Saturday, March 31, 2018

Current Little Rock Real Estate Market and Housing Trends

According to Little Rock MLS average median home prices have decreased 7% Year over Year from February 2017-February 2018. That’s a 7% annualy. Good News is in the last 6 months median home prices have been increasing 1% monthly. Now is the time to buy or sell. Check out the Buyer Rebate Program. Here’s a …

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Monday, January 1, 2018

2018 Little Rock Real Estate Predictions, what to expect.

It’s 2018, interest rates have gone up slightly, the Little Rock real estate market looks to be improving, at least leveling out. The Trump Tax legislation has passed and will be put in effect, so most Arkansas residents will see tax savings this year. Well with tax savings and more money in your pocket, it …

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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Rich SF residents get a shock: Someone bought their street

Photo: Nicole Boliaux, The Chronicle
Hiuyan Tina Lam, left, and her husband Michael Cheng, right, stand for a portrait on Presidio Terrace, a street she bought in auction from the City of San Francisco, that is inside the exclusive gated community of Presidio Terrace in San Francisco on Friday, August 4, 2017.
Thanks to a little-noticed auction sale, a South Bay couple are the proud owners of one of the most exclusive streets in San Francisco — and they’re looking for ways to make their purchase pay.

Tina Lam and Michael Cheng snatched up Presidio Terrace — the block-long, private oval street lined by 35 megamillion-dollar mansions — for $90,000 and change in a city-run auction stemming from an unpaid tax bill. They outlasted several other bidders.

Now they’re looking to cash in — maybe by charging the residents of those mansions to park on their own private street.

Those residents value their privacy — and their exclusivity. Past homeowners have included Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her financier husband, Richard Blum; House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi; and the late Mayor Joseph Alioto. A guard is stationed round the clock at the stone-gate entrance to the street to keep the curious away.

So imagine the residents’ surprise when San Jose residents Cheng and Lam wound up with the street, its sidewalks and every other bit of “common ground” in the private development that has been managed by the homeowners since at least 1905. That includes a string of well-coiffed garden islands, palm trees and other greenery that enhance the gated and guarded community at the end of Washington Street, just off Arguello Boulevard and down the hill from the Presidio.

“We just got lucky,”said Cheng, a real estate investor.

The homeowners, however, are crying foul and want the Board of Supervisors to negate the sale.

The couple’s purchase appears to be the culmination of a comedy of errors involving a $14-a-year property tax bill that the homeowners association failed to pay for three decades. It’s something that the owners of all 181 private streets in San Francisco are obliged to do.

In a letter to the city last month, Scott Emblidge, the attorney for the Presidio Homeowners Association, said the group had failed to pay up because its tax bill was being mailed to the Kearny Street address used by an accountant who hadn’t worked for the homeowners since the 1980s.

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