Monday, September 26, 2011

FALL SOCIAL DETAILS

COLUMBUS DAY
 MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
 5:45 PM


GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS ON THE RIDGE


AT THE OUTDOOR PAVILION SOUTH (BEHIND)
THE
LDS CHAPEL ON FOREMASTER DRIVE
AT
1740 EAST STREET
 

SORRY, NO RESTROOMS AVAILABLE.


-POT LUCK-

 IF YOUR ADDRESS ENDS WITH AN EVEN NUMBER
 BRING A CASSEROLE OR MEAT/CHICKEN

IF YOUR ADDRESS ENDS WITH AN ODD NUMBER BRING A
SALAD OR DESSERT
 PLEASE PROVIDE SERVING UTENSILS


BRING YOUR OWN PLATES,
UTENSILS, NAPKINS AND DRINKS.

Thanks to all those who have organized this event.  We're sure to have a wonderful evening! 

Saturday, September 24, 2011

COUPLES DINNER GROUP

A dinner group of neighborhood couples met on Friday night, Sept. 22 for - what else - Dinner!  at the home of Frank and Vincy Stringham.  This wonderful couple have continuously worked at befriending all of the neighbors and have instigated numerous opportunities to meet and enjoy the neighborhood population.  Hopefully some of the attendees will give us a report.
I talked to Vincy this morning and she reports that there was wonderful food brought in a pot-luck style and the evening was (in her words) "perfect".

Friday, September 23, 2011

The Neighborhood Scoop

The news from the top of the world continues.  .  .  . 

The dinner group gathered on Friday, September 22 at Frank and Vincy Stringham's home for (what else?) . . .  Dinner!  Having recently remodeled and redecorated their home, it must have been a fitting backdrop for a nice meal and even nicer company.  Hopefully we'll get an update on this event.

I spent the afternoon delivering an invitation to the neighborhood residents and inviting them to join us on this blog and on the Foremaster.Eastridge facebook page.  I was pleased to meet a bunch of people I had not been introduced to before.  Most of those living in our "crow's nest" are not planning to move anytime soon.  One or two are thinking their house is too big for them and are wondering what the market will do to their home value.  I will continue to keep you updated on the conditions of the market in our area.  Stay Tuned!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Real Estate Update September 2011

There is an amazing view from on top of the world!  Add that to amazing weather, and you have an experience.

REAL ESTATE UPDATE

I reviewed the homes and lots that are currently for sale in the Foremaster Ridge/East Ridge subdivisions and can see an upward curve to the property values here. 
Here's why:
  • There are currently NO bank-owned homes listed on the MLS.  That is a big improvement from a couple of years ago.   (Is that cheering in the background I hear?)
  • The unfinished homes have been completed and sold. 
  • Selling prices have been inching upward as well. (I will publish a complete report at the end of this quarter.) 
There are currently 3 "Short Sale" homes listed on the MLS.  One of those already has an offer at the bank under review.

HOME QUALITY SOARS

I spent the afternoon touring Foremaster/East Ridge homes listed for sale. What a joy!!  The quality of homes has shot up as you can see in this entry photo at right. This is one striking home!   Travertine, Granite, New Paint, New Carpets, and so many bathrooms I lost count (but if you want to know, call me, I have that info in my trusty Foremaster/East Ridge Catalog.)  This is such a refreshing improvement from the days of (well, lets just say, there were a lot of unfinished ones). 
What I loved the best about this home were the blooming rosebushes in the back yard.  That view would make doing dishes a pleasure.

MORE INFO COMING

You would rather build than buy?  Next blog I'll share my findings about the lots for sale.

Monday, September 12, 2011

"It Was A Dark And Stormy Night" . . . Snoopy (from Peanuts)

I stood on my deck and called to "Mr. Tux", that black and white fur ball of a cat.  Seemed to me like he would want to get in out of the rain - and avoid those hawks I could see out hunting along the ridge.  The lightning was getting ever closer and I looked down and could see my hands clutching the iron rail of the deck's railing.  "OOOOhh . . . I am going to get struck,"  I am thinking.  I wished  Keith was home already, because he loves to watch a "lightning show", and his attitude would improve my lack of courage. 
So, just as I let go of the railing, a bright flash and boom came at the same time.  .  .  .   (Just sheet lightning in the sky).  "Whew".  Saved! 
It was wonderful experiencing the invigorating rain pouring down, the whoosh of the wind, and, of course, the great lightning and thunder.  A "show" I watched while standing in the archway between the Kitchen and Living Room.  I LOVE WATCHING THE WEATHER FROM TOP OF THIS HILL!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Let's Walk!

It is heartening to see the many exercisers up on this hill.  After letting my bicycle rust for nearly a year, I dusted it off, made Keith pump up the tires and took off like I had never stopped. 
  • I was sitting on one of the steps by the walk a couple of weeks ago at about 6:30 in the morning, when I heard a loud shout. Paul Tobler, one of Keith's friends who lives in Washington came jogging over.  He was on his daily 6 mile run and was "just passing" over the hill on his way back. 
  • As I coasted down Crestline, on to Five Sisters and home, I "slowed down" to visit with Vincy Stringham who was jogging along.  She is out there every day, rain or shine (mostly shine).
  • Friends of my daughters often come jogging over going from Morningside and back.
  • And then there is the couple who walk over from the East side and back every day at about 4:00 p.m.  What a tan!
What a beautiful world we love in!