Introducing: Sunnyvale

Sunnyvale is a prime spot at the center of Silicon Valley. It’s home to just as many mom-and-pop businesses as tech startups – with a rich history that follows the evolution of valley from orchards to office parks. The comfy, sunny climate is blended with easy access to transit, shopping, and highly-rated schools.

With a population of over 150,000, Sunnyvale is the seventh largest city in the Bay Area and second largest in Santa Clara County. It’s a city of technology and innovation, but also quiet family neighborhoods and a diverse community. You’ll feel right at home no matter where you roam.

Learn more in the Neighborhoods section of our website.

Pearl You

Pearl is a stylish woman with creative inclinations. She has great eyes for property and a nose for opportunity. She excels at creative marketing and project management, and she can negotiate with the best. She understands that real estate is really about finding the lifestyle of your dreams. It’s human nature, and it drives Pearl’s work every day.

Chic vs. Geek: COVID-19 Scams

How can we make sure to avoid scammers and Zoom bombers during the shelter in place?

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The authorization of COVID-19 relief funds by the federal government under the CARES Act has seen a rise in scammers trying to divert those funds into their own pockets. Here are some helpful tips for staying safe online and avoiding any delay in receiving vital relief funds coming your way. And stay tuned to the Federal Trade Commission for updates and alerts about coronavirus-related scams.

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While we’re all socially distancing, and some of us are learning to work from home, virtual meetings have become the new norm for meeting, organizing, and socializing – sometimes all at once! However, popular tools like Zoom and WebEx have also become a target for hackers looking to get access to your personal information. Here’s a guidebook to lock down your online meetings.

Pearl You

Pearl is a stylish woman with creative inclinations. She has great eyes for property and a nose for opportunity. She excels at creative marketing and project management, and she can negotiate with the best. She understands that real estate is really about finding the lifestyle of your dreams. It’s human nature, and it drives Pearl’s work every day.

Introducing: Willow Glen

Willow Glen is known for tree-lined residential streets, shopping along bustling Lincoln Avenue, great schools, and friendly neighbors. Casual dining options include family-friendly restaurants, bakeries and pizzerias, and the neighborhood frequently holds downtown festivals, including art and wine walk events.

Almost a century ago, Willow Glen was its own city before being annexed by the City of San José, and the historic charm still remains. The neighborhood is centered around Lincoln between Willow and Minnesota Avenues, featuring repurposed buildings like the Garden Theater alongside modern developments like the Willow Glen Town Square.

Learn more in the Neighborhoods section of our website.

Number Talk: Coronavirus Update

Around the Bay Area, many homes have been pulled off the market due to the COVID-19 crisis. But the sellers who are still out there desperately need to find buyers, which means you could get a great deal if you’re ready to act now!

– The Geek

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Pearl You

Pearl is a stylish woman with creative inclinations. She has great eyes for property and a nose for opportunity. She excels at creative marketing and project management, and she can negotiate with the best. She understands that real estate is really about finding the lifestyle of your dreams. It’s human nature, and it drives Pearl’s work every day.

Chic vs. Geek: Green Homes

It’s not always easy to tell a green home from a not-so-green one, and that’s because most green upgrades are “invisible”. There are five basic areas to consider when evaluating a green home: planning and design, energy efficiency, material conservation, water conservation, and environment. But there are tons of ways to make your home more sustainable.

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One easy way to save energy is to install a ceiling fan. Ceiling fans can be used in place of air conditioners, which require a large amount of energy. You can take it a step further with a programmable thermostat to make sure you’re only using your heating and air conditioning appliances when you really need them. Programmable thermostats contain no toxic mercury like thermometer-based models, and, in some climates, they can save up to $150 a year in energy costs!

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Did you know the average household spends 11% of its energy budget on lighting? Traditional incandescent lamps only convert about 10% of the energy they consume into light, while the rest becomes heat. Investing in new lighting technologies, like light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) can reduce your energy use for lighting alone by 50% to 75%. Have a look at these additional tips, and let us know if you have any questions about making your home a little greener!