Lee Ginsburg

Monte Verde Student Wins Doodle for Google

June 28, 2011 · · 4 Comments

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Our very own Monte Verde School wins big. Monte Verde is in San Bruno but is part of the South San Francisco School District. It serves Monte Verde area of San Bruno and a portion of Westborough area of South San Francisco. What did they win? Monte Verde Elementary School won a $25,000 technology grant and 7 years old, second grade student, Mateo Lopez won $15,000 college Scholarship. This is the results of “Doodle for Google” contest. 107,000 entrants ranging from Kindergarten to twelfth grade and a second grader from our back yard won. San Bruno and South San Francisco residents should be proud of the Monte Verde School and home grown Mateo Lopez. Hurray!!! Congratulations!!!

For additional information please click on the link: http://digitallife.today.com/_news/2011/05/20/6676677-doodle-4-google-winner-matteo-lopez-7

Lee Ginsburg
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Karin Cunningham

San Bruno Park Swimming Pool 2011

June 22, 2011 · · 3 Comments

“The San Bruno City Park Pool is located at Crystal Springs and Oak Avenues in San Bruno City Park, adjacent to the Veterans Memorial Building. The pool is a seasonal pool open from June-September. The pool is an “L” shape, 25×20 yards, 3 to 10 feet deep, and heated to approximately 83 degrees. The facility also has a toddler pool approximately 1 foot deep. Only coastguard approved flotation jackets are allowed. Parent must be in the water with the child if they are wearing a lifejacket. Before June 1st the contact number is (650) 616-7184, after June 1st the pool office number is (650) 616-7191. ”

http://sanbruno.ca.gov/parks_sbpool.html

Rec Swim is Mon-Fri 1-3:30 and Sat. and Sun. 1-4:00 It’s only  three bucks! You can’t beat that!

I love bringing my kids to the pool because they always run into other kids from school.  It’s also right in the park so we can hang around afterwards and picnic. The staff is also very nice and friendly!

Being a Realtor in San bruno is a pleasure when you get to talk about all of the city’s ammeneties, the pool being in the top 10!

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Lupita Terlau

Como Refinanciar Su Propiedad Cundo Poca o Nada de Plusvalía

June 21, 2011 · · 1 Comment

Recientemente, yo tome una aplicación de una veterana que quería refinanciar a sus dos préstamos en la casa que compraba hace dos años.  Ella se ahorraría $700 por mes con su nuevo préstamo fijo a 30 años con una  tasa de interés del  4.75%.

Esto me recordó que todavía hay mucha gente que no han aprovechado  las bajas tasas de interés  disponibles  porque  piensan que no tienen suficiente equidad/plusvalía  en su propiedad para refinanciar.

Simplemente, quiero compartir tres opciones a considerar si esta es su situación:

1.      Opción de Fannie Mae o Freddie Mac – Depende si Fannie o Freddie posee su hipoteca actualmente, se puede refinanciar aunque  se deba más del valor actual de su propiedad  

¿Has visto si Fannie o Freddie posee a su préstamo?  Si no, visite los siguientes enlaces:

  • Hace clic aquí para confirmer si Fannie Mae posee a su hipoteca
  • Hace clic aquí para confirmer si Freddie Mac posee a su hipoteca

 2.       FHA

FHA asegurará hipotecas hasta 97.75% del valor de la casa.  El monto máximo del préstamo es $729,750 en los condados de San Mateo y San Francisco.  Este límite del préstamo va a bajar al fin de 2011.

 3.       VA

 Si Ud. o su cónyuge es un veterano, se puede prestar hasta 100% al valor de su casa.  Esta es una muy buena opción para veteranos porque los préstamos de VA no requieren seguro de hipoteca.  El límite de préstamo actual en los condados de San Francisco y San Mateo es $1,000,000.
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Karin Cunningham

San Bruno Posy Parade 2011 Celebrates a “City with a Heart”

June 10, 2011 · · 2 Comments

 

 

“This annual “Festival of Flowers” was started in 1941 as a dedication to children. It was patterned after the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, choosing the “posy” as the signature flower. The parade, traditionally for youngsters 14 years old and under, has achieved both state and national fame for San Bruno. Each year the Community gathers to celebrate and support our children at the Posy Parade. The San Bruno Lions would like to thank ALL who continue to cherish this San Bruno tradition.” 

Every year, I find my spot on Crystal Springs and Cypress and sit with my family, take pictures, catch flying candy, and go to the baseball games in San Bruno Park following the parade. This year was so much fun and it’s cool that the San Bruno Patch made a video for all to see!
What a great way to kick off the summer in San Bruno! Don’t forget about the San Bruno Library summer reading program!