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Fireworks, Food and Fun! Your Ultimate Guide to the Fourth!

July 1, 2022 by cdiez Leave a Comment

Independence Day is just around the corner! That’s why this month’s newsletter is dedicated to local events, parades, and patriotic happenings taking place in and around the Sacramento area. We’re also sharing a few of our favorite recipes that you can whip up in no time for your Fourth of July bash. And last but certainly not least, we take a look at the current real estate market to see what’s in store for buyers and sellers this summer.

Looking for ways to celebrate the Fourth this weekend? Click on the below links for an unforgettable lineup of fireworks and fun!

Sacramento County:

Rancho Cordova Fourth of July Celebration (July 3rd – 4th): The Rancho Cordova Fourth of July Celebration returns with a one-mile road race and parade down Coloma Road. There will also be carnival rides, concerts, and fireworks at Hagan Park. The fireworks display will take place at 9:45 pm on both Sunday and Monday. Tickets can be purchased online. Click here for additional information.

Salute to the Red, White, & Blue in Elk Grove (July 4th): Join Elk Grove as they salute the red, white and blue! Festivities begin at 5 pm. A “Let Freedom Ride” bike parade will start at 6 pm, which will be followed by a performance by Sacramento cover band Apple Z. The fireworks display will be set to the soundtrack from 94.7 The River and will start at 9:40 pm. Click here to learn more!

Folsom Pro Rodeo (July 1st – July 3rd): Yee-haw! The Folsom Pro Rodeo is celebrating its 60th year. Along with non-stop rodeo action, there will be nightly fireworks displays starting at 10 pm. Click here for a full schedule of events and get your rodeo tickets here.

Fourth on the Field at Sutter Health Park (July 4th):  Get ready for food trucks, fireworks, and family fun! Attendees are able to enjoy a picnic out on the outfield as well as access to vendors, 19+ food trucks, and a wide assortment of beverages. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 pm. Field access general admission costs $12. For the 21+ club level admission, tickets cost $20. Visit rivercats.com to plan your outing!

Red, White, & Blue Celebration in Carmichael (July 2nd): Carmichael’s Red, White, & Blue Celebration returns on Saturday, July 2nd, and will be held at the La Sierra Community Center at 6:30 pm. Food trucks and the Beer Garden will open up at 6:30 pm. There will also be a FREE kid zone and a live band performance featuring the Great Wilde Open, beginning at 7 pm. Fireworks are set to begin at 9:30 pm. Click here to learn more!

Arden Park July 4th Bike Parade and Festival (July 4th): If you love parades, visit the Arden Park Recreation and Park District for their annual Bike Parade and Festival. The parade starts at 10 am and afterwards, you can enjoy live music, food, and a kid zone with giant inflatables throughout Arden Park from 11 am to 1 pm. Free admission includes the pool too. The hot dog and hamburger meals are available for $5 and $6, respectively. Learn more here.

Placer County:

Roseville’s Fourth of July Parade & Fireworks (July 4th): Celebrate the 4th in Roseville! The parade begins at 9 am along downtown Roseville. Fireworks will take place at the Grounds. Gates open at 4 pm with seating at the grandstand being first-come, first-serve. Admission is free, but parking is $10. There will be activities and concessions. Fireworks will begin between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. Click here to learn more!

Kings Beach Drone Fireworks and Beach Party (July 3rd): The 41st annual July 3rd Beach Party will feature the first-ever drone light show in North Lake Tahoe! The party takes place at Kings Beach State Recreation Area starting at 7 pm and is open to all ages for free. Enjoy three delicious food vendors, and a beer/wine garden as well as a dazzling drone light show display at 9:30 pm. You can buy preferred seating located at the North Tahoe Event Center here. Click here for more information.

Lincoln 4th of July Celebration (July 4th): Join the Lincoln community for a family-friendly and FREE event at McBean Memorial Park! Activities include a pancake breakfast, parade, annual horseshoe tournament, vendor booths, a kid zone, concerts, a baseball game, and much more! Click here for more information.

Celebrate America 2022 in Rocklin (July 1st – 2nd): Destiny Community Center in Rocklin is hosting a two-day celebration for the Fourth of July weekend. Doors open at 4 pm on July 1st. Twin Oaks Park will be filled with music, food, and a kid zone. This event boasts one of the largest fireworks displays in the area, along with a military flyover demonstration. Fireworks start at 8 pm. Click here to plan your weekend!

El Dorado County:

Annual Fourth of July Family Blast (July 4th): Celebrate the 4th in Placerville! The El Dorado County fairgrounds has a wide range of festivities – from carnival rides and live music to face painting and a festive fireworks display. Gates open at 3 pm. There will be live music with Dream and the Dreamer from 6 to 10 pm and fireworks will start after dark! Click here for the cost of admission and to learn more.

Lights on the Lake Fireworks (July 4th): The “Lights on the Lake” fireworks show, named one of the country’s top Fourth of July celebrations, is set to take place along the South Shore of Lake Tahoe on July 4th. The show is scheduled to begin at 9:45 p.m. The fireworks are visible from all over town. Click here for a roundup of places to see the show.

Are you hosting a Fourth of July bash at home with friends and family? While barbecuing is a given, you can sweeten up your celebration just a bit more with these fabulously festive apps, drinks, and desserts!

Patriotic Appetizers:

  1. Patriotic Trail Mix: Nothing says “Happy Fourth” like this simple yet delicious trail mix recipe, which is loaded with mini marshmallows, M&Ms, and licorice. Get the recipe here.
  2. Fourth of July Brie: While you’re waiting for the grill to heat up, this Fourth of July Brie is a must! Because who doesn’t love fresh fruit paired with warm cheesy goodness? Learn how to make it here.
  3. Watermelon Strawberry Caprese Salad: Looking for something light and refreshing? Try out this easy-to-make, star-studded Watermelon Strawberry Caprese Salad.
  4. Red, White, & Blue Sliders: They may be miniature, but these sliders are jam-packed with bold flavor thanks to a magical combination of strawberries, blue cheese, and hamburger patties. Not a fan of blue cheese? Swap out for swiss or jack. Get the recipe here.
  5. American Flag Veggie Tray: There’s nothing more patriotic than an American flag veggie tray! Learn how to assemble it here.
  6. Fireworks Pasta Salad: This pasta salad will have your taste buds creating their own fireworks show! This recipe takes a fiery twist on traditional pasta salad with the help of spicy dill pickles and an extra dose of heat in the dressing. Make it here.

Sparkling Beverages: 

  1. Red, White & Blue Frozen Sangria: What’s better than a frozen slushy? A red, white, and boozy one…This adult beverage is naturally flavored and is sure to be a hit at your Fourth of July celebration! Get the recipe here.
  2. Rocket Jello Shots: Jello just got an adult makeover thanks to this sparkling recipe! See how to make Rocket Jello Shots here!
  3. Blackberry Mojito: Beat the heat with this refreshing Blackberry Mojito!
  4. Red, White & Blue Wine Spritzer: Another refreshing favorite is this wine spritzer packed with blueberries, strawberries, and of course, some white wine of your choice. Learn how to make it here.
  5. Sparkling Cherry Limeade (Non-Alcoholic Drink): This delicious mocktail is a must for your party – and the kids will enjoy it too! Get the recipe here.
  6. 4th of July Mocktail: This 4th of July mocktail is loaded with fresh juice, seltzer, and fruit to create the ultimate drink for all guests to enjoy. Make it here.

Dazzling Desserts:

  1. Firecracker Milkshake: Kids will go crazy over these decadent (and festive) Firecracker Milkshakes. You can add toppings like hot fudge or strawberry sauce for a little extra flavor! Check out the recipe here.
  2. Mini Stars Berry Pies: These adorable miniature cherry-berry pies are packed with flavor and an assortment of cherries, strawberries, and raspberries. Top with ice cream and enjoy! Get the recipe here.
  3. Star-Spangled S’mores: Nothing screams summer like s’mores. This patriotic version is a delicious way to enjoy Independence Day! Click here to make your own batch.
  4. Brownie Flag Cake: Who doesn’t love ooey-gooey brownies? You can use the homemade brownie batter recipe or a mixed box. Topped with fresh blueberries, strawberries, and vanilla frosting, this brownie cake is sure to be a real hit with guests! Learn how to make it here.
  5. Patriotic Popsicles: Fourth of July and popsicles go hand in hand. Learn how to make this patriotic dessert here.
  6. Dipped Ice Cream Cones: Ice cream anyone? This summer staple is taken to the next level with red, white, and blue hand-dipped cones. Add sprinkles and scoop in your favorite ice cream for the ultimate treat! Click here for the recipe.

Good news for buyers. According to recent housing statistics, it looks like the Sacramento real estate market is finally taking a breath. For the first time in nearly two years, the number of homes for sale in the market has surpassed one month’s worth of inventory. As of June 27th, nearly 40% of all active listings have had a price drop. Median prices are still going up slightly, but price reductions on individual homes for sale are becoming far more common.

“I think we’re in a place where we’ve legitimately shifted and we’ve said goodbye to the most aggressive market ever,” Sacramento appraiser and real estate market analyst Ryan Lundquist said. Local real estate experts expect the market to continue its modest pace through the summer and into the fall. Read the full article here.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle Tagged With: 4th of July 2022, fair oaks real estate agent, fair oaks realtor, living in carmichael ca

The Sacramento Housing Market Makes a Splash

May 14, 2021 by cdiez Leave a Comment

The Sacramento real estate market continues to make a splash with historically low inventory, high competition, and rising prices. While there’s no denying that our current market favors sellers, this month’s newsletter highlights some ways that buyers can prepare before diving into the real estate pool. We also take a look at data that supports a wave of growing inventory within the next year.

Whether you are planning on buying, selling or both, you may find yourself competing with countless others in this red hot market. However, taking care of the items listed below can help you get the edge you need and ensure smooth sailing ahead.

Patience is key: Let’s face the facts…it’s a tough market for buyers in most price points right now. Some buyers are being rushed to make decisions, which can quickly lead to remorse over paying too much for a home. So our advice? Take your time, be patient, and keep logic in mind when submitting offers. It’s also important not to become over-invested in one home because of the bidding wars taking place in this overheated market. This doesn’t mean you should stop looking however – persistency and patience is key. Be ready to check out available homes as soon as they hit the market and act quickly once you come across the right home.

Find the right real estate agent: This brings us to our next point. Whether this is your first or fifth home purchase, it’s still wise to enlist the help of a buyer’s agent. After all, it doesn’t cost you anything out of pocket, and a good agent will help you by sharing their inside knowledge not only of the neighborhood, but also help establish what’s a good value in your price range. Plus, they’ll arrange showings on your behalf and they may also be able to alert you to red flags you’d otherwise miss while touring properties.

Clean up your credit: Your credit score not only impacts your ability to secure a mortgage at all, but it will also determine the interest rate you’ll pay. If you’re worried about your credit score, start working toward raising it by paying all your bills on time and making sure your balances are low. Check your credit report by contacting the three credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. You’re entitled to a free report from each agency once per year. If you spot an error, having the report amended will boost your score. Pro tip: Speak to an experienced mortgage professional. Sometimes they can advise you on what (and what not) to pay down or off, in order to improve your credit score.

Save for a down payment (and then some!): Being able to put 20% of the purchase price down at your closing isn’t necessary, but it could increase your chance of your offer being accepted. In today’s market, sellers are often looking for the most money down possible. Increasing your down payment could also help you in terms of better rates and overall monthly payments. It can also help you avoid paying for private mortgage insurance (PMI). Last but not least, it’s wise to save for emergencies because once you’re in your new home you never know what may suddenly need repair.

Get pre-approved for a mortgage: Getting pre-approved lets sellers know you’re the real deal. And, it lets you know what you can afford, so you can focus on the right price points and choose the perfect home to go after with confidence. Rather than just getting pre-qualified, which is more like an estimate of what you can borrow, a pre-approval means the loan is much more likely to get through underwriting once you get a home under contract because the lender has already assessed your credit, income, debts, and assets. Plus, if you find yourself competing for a property, being able to tell a seller you’re pre-approved will give you the advantage you need against others who are not. Finding a lender that has the shortest close time is another advantage in today’s hot market. Our preferred lender, Summit Funding is coming out with a 15-day close guaranteed. Contact Summit Funding Senior Loan Officer Chris Stahl at 916.768.8000 to begin the pre-approval process.

Do your due diligence: Think you’ve found an area you like? Check out neighborhoods at different times of day, and be sure to notice traffic patterns. For example, is the home you like on a street that drivers use to dodge traffic on main streets? Will you encounter school drop-off or pick-up congestion that will make getting in or out of your driveway a hassle? Consider all these factors and anything else that may appeal to you, or bother you personally, as you’re driving past potential homes.

While lack of inventory and high competition has made for a challenging market for buyers, get ready, because it looks like things are about to get at least slightly better for people searching for a home. According to data outlined in a recent realtor.com article, about 10 percent of homeowners plan to list their home this year—with another 16 percent planning to list in the next 24 to 36 months. That translates to an additional 1.5 million homes hitting the market—which, while not enough to completely end the historic inventory shortage, is certainly a solid start.

Options for first-time buyers should also improve. More than half of the buyers planning to list their homes this year (58 percent) have homes valued at $350,000 or less—which means more affordable options should be hitting the market soon.

As we take a closer at the Sacramento housing market, we are also seeing a slight increase in active listing inventory according to the Sacramento Association of Realtors – an increase of 9.4 percent from February to Marchand another increase of 9.6 percent from March to April to be exact. While still very competitive, experts suggest that a leveling market is on the horizon.

We are proud supporters of The Sacramento SPCA and we are committed to helping animals find their forever homes. That’s why Diez & Sigg Properties is a returning sponsor for this year’s Doggy Dash Event. This year’s event will once again be a virtual experience. However, just because we won’t be walking side by side, doesn’t mean we can’t still walk together to save more lives!

On June 5th, walk around your neighborhood with your pup, hit a local park or trail, or get creative at home with your pooch. The Sacramento SPCA will be kicking off the walk LIVE on Facebook and you will be able to share your photos, videos and participate in activities throughout the day. You will still see some of their famous Bark in the Park games and contests to participate in right at home! They will be tracking all the fun using the hashtag: #SSPCADASH2021

Ways you Can Contribute: If you would like to contribute to this cause, you can do so by purchasing a Doggy Dash T-shirt as a part of our “pack”. Click here to purchase your shirt. You can also make a donation here.

Enter our raffle to receive a FREE Pet Gift Basket (valued at over $100!)

Filed Under: Charity, Real Estate News Tagged With: arden arcade ca realtor, arden arcade real estate agent, fair oaks ca realtor, fair oaks realtor, sacramento housing market

Five Tips To Get Your Home Ready For Warmer Weather

March 30, 2021 by cdiez Leave a Comment

Spring is in full swing, and you know what that means: the days are getting longer, the temperatures are rising, and in a couple of months we’ll be heading into summer.

Summer is one of the best times of year; children are out of school, it’s the perfect time to explore the great outdoors, and of course, everyone’s favorite: good ol’ summer vacation. Most of us are ready for summer, but the question is: is your home? Here are five tips to get your home ready for warmer weather.

1. Get your A/C checked

The summer heat is great for lake days and splashing in the pool. But when you’re done enjoying the sunshine, you’ll want to open the door to a nice, cool interior. The best time to get your air conditioning in working order is before summer hits. Start by changing out the filters. Dirty filters make it harder for your A/C unit to do its job, lower the efficiency of your air conditioning system and waste energy. After you replace the filters, let your air conditioning system run for an hour or so to see how its cooling; a test run will give you insight into any potential problems you need to have serviced.

You should have an HVAC professional service your air conditioning system once a year. Even if you don’t notice any obvious problems, servicing your A/C annually will keep it running longer. Spring is the best time of year to get your A/C service; once summer hits, most HVAC companies are booked solid through the summer months, and the last thing you want is to find yourself in the thick of summer with a broken air conditioning system and no relief from the heat.

2. Switch out your gear

Each season requires a different set of tools, gear, furniture, and decor. To avoid clutter, it’s best to store these items when they’re not in use. If you’re storing your seasonal items, you’ll need to switch everything out as summer approaches so you have everything on hand you need to enjoy the season.

Put your patio furniture out in the backyard so it’s ready for when you entertain guests. Check your grill to make sure it’s in working order and ready for summer BBQs. Switch out those heavy winter comforters with lightweight quilting that’s more appropriate for summer weather.

3. Get your lawn up to speed

One of the best parts of summer is getting to enjoy time outside, often in your own backyard. But if you’re like most people, your lawn could probably use a bit of TLC after the cooler months. Add a few new plants or flowers to add visual interest to the landscape.

Your backyard will play host to many celebrations, playdates, and lazy evenings with your family this summer. In order to enjoy all the fun of summer fully, you want to make sure your lawn is in the best shape possible.

4. Plant a garden

Speaking of the backyard, there’s no better time than summer to plant a garden. The warmer weather is the ideal time for a rainbow of vegetables to flourish, including beets, cucumbers, corn, tomatoes, peppers, and squash. If you’re new to gardening, pick up a few raised garden beds and plant your seeds now. Before summer hits its peak, you’ll be enjoying fresh vegetables straight from your garden – perfect for a refreshing summer salad.

5. Get painting out of the way

You may not want to paint your ceiling yellow, but don’t be afraid to deviate from plain old white. Painting the ceiling a color can make a small room seem bigger, or a room with a high ceiling seem more intimate. Plus, it’s just more interesting. Ask at any full-service paint store for help in choosing complementary wall and ceiling colors, or search online for examples of rooms you like.

If you’ve been thinking about painting the interior of your home, now is the time to do it. If you do decide to paint, consider some seasonally appropriate hues, like gold or sky blue, to bring the feeling of summer indoors.

Summer will be here before you know it. And with these tips, your home will be ready for it.

Filed Under: Home Improvement Tagged With: carmichael ca realtor, fair oaks ca real estate agent, fair oaks ca realtor, fair oaks real estate agent, fair oaks realtor

School Bus Renovation Gets High Marks for Creativity & Design

August 21, 2020 by cdiez Leave a Comment

Once you’ve completed your schooling, you’d probably prefer not to set foot on a school bus again. After all, those yellow behemoths are hardly synonymous with luxury. And yet, one couple, Robbie and Priscilla, opted to skip the RV route and instead renovate a 1998 Thomas school bus. The results send them straight to the head of the class when it comes to working some real makeover magic.

Take a peek at the finished product, which proves you don’t have to be a rock star to have a tricked-out bus.

Looks like your standard school bus with a fresh coat of paint. Not so fast… Check out that fancy front door. Step inside (virtually) and prepare to fall in love with this tiny home on wheels.

So cozy!

The potted plants are a nice touch. Let’s hope they’re bolted down so they don’t spill when the rubber meets the road.

Check out this clever use of space. Who couldn’t benefit from a pull-out pantry?

Forget the PB&J in your lunchbox! You could cook up feast in this sophisticated kitchen, complete with farmhouse sink and subway tile.

The lofted bed makes room for the washer-dryer combo, which will save the owners a trip to the laundromat.

Nicer than you’d find in some homes, the floor and shower tile make the small but elegant bathroom appear larger.

The propane heater allows for year-round use. While cats aren’t traditionally fans of road trips, that kitty looks pretty comfy. Can you blame him?

Filed Under: Home Improvement Tagged With: carmichael ca first time home buyer, carmichael ca realtor, carmichael realtor, fair oaks ca realtor, fair oaks realtor, school bus renovation

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