Showing posts with label Chico CA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chico CA. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

What a Buyer Wants

 What are today's home buyers looking for? According to a survey* of  22,000 recent home buyers, they plan to be “more practical” in their next purchase, focusing on livable space rather than "unnecessary upgrades."  Extras such as pools, media rooms and even dining rooms are considered unnecessary luxuries, with the focus being more on such things as:
  • Efficient use of space (e.g. cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling)
  • More workable kitchens (islands are still quite popular)
  • "Greener" features (insulation, high-efficiency appliances)
  • Nearby walking paths and playgrounds
In the master bath, whirlpool tubs are giving way to soaker tubs. But both are secondary to oversized showers.
    Some features that are still important to buyers, however, include a home office, minimum two-car garage, and master suite on the ground floor (if it's a two-story home).

    Of course, I think most buyers these days (40% of whom are first-timers) are also looking for a good deal.  With interest rates and prices at historic lows, and with a small window of opportunity to cash in on the tax credits now available, what better time to be a buyer?  Feel free to browse current Chico properties for sale at my web site:  www.ChicoLaura.com

     * As cited in the L.A. Times.  To read the whole article, click here.

    Monday, March 22, 2010

    Gorgeous Butte Creek Canyon Estate for Sale in Chico, CA

    Gorgeous Butte Creek Canyon estate for sale in Chico, CA! Enjoy contemporary creekside (app. 800' of creek frontage) elegance at this secluded canyon retreat just 12 miles from town. Beautifully designed “Smart Home” features open floorplan with gleaming hickory flooring, 10 ft. ceilings, two master suites, 3 HVAC systems, oversized Westgate Hardwoods doors, and quality Loewen windows. Custom kitchen features stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, dual fuel six-burner stove, slate backsplash, and a large island/eating bar. Romantic lighting throughout and stained glass transoms create an elegant aura of comfort. The 45 x 50 ft. heated/insulated shop offers extra parking plus ½ bath and RV hookups (separate septic). The grounds feature a pond with island, large pergola for outdoor entertaining, lush walking trails, and easy access to Little Butte Creek, all with breathtaking views of Lookout Point and Castle Rock. This is truly an exceptional home with a rare creek setting!


    Click here for a Virtual Tour of 2283 Honey Run Road!

    For more information visit: http://www.chicolaura.com/

    If you are intersted in seeing this home or similar homes in Chico, CA please give Laura Burghardt a call. (530) 864-6632, or e-mail Laura@ChicoLaura.com

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010

    Building Lot for Sale in Forest Ranch

    Wonderful building site for your dream home on Woodland Park Drive in scenic Forest Ranch! Located in a gated community (Humboldt Woodlands) on .61 acres, this lot features privace and incredible views.  The subdivision has a pool, and each lot has a storage shed.  HOA owns approximately 160 acres as open space. Partial house plans available (included in price with accepted offer).  Call Laura at 530-864-6632 for more info!

    For pricing, photos and more information click on the visual tour link.


    Tuesday, February 16, 2010

    Haunting of Bidwell Mansion*

    It's surprising how many people have lived in Chico for years (or their entire lives) without taking the tour of Bidwell Mansion.  On a recent flight from San Francisco to Chico, my mom befriended a young woman from China.  It was Song Shuai's first visit to our fair city, so we decided to give her the "Chico Tour."  Now, a proper Chico tour must include Bidwell Mansion, the magnificent, romantic 10,000 s.f., three-story Italianate style home built by Chico founder John Bidwell in 1868 at a cost of $56,600.

    Some of the more interesting artifacts in the mansion are the framed "hair wreaths" displayed in the parlor. "Hairwork" was a popular craft during the Victorian era, using human hair (usually from family members) to create jewelry and other objects.  Wreaths were often made as memorials to deceased relatives (known as "Mourning Wreaths") and were usually mounted on silk and framed behind glass in shadow boxes.  (We have a brooch in our family supposedly made from the hair of my great-great grandmother.  When I first saw it, I was surprised to see it was nearly an exact match of my hair color!)

    *The "Haunting of" blog title was inspired by a photo I took during our tour inside the mansion. Click here to view the Flickr photo album and see whether you can find the "ghost."

    If you've never taken the tour (or even if you have), I highly recommend it.  It takes less than an hour and only costs a few bucks.  The Visitor Center also has actual letters, photos and journals on display.  I've taken the tour at least six times and learn new things about the Bidwells and Chico every time I go.


    Trivia note:  Some of the interior scenes from The Thin Man were shot inside the mansion.

    Tuesday, January 19, 2010

    I ♥ Chico! (and photos of Chico)




    Just discovered another Facebook photo site, Chico Illustrated, featuring "over a decade of photos capturing the colorful charm and tranquility that each season brings to this lovely town and beautiful Bidwell Park." I never tire of seeing photos of our beautiful Northern California Shangri-La.  (Bidwell Mansion photo above by Aimee Proel, originator of Chico Illustrated.)

    Bidwell Park Arts is another Facebook site with great local photos.  Says photographer John Peters, "I wanted to give the nature of Bidwell Park its own voice through this 3 yr, 15,000 shot photographic study. To celebrate its wonders and hopefully inspire a renewed thoughtfulness in regards to it's future stewardship." Check out the "VodPod" video of some of John's wonderful photography as well.  (Sunset in Bidwell Park photo above by John Peters.)
     


    Cruising around Chico a few years, ago, daughter-in-law Eva and I did a little "Chico Photo Shoot" of our own.  Click here and then hit "View Album" to view some of Chico's buildings, homes, murals etc.  Enjoy!

    Monday, November 23, 2009

    Honey I Shrunk Our Property Tax Bill!


    If you purchased your home within the past several years, it may behoove (don't you love that underused word?) you to check on your assessed value, as it's quite possible you are paying more in property taxes than you should, based on today's lower values.

    I recently came across this well-written online article, "How to Get Your Property Taxes Reduced," and thought I'd share it with my dear blog readers.  It may take a little leg- and homework, but hey, if it saves you $$ in the long run, it may be time well spent.

    As always, if we can be of any help, don't hesitate to contact us.  And if you have been through this "reduction" process (whether successfully or not) and would like to share your story, please do, and we'll include it (no actual names/addresses, of course) in a future blog posting.

    Note:  While cruising sites such as Zillow is a fun activity, please understand such sites do NOT necessarily provide an accurate "market analysis" for your home.  The ChicoLaura Team is always happy to provide that service--no cost or obligation--if you are considering selling your home or need support documentation for your tax reduction effort.

    Monday, September 28, 2009

    Mozart Mile


    Here's a great way to enjoy music and a stroll in the park this weekend AND make much-needed donations to our North State Symphony and the Butte Humane Society!  BHS is partnering with NSS in the much-anticipated MOZART MILE this Sunday, October 4th.  The fun starts at 8:30 a.m. at One Mile in Bidwell Park.  Walk, run, stroll, saunter or stride with your dog, friends or family along a level course on a beautiful autumn morning. Musicians from the North State Symphony and local youth music groups will entertain you along the way.  Advance tickets are $15 for adults; $10 for children (16 and under).  The day of the walk:  $20/adult, $15/child.  Click here to buy tickets in advance and help the our little four-legged friends at the shelter!

    For more info on this event, check out the web site for the North State Symphony.  I'd highly recommend attending one of the concerts during their 2009-2010 season as well; what an amazing treasure for the Chico area!

    Thursday, September 10, 2009

    Jesus Center - SI/Chico Field Trip


    About 30 members of our local Soroptimist International of Chico club had the privilege of touring the Jesus Center facilities recently (1297 Park Ave., Chico, CA). What an impressive and dedicated group of people! According to Executive Director Bill Such (who is a dynamic and entertaining public speaker, by the way), over 93,000 meals were served to those in need in 2008. Dedicated to feeding (and now housing and clothing) Chico's hungry and homeless, The Jesus Center opened its doors in the early 1980s. Through the commitment of its staff and many, many volunteers (including members of our S/I Chico club along with other community service organizations), the Center expanded to include the shelter, Sabbath House, in 2002 (which houses an average of 18 women and children a month), and "The Free Store," where folks in need are given credit each month to "shop" for clothing and shoes.
    My family and I have joined other S/I Chico members in helping to serve meals over the years, and I have to say, it's a very rewarding experience (and such a simple thing to do; just an hour and a half!). Many of these folks have come on hard times and are so grateful for a hot meal and the friendly, non-judgmental atmosphere provided by the Center.
    One time I was serving, and a weary-looking woman came through the food line with her young son (about my son's age at the time, 12 or 13). They had just arrived from somewhere up north and were inquiring about shelter for the night. I have no idea what their story was, but I'll never forget the anxious look on the boy's face as his mom was advised the Center may not be able to accommodate them that night. Talk about heart breaking!
    To find out more about volunteering at The Jesus Center, click here or email Volunteer Coordinator Debra Howell at dhowell@jesuscenter.org . Donations of money, food and clothing can be made delivered to The Jesus Center 8:30 to 4:00, Mon. through Fri. (1297 Park Ave.)
    Click here to view a few photos from our S/I Chico tour. (Once in Flickr, click on "Slide Show" in upper right to start.)

    Sunday, August 23, 2009

    Tedious?


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    1.
    marked by tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey.
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    wordy so as to cause weariness or boredom, as a speaker or writer.
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    This is an actual sign on Mangrove Ave. in Chico. It just struck me as humorous, so I thought I'd share. Hmmm...thinking about changing "ChicoLauraBlog" to "TediousBlog."

    Wednesday, August 19, 2009

    Ice Cream at Stansbury House!


    How long has it been (if EVER) since you visited the gorgeous, historical Stansbury House? It's only been around since 1883! (at the corner of W. 5th St. and Salem) This Friday (Aug. 21st) would be a great time to check it out, during the annual ice cream social (6 to 9 p.m.), another great Chico tradition.
    Now the property of The City of Chico and maintained by the Stansbury Home Preservation Association, this wonderful example of Italian-Victorian architecture was originally built (out of sugar-pine lumber) for Dr. Oscar Stansbury and his wife, Libbie. It remained in the Stansbury family for more than three generations.
    If you can't make the Ice Cream Social this Friday, tours are regularly held Saturday and Sunday, 1:00-4:00 p.m. Cost is just $2 for adults, $1 for students, and free for children under 10. A real must-see!

    Sunday, August 9, 2009

    Gateway Science Museum



    Perhaps you've seen the interesting new building going up on The Esplanade just north of Bidwell Mansion here in Chico these past few months. That would be the new "Gateway Science Museum" being constructed. According to the museum web site, the facility "will be a state-of-the-art natural history museum celebrating the region's natural beauty and resources. Permanent and traveling exhibits, as well as education programs for Northern California's schoolchildren, will further the museum's mission." Click here to view more photos, including interior shots, and here for a description of some of the interesting features and exhibits. Legacy paving stones are available to the public and will help fund the construction of this unique building.

    Monday, August 3, 2009

    PEACHES! U-PICK!



    GET YOUR FRESH, JUICY PEACHES! I don't know about you, but early tomorrow morning I'm heading out (with my mom--it's an annual tradition) to the Chico State Farm to picket a few buckets full of fresh, sweet, juicy, delectable PEACHES! $1 per pound; cash or check only. There are several varieties and plenty of low-hanging fruit, but ladders are also provided for those just-out-of-reach beauties. May not have time to make peach jam like last year (besides, there are still a couple of jars in the freezer), but I can hardly wait to get my fill of fresh ones!
    The U-pick station is open from 7 a.m. to noon Mon. through Fri. while supplies last. Click here or call the University Farm at 898-6343 for more info. Click here for directions to the Farm, off Hegan Lane in South Chico. Enjoy!

    Friday, June 26, 2009

    Chico Performances


    The new schedule for Chico Performances is out, and it's looking good, as usual! A highlight of this year's lineup at CSUC is BB King (see photo at left) on November 17th. You may wonder what the "BB" stands for. According to the Wikipedia posting, Riley B. King (STILL doesn't say what THAT "B" stands for!) was born 9/16/25 in Itta Bena, Mississippi. In 1946 he worked at the R&B radio station WDIA under the nickname "Beale Street Blues Boy," which became simply "BB." So now you know.
    I had the pleasure of seeing BB King last time he performed at CSUC's Laxson Auditorium, and it was memorable! What a great performer. This show is likely to sell out, so try to get your tickets early on.
    Early "Series Ticket" purchasing begins Wed., July 1st. Just buy a ticket to 6 or more shows, and you'll get a 10% discount (some exceptions) and GREAT seats. There's always a line the first day these tickets go on sale, and my wonderful sis-in-law Jamie usually volunteers to take our orders and get tickets (THANKS Jamie!). Single tickets go on sale Mon. Aug. 23rd.
    Other notable 2009-10 Chico Performances include physician/spiritual leader Deepak Chopra, trumpet master Wynton Marsalis, country music legend Merle Haggard, "Prairie Home Companion's" wordsmith/storyteller Garrison Keillor, controversial comedian Paula Poundstone, Vienna Boys Choir (dating back to 1498, but surely not the same boys), and world-class guitarist, Australian Tommy Emmanuel (a Chico- and personal-favorite of mine).
    So get your tickets, mark your calendars, and plan to hit downtown Chico early to have dinner at one of the great little eateries before the show!

    Friday, June 12, 2009




    Don't miss the PATRICK RANCH COUNTRY FAIRE AND THRESHING BEE this weekend, Sat. & Sun., June 13 & 14 happening at (naturally) the Patrick Ranch, located at 10381 Midway, between Chico and Durham. (Click here to view details on their web site). In addition to the Threshing Bee, there will be an Artisan Faire, food courts, live music, childrens activities, pony rides, "working dog" exhibits and lots, lots more. Admission is FREE to children 12 and under, and adults are just $5! I'll be out there volunteering in one of the booths from noon to 2:30 on Sat. Hope to see you there!

    Note: This is a great opportunity to check out one of the most historic homes in the Chico Area. The Patrick Ranch was bequeathed to the Chico Museum Association (now the Far West Heritage Association) by Hester Patrick in 2001. Hester was a charter member of our local Soroptimist International of Chico club and a fascinating and accomplished woman--a real "maverick" for her time. Check out some of the photos and documents while you're out there.)

    Thursday, May 14, 2009

    Hybrid-loving Cities



    Once again our little Chicotown makes the grade when it comes to citywide eco-consciousness. Cars.com just came out with its 2009 ranking of "cities most interested in hybrid vehicles." Not surprisingly, three of the top ten cities were in Oregon (Portland and Eugene--another cool college town--being #1 and 2, Medford/Klamath Falls being #7). Also not surprisingly, 4 of the ten cities were in California, Chico being #8. (Click here to view the article and complete list.)

    Pictured is the Dodge Zeo, which boasts the ability to travel almost 250 miles on a single charge!

    Tuesday, May 12, 2009

    Bike to Work Week

    I'm proud to say our office, W. M. Campbell Real Estate, participated in "Bike to Work Week" by riding our bicyles to the office today. (BTW, we all DID wear helmets!) Couldn't have picked a more beautiful day to do it, either! Distances varied from 1/2 mile to nearly 10 miles round trip (with my bike commute in the mid-range at 5 miles). I sometimes ride my EVT electric scooter, which is a "bit" easier than hopping on the bike if I have to run out and show a house!

    Left to right: Laura Burghardt, Aggy Adamczyk, Bill Campbell, Joan Bacchus, Kym Campbell, Peggy Dudman, Becky Prater, Heather Jay, and John Anderson.

    For more info on biking around Chico (including bike paths and maps), visit http://www.chicovelo.org/ Happy biking!

    Monday, April 27, 2009

    New Listing - 1823 Capstone Ct., Chico, CA


    GORGEOUS home in a lovely west side Chico neighborhood offered at $550,000! Spacious 4 bdr, 3 bath with formal dining and living rooms, family room with woodstove off kitchen. Beautifully landscaped with covered patio, perfect for entertaining. Master bdr and 2nd bdr at one end, 3rd & 4th bedrooms and bath at the other. All this AND a 3-car garage! Located near Emma Wilson Elementary School and large Oak Way park/playground, with lighted walking paths, covered picnic/BBQ areas, and some of the best outdoor basketball courts in Chico.
    With it's many appealing features and great location, this beauty is not to be missed! Click here for the virtual tour, or go to http://www.chicolaura.com/ and click on "Active Listings/Sales" for more photos.
    Update: Capstone Ct. is currently in escrow, but we have others!

    Wednesday, April 22, 2009

    Earth Day



    Happy Earth Day, Mother Earth! I'm sure anyone driving (or better yet, walking or biking) down the Esplanade here in Chico has noticed the "Earth Day" flags these past few weeks. The Earth Day flag was designed in 1970 by Earth Day founder John McConnell, inspired by the first photos taken during America's Apollo 10 space missions in 1969.

    The "Earth Flags of Chico" project was passed unanimously by the City Council in March of 2007 in support of "green initiatives and ecological responsibility." I think they are a good reminder to us all to do whatever we can to take care of this amazing planet we call home.

    (Click here for a list of Earth Day activities occurring this month.)

    Monday, April 20, 2009

    Chico Cozy













    "Chico Cozy" vs. "ChicoLaura Cozy"!



    Popping into a local java shop the other day before hitting the road, I noticed a display on the counter featuring a new local product: The "Chico Cozy." It's an "eco-friendly alternative to the cardboard sleeve." Another clever, innovative idea by a fellow Chicoan! The Chico Cozy web site says their product is "named for the town in which it is made...A vibrant city with small-town appeal, Chico possesses a great sense of community and an appreciation for the environment."


    So what do you think about my "ChicoLaura Cozy"? It's a little something I knitted up with leftover yarn a year or so ago after my daughter-in-law, Eva, made several (much nicer than mine) versions from a pattern she found.


    If you want the "Chico Cozy," go to their web site to order. (It would make a great gift for your environmentally-aware-caffeine-loving friends.) If you want the "ChicoLaura Cozy," email me to make an appointment to meet at the yarn shop!

    Thursday, March 5, 2009

    Orion Does it Again!


    Three cheers for Chico State journalism students! It seems The Orion (the Chico State newspaper) once again won several top awards at the Associated Collegiate Press national journalism convention last weekend. This is the largest and oldest national membership organization for college student media in the U.S.

    According to today's Sacramento Bee article, the Orion was awarded first place for general excellence and overall design in the "Best of Show" for 4-year colleges and universities. Additionally, video editor Rodolfo Vazquez of Woodland won first place for interactive multimedia content for his video on the band Ozomatli.

    These awards are generally considered to be the highest national honors in their field, and are unofficially known as the "Pulitzer Prize" of student journalism.
    One of my proudest moments in high school came when the principal announced over the loudspeaker that I had won 1st place in a statewide high school newspaper competition for an editorial I had written. So I can imagine the excitement our Chico State students must be feeling. Congrats!!!

    (Click here to check out The Orion online.)