Archive for May, 2009

Patrick Stewart Properties Introduces Idyllwild

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Just west of Palm Springs and two hours from Los Angeles, Idyllwild is a cute mountain village that has become a popular weekend getaway spot for Southern California residents.

History
The area was first settled by the Cahuilla Indians approximately 2500 years ago. The first group of people searching for mining prospects came in the 1850s followed by ranching and farming families a few years later. By 1875, Idyllwild had substantiated itself as a lumber town.

Nature
People escape to Idyllwild on the weekends because it’s so different yet so close to home. Not far from Garner Valley, the natural surroundings include beautiful pine, oak and spruce trees, blue skies and breathtaking mountainsides. Hiking trails can be found in different areas of the town, some taking you in an adventure deep into the forest. In fact, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument is comprised of 272,000 acres total… now that’s a lot of hiking!

Idyllwild at Sunset

Idyllwild at Sunset (photo by Shirley B)

Winter can bring some snow to the area, reminding most Southern California residents why they don’t live here year-round. While approximately just 2,000 people live in Idyllwild, as many as 50,000 people visit on clear-sky days.

Town Features
As far as entertainment goes in Idyllwild, there are plenty of attractions to keep the family busy throughout your whole trip. There are no big resorts in the area which helps to keep the town’s charming quality. However there are plenty of vacation cabins, bed-and-breakfasts and cabin motels offering mini-cabins for visitors to stay.

Downtown Idyllwild has tons of shops and art galleries as well as an old time theatre known as “The Rustic.” The theatre shows just one movie three times a day and has a snack stand for people to enjoy popcorn with real butter. You can find all kinds of restaurants in the area too –Mexican, Greek, Chinese, Steak and Seafood, Italian- depending on what suites your mood.

For tourist attractions, check out the Idyllwild Tree Monument in the town center. In 1989, this 50-foot totem pole was carved by a chainsaw in an attempt to salvage a dying 400-year-old Ponderosa pine. Later, it became the final resting place of Ernie Maxwell, founder of the local newspaper. Also, stop by the Idyllwild Historic Society Museum which takes you through the history of the town. The museum has an interesting section which depicts all the Hollywood films shot on location in the area from the 1920s through the 1960s.

Whether it is your first time or your 50th time visiting, there is always something new to be discovered in Idyllwild.

Interested in buying or selling a home in the Coachella Valley area? Contact Patrick Stewart Properties.

Vacation Homes – Get Them While They’re Hot!

Monday, May 18th, 2009

If you’re in the market for a vacation home, Patrick Stewart Properties can help you through the research and buying process. You may have noticed that prices have dropped up to 50 percent in some markets. Whether you have seriously considered a purchase before or just done a small amount of research, you’re likely to find your dream vacation home for an unbeatable deal right now.

Canadians and other foreign buyers have taken interest in the U.S. market recently, particularly in Arizona and California. However many American banks have been cautious about qualifying them for loans. If you find yourself in this boat, deals such as owner-financing or property trades can get the job done.

Hesitant about buying? Talk to your real estate agent and ask them to be specific about numbers. It is completely possible to purchase your weekend-get-away property at a reasonable price in today’s market.

In Coachella Valley alone, there are several gems just waiting to be snatched up and enjoyed. Check out our Featured Properties page for photos and information on some of our favorite houses on the market today.

Interested in buying or selling a home in the Coachella Valley area? Contact Patrick Stewart Properties.

Recent Survey Reveals Now Good Time to Buy

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Patrick Stewart Properties is dedicated to keeping you up to date on the most recent real estate news relevant to the Coachella Valley housing market. The Century 21 First-Time Home Buyer Survey polled 1,000 prospective U.S. first-time home buyers in early March in order to gain insight into peoples’ outlook on the current real estate market.

The survey revealed that 78 percent of potential first-time home buyers believe that now is a good time to buy a home. Despite the economy’s recent challenges, 85 percent of people recognize that current home prices are affordable. Furthermore, 73 percent of people surveyed said that taking advantage of current prices is a major factor in their purchasing decision.

Revealing a general optimistic outlook on the real estate industry, 68 percent of people surveyed say that now is a better time to buy than six months ago. With all the news about foreclosed homes across the nation, one might think every one is trying to get their hands on one of these properties. Interestingly, only 56 percent are thinking about buying a foreclosed or short sale home.

Interested in buying or selling a home in the Coachella Valley area? Contact Patrick Stewart Properties.

Candy Spelling’s Dog Chooses Real Estate Professional to Sell The Manor

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The most expensive house currently on the market in the U.S. belongs to Candy Spelling, the widow of the famous Hollywood producer Aaron Spelling. The 56,500-square-foot mansion known as “The Manor” is located in the exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles and has a price tag of $150 million.

So how does Mrs. Spelling choose the California real estate professional cut out for the job? By leaving the decision up to her dog, of course!

Spelling told her security guards to bring her Wheaten Terrier, Madison, into the room each time she interviewed a candidate to see how the dog reacted. If Madison did not respond in a friendly manner, she crossed the real estate agent off the list.

After Candy and Madison’s interview process, Madison decided that Sally Forster Jones, an associate with Coldwell Banker Previews International in Beverly Hills, was the winner.

Interested in buying or selling a home in the Coachella Valley area? Contact Patrick Stewart Properties.