JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2015
D E L
Jennifer B. Anderson Nancy Anderson 858.524.3077
M A R
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Jennifer@AndersonCoastal.com Dear Homeowner,
Super Bowl Party Time!
As residents of Del Mar, we wanted to provide you with a Del Mar market update. Please call us or visit our website: AndersonCoastal.com to read what our past clients have to say and to learn more about our real estate services. We look forward to meeting you! Your neighbors,
Nancy & Jennifer
www.AndersonCoastal.com Anderson Coastal Properties 1424 Camino Del Mar | Del Mar | 92014 If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. CA DRE License #01264830
Sales between 11/14/2014 and 12/11/2014 Between Via De La Valle, Carmel Valley Road and west of I5
ATTACHED: ADDRESS BD BA SQFT 13749 Mango Dr. 2 2 983 Average
DOM 64 64
SOLD PRICE $425,000 $425,000
$/SQFT $432 $432
DETACHED: ADDRESS BD BA SQFT 2938 Sandy Ln. 4 4 2,883 1912 Seaview 3 3 2,000 13733 Boquita Dr. 4 4 2,500 14021 Boquita 3 4 2,111 13848 Crest Way 4 3 1,866 13372 Caminito Carmel 3 3 2,539 2411 El Amigo Rd. 3 2 1,532 13327 Portofino Dr. 3 2 1,527 Average
DOM 144 38 49 43 16 9 8 34 43
SOLD PRICE $16,000,000 $2,500,000 $1,450,000 $1,412,500 $1,250,000 $1,200,000 $1,100,000 $795,000 $3,213,438
$/SQFT $5,549 $1,250 $580 $669 $669 $472 $718 $520 $1,303
TOWNHOUSE: ADDRESS BD BA SQFT 12848 Caminito De Las Olas 3 2 1,764 12895 Caminito Del Canto 2 2 1,590 2759 Caminito Cedros 2 1 851 Average
DOM 28 35 103 55
SOLD PRICE $1,249,000 $942,000 $425,000 $872,000
$/SQFT $708 $592 $499 $600
**DOM = Days On Market
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data from SANDICOR, Inc. for 11/14/14 through 12/11/14 and represents properties listed or sold by various brokers. If your property is currently listed this is not meant as a solicitation. Produced by UpscaleRealEsateMarketing.com • 858.430.6502
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CHARRED KIMICHI RAMEN For the kimchi (makes 10 servings): 1 Napa cabbage, diced 1 carrot, diced 1 cucumber, diced 1 onion, diced 1/2 c. garlic, diced 1 c. salt 2 gal. water 2 c. Korean red pepper powder 1/2 T. garlic, minced 1/2 T. ginger root, minced For the vegetable broth (makes 10-12 servings): Olive oil 2 yellow onions, diced 1/4 c. ginger root, sliced 1/2 c. garlic, minced 1/4 c. cilantro, chopped 4 shishito peppers 2 T. black peppercorns 5 bay leaves 2 c. mirin 1 1/2 gal. water 1/2 sheet (approx./ 5 oz.) kombu or other dried kelp 2/3 c. porcini mushroom powder 1/2 c. miso paste 1/4 c. tahini 2 T. chili flakes Salt to taste For the ramen: 12 oz. ramen noodles 3 c. vegetable broth (see above) 1/2 c. bean sprouts 1/2 c. dried wakame 1/2 c. green onions, sliced 2 T. sesame seeds, toasted 1 t. ginger, minced 2/3 c. shishito peppers, charred in grill pan 2/3 c. baby carrots, blanched and charred in a grill pan 2/3 c. kimchi (see above)
Make the kimchi. Place diced vegetables in a plastic container. Combine salt with water and pour over vegetables, making sure they are submerged. Brine for 24 hours. Strain and set aside. Mix the red pepper powder, garlic and ginger together with a little water to form a paste. Add to brined vegetables. Allow to sit at room temperature for three days. Leftover kimchi can be refrigerated for future use. Make the broth. Heat oil in a large soup pot. Add onion, ginger, garlic, cilantro and peppers. Cook until soft. Stir in peppercorns, bay leaves and mirin. Cook over low heat until mirin is reduced by half, about 8 minutes. Add remaining ingredients, except salt. Turn up the heat and stir until the miso paste and tahini are dissolved. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30 minutes. Add salt to taste. Strain the broth and keep hot while preparing the ramen. Cook ramen in boiling water for 2 minutes. Strain and place in a large soup bowl. Add vegetable broth. Place bean sprouts, wakame, green onions, sesame seeds and ginger in the center of the bowl. Top with charred peppers and carrots. Add kimchi to taste.
HELLO SPORTS FANS! If you’re into football (and a bit of golf, too), have we got some news for you: Where can you be at five major sporting events over the span of roughly 30 days all within one warm, sunny state? It’s Arizona, of course, where from the end of December through February 1, you can catch some serious sports action at the Fiesta Bowl (December 31), the Cactus Bowl (January 2), the Pro Bowl (January 25), the Waste Management Phoenix Open (January 26 through February 1), and of course, the Super Bowl (February 1). So book your tickets— or if you’re lucky enough, your own private jet—and get ready to touch down in the Valley of the Sun for some stupendous sporting excitement. No doubt, the biggest draw to Arizona during this action-packed time is Super Bowl XLIX, held this
year at the University of Phoenix Stadium. In case you didn’t know it, the Super Bowl is a major social and sporting scene. In fact, according to Forbes magazine the Super Bowl is among the biggest worldwide events for private jet travel, with an estimated 5,300 business and private jets journeying to Arizona the week of Super Bowl XLIX. There’s also a lot of eatin’ going down on Super Bowl Sunday, the second highest day of food consumption in the U.S., second only to Thanksgiving. This is tailgating in serious style. And Phoenix is ready to host the Super Bowl like never before. Since last hosting the big game in 2008, the city has pumped some $4 billion into new downtown development including 250,000 square feet of new retail space, a completed Phoenix Convention Center, 20 miles of light rail, 1,500 new hotel rooms, and more than 30 new restaurants. Ticket holders will also want to check out
Super Bowl Central, a 12-block pedestrian-friendly area in downtown Phoenix, which will serve as the hub of Super Bowl activity for fans, sponsors, media, and the NFL itself. Estimated to attract one million attendees, this hub will host football-themed activities, a nightly fireworks show, an autograph and concert stage, local food trucks, beer and wine gardens, and television network broadcast stages. Party central! But let’s not forget about the Pro Bowl, held every year to highlight the NFL’s best and brightest as voted by the players, coaches, and fans, which will also be held at University of Phoenix Stadium. Fun fact: This game will be only the third time a Pro Bowl and Super Bowl are held in the same location, making Arizona the place to be this year for football fun. Throw in two college football bowl games and a major golf tournament, and you can see why Arizona is this season’s sports hot spot. See you at the stadium!
LUXURY HOME MARKET CONTINUES STRONG PERFORMANCE
High-end or “luxury” real estate continues strong growth throughout the US in 2014 with sales of the priciest one percent of homes up 21.1% this year according to the real estate brokerage firm Redfin. Contrast this with the other 99% of the real estate market which has dropped 7.6% this year. In about 10 housing markets throughout the country, high-end real estate sales have surged above 50% in 2014. Luxury homes are considered those homes priced between $500,000 to $1 million and make up the highest one percent of the market in that locale, according to the real estate website Realtor.com. However, location varies greatly on the price to reach the top one percent of that locale’s housing market. For example, in San Francisco the top one percent of homes sold for $5.35 million or more. About 350 miles down the road in Los Angeles, the top one percent of homes sold for at least $3.65 million. Contrast these California markets with some east coast markets such as Atlanta where the top one percent of homes sold for
a mere $861,000 or Raleigh at an $815,000 starting price point. Nearly every city in the US has highly coveted neighborhoods where buyers will often times purchase properties in that neighborhood “sight unseen”. Many times emotion plays a leading role in these purchases overcoming logic and practicality – much like the romance of falling in love. A buyer falls in love with the neighborhood and is willing to pay in order to get into that neighborhood. Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Francisco dominate the high-end real estate markets with the highest number of luxury home sales, according to Redfin’s “Luxury Report”. The top three neighborhoods leading the pack were Beverly Glenn ($11.86 million); Holmby Hills ($9.91 million); and Malibu Road ($9.51 million). The most sought-after amenities for affluent home buyers are a chef’s kitchen and sweeping views – especially ocean, mountain or cityscape views. Other
desired features are the square footage of the property and an expansive master suite. Many affluent buyers cite the desire to have unique features in their properties – features with an exclusive back story that appeals to their need to impress. One Realtor highlighted a hand-carved stone bathtub in a luxury property’s marketing materials. This marketing message was designed to pull in buyers who want the one-of-a-kind feature that no one else would have.
Whale and Dolphin Watching Adventure San Diego Bay | January 1 – April 26 888.467.6256 | HornBlower.com If you love whales, dolphins, sea lions, and sea birds, hop on board for a breathtaking experience on the open ocean. You’ll speed out to sea on one of our large, comfortable yachts and pass barking sea lions and pods of leaping dolphins as we search for the legendary gray whales—known for migrating the longest distance of any mammal on Earth. 2014 Best of Nature Photography Show Natural History Museum | January 1 – February 1 877.946.7797 | sdnat.org/BestOfNature View 74 magnificent nature-based images by amateur and professional photographers from San Diego and around the globe. The images on display depict gorgeous landscapes and majestic creatures in their natural habitats. Bite San Diego Food Tour San Diego Downtown & Little Italy January 14 – February 10 619.634.8476 | BiteSanDiego.com Experienced tour guides introduce you to the tastes making San Diego’s food scene one of the hottest in the country. Guests are led on an exploration of the history, roots, and reasons San Diego is becoming a food fantasy mecca for locals and visitors the world over. California Dreaming: An International Portrait of Southern California Oceanside Museum of Art | OMA February 1 – March 29 760.435.3721 | oma-online.org This exhibition will raise the fundamental question: Is the “California Dream” still alive and thriving? This juried exhibition of original work is an exploration of the popular fascination with the celebrated lifestyle, influences, and environs of Southern California. Paws FUR Pink Run/Walk San Diego NTC Park Liberty Station | February 15 PawsFurPinkSD.com Paws FUR Pink® celebrates the unconditional love and healing that our four-legged best friends bring us. This dog-friendly run/walk takes place over the 2015 Valentine’s Weekend with partial proceeds benefiting Komen San Diego. Featuring a 5K run/ walk, a 1-mile walk and a PAWsitively Pink Costume Contest.
In Good Taste
Event Calendar
UnderBelly (619) 269-4626 | GodBlessUnderbelly.com
JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2015
CHARRED KIMICHI RAMEN For the kimchi (makes 10 servings): 1 Napa cabbage, diced 1 carrot, diced 1 cucumber, diced 1 onion, diced 1/2 c. garlic, diced 1 c. salt 2 gal. water 2 c. Korean red pepper powder 1/2 T. garlic, minced 1/2 T. ginger root, minced For the vegetable broth (makes 10-12 servings): Olive oil 2 yellow onions, diced 1/4 c. ginger root, sliced 1/2 c. garlic, minced 1/4 c. cilantro, chopped 4 shishito peppers 2 T. black peppercorns 5 bay leaves 2 c. mirin 1 1/2 gal. water 1/2 sheet (approx./ 5 oz.) kombu or other dried kelp 2/3 c. porcini mushroom powder 1/2 c. miso paste 1/4 c. tahini 2 T. chili flakes Salt to taste For the ramen: 12 oz. ramen noodles 3 c. vegetable broth (see above) 1/2 c. bean sprouts 1/2 c. dried wakame 1/2 c. green onions, sliced 2 T. sesame seeds, toasted 1 t. ginger, minced 2/3 c. shishito peppers, charred in grill pan 2/3 c. baby carrots, blanched and charred in a grill pan 2/3 c. kimchi (see above)
Make the kimchi. Place diced vegetables in a plastic container. Combine salt with water and pour over vegetables, making sure they are submerged. Brine for 24 hours. Strain and set aside. Mix the red pepper powder, garlic and ginger together with a little water to form a paste. Add to brined vegetables. Allow to sit at room temperature for three days. Leftover kimchi can be refrigerated for future use. Make the broth. Heat oil in a large soup pot. Add onion, ginger, garlic, cilantro and peppers. Cook until soft. Stir in peppercorns, bay leaves and mirin. Cook over low heat until mirin is reduced by half, about 8 minutes. Add remaining ingredients, except salt. Turn up the heat and stir until the miso paste and tahini are dissolved. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30 minutes. Add salt to taste. Strain the broth and keep hot while preparing the ramen. Cook ramen in boiling water for 2 minutes. Strain and place in a large soup bowl. Add vegetable broth. Place bean sprouts, wakame, green onions, sesame seeds and ginger in the center of the bowl. Top with charred peppers and carrots. Add kimchi to taste.
HELLO SPORTS FANS! If you’re into football (and a bit of golf, too), have we got some news for you: Where can you be at five major sporting events over the span of roughly 30 days all within one warm, sunny state? It’s Arizona, of course, where from the end of December through February 1, you can catch some serious sports action at the Fiesta Bowl (December 31), the Cactus Bowl (January 2), the Pro Bowl (January 25), the Waste Management Phoenix Open (January 26 through February 1), and of course, the Super Bowl (February 1). So book your tickets— or if you’re lucky enough, your own private jet—and get ready to touch down in the Valley of the Sun for some stupendous sporting excitement. No doubt, the biggest draw to Arizona during this action-packed time is Super Bowl XLIX, held this
year at the University of Phoenix Stadium. In case you didn’t know it, the Super Bowl is a major social and sporting scene. In fact, according to Forbes magazine the Super Bowl is among the biggest worldwide events for private jet travel, with an estimated 5,300 business and private jets journeying to Arizona the week of Super Bowl XLIX. There’s also a lot of eatin’ going down on Super Bowl Sunday, the second highest day of food consumption in the U.S., second only to Thanksgiving. This is tailgating in serious style. And Phoenix is ready to host the Super Bowl like never before. Since last hosting the big game in 2008, the city has pumped some $4 billion into new downtown development including 250,000 square feet of new retail space, a completed Phoenix Convention Center, 20 miles of light rail, 1,500 new hotel rooms, and more than 30 new restaurants. Ticket holders will also want to check out
Super Bowl Central, a 12-block pedestrian-friendly area in downtown Phoenix, which will serve as the hub of Super Bowl activity for fans, sponsors, media, and the NFL itself. Estimated to attract one million attendees, this hub will host football-themed activities, a nightly fireworks show, an autograph and concert stage, local food trucks, beer and wine gardens, and television network broadcast stages. Party central! But let’s not forget about the Pro Bowl, held every year to highlight the NFL’s best and brightest as voted by the players, coaches, and fans, which will also be held at University of Phoenix Stadium. Fun fact: This game will be only the third time a Pro Bowl and Super Bowl are held in the same location, making Arizona the place to be this year for football fun. Throw in two college football bowl games and a major golf tournament, and you can see why Arizona is this season’s sports hot spot. See you at the stadium!
LUXURY HOME MARKET CONTINUES STRONG PERFORMANCE
High-end or “luxury” real estate continues strong growth throughout the US in 2014 with sales of the priciest one percent of homes up 21.1% this year according to the real estate brokerage firm Redfin. Contrast this with the other 99% of the real estate market which has dropped 7.6% this year. In about 10 housing markets throughout the country, high-end real estate sales have surged above 50% in 2014. Luxury homes are considered those homes priced between $500,000 to $1 million and make up the highest one percent of the market in that locale, according to the real estate website Realtor.com. However, location varies greatly on the price to reach the top one percent of that locale’s housing market. For example, in San Francisco the top one percent of homes sold for $5.35 million or more. About 350 miles down the road in Los Angeles, the top one percent of homes sold for at least $3.65 million. Contrast these California markets with some east coast markets such as Atlanta where the top one percent of homes sold for
a mere $861,000 or Raleigh at an $815,000 starting price point. Nearly every city in the US has highly coveted neighborhoods where buyers will often times purchase properties in that neighborhood “sight unseen”. Many times emotion plays a leading role in these purchases overcoming logic and practicality – much like the romance of falling in love. A buyer falls in love with the neighborhood and is willing to pay in order to get into that neighborhood. Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Francisco dominate the high-end real estate markets with the highest number of luxury home sales, according to Redfin’s “Luxury Report”. The top three neighborhoods leading the pack were Beverly Glenn ($11.86 million); Holmby Hills ($9.91 million); and Malibu Road ($9.51 million). The most sought-after amenities for affluent home buyers are a chef’s kitchen and sweeping views – especially ocean, mountain or cityscape views. Other
desired features are the square footage of the property and an expansive master suite. Many affluent buyers cite the desire to have unique features in their properties – features with an exclusive back story that appeals to their need to impress. One Realtor highlighted a hand-carved stone bathtub in a luxury property’s marketing materials. This marketing message was designed to pull in buyers who want the one-of-a-kind feature that no one else would have.
Whale and Dolphin Watching Adventure San Diego Bay | January 1 – April 26 888.467.6256 | HornBlower.com If you love whales, dolphins, sea lions, and sea birds, hop on board for a breathtaking experience on the open ocean. You’ll speed out to sea on one of our large, comfortable yachts and pass barking sea lions and pods of leaping dolphins as we search for the legendary gray whales—known for migrating the longest distance of any mammal on Earth. 2014 Best of Nature Photography Show Natural History Museum | January 1 – February 1 877.946.7797 | sdnat.org/BestOfNature View 74 magnificent nature-based images by amateur and professional photographers from San Diego and around the globe. The images on display depict gorgeous landscapes and majestic creatures in their natural habitats. Bite San Diego Food Tour San Diego Downtown & Little Italy January 14 – February 10 619.634.8476 | BiteSanDiego.com Experienced tour guides introduce you to the tastes making San Diego’s food scene one of the hottest in the country. Guests are led on an exploration of the history, roots, and reasons San Diego is becoming a food fantasy mecca for locals and visitors the world over. California Dreaming: An International Portrait of Southern California Oceanside Museum of Art | OMA February 1 – March 29 760.435.3721 | oma-online.org This exhibition will raise the fundamental question: Is the “California Dream” still alive and thriving? This juried exhibition of original work is an exploration of the popular fascination with the celebrated lifestyle, influences, and environs of Southern California. Paws FUR Pink Run/Walk San Diego NTC Park Liberty Station | February 15 PawsFurPinkSD.com Paws FUR Pink® celebrates the unconditional love and healing that our four-legged best friends bring us. This dog-friendly run/walk takes place over the 2015 Valentine’s Weekend with partial proceeds benefiting Komen San Diego. Featuring a 5K run/ walk, a 1-mile walk and a PAWsitively Pink Costume Contest.
JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2015
D E L
Jennifer B. Anderson Nancy Anderson 858.524.3077
M A R
GET BOWLED OVER
Interested in current real estate information in Del Mar or additional market updates outside of the area? Please call or visit
AndersonCoastalProperties.com/blog/
Jennifer@AndersonCoastal.com Dear Homeowner,
Super Bowl Party Time!
As residents of Del Mar, we wanted to provide you with a Del Mar market update. Please call us or visit our website: AndersonCoastal.com to read what our past clients have to say and to learn more about our real estate services. We look forward to meeting you! Your neighbors,
Nancy & Jennifer
www.AndersonCoastal.com Anderson Coastal Properties 1424 Camino Del Mar | Del Mar | 92014 If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. CA DRE License #01264830
Sales between 11/14/2014 and 12/11/2014 Between Via De La Valle, Carmel Valley Road and west of I5
ATTACHED: ADDRESS BD BA SQFT 13749 Mango Dr. 2 2 983 Average
DOM 64 64
SOLD PRICE $425,000 $425,000
$/SQFT $432 $432
DETACHED: ADDRESS BD BA SQFT 2938 Sandy Ln. 4 4 2,883 1912 Seaview 3 3 2,000 13733 Boquita Dr. 4 4 2,500 14021 Boquita 3 4 2,111 13848 Crest Way 4 3 1,866 13372 Caminito Carmel 3 3 2,539 2411 El Amigo Rd. 3 2 1,532 13327 Portofino Dr. 3 2 1,527 Average
DOM 144 38 49 43 16 9 8 34 43
SOLD PRICE $16,000,000 $2,500,000 $1,450,000 $1,412,500 $1,250,000 $1,200,000 $1,100,000 $795,000 $3,213,438
$/SQFT $5,549 $1,250 $580 $669 $669 $472 $718 $520 $1,303
TOWNHOUSE: ADDRESS BD BA SQFT 12848 Caminito De Las Olas 3 2 1,764 12895 Caminito Del Canto 2 2 1,590 2759 Caminito Cedros 2 1 851 Average
DOM 28 35 103 55
SOLD PRICE $1,249,000 $942,000 $425,000 $872,000
$/SQFT $708 $592 $499 $600
**DOM = Days On Market
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data from SANDICOR, Inc. for 11/14/14 through 12/11/14 and represents properties listed or sold by various brokers. If your property is currently listed this is not meant as a solicitation. Produced by UpscaleRealEsateMarketing.com • 858.430.6502
Luxury Market Update High-end Sales Surge
Undeniably Delicious! Underbelly’s Charred Kimichi Ramen
Del Mar Market Report
Presented Exclusively By Jennifer B. Anderson