Ramblings of a Dutchy in California

In April 2003 I traded my hometown of Haarlem, Netherlands, for the San Francisco Bay Area and a career in tech journalism and high-tech public relations. But work isn't the only reason I like the area, as you'll see on this blog, which will primarily have photos and some personal thoughts.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Real Estate Sales Shenanigans

For the past few months I have been looking for a house to buy. It seems that the market has bottomed out, or may already be riding a small upward slope. Today I went to another open house, this one was different that any other I have been to.

The house is a three bedroom, two bath, 1200 square foot ranch style home on a 7,000 square foot lot with a decent pool in a West San Jose neighborhood, near Campbell. It is listed for $300,000, which is unheard of in these areas for a nicely maintained house. That's exactly where the catch is.

The house was open on Saturday and Sunday afternoon and it was a real circus when I was there on Sunday. Throngs of people clogging the halls, rooms and yard. The neighbors probably were upset as well since their quiet streets were turned into a parking lot with cars coming and going.

Inside the house the selling realtor--a short-tempered, middle-aged man dressed in a suit--was barely able to manage the crowd. He didn't really spend time answering questions about the property, instead he handed out forms and sternly instructed people to fill out initial offers on the spot, before 4 PM.

It seems the Silicon Valley housing market has gone crazy again. My current representing realtor, Chisholm Gentry, said he hadn't seen this type of gross underpricing of the house to get people in the doors in his many years on the job. "If you put it on the market for $1 it will sell," he said, noting that this tactic doesn't make sense even in the current market.

I wrote down an initial offer, but I don't really expect it will go anywhere. On to the next open house.

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Cloud's Rest in Yosemite NP

This Saturday I did one of my favorite things in one of my favorite places: a day hike in Yosemite NP.

The hike from the Sunrise Lakes trail head to Cloud's Rest is about 7 miles and you hike the same way back, making it a good 14 mile trek. The scenery is spectacular and the view from the top of Cloud's Rest onto Yosemite Valley and Half Dome is awesome. A highly recommended hike!

Friday, August 7, 2009

TV Interviews via Skype

In the past two days I have been interviewed twice for U.S.-based broadcast outlets via Skype. While the video quality isn't quite as good as when it is shot onsite or in a studio, it is sufficient and TV stations do use it. I've been told that Oprah has been doing Skype interviews for over a year now.

Video interviews via Skype make a lot of sense as they save the stations time and money. Traditionally the stations drive a crew out to the office or the interviewee has to go down to a local studio. This costs time and can cost expensive studio and satellite fees.

Now, for little money and time investment at all, KRON in San Francisco and 11Alive in Atlanta had a McAfee security expert on TV when they wanted it. I am sure this will happen more in the future. You can see the clips below:

11Alive, Atlanta:



KRON 4 San Francisco:

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