The Power Is Now Real estate Magazine March 2018

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Our Professional Real Estate Agents ERIC LAWRENCE FRAZIER, MBA CA BRE: 01143484 | NMLS 461807

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Things you need to know

before you move to VALLEJO

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n June of 2017, Vallejo, California was named the hottest housing market in America, according to Realtor.com. It is the last place Bay Area locals might expect to take the title; and given its history, many people may consider it unsafe for living. Between 1852-1853, Vallejo experienced a high point when it briefly hosted the state capital. Recent events, however, have put Vallejo on the Forbes list of miserable cities. More devastating is the fact that the city declared bankruptcy in 2008. Is Vallejo the worst place to live? Let’s take a look at a few recent statistics: Out of 510 U.S cities, Vallejo ranks 507th-best for families. These studies are conducted to help families with children figure out the best places to live. The benchmarks are based on safety, housing affordability, child friendliness, education, etc.

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A comeback for Vallejo city However, recent statistics show that Vallejo city is slowly coming back to live. One of the reason behind this ma jor comeback is the fact that young professionals are being priced out of San Francisco and some other cities like the Oakland. This leaves most with no option but to search for affordable housing in the far ends of the Bay Area, Vallejo. Therefore, if you are thinking of moving to Vallejo, you might want to sit down and consider some of the things we will discuss in this article.

Great hiking areas Even though you might have heard the disturbing

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news and events about gangs, there are good side to the city as well. Vallejo is endowed with some of the best hiking places. Around the Benicia area, you will find excellent neighborhoods without any crime. The ma jority of the crimes that happen in Vallejo occur in the west side of the Sandhurst Drive, off Columbus Parkway. But if you want to settle in, consider safer places such as the eastern side.

Vallejo is no longer bankrupt Rumor has it that the city is bankrupt; to be honest, this was not far from the truth. Vallejo has declared bankruptcy, which is a ma jor cause of alarm for investors. However, the city is no longer bankrupt. The bankruptcy fiasco lasted for only three months, and the wonderful community in Vallejo came together to bring it back. More than that, there is life in Vallejo. The streets are being restored to their original glory. Ma jor changes are happening all around the city, especially in the historical areas. Furthermore, a positive vibe is ringing all around the city and the locals are determined to see the city back on its feet. If you’ve been to Vallejo, you will notice changes coming in, like the renovation of the downtown and Marina areas.

Security is about to tighten in Vallejo Because of its history, some might be tempted to leave Vallejo in search of a “safer” city. But aside from the ma jor changes coming in, one thing is particularly evident: More police officers are being added to beef up security. Maybe one of these fine days you will wake up and all you’ll have to look at is a clean city. Clean in the essence that there are no crimes happening in your neighborhood, and that is where the entire city is headed.

Downtown isn’t safe

Therefore, if you are looking for a house to live in, consider other places. However, most people have focused on the “gang thing” for so long which has crippled their mentality about the city. Only a portion of the city is full of thugs; in other areas of the city, everything is perfectly normal.

Schools are amiss Okay, schools may be a downside for the city. They are not yet “up-to-the-standards.” Schools in Vallejo are not that good, and since the bankruptcy fiasco, the state has taken over most of the schools. In addition, sports activities are mostly null! And most parents consider taking their children to Benicia district, which is considerably good. Even though Vallejo has poor quality schools, so does every other city. There are schools which perform quite poorly and Vallejo has shown the potential to improve in terms of the education offered.

So is the city safe? No place is perfectly safe! Some may say that Vallejo isn’t safe, and some may say otherwise. However, it is good to point out that Vallejo is slowly coming back to life. Given the recent rise in housing demand, we can conclude that Vallejo is finally getting back on track. Who knows – maybe in a few years the doomed city will be the city of light!

Final verdict These are the five ma jor things that you need to be aware of before moving to Vallejo; despite the heated debate on security and schools on some ma jor forums, Vallejo is slowly coming back to life. It is a nice place with welcoming weather. If you are to move to Vallejo, however, it is advisable that you find a safe, welcoming place for you and your family to live.

You may want to also consider this before moving to Vallejo: If you are looking for a house, consider some other place rather than going on the downtown side of Vallejo city. The area is infested by dangerous gangs.

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Will the Northern California

Fire Affect Wine country?

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alifornia is prone to year-round fires with those occurring during the fall being the most dangerous. The effects of the hot, dry summer temperatures become worse in later months because of winds from the Great Basin. Known as Diablo in the north and Santa Rosa in Southern California, these high winds cause fire to spread more quickly. For a long time, the edges of cities have encroached on the wild spaces. Those that are between wildlands and private property allow the fire to spread more rapidly and destroy property in the process. The tragic Northern California fire has been reported to be the deadliest in California, claiming 36 lives as stated in a news conference by Napa County Fire Chief Barry Biermann.

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Among the affected industries in the state is the wine industry.

The effect of fire on the wine industry California’s wine industry produces an estimated 85% of all wines in the U.S. This amounts to a national economic impact of up to $114 billion. Several days of firestorms have spared most wineries and vineyards in the wine country of Northern California. What remains unclear, however, is whether the nearly 24 million tourists who visit this region annually will want to go back to burnt hillsides. Tourism officials remain upbeat, stating that large areas of the grassy wine country in the western end of the region remain untouched and are open to

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lovers of wine. They also claim that short-term home rentals and hotels remain in their normal operations. Northern California is an economic powerhouse for the state. The fires, which began on Sunday, struck at the heart of the nation’s wine region in the counties of Napa and Sonoma, which are home to 1,100 wineries. Signorello Estate and Paradise Ridge Winery in Napa and Santa Rosa respectively are among the wineries that have been reduced to ash.

Effect of wildfire smoke Other notable wineries will not know the Other notable wineries will not know the extent of the damage until the evacuation is completed. However, initial photos confirmed that a great deal of vineyard, more than fifty thousand acres of land, have been destroyed. Apart from fire burning the vineyard, the smoke could have adverse effects on the wine harvest, depending on the path the fires take.

of the fruit, smoke is not expected to permeate through the fruit skin. She added that should the smoke permeate it, it would be possible to remove it using technology. Smoke is commonly removed through the process of osmosis.

Other possible effects The reality is that so many people’s livelihood depends on the wine industry. For instance, this region alone provides over 100,000 jobs combined, contributing $25 billion to the California economy. Going by this number, it is clear that not only the wealthy farmers are affected, as noted by Dave McIntyre in the Washington Post. Many livelihoods depend on wine, from vineyard labors to hotel workers to sales reps. Another effect of the fire on the wine industry is the lack of power, as fermenting of the berries should only last for a little while. Without power to process, winemaking will significantly be affected since fermentation will go out of control.

According to the ETS Lab, which conducts scientific studies for wineries, smoke from a wildfire can cause flavors described as bacon/ campfire/ashtray/smoky. The smoky taste is usually long-lasting, and it lingers on the palate even after you spit out or swallow the wine. The taints occur when berries and vines absorb chemical compounds and phenols from the wildfire smoke. According to a nonprofit trade association, Napa Valley Vintners, it was by luck that 90% of the grapes had already been picked from the vineyard before the fire started on that fateful night, keeping them from being exposed to smoke taint.

Lastly, there is a little effort that can be done to save the already damaged plantations. However, in the future, such a tragedy should be addressed before it affects the industry severely. Having dealt with significant catastrophe including drought, earthquake, and phylloxera, and having portrayed resilience to them, this is just another challenge that can be dealt with by wineries and vineyards in California. They will emerge ever-stronger than before.

Remedy for smoke effect

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Kelly Carter, who is a spokesperson for Alpha Omega Winery, states that due to the maturity

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3965 Oak Av Clearlake 95422

2beds

2baths

2,208 sqft 9,855 sqft lot Built in1971

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$92,500 9276 Pebble Rd , Lower Lake 95457 Another Price Reduction on this .54/ac property with lots of potential! Owner willing to negotiate removing the Existing Trailer. This listing includes two legal lots -- 9256 and 9276 Pebble Rd (APN# 049-072-02-00 and 049-072-03-00) for less than the price of one with all utilities on the premises. There are two garages -- one is a recently built machinist shop. Owner is willing to negotiate; priced to sell quickly.

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LOTS/LAND LISTINGS 20458 E State Hwy 20 , Clearlake Oaks 95423

$475,000 A rare opportunity to own 249+ acres located above State Highway 20, east of Spring Valley.100+ plant-able acres. Expansive holding with panoramic views, behind a locked gate. Multiple sites for potential building(s). This property has rolling hills, gullies, seasonal springs, scrub brush, oak and pine trees (in clusters to provide necessary cover during summer months and inviting meadows for grazing and/or picnics. Purchased decades ago as a family hunting camp. Unlimited opportunities as a family retreat/ farm, vineyard, orchard, etc.

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3391 Boxwood St , Clearlake Park 95422

$5,000

A lot in one of the last under-developed in Clearlake. Lots of potential with few neighbors and within walking distance to the elementary school and a short distance to the lake, park, restaurants and shopping. 5,232 sqft lot, 0.12acres, $0.96/sqft, R1zoning

3730 Koloko St , Clearlake 95422

$9,500

Vacant lot in an established community not far from Austin Park and Clearlake PD. Close to shopping, restaurants and other amenities. 4,636 sqft lot, 0.11acres, $2.05/sqft, R1zoning


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5718 Ponca Wy , Kelseyville 95451

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2360 Spring Valley Rd , Clearlake Oaks 95423

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3810 Dexter Ln , Clearlake 95422

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9548 Timberline Ct , Kelseyville 95451

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Great opportunity to build a home on a major thoroughfare in the City of Clearlake. A little bit of country in a growing metropolitan area of Lake County. Just blocks from major shopping center, banking institutions, movie theater, restaurants and the lake; just seconds off the main highway. Easy access from Hwy 20 corridor (from Colusa or Sacramento) or from Highway 29/53 intersection (from Napa/ Sonoma Counties). Fairly priced for a quick sell.

About 3398 Brown St , Clearlake 95422 Price: $22,000 Lot Acres: 0.1148 $/Acre: $191,638 Lot SqFt: 5,000

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The top 10 best things you can do in Oakland O

akland us the eighth largest city in California, and is consistently underrated. It prides itself in a few world-class amenities seen in few other cities. The city has a population of more than 300,000 people – the same size as Minneapolis or Miami. Furthermore, the city has been as a trading center due to the port, which is the busiest in the San Francisco Bay Area. The city has a diversified sports heritage with a few great teams, making it one of the best cities in California. Recently, Oakland has become a Mecca for technological attraction due to renewable energy.

10 things you can do in Oakland ‌before you die! Before fate comes knocking at your door, there are a few things you must try in Oakland, California.

Steal a show at the Fox Theatre The Fox Theatre is a historical theatre that dates back to the early 1900s. The theatre opened in 1928, but was unfortunately shuttered in the ‘60s and remained dark for nearly half a century. It was later re-opened in 2009 as an amazingly refurbished venue. This state-of-the-art theatre offers more than fun. It is a place of connection and entertainment.

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It does not matter what you see: anything is great to watch at the Fox Theatre. You surely do not want to miss this. You could earn some extra credit points along with so many benefits if you opt for VIP access.

The champs can’t wait… cheer! Oakland is a sports city, with the Oakland Raiders and the Golden State Warriors both fighting for the state. Therefore, cheering for one of them is a must. The Oracle Arena, an indoor arena, is home to the Golden States. Who wouldn’t love to be in one of the oldest arenas in the history of NBA? The arena has a maximum capacity of 20,000 people. You’ll love going through the game rituals with the Warriors and the locals.

Visit the Magic Wonderland One of the thing you cannot miss when in Oakland is the fairyland. This is a magical theme park which is right here on our backyard. What’s even better is the fact that you only need $10 and a child to visit this theme park. And for those of you who are squeamish about children, we got you sorted: There is an afterdark boozy bash for big kids like you.

Life at the lake Lake Merritt. The beautiful lake Merritt. In the center of the city

lies one of the most attracting features in Oakland: the lake, which was recognized as the country’s first wildlife refuge. It is a very large tidal lagoon which harbors many species. In the lake, several features will catch you by surprise; the best part is that there are boating centers where canoes and rowboats can be rented. Therefore, with your family on board, be sure to create a memorable stay at the beautiful city of Oakland.

Visit the Mormon temple Though not quite grand as many imagine, its impeccable features make it a center of attraction and a “must-do” while in Oakland. Located in the Oakland hills, the temple reaches 170 feet into the air making it impressive to see, especially at night. Best of all, adult admission into the temple is absolutely free!

Hang out at one of Oakland’s local attractions The city has been blessed with some of the finest and most impressive downtown places for fun. For instance, the Urban Wine Trail is an impressive attraction to check out! This is a place where you can find some of the world’s finest wines at fairly low prices. And this is only one place; there are dozens of wineries all across this beautiful city which are open at all times. Furthermore, why not try out the

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Art Murmur? If you are in town the first Friday of the month, you have to try out the Art Murmur, which is among the county’s largest celebrations. During this celebration, you get to taste the rich Oakland heritage buried deep within food trucks. It is truly a great way to feel cultured.

museum. One of the best is the Oakland Museum of California, which mainly specializes in natural science and history. The museum holds close to two million objects that define the true heritage of the California people. This is the place where you and your family can get all the fun and education they want.

Take on the farmer’s market Surely you don’t want to go home without checking out the Grand Lake Farmer’s Market. Your Saturday morning will never sound the same. It is the place where you will find everything fresh, from fruits to veggies. Bread and natural meats are all perfectly laid out for you to purchase.

Try kayaking in Oakland Estuary or the San Francisco Bay If you want to experience true calmness in the best places in Oakland, then you have to try out the Oakland estuary. It is one of the best off-shore places in Oakland. If, however, you don’t own a kayak or a stand-up paddleboat, don’t worry. You can easily rent a kayak or paddleboard for just $25 and be ready to experience Oakland’s best-kept secret.

Visit the museum You can’t leave town without taking a trip to the

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The Rockridge Finally, here we are! One of the best places in all of Oakland, the Rockridge. It is adjacent to Temescal, and though most of the locals see it as more upscale and family oriented, it is one of the places in Oakland where you can experience what life in the city can be like. It is a true source of entertainment and a great place to visit when in the city. It is surrounded by over eighty restaurants and cafes. Around it is a strong, stable business community, which makes it one of the places Oakland takes pride in.

Final word These are the 10 best things to do in Oakland during a visit or if you have just moved. Oakland is a city, that is warmer, sunnier, and most importantly, less crowded than other cities. Whenever in town, it is best that you get the city vibe from some of these best places. Of course, there are so many places that you will discover as you learn more about this beautiful city.

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2912 Meadow Creek Rd, Clearlake Oaks $35,000 Bare land, facing Views in nice neighborhood. ACRES: 0.271 | $ PER ACRE: $129,151




Home Ownership

Home ownership brings stability to individuals and families who have never had a dwelling place that they could call their own. There is something special about owning real estate that is unlike anything else on earth you can own. Real Estate you own is not like cars that decay over time and you have to replace them. Real Estate you own is not like clothes that go out of style and you have to buy new ones. Real Estate you own is not like expensive vacations or experiences that only last a moment in time. Real Estate you own is not like an apartment where the landlord may increase the rent until it’s no longer affordable. Real Estate you own is not like staying at your parents house where you know can’t stay forever. Home ownership is the beginning of wealth that increases over time and becomes your estate & legacy Home ownership is the pride of a mother nurturer and the kitchen her domain Home ownership is the pride of a father provider and protector of his territory and family. Home ownership is the foundation of permanence and the place where life happens, birthdays celebrated, deaths mourned. Home ownership is the place you build memories that can never be taken from you. Memories etched in walls and concrete, experienced in rooms and floors, Memories living in trees and shrubs planted by your hand. Howe ownership is the manifestation of you - your style, your colors, your smell, your stuff, your junk, your memories, your yard and your spaces, your life. It’s the height markers on your first child’s bedroom wall. It’s the hearts drawn in the concrete slabs when you pour your patio floor It’s the birthday parties, and anniversaries in the living room and kitchen. It’s the back yard barbecue with friends, neighbors and family contentions it’s the high school and college graduation, and wedding receptions Its’ the family nights and block parties and the fellowship of family connections Home ownership It’s more than real estate. Land, brick and mortar, wood frame construction and chicken wire. It’s more than money saved, gifts recieved and grants obtained It’s more than the debt you incur to buy it. It’s more than the payments you make to own it. It’s more than the appreciation that comes with keeping it over time. It’s memories, it’s family, and it’s life that can happen in one place Until you say it’s time to move.

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1/4 Vertical ad space Cost: $ 397.00 Trim 3.8” x 4.85” Full bleed 4.85” x 4.85”

Image Requirements: All images provided for ads should be highresolution 72 dpi RGB files, PDF or TIFF file recommended. TPIN Magazine is not responsible for any errors in content. If files are prepared improperly or mechanical requirements are not met, TPIN Magazine does not guarantee the reproduction of the ad. Advertising copy, design and orders are subject to TPIN’s acceptance. TPIN reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement that does not conform to editorial or graphic standards of the organization. Final ad position is at the discretion of TPIN Magazine. Advertising agencies are responsible for payment of all advertising space ordered. All ads submitted should be suitable to print as is. TPIN is not responsible for any errors in content. If files areprepared improperly or mechanical

1/8 Ad space Cost: $ 297.00 Trim 3,8” x 2.4” Full bleed 4.85” x 2.4”

requirements are not met, ThePowerIsNow does not guarantee the reproduction of the ad. Please submit all ad materials to: goldy.ponce@thepowerisnow.com christina.kimble@thepowerisnow.com Any questions about ad submission or specifications can be addressed via e-mail: christina.kimble@thepowerisnow.com goldy.ponce@thepowerisnow.com Too technical? Let us design it for you with ThePowerIsNow Platinum Marketing Service. E-mail goldy.ponce@thepowerisnow.com for more details.

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