Marsh Creek Road)
PHONE: (925) 672-5198 (925) 672-5198
EMAIL: info@cvpumpkinfarm.com

This is not just a pumpkin patch! They also have a pumpkin playground, gift shop, train rides and gorgeous Mt. Diablo Views.

Pumpkin Playground at Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees

It's a very fun place for kids and adults alike. They have a nice school tour program as well. When it's time to pick out your pumpkins this year, check them out. Right now they even have a soup recipe contest. What's better when the weather starts to chill than homemade soup!

Submit your own soup recipe to be a part of Chef Pumpernickel's Soup Delight Cookbook!

The Pumpkinyard Express at Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees

We've been visiting this pumpkin patch for a long time. It's always a lot of fun, just remember you'll spend a little more time here than the usual pumpkin patch! There's a lot more to do.

Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor

- Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 32 years. She works with Diablo Realty in Walnut Creek and is consistently a top producer. Terrylynn is a local expert, please contact her for any Real Estate needs, or with a question about the area.