California Dreaming

The Dream For All Shared Appreciation Loan is a down payment assistance program for first-time homebuyers from the California Housing Finance Agency (CALHFA). When you sell or transfer, you repay the original down payment, plus a share of the appreciation in the value of the home. So how can you find your California dream?

CHIC (Pearl)

In order to qualify for the Dream For All program, you need to be a first-time homebuyer, which is defined as someone who has not owned and occupied their own home in the last three years. You also need to occupy the property as a primary residence and complete two levels of homebuyer education. Oh, and your household income can’t exceed $300K.

GEEK (Kevin)

State legislators allocated $300M to this program in the form of 30-year fixed-rate loans starting at 6% with a 1.45% fee. Unfortunately, while we were writing this blog, CALHFA announced that all of the program funds have been claimed as of April 7. Hopefully, additional funding will be allocated in the next state budget. In the meantime, get educated and get ready.

Happy Easter! (Let's Eat!)

We hope you enjoy hunting for eggs and eating way too many peeps and chocolate bunnies!

Whether you’re on the hunt for upscale faire after gorging on candy or you need a dose of old-fashioned comfort food, The Six Fifty has you covered for the best Easter brunch spots in our backyard.

Where are you spending your Sunday?

When the Fed speaks, markets listen.

ICYMI: In an ongoing quest to fight inflation, the Federal Reserve recently raised its benchmark rate by 0.25 points to 4.75%-5%. So what does that mean for the housing market? The primary impact is reduced demand as buyers think twice about taking out long-term loans. Ironically, less demand could lead to lower home prices.

The Skimm explores this conundrum.

Spring has sprung?

It might be hard to tell with howling winds and frigid temps outside, but we’re officially two weeks into Spring! What do you look forward to the most this season? Showers or flowers?

CHIC (Pearl)

Who doesn’t love flowers? Seriously though, this is typically the perfect time for me to get outside and embrace my green thumb. The cold weather has certainly put a damper on my flower garden because I’m worried about overnight freezes, but that doesn’t keep me from tilling the soil, clearing the weeds, and getting things ready for the big plant.

GEEK (Kevin)

I’ll admit it, I love flowers as much as anybody. So I’m geeked up to help Pearl get our backyard garden in working order. But I also know we desperately need the water and record-setting Sierra snowpack if we’re ever going to escape from this seemingly endless drought. So bring on the April showers, and let the flowers wait for May.

Honoring Cesar Chavez

Nearly a decade ago on March 31, we began a new national tradition of honoring civil rights and workers advocate César Chávez, who began his organizing career right here in the Silicon Valley — when it was still the Valley of Heart’s Delight. Join us in honoring his legacy today with a random act of service!