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Holiday Activity Guide

December 1, 2022 by tbell Leave a Comment

It’s (almost) the most wonderful time of the year! That’s right, it’s time to put away the fall decor and take out those holiday lights, decorate the tree and home, and let the festivities begin. In honor of this magical season and all of the joy and happiness that it brings, we’ve put together a “Holiday Guide” for the best light displays around town, holiday-inspired activities and events, and more! We also take a look at ways in which you can elevate your home decor this season. Read on for the full scoop!

Holiday Events & Happenings:

Sacramento’s Brand-New Enchant Christmas

When: Open Now through January 1st 
Where: Sutter Health Park | 400 Ballpark Drive, Sacramento
What: Grab your family and friends and head to Sacramento’s Sutter Health Park as it transforms into an enchanted forest with millions of twinkling lights. Presented by the Hallmark Channel, Enchant Christmas was created by best friends Kevin Johnston and Cam Walker. Since their first event in 2016, Enchant has grown to be the world’s largest illuminated winter wonderland, where you can make your way through an immersive walk-through light maze as you discover larger-than-life displays, find your way to the epic 100-foot-tall Christmas tree, and look for special surprises along the way. Enchant also features an ice-skating trail through a dazzling forest of Christmas lights, live entertainment, a village of tiny shops with holiday crafts and treats, the opportunity to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, and so much more. If you’re 21 or over, be sure to make a stop at the Tipsy Tree Lounge to grab a Christmas cocktail in a light-up lightbulb cup that will put even Scrooge in a festive mood.
Learn More Here

 

Imaginarium – Light up the Night – Presented by Sacramento’s Global Winter Wonderland

When: Open Now – Thursday through Sunday until December 14th – then daily Starting December 15th to January 2nd
Where: Cal Expo Fairgrounds | 1600 Exposition Boulevard, Sacramento
What: Let your imagination run wild at Imaginarium 2022 “Light Up the Night”, Presented by Global Winter Wonderland. Gaze at the 3-million lights as you travel through 15 acres of mazes, rides, our newly designed fantasy zone, carnival rides and so much more!
Learn More Here

 

Theatre of Lights in Old Sacramento

When: December 1-24 (select days)
Where: Old Sacramento Waterfront District | 1014 2nd St #200, Sacramento
What: Located blocks from the renowned Golden 1 Center, the Old Sacramento Waterfront district transforms into a 19th-century winter wonderland. Watch the light show spectacular and unique retelling of the American classic “Twas the Night Before Christmas.”
See The Complete Schedule Here

 

Light Up the Night at DOCO Sacramento

When: December 3rd from 12 – 6 pm
Where: 405 K Street, Sacramento
What: Light Up The Holidays on Saturday, December 3. This free, family-friendly event features the following activities in West Plaza:

  • Selfies with Santa | 12-6 pm
  • DJ + Carolers | 12-6:30 pm
  • 106.5 The End | 12-2 pm
  • Cookie Decorating with Insomnia Cookies | 3-6 pm
  • Holiday Characters & Photo Ops | 3-6 pm
  • Face Painter + Airbrush Tattoos | 3-6 pm

Then, gather in front of Golden 1 Center, when DOCO lights up the sky with two spectacular Drone Light Shows! Each show is 10 minutes. Show 1 will be at 5:30 pm and show 2 will be at 6:30 pm. It will be the perfect day to visit DOCO – holiday shopping, Selfies with Santa, dining, and drone light shows!
Learn more here

 

Polar Express in Old Sacramento (ALMOST SOLD OUT)

When: December 1-21 (select days)
Where: California State Railroad Museum | 125 I Street, Sacramento
What: Enjoy this magical family event! The evening begins in our passenger station where you will be entertained by Polar Express characters, and then board your train to the North Pole where you will enjoy hot chocolate and a sweet treat courtesy of our hot chocolate chefs. Once you reach the North Pole, the jolly old elf — Santa himself — will come on board to give each passenger the first gift of Christmas, a silver sleigh bell.
Get Your Limited Tickets Here

 

Magical Christmas Train in West Sacramento (SELLING OUT FAST)

When: December 2-23 (select days)
Where: Sacramento River Train | 400 N Harbor Blvd, West Sacramento
What: This excursion is fun for kids of all ages! Each ticket includes a 1-hour train ride, hot cocoa in a souvenir mug, and a sweet treat. Santa’s elves will be on board the train to guide passengers in Holiday sing-a-longs, elfish games, and fun festive activities. All the way from the North Pole, Santa Claus joins us on the train for a visit with each family. Feel free to come dressed in your cozy P.J.’s to add even more magic to your overall experience.
Get Your Limited Tickets Here

 

Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Golden 1 Center

When: December 2nd at 3 pm and 7:30 pm
Where: Golden 1 Center | 500 David J Stern Walk Sacramento
What: Multi-platinum, progressive rock group Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) presents the highly anticipated 2022 winter tour, The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More presented by Hallmark Channel. After its first year off the road in more than two decades, TSO made a triumphant return to touring in 2021 with a 25th-anniversary celebration of Christmas Eve and Other Stories. For 2022, TSO brings a completely updated presentation of the unforgettable, multi-generational holiday tradition, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve,” to 60 cities across the nation, including Sacramento, CA.
Get Your Tickets Here

 

Christmas Tree Lighting in Historic Folsom

When: December 2nd
Where: Historic Folsom | 905 Leidesdorff Street, Folsom
What: Singing and dancing begin at 6 pm at the amphitheater and on Sutter Street. This beloved celebration is not to be missed! The tree lights up at 7:30 pm in the center of the ice rink in the plaza. Visit Santa on 12/2,3,9,10,16 & 17 6-9 pm in the Plaza.
Learn More Here

 

Santa Visits and Carriage Rides in Historic Folsom

When: Starting December 3rd, Fridays and Saturdays from 6 pm to 8 pm
Where: Historic Folsom | 905 Leidesdorff Street, Folsom
What: The Historic District has DECKED THE HALLS with the Historic Folsom Christmas Light Promenade! Carolers, Horse and Wagon Rides, Live Music and Entertainment Throughout Historic Folsom all season long. Plus, Santa! Santa makes special visits to Historic Folsom weekends in December. Dec 3, 9/10, 16/17. You can find Santa in his throne just off the intersection of Decatur and Sutter Streets from 5-8 pm Friday and Saturday evenings. Santa visits are complimentary.
Learn More Here

 

Capital Stage: Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley

When: Now through December 21st (select days)
Where: Capital Stage | 2215 J Street, Sacramento
What: It’s Christmas at Pemberley again! This new companion piece to Gunderson & Melcon’s holiday hit MISS BENNET, THE WICKHAMS takes us downstairs where servants are bustling with the arrival of holiday guests. In the warmth of the Darcy kitchen, family secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested. A bright new holiday tale full of mirth, wit, and the power of giving back to others.
Purchase Your Tickets Here

 

Santa 54th Annual Christmas Arts and Craft Fair

When: December 4th from 9 am to 4 pm
Where: Historic Folsom | 905 Leidesdorff Street, Folsom
What: At 54 years strong, this juried craft fair with more than 200 artisan crafters, strolling musicians, donation-based face painting, coffee and food vendors, and Historic District brick-and-mortar merchants and restaurateurs is the best place to find unique, quality, handmade items! This event will happen rain or shine from 9 am to 4 pm.
Learn More Here

 

Christmas in Fair Oaks Tree Lighting

When: December 3rd from 2 pm to 6 pm
Where: Fair Oaks Park
What: The Fair Oaks Recreation & Park District and Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce present the Christmas in Fair Oaks Tree Lighting event! The annual holiday celebration will feature live music community stage performances, craft vendors, children’s games and activities, food trucks, Santa & Mrs. Claus, tree lighting, and warm Fair Oaks charm for the entire family. Please note – the annual parade will not be taking place this year. The event will be held in Fair Oaks Park due to construction in the Fair Oaks Village. General Admission, parking, and children’s games and activities are free.
Learn More Here

 

38th Annual Santa Parade Around the State Capitol

When: December 10th from 10 am to 11 am
Where: 14th & N Streets along Capitol Park
What: Join Sacramento’s Official Christmas Music Station Mix 96 at 10 am on December 10th in the heart of California’s Capital City and freshly redesigned Downtown District near Capitol Park for the Santa Parade. Featuring car clubs, pageant winners, clowns, floats, marching bands, and of course, Sacramento welcomes SANTA CLAUS to town! The parade starts at 10 am and Circles Capitol Park. It will start at 14th and N, travel west to 10th, turn right up to L and end at L and 12th.
Learn More Here

 

Winter Wonderland at Fairytale Town  

When: December 10th, 11th, 17th & 18th from 1 pm to 7 pm
Where: Fairytale Town | 3901 Land Park Drive, Sacramento
What: Celebrate the holiday season at Fairytale Town with holiday lights, festive décor and vendors, snow, Santa, arts & crafts, and more at Fairytale Town’s Winter Wonderland event!
Learn More Here

 

Sacramento SPCA’s 5th Annual Pup Crawl

When: December 10th from 12 pm to 4 pm
Where: Truitt Bark Park | 19th and Q Streets
What: Join the Sacramento SPCA and partnering Midtown businesses to celebrate the Pawlidays by giving back to the animals while you sip, savor, and shop this holiday season! On Saturday, December 10th, from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm check in at Truitt Bark Park for your map, jingle bells for your pup(s), photos with Santa Paws, and other holiday giveaways. Enjoy drink and food specials, shopping discounts, and holiday activity stations at each Pup Crawl stop.
Get Your Tickets Here

 

Santa Hustle in Roseville

When: December 11th from 8 am to 12 pm
Where: Vernon Street Town Square | 311 Vernon Street, Roseville
What: Thousands of Santas will hit the streets of Roseville during the 3rd annual Santa Hustle 5K, Half Marathon, and Kids Dash. Runners and walkers alike are warmly invited to join this magical event, which begins and ends at Vernon Street Town Square.
Register Here

 

Santa River Cruises Aboard the Hornblower

When: Saturdays & Sundays in December (select times)
Where: 1206 Front Street, Sacramento (between K and L Street – the L Street Dock)
What: Looking to meet Santa while avoiding the huge lines at the mall? Spend your December afternoon cruising along the Sacramento River with Santa himself! You and your family will be greeted with a complimentary cookie and a cup of hot cocoa to warm up your chilly winter afternoon. Relax to the sounds of background holiday music, or take your family to the coloring area where fun holiday-themed coloring sheets will be available. Don’t forget to bring your camera because Santa will be on board and ready for a photo op!
Plan Your Santa Cruise Here

 

Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink

When: Open select days – Now until January 16th
Where: 701 K Street, Sacramento
What: Sharpen your skates and perfect your triple axel—the Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink returns to the heart of the city! Feel a chill blow down K street as you approach Ali Youssefi Square and be teleported into a winter wonderland at the ice rink.
Click Here for Pricing and Special Events

 

Holiday Weekends at Old Sugar Mill

When: Weekends in December until the 18th
Where: Old Sugar Mill | 35265 Willow Avenue, Clarksburg
What: Join the Old Sugar Mill as we kick off a month-long celebration of “Holiday Weekends at the Wineries” with live music, food trucks, and vendors!
Purchase Your Tickets Here

Wondering where you can catch a dazzling light display this year? Check out some of our favorite, over-the-top holiday light displays in and around the Sacramento area!

Holiday Light Displays:
East Sacramento’s Fab 40s Christmas Lights (Neighborhood Event): Grab your hot cocoa and bundle up while you admire this classic, established East Sacramento neighborhood (from 40th to 49th, between J and Folsom) for its beautiful homes and brilliant light displays. This neighborhood is transformed into a winter wonderland during the holiday season with lights and garlands draped around the tree-lined streets. You can even hire Top Hand Ranch Carriage Company and take a carriage through the Fab 40s with up to 20 people!

 

Bayside Christmas Lights Drive-Thru in Roseville (Now through December 31): Join Bayside for its 7th Annual Christmas Lights Drive-Thru that is sure to delight the entire community. Prepare for a night of dazzling lights paired with your favorite Christmas music! Pack up the whole family and get ready to be immersed in music and lights all from the comfort of your own car. FREE tickets are required for entry to maximize your experience and to keep our roads safe. Get your tickets here.

 

Dovewood Court in Orangevale (Neighborhood Event): This cozy 18-home cul-de-sac brings the holiday spirit to life in the form of lights every night from 5:30 pm to 10 pm. Be sure to bundle up because the neighborhood is only allowing walk-throughs this year. Parking is available nearby at the Orangevale Grange on Walnut Avenue. Every home in this cul-de-sac is extensively decorated with a holiday theme in mind – from How the Grinch Stole Christmas to Peanuts and much more!

Pebble Creek Christmas Lights in Rocklin (Neighborhood Event): Visitors trek from miles around to see this very fun and family-oriented Christmas light extravaganza that includes hundreds of handcrafted characters from your favorite shows, both old and new. A popular and classic Rocklin holiday tradition. Stroll through the neighborhood on foot or bundle up in the car and roll down the windows for an impressive display of lights! Note: Weekdays are best as weekends are extremely crowded.

Home for the holidays? Consider ditching the giant Santa this year and elevating your home decor this season with some helpful tips and tricks from expert interior designers.

 

You Don’t Have To Keep Up With The Joneses

“As you decorate for the holidays, always keep in mind that the primary goal is for you and your family to love where you live. You shouldn’t feel pressure to have the most spectacular light display or the tallest, sparkliest tree—unless you want to, and I’ll be the first to say, that’s totally okay,” says interior designer and owner of Kathy Kuo Home, Kathy Kuo.

Kuo suggests incorporating pieces that are the most meaningful into your holiday home presentation. “Your Grandmother’s heirloom glass ornaments or homemade paper snowflakes from your kiddos—the things that are heart-opening. From there, add in the well-placed sprigs of greenery or your favorite warm twinkle lights, You’ll find that it’s easy to get to a very meaningful and tasteful result.”

 

Ditch The Red And Green…When Appropriate

Liz Toombs, CID president and owner of PDR Interiors suggests going with colors that complement your existing furniture and decor. “Your colors should not fight with the standard decor of your room. The colors should be harmonious, but not a match. They need to work together in a way that supports the vibe for your holiday gathering.”

She also likes to add neutral tones. “Layered neutral tones combined with shiny accents or even pops of color work beautifully for creating a festive atmosphere. Winter whites and warm creams are always a great foundation and can be accented with a soft blush or even an icy blue,” she says. “And don’t be afraid to go beyond the traditional evergreens—mix in olive and juniper branches with eucalyptus twigs and even dusty miller for a little subtle silvery tone and visual interest.”

 

Create Cozy Vibes

One of the things we love most about holidays are the warm and cozy vibes. So, if you’re not sure what to do as far as decorating goes, Kuo advises keeping it simple by mixing in some cozy elements. “Finding time to pause during the holidays is the ultimate luxury, and what better way to relax than with cozy throw blankets and faux-fur decorative pillows. Light a luxe scented candle to touch all senses and enjoy the perfect touch of winter wonderment.”

 

Use Dishware As A Guide

Creating the picture-perfect tablescape can be one of the most stressful items to check off on your to-do list. But you don’t need to break your budget or find perfectly matching holiday-themed dishes and table linens. “If you want to create an elegant aesthetic, incorporate china and crystal or cut-glass cups paired with cloth napkins and silverware. I also recommend layering,” says Toombs. She suggests starting with your tablecloth and then adding a placement or charger. “Then add your plate(s), and top with a napkin in an eye-catching napkin holder. These layers will create a visual delight for guests without taking up a lot of surface area on the table.”

This year, Diez & Sigg Properties will once again be a drop-off site for the Toys for Tots Drive, which helps collect and distribute unwrapped, new toys to less fortunate children in the local area every holiday season. Last year with your help, we had two overflowing bins!! This year, we will have two collection sites – one at our Carmichael office and the other at our Gold River office. Toys can be dropped off now through December 14th. Give the gift of joy today!

First Office Location: 7144 Fair Oaks Boulevard #7, Carmichael, CA 95608
Second Office Location: 11201 Gold Express Drive #201, Gold River, CA 95670

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Sacramento Lifestyle

Your August Newsletter is Here

August 10, 2022 by tbell Leave a Comment

School is back in session…and this month, we’re offering a crash course on all things Sacramento. Get ready to fill up your social calendar for the rest of August with an exciting lineup of concerts, festivals, River Cats games, and more! We also take a look at the shifting real estate market and some of the recent changes that will affect buyers and sellers in the coming months. Last but certainly not least, we look ahead to this year’s top fall decor trends that you can incorporate into your home to create a cozy space and earn some extra points with family, friends, and peers. Read on for the full scoop!

Click on the below links to see what local events and activities are taking place now through the end of August!

 

Sacramento:

  1. River Cats Schedule
  2. Sac Republic FC Schedule
  3. Now-August 28th (Every Weekend): Live Music at Crawdads on the River
  4. Now-August 28th (Select Days): Alegria by Cirque Du Soleil
  5. Now-August 31st: Front Street Water Carousel & Waterfront Wheel in Old Sacramento
  6. Now-August 31st (Select Days): Old Sacramento Underground Tours
  7. Now-End of Year: Van Gogh Exhibit in West Sacramento: The Immersive Experience
  8. August 9th-14th: The Secret Garden Broadway At Music Circus
  9. August 10th: BarnFlix at Drake’s the Barn: The Breakfast Club
  10. August 12th: Trucks & Such at Land Park Amphitheatre
  11. August 13th: Celebrate Oak Park
  12. August 13th: Festival Del Mole
  13. August 14th: Sacramento Antique Faire
  14. August 14th: Second Sunday Brunch Market
  15. August 16th: Sunset Yoga Sessions at Drake’s The Barn
  16. August 18th: Summer Soiree Series at California Museum
  17. August 18th: 2022 Best of Sacramento Party
  18. August 18th: Daddy Yankee at Golden 1
  19. August 19th-21st: FoodieLand Night Market at Cal Expo
  20. August 19th: Back to School BBQ at McClatchy Park
  21. August 20th-21st: 11th Annual Banana Festival at William Land Park
  22. August 20th: Art on the Spectrum at The Crocker
  23. August 20th: Legendary Sacramento Mile @ Cal Expo
  24. August 23rd-28th: The Color Purple at Broadway Music Circus
  25. August 24th: BarnFlix at Drake’s The Barn: Madagascar
  26. August 25th: Latin & Funk Night at Drake’s The Barn
  27. August 28th: 23rd Annual Race for the Arts 5K, Kids Fun Run & Arts Fest
  28. August 30th: Kendrick Lamar at Golden 1

 

Carmichael:

  1. Every Sunday: Carmichael Farmers’ Market
  2. August 13th, 20th & 27th: Concerts in the Park

 

Fair Oaks:

  1. August 25th: Concerts in the Park
  2. August 26th: Comedy Under the Stars

 

Rancho Cordova/Gold River:

  1. August 12th (Every Friday): Friday Night Concerts
  2. August 13th (Every Saturday): Sunrise Light Rail Station Farmers Market
  3. August 12th (And Select Days): Nunsense Musical Comedy at the MACC
  4. August 19th: Beatles & Brew

 

Folsom:

  1. Every Saturday: Farmers Market on the Plaza
  2. Now-October: Palladio Presents Free Yoga in the Piazza
  3. August 11th, 18th & 25th: Twilight Concert Series in Historic Folsom
  4. August 27th: Cars and Coffee Show at Folsom Palladio
  5. August 19th: Folsom Americana Fest

 

El Dorado Hills:

  1. Every Saturday: Deer Creek Hills Preserve Saturdays
  2. Every Sunday: El Dorado Hills Certified Farmers’ Market
  3. Every Thursday: Live on the Boulevard at El Dorado Hills Town Center
  4. Every 1st & 2nd Saturday: Cars & Coffee at El Dorado Hills Town Center

 

Elk Grove:

  1. Every Thursday: Neighborhood Market
  2. Every Saturday: Farmers Market
  3. August 16th: Mini MOO Family Night
  4. August 27th: Multi-Cultural Festival

 

Roseville:

  1. August 11th: Food Truck Mania
  2. August 13th: Fitness in the Park
  3. August 19th: Friday Night Flicks: Spiderman – No Way Home
  4. August 20th: Concerts on the Square at Vernon Street in Roseville

 

Rocklin:

  1. August 19th, 20th & 27th: Concerts at the Quarry
  2. August 26th: FREE Farmers Markets at Johnson-Springview Park

 

Things are starting to look up for buyers. According to a recent Redfin report, the city of Sacramento’s housing market is cooling at the second fastest rate in the nation, just behind the Bay Area. This marks a reversal from the height of the pandemic when it attracted scores of remote workers moving in from the Bay Area and other expensive parts of the country.
The latest housing statistics available from the Sacramento Association of Realtors also reveal that most of the Sacramento Region saw price drops in June. The median sales price decreased 2.6% from $575,000 to $560,000. This figure is up 7.7% from June 2021 ($520,000). The active listing inventory increased 21.6% from May to June, from 1,840 units to 2,237 units. Compared with June 2021 (1,297), inventory is up 72.5%. Moreover, the months of inventory increased from 1.4 months to 1.7 months. Median days on market increased from 7 to 8 and average days on market increased from 13 to 14.
So what’s causing this cooldown? For starters, mortgage rates have played an instrumental role — they nearly doubled in the first half of the year, reaching almost 6% in June. That caused the monthly mortgage payment for a typical homebuyer to surge 45% year-over-year to $2,459 in June and priced many buyers out of the market — therefore, increasing inventory and days on market.
However, we are now seeing mortgage rates fall close to 5%. The recent drop in mortgage rates from the June peak cuts about $400 a month from the monthly mortgage payment of a homebuyer looking at purchasing the median-priced home of $417,000. This opens the door for millions of homebuyers who were once priced out when mortgage rates soared in the first months of the year and are now able to get back into the game.
This recent drop in rates, coupled with increased inventory and a spike in average days on market should give buyers more leverage in the home buying process. 

 

Fall may seem a long ways away, but with the kids back to school, September 22nd will be here before we know it! If you’re thinking about doing a bit of re-decorating to get your home ready for the new season, now is a great time to find on-trend items that will create a comforting space and help you fall for your home all over again. Here are some of this year’s most anticipated fall decor trends.

Earth Tones: Earth tones are making a big comeback this year and for good reason. “The ‘color of the year’ selections correlate with where we are as a society,” Ginger Curtis, owner and principal designer at Urbanology Designs, says. “People need healing spaces that are restorative and calming.” She expects these earthy greens to be paired with other nature-inspired colors—like sky blues, warm browns, and soft grays.

 

The great thing about this trend is that earth tones pair well with almost every style of decor. If your home already has warmer hues and neutrals, you can easily add a touch of fall by layering in some richer accent colors like this warm-toned pillow arrangement or these amber glass vases from Crate & Barrel. You can also create a cozier space in your living room or bedroom by adding these cotton waffle throws that are now on sale at West Elm.

Natural Wood: Incorporating natural wood and warm wood tones is another great way to create a welcoming and relaxed environment for fall — and experts agree. “Manufacturers have developed a happy medium between ultra-dark furniture and super washed-out gray tones,” Kristin Bartone, creative director and principal designer at Bartone Interiors says. Warm, medium-tone woods are already popular in flooring, but she says we should see more “lightly stained wood oak” furniture and décor in the coming year. And Mary Beth Christopher, principal designer at MBC Interior Design, agrees. “I’m very ready to say goodbye to overly bleached-out wood,” she says. “We are nesting right now. We need comfort, coziness, and warmth.”
However, don’t panic if you have gray-toned wood flooring or other elements in your home. You can still easily incorporate warmer wood tones through furniture like this reclaimed coffee table from West Elm, or these gorgeous dining room chairs from Wayfair. Free-floating storage shelves are another budget-friendly way to instantly add warmth to your kitchen or living room.

Cozy Textures: Bring on the cozy textures – think chunky cotton, wool throws, and luscious velvet accents to instantly elevate your space and add an element of warmth. “If it’s not comfortable, forget it,” Caroline Brackett, owner and principal designer at Caroline Brackett Studio of Design, says. “For textures, that means anything furry, nubby, or cozy.” And Kim Gordon, principal designer at Kim Gordon Designs, agrees. “We’re going to see a huge wave of shapely, soft upholstered pieces that are slung lower to the ground,” she says. “This is all about letting your home envelop you.”

 

Not sure where to start? Make your home irresistibly cozy with these faux fur throws or these gorgeous knit pillows.

Candles: While they aren’t technically a trend, nothing screams fall like candles. Not only will a candle bring that warm and inviting feeling into your home – but it also serves as a signature fall staple piece that instantly infuses the home with comforting scents. Place these gorgeous votives on the fireplace, entryway, table, or outdoor patio to illuminate your home and add a touch of elegance. On a budget? You can stock up on signature fall scents here.

Mix Vintage & Modern: Traditional touches and antique accents are coming back in a big way — and Mary Beth Christopher, principal designer at MBC Interior Design, agrees.  “Here in California, the T-word (traditional) has been banished. But, traditional design is coming out of the woodwork in a new way.” She also notes that people are gravitating toward “pieces that have richness and history”— like ornate mirrors, velvet chairs, and fringe-lined couches. But that doesn’t mean getting rid of your modern pieces. “Mixing and matching current furniture pieces with family heirlooms or antiques helps to keep the room feeling timeless,” adds Mary Maloney, owner and interior designer at Bee’s Knees Interior Design.

 

If you’d like to add a few vintage pieces to your home, start with a vintage rug, velvet chair, or timeless mirror.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Fireworks, Food and Fun! Your Ultimate Guide to the Fourth!

July 1, 2022 by tbell Leave a Comment

Independence Day is just around the corner! That’s why this month’s newsletter is dedicated to local events, parades, and patriotic happenings taking place in and around the Sacramento area. We’re also sharing a few of our favorite recipes that you can whip up in no time for your Fourth of July bash. And last but certainly not least, we take a look at the current real estate market to see what’s in store for buyers and sellers this summer.

Looking for ways to celebrate the Fourth this weekend? Click on the below links for an unforgettable lineup of fireworks and fun!

Sacramento County:

Rancho Cordova Fourth of July Celebration (July 3rd – 4th): The Rancho Cordova Fourth of July Celebration returns with a one-mile road race and parade down Coloma Road. There will also be carnival rides, concerts, and fireworks at Hagan Park. The fireworks display will take place at 9:45 pm on both Sunday and Monday. Tickets can be purchased online. Click here for additional information.

Salute to the Red, White, & Blue in Elk Grove (July 4th): Join Elk Grove as they salute the red, white and blue! Festivities begin at 5 pm. A “Let Freedom Ride” bike parade will start at 6 pm, which will be followed by a performance by Sacramento cover band Apple Z. The fireworks display will be set to the soundtrack from 94.7 The River and will start at 9:40 pm. Click here to learn more!

Folsom Pro Rodeo (July 1st – July 3rd): Yee-haw! The Folsom Pro Rodeo is celebrating its 60th year. Along with non-stop rodeo action, there will be nightly fireworks displays starting at 10 pm. Click here for a full schedule of events and get your rodeo tickets here.

Fourth on the Field at Sutter Health Park (July 4th):  Get ready for food trucks, fireworks, and family fun! Attendees are able to enjoy a picnic out on the outfield as well as access to vendors, 19+ food trucks, and a wide assortment of beverages. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 pm. Field access general admission costs $12. For the 21+ club level admission, tickets cost $20. Visit rivercats.com to plan your outing!

Red, White, & Blue Celebration in Carmichael (July 2nd): Carmichael’s Red, White, & Blue Celebration returns on Saturday, July 2nd, and will be held at the La Sierra Community Center at 6:30 pm. Food trucks and the Beer Garden will open up at 6:30 pm. There will also be a FREE kid zone and a live band performance featuring the Great Wilde Open, beginning at 7 pm. Fireworks are set to begin at 9:30 pm. Click here to learn more!

Arden Park July 4th Bike Parade and Festival (July 4th): If you love parades, visit the Arden Park Recreation and Park District for their annual Bike Parade and Festival. The parade starts at 10 am and afterwards, you can enjoy live music, food, and a kid zone with giant inflatables throughout Arden Park from 11 am to 1 pm. Free admission includes the pool too. The hot dog and hamburger meals are available for $5 and $6, respectively. Learn more here.

Placer County:

Roseville’s Fourth of July Parade & Fireworks (July 4th): Celebrate the 4th in Roseville! The parade begins at 9 am along downtown Roseville. Fireworks will take place at the Grounds. Gates open at 4 pm with seating at the grandstand being first-come, first-serve. Admission is free, but parking is $10. There will be activities and concessions. Fireworks will begin between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. Click here to learn more!

Kings Beach Drone Fireworks and Beach Party (July 3rd): The 41st annual July 3rd Beach Party will feature the first-ever drone light show in North Lake Tahoe! The party takes place at Kings Beach State Recreation Area starting at 7 pm and is open to all ages for free. Enjoy three delicious food vendors, and a beer/wine garden as well as a dazzling drone light show display at 9:30 pm. You can buy preferred seating located at the North Tahoe Event Center here. Click here for more information.

Lincoln 4th of July Celebration (July 4th): Join the Lincoln community for a family-friendly and FREE event at McBean Memorial Park! Activities include a pancake breakfast, parade, annual horseshoe tournament, vendor booths, a kid zone, concerts, a baseball game, and much more! Click here for more information.

Celebrate America 2022 in Rocklin (July 1st – 2nd): Destiny Community Center in Rocklin is hosting a two-day celebration for the Fourth of July weekend. Doors open at 4 pm on July 1st. Twin Oaks Park will be filled with music, food, and a kid zone. This event boasts one of the largest fireworks displays in the area, along with a military flyover demonstration. Fireworks start at 8 pm. Click here to plan your weekend!

El Dorado County:

Annual Fourth of July Family Blast (July 4th): Celebrate the 4th in Placerville! The El Dorado County fairgrounds has a wide range of festivities – from carnival rides and live music to face painting and a festive fireworks display. Gates open at 3 pm. There will be live music with Dream and the Dreamer from 6 to 10 pm and fireworks will start after dark! Click here for the cost of admission and to learn more.

Lights on the Lake Fireworks (July 4th): The “Lights on the Lake” fireworks show, named one of the country’s top Fourth of July celebrations, is set to take place along the South Shore of Lake Tahoe on July 4th. The show is scheduled to begin at 9:45 p.m. The fireworks are visible from all over town. Click here for a roundup of places to see the show.

Are you hosting a Fourth of July bash at home with friends and family? While barbecuing is a given, you can sweeten up your celebration just a bit more with these fabulously festive apps, drinks, and desserts!

Patriotic Appetizers:

  1. Patriotic Trail Mix: Nothing says “Happy Fourth” like this simple yet delicious trail mix recipe, which is loaded with mini marshmallows, M&Ms, and licorice. Get the recipe here.
  2. Fourth of July Brie: While you’re waiting for the grill to heat up, this Fourth of July Brie is a must! Because who doesn’t love fresh fruit paired with warm cheesy goodness? Learn how to make it here.
  3. Watermelon Strawberry Caprese Salad: Looking for something light and refreshing? Try out this easy-to-make, star-studded Watermelon Strawberry Caprese Salad.
  4. Red, White, & Blue Sliders: They may be miniature, but these sliders are jam-packed with bold flavor thanks to a magical combination of strawberries, blue cheese, and hamburger patties. Not a fan of blue cheese? Swap out for swiss or jack. Get the recipe here.
  5. American Flag Veggie Tray: There’s nothing more patriotic than an American flag veggie tray! Learn how to assemble it here.
  6. Fireworks Pasta Salad: This pasta salad will have your taste buds creating their own fireworks show! This recipe takes a fiery twist on traditional pasta salad with the help of spicy dill pickles and an extra dose of heat in the dressing. Make it here.

Sparkling Beverages: 

  1. Red, White & Blue Frozen Sangria: What’s better than a frozen slushy? A red, white, and boozy one…This adult beverage is naturally flavored and is sure to be a hit at your Fourth of July celebration! Get the recipe here.
  2. Rocket Jello Shots: Jello just got an adult makeover thanks to this sparkling recipe! See how to make Rocket Jello Shots here!
  3. Blackberry Mojito: Beat the heat with this refreshing Blackberry Mojito!
  4. Red, White & Blue Wine Spritzer: Another refreshing favorite is this wine spritzer packed with blueberries, strawberries, and of course, some white wine of your choice. Learn how to make it here.
  5. Sparkling Cherry Limeade (Non-Alcoholic Drink): This delicious mocktail is a must for your party – and the kids will enjoy it too! Get the recipe here.
  6. 4th of July Mocktail: This 4th of July mocktail is loaded with fresh juice, seltzer, and fruit to create the ultimate drink for all guests to enjoy. Make it here.

Dazzling Desserts:

  1. Firecracker Milkshake: Kids will go crazy over these decadent (and festive) Firecracker Milkshakes. You can add toppings like hot fudge or strawberry sauce for a little extra flavor! Check out the recipe here.
  2. Mini Stars Berry Pies: These adorable miniature cherry-berry pies are packed with flavor and an assortment of cherries, strawberries, and raspberries. Top with ice cream and enjoy! Get the recipe here.
  3. Star-Spangled S’mores: Nothing screams summer like s’mores. This patriotic version is a delicious way to enjoy Independence Day! Click here to make your own batch.
  4. Brownie Flag Cake: Who doesn’t love ooey-gooey brownies? You can use the homemade brownie batter recipe or a mixed box. Topped with fresh blueberries, strawberries, and vanilla frosting, this brownie cake is sure to be a real hit with guests! Learn how to make it here.
  5. Patriotic Popsicles: Fourth of July and popsicles go hand in hand. Learn how to make this patriotic dessert here.
  6. Dipped Ice Cream Cones: Ice cream anyone? This summer staple is taken to the next level with red, white, and blue hand-dipped cones. Add sprinkles and scoop in your favorite ice cream for the ultimate treat! Click here for the recipe.

Good news for buyers. According to recent housing statistics, it looks like the Sacramento real estate market is finally taking a breath. For the first time in nearly two years, the number of homes for sale in the market has surpassed one month’s worth of inventory. As of June 27th, nearly 40% of all active listings have had a price drop. Median prices are still going up slightly, but price reductions on individual homes for sale are becoming far more common.

“I think we’re in a place where we’ve legitimately shifted and we’ve said goodbye to the most aggressive market ever,” Sacramento appraiser and real estate market analyst Ryan Lundquist said. Local real estate experts expect the market to continue its modest pace through the summer and into the fall. Read the full article here.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Your June Newsletter is Here!

June 10, 2022 by tbell Leave a Comment

Hello June! This month is heating up as we discuss all things summer-related. From our favorite “dad-approved” man cave spaces to this season’s most popular backyard design trends, we’ve got you covered. We also take a look at the Sacramento real estate market, which continues to make a big splash. Read on for the full scoop!

Check out the latest events and activities that the Greater Sacramento area has to offer.

Sacramento Events:

River Cats Schedule: Click Here For May Games
Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here For May Matches
Concerts in the Park: Click Here For This Year’s Schedule
Spring Concert Series in Old Folsom (Every Sunday): Click Here for the Complete Schedule
Now through June 12th (Every Saturday): Dance on the Edge of Summer
Now through June 12th: 21st Sacramento French Film Festival
Now through June 26th (Select Days): Old Sacramento Brew Boat Tours
Now through July 31st (Select Sundays): Waterfront Yoga in Old Sacramento
Now through June 30th (Every Thursday): Twilight Concert Series
June 9th: Food Truck Mania in Roseville
June 9th: ArtMIX at the Crocker
June 11th: Community Garage Sale in Old Fair Oaks
June 11-12th: Sacramento Pride Festival 2022
June 16th: Sac Hot Chicken Battle 2022
June 18th: Sacramento Water Lantern Festival 2022
June 18th: 3rd Saturdays Art Walk in Roseville
June 18th: 3rd Annual Front Street Brewfest 2022
June 18th: Concerts on the Square in Roseville
June 19th: Juneteenth Festival Weekend
June 19th: Father’s Day Car Show 2022 at BaySide in Roseville
June 25th: Taco & Margarita Festival 2022 @ Cal Expo
June 25th: Historic Folsom’s Hometown Parade
June 30th: Shawn Mendes at Golden 1 Center

Summer is the season for spending time outdoors. And what better way to enjoy your time outside than by creating an “Instagram-worthy” oasis in your very own backyard? Check out our seven favorite design trends that you can incorporate into your outdoor space!

Outdoor Kitchens: Outdoor kitchens are quickly becoming the mark of an indoor-outdoor living space. Satsha Lopez-Jaimes, Living Spaces Designer adds, “Just because it’s outdoors doesn’t mean you can’t have indoor luxury, so bring in storage or build in storage through shelving and cabinets; use shelves to display an herb garden in statement planters. To make it restaurant-esque, fill the larger kitchen space with lots of seating for dining.” Not sure what style of outdoor kitchen is suitable for your backyard? Get inspiration, tips and resources here.

Pizza Oven: Two words: Pizza oven. Over the past year, there has been a huge rise in interest in building outdoor pizza ovens. And what better way to ramp up your outdoor kitchen than with your very own outdoor pizza oven? Thankfully, adding one to your home doesn’t have to be a four-figure investment. Companies like Ooni sell portable outdoor pizza ovens for less than $400. Check out their oven here. Check out other affordable options here.

Outdoor Living Rooms: Outdoor kitchens have been on the rise for quite some time now — and while they’re not going anywhere —  many homeowners are also interested in creating outdoor living rooms, according to Houzz. Not only do these spaces include stylish and durable furniture sets but many of them also have outdoor fireplaces, rugs, and TVs. Fair warning: Get ready to be the most popular hang-out spot in town! Find budget-friendly items, ideas, and inspiration here.

Fire Pits: The popularity of fire pits, tables, and outdoor fireplaces skyrocketed during the pandemic and will remain in demand this year, and for good reason. Fire pits are a surefire way to lend a cozy, communal feel to your outdoor space. Larger pits can serve as the center of a seating area, while portable ones are perfect for small patios. In terms of the latest outdoor fireplace tech, designer Raboine has another suggestion: “An update on the classic fire pit design we see becoming more popular is the fire table. Fire tables offer a sleek, linear look, which complements the modern design trend.” Check out some of 2022’s most popular fire pit and table ideas here.

Resort Aesthetics: Who wants to transform their backyard into their own private getaway? According to Pinterest, searches for “resort aesthetic” have doubled this past year, along with several other vacation-related terms. Not sure where to find this type of aesthetic? Target, for one, is featuring this trend, showcasing items including fringed patio umbrellas, boho wicker club chairs, and funky acrylic drinkware that would be perfect for piña coladas, daiquiris and, well, anything worthy of a tiny umbrella. Up your resort aesthetic game with this Maddalena Patio Chair Set, which is giving us serious vacation vibes.

Planters: Gardening remains on the rise, and even if you don’t have a spacious backyard, it doesn’t mean that you can’t get in on the action. Many companies and brands are coming up with new ways to make use of every square inch, like these affordable Plant Traps, which allow you to hang plants on the outside of your deck or balcony.

Stonescaping: If you’re sick of sky-high water bills or live in a drought-prone area, consider switching up your lawn in favor of a gravel one, which is quickly becoming the latest and most popular landscaping trend. Hardscaping not only helps you use less water but also creates a more eco-friendly backyard. Consider using pavers and gravel patches to define areas of your outdoor space, like a space for alfresco dining or playing bocce ball. Check out these stone landscaping ideas for serious inspiration.

Father’s Day rolls around on June 19th, and what better way to honor dad than with his very own man cave? Check out our top four man cave ideas to transform any ordinary space into his favorite hideaway!

Movie Theater Man Cave: Grab the popcorn and get ready to enjoy the ultimate man cave complete with ample seating, dimmed lighting, and a massive projector for dad’s viewing pleasure. Transform your basement or one of your spare rooms into an at-home movie theater by incorporating one or more of the below pieces.

  • Movie Theater Man Cave Canvas
  • Portable Folding Projector
  • Pop Corn Maker | Pop Corn Boxes
  • Mobile Bar
  • Luxury Movie Seating
  • Home Area Rug Runner
  • Movie Night Gift Basket
  • Movie Theater Throw Pillows
  • Movie Theater Artwork
  • Wish List Item: Home Theater Upholstered Door Panel

Decorated Garage Man Cave: An unused garage is a perfect space for a custom man cave, providing a place for dad to unwind, relax, and entertain after a long day at work. You can easily transform your garage into a man cave and still set it up to be a garage again in the future. Check out this complete guide to converting your garage into the ultimate man cave escape and check out some of our favorite accessories below.

  • Man Cave Garage Sign
  • LED Neon Garage Sign
  • Man Cave Artwork
  • Little Italy Bar Cabinet
  • Limited Edition Cooler
  • TV Ceiling Mount
  • Black Futon Sofa
  • Coffee Table
  • Tool Storage Rack
  • Wish List Item: Golf Simulator

Bourbon Bar Man Cave: Want to transform your ordinary bar into a high-end home bar? The best part is that it won’t break the bank! With a few added accessories, dad can have the bourbon bar of his dreams. Fair warning: Other dads might flock here, making your home bar the most popular hang-out spot in town.

  • Whiskey Barrel Drink Coasters
  • Bourbon Bar Man Cave Sign
  • Bar Stools
  • Mounted Shot Dispenser
  • Premium Whiskey Glasses
  • Whiskey Decanter Set
  • Home Bar Lighting
  • Ice Bucket
  • Whiskey Stones Set
  • Authentic Bourbon Whiskey Barrel
  • Wish List Item: Corner Bar Cabinet

Sports/Game Room Man Cave: Themed man caves are in, and this one is clearly owned by a sports lover. Even if you have a small space, you can decorate tastefully to achieve a sports lover’s paradise. Not sure where to begin? Learn how to create the quintessential sports man cave here and check out our favorite accessories below.

  • Sports Wall Art
  • Canvas Wall Art Basketball Players
  • Mini Basketball Hoop
  • Jersey Frame Display Case
  • Sports Memorabilia Display Case
  • Ultimate Bean Bag Chairs
  • Darts Board
  • Wish List Item: Sports Billiard Pool Table

While there’s no denying that our current market favors sellers, we are starting to see a slow but steady growth in inventory that will help eager buyers as they dive into the real estate pool. According to the Sacramento Association of Realtors, the active listing inventory increased 27.8% from March of this year to April. Compared with April of 2021, inventory is up 33.4%. As for sellers, we are still seeing very competitive sales prices. The medium sales price increased 1.7% – from $556,000 to $565,500. This figure is up 15.5% from April 2021 ($489,500).
So what does this mean for buyers and sellers? While still very competitive, data suggests that a leveling market is on the horizon.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Hello May!

May 5, 2022 by tbell Leave a Comment

Hello May! This month, we’re dishing out an exciting line-up of festivities, food, and fun in and around the Sacramento region. From Cinco De Mayo and Mother’s Day celebrations to special ways to honor our country’s armed forces and those who have served this Memorial Day, we’ve got you covered. We also take a closer look at the current real estate market for both buyers and sellers as well as predictions from some of the nation’s top industry experts. Read on for the full scoop!

Whether you’re a local, new in town, or just passing through, we hope that you will find something in our Sacramento events line-up that will pique your interest!
Sacramento Events:

River Cats Schedule: Click Here For May Games

Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here For May Matches

Concerts in the Park: Click Here For This Year’s Schedule

Spring Concert Series in Old Folsom (Every Sunday): Click Here for the Complete Schedule

Now through July 31st (Select Sundays): Waterfront Yoga in Old Sacramento

May 5th: Big Day of Giving 2022

May 5th: Food Truck Mania & Classic Cars in Old Fair Oaks

May 6th-7th: Cal Expo Job Fair

May 7th: Art, Beer & Wine Festival @ El Dorado Hills Town Centre

May 7th-8th: Berryfest Strawberry Festival in Roseville

May 6th-June 26th (Select Days): Old Sacramento Brew Boat Tours

May 7th: Sacramento River Lunch Cruise on the River City Queen

May 7th-8th: East Sac Garden Tour

May 8th: Mother’s Day Sights & Sips Cruise

May 8th: Sacramento Antique Faire

May 8th: Mother’s Day Brunch at Esther’s Park

May 8th: Crafts & Drafts @ Drakes The Barn

May 11th: Eric Church @ Golden 1

May 14th: Gold Country 5K @ El Dorado Hills Town Center

May 14th-15th: 2022 Sacramento Grilled Cheese Festival

May 14th-15th: Country in the Park @ Cal Expo

May 18th: Pearl Jam @ Golden 1

May 20th: Taste of Fair Oaks

May 21st: 2022 Brews In The Burbs @ Sunrise Mall

May 21st-June 12th (Every Saturday): Dance on the Edge of Summer

May 26th-30th: Sacramento County Fair

May 30th: Memorial Day Sights & Sips Cruise

May 30th: California Automobile Museum Memorial Day Car Show

May 30th: No Excuses Memorial Day 5k

May 30th: Memorial Day Observance in Rancho Cordova

This month’s “Good Eats” section is dedicated to our favorite Cinco De Mayo restaurants and Mother’s Day brunch spots around town. Read on for a complete list!

For the Margarita & Mexican Food Lover: Cinco De Mayo is the perfect excuse to dig into some delicious tacos and pile on the chips and guac. That’s why we’re sharing some of our favorite spots with you to try out this year!

  1. Mexquite Restauant: Located in Folsom, Mexquite Restaurant has a friendly staff, delicious Mexican food, and a festive atmosphere. Their authentic dishes have even helped them secure the award for Style Magazine’s “Favorite Mexican Restaurant” over the past 10 years. You can select from over 100 Tequilas to create your custom margarita – all of which are made with Agave Nectar and fresh-squeezed lime juice. Sip your margarita out on their beautiful outdoor patio and enjoy food and drink specials all day long with a Live DJ from 5 pm to 10 pm.
  2. Mesa Mercado: If you’re a fan of the finer things in life, like freshly muddled margaritas and authentic Mexican cuisine, then you may want to make Mesa Mercado inside the Carmichael Milagro Centre your go-to Cinco De Mayo destination. For a margarita with a little kick to it, try their “Pepino Picante”, with muddled cucumber, chili powder, fresh lime juice, 100% blue agave tequila, and mescal. For a sweeter margarita without a headache, try their “Mango” margarita, with pureed mango and chile, their secret margarita mix, freshly sliced mango, and chile spice topped at the rim. If you want some food to go with that margarita, you can’t go wrong with their marinated skirt steak or roasted pork tacos.
  3. Zócalo: Another favorite hot spot is Zócalo, an upscale restaurant and bar that serves up some delicious handcrafted margaritas, mouth-watering dishes, and a lovely dining atmosphere. We recommend kicking off your meal with their freshly prepared guacamole starter. Because why not? For entrees, try their “Baja Fish Tacos” or their popular “Carnitas” plate. Their robust drink menu features everything from classic margaritas to mojitos and Palomas. Click here to find a location near you.
  4. Centro Cocina Mexicana: With a vibrant setting in the heart of midtown Sacramento and delicious cuisine, it’s no wonder Centro has been in business for over 25 years. From salsas to masa and corn tortillas, slow-cooked meats, and hearty soups, all of their dishes are created from scratch using the freshest ingredients. Centro will be open for lunch at noon on Cinco De Mayo and specials will be available all day. They are even offering a custom menu with a range of ceviche, taco, and combination plate options. Any margarita lovers out there? Centro will be canning their Margarita a la Centro — each can is 12 ounces, which is equivalent to 2 cocktails for only $12. This special is available at their outdoor bar. Make your reservations here.

“Mother’s Day Approved” Brunch Spots: Mark your calendars because Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 8th! And what better way to celebrate mom than with a delicious brunch in her honor? Below are our top four picks.

  1. Rancho Roble Vineyards: This Mother’s Day is the perfect opportunity to stop by Rancho Roble Vineyards, the hidden gem of Placer County. This beautiful estate will be hosting a special Mother’s Day event featuring a private tasting on Rancho’s beautiful front patio. A collection of their whites and reds will be poured. You and mom can also enjoy a mini-cheese and fruit board with this lovely tasting. This is a very special experience and has limited tasting spaces. Reserve your seats/time here. If you can’t make it Sunday, stop by on Friday May 6th for “Mom’s Night Out” featuring Bubbly, beautiful weather and a food truck to start your Mother’s Day weekend off right. Purchase your tickets here.
  2. High Hand Nursery & Cafe: Nestled in a beautiful nursery, High-Hand Café is another great spot for a lovely Mother’s Day celebration. Take a walk through their enchanting nursery beforehand, where you will find an amazing collection of plants, trees, shrubs, and perennials from top growers. When it comes to your dining experience, enjoy picture-perfect outdoor seating and a menu that reflects their passion for farm-fresh local ingredients. We recommend making a reservation in advance by calling (916) 660-0117 – extension 3.
  3. Farmhaus: Located in Granite Bay, this charming restaurant serves up fantastic dishes using only the freshest of ingredients and provides a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests. Plus, their outdoor dining area makes for a great brunch spot! Not sure what to order? While all of their dishes are raved about, we recommend trying one that includes their homemade pastrami. Parking can be an issue so try and arrive early to avoid outside crowds. Make reservations ahead of time by calling (916) 772-3276.
  4. Paragary’s in Midtown: Paragary’s is a Midtown Sacramento neighborhood bistro known for delicious seasonal cuisine in a beautiful setting. The garden-like patio is a Sacramento outdoor dining destination, featuring waterfalls, lush plantings, and decades-old olive trees. This Sunday, Paragary’s will be featuring a special Mother’s Day Brunch menu. Check out all of their brunch offerings here and be sure to make a reservation ASAP as spaces will fill up quickly. Click here to reserve your table.

In this month’s market snapshot, we turn to some of the country’s leading economists, who share their insights, predictions, and overall trends for real estate markets across the nation.

Are More Homes Coming to the Market in 2022?:

About 64% of prospective home sellers plan to list their properties by the end of August, according to a Realtor.com report. In even better news, a 43% share of those selling have expected prices below $350,000 — the range most first-time buyers target — and 22% anticipate listing between $350,000 and $500,000.

 


Jeff Tucker, senior economist at Zillow adds:

“An inventory peak in late summer or early fall is the most likely scenario, given how the market returned to normal seasonal trends in 2021. The stock of existing homes on the market is finally starting to refill, as our March data shows total inventory now rising strongly.”

 

Will Housing Inventory Ever Rebound?:

Low inventory keeps the housing market from equilibrium and has given sellers the upper hand in the past few years. However, a silver lining for buyers may sit on the horizon. For-sale housing supply averaged 1.6 million units per month in 2018 and 2019 but fell to around 1 million in 2021, according to Zillow. Based on a March survey conducted by the company, a 74% share of industry experts believe that the market will get back to those pre-pandemic inventory levels by 2024.


Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com adds:

“We’re going to start to take a step in that balanced direction this year. It’s going to take a couple of years just because the building shortfall is so big and because we still have so many young households, so there’s a lot of demand. The market will eventually get to balance, it’s just not going to happen overnight. We need to have more building. At the end of 2021, the U.S. was 5.8 million single-family homes short. It essentially means we’re five years behind when it comes to construction.”

 

What Role do Rising Interest Rates Play?:

The rise in mortgage rates works both for and against increasing inventory. Some otherwise would-be sellers could decide to stay put if they find the new interest rates to be unfavorable. Although, the higher costs to buy should lower demand and reduce the market competition.

Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin adds:

“The higher interest rates will lead to a lock-in effect for homeowners, so they may not list. And it also might reduce demand from home buyers, especially for people really sensitive to prices. But the market should slow down and that means homes will sit for-sale longer and more inventory will just accumulate because of that. Similar to previous years, we’ll see inventory probably start to grow around the third quarter.”

 

What Advice Do Economists Give to Buyers in 2022?:

Trying to buy a house right now can be challenging for many buyers because of increased interest rates coupled with a lack of inventory. However, it’s important to stay on top of your local housing market and speak with your Realtor about what changes they are seeing.

Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com adds:

“Higher costs are going to make home purchasing more challenging. Buyers are going to have to get creative, maybe look further out into the suburbs, or maybe consider less expensive metros than they might have before. Most buyers tend to try to complete their home purchases in the summer, with August as the end of that bulk moving season. So the best time for buyers is normally in the fall because sellers who list then usually are a little more willing to negotiate. But I wouldn’t necessarily put home search plans on pause. My advice is when you find a home that fits your checklist and is in your budget, put an offer in.”

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Celebrating Easter in Sacramento

April 14, 2022 by tbell Leave a Comment

Bring on the Easter egg hunts, adorable chocolate bunnies, and beautiful pastel colors because Easter is right around the corner – this Sunday to be exact! This month, we check out the latest Easter events and celebrations taking place in and around the Sacramento area. We also share some fun DIY Easter crafts and delicious brunch recipes that you can make in the comfort of your own home. Finally, we take a look at the local real estate market to see how it’s shaping up for spring. Read on for the full scoop!

Looking for some festive ways to celebrate Easter in Sacramento? Check out our top five picks for Easter egg hunts, bunny sightings, and spring activities – all of which are taking place this weekend!

  1. Spring EGGstravaganza @ Fairytale Town: (Saturday, April 16 & Sunday, April 17th): Join Fairytale Town for an exciting weekend featuring egg hunts, prizes, spring-themed arts and crafts, and more! Puppet Art Theater Company will also be on hand performing “Bunny Boot Camp” in the Children’s Theater. Tickets are $1 for members and $2 for nonmembers. Showtimes are at 12:30, 1:30, and 2:30 PM.  Plus, visit with Peter Cottontail on the Mother Goose Stage from 10 AM – 3 PM. Professional digital photos will be available to purchase for $5 or take your own for free. Make spring-themed crafts from 10 AM – 3 PM. Learn more here.
  2. Easter Bunny comes to El Dorado Hills Town Center: (Now until April 17th): Stop by El Dorado Hills Town Center to capture some “egg-cellent” photos with the Easter bunny himself! Charm Photography will have prints, images, and gift items available on-site for purchase. Check out the available packages and schedule your appointment here.
  3. Easter Egg Express: Saturday train rides (Now – April 16th) at 10 am and 1 pm. Sunday train rides (Now – April 17th) at 10 am, 1 pm, and 4 pm: Celebrate Easter on an unforgettable train ride and visit river-side park and boarding station. Kids will decorate their own Easter Egg bag. There will also be games, an Easter Egg hunt, and other surprises! Relax with your family and friends at one of the picnic tables and enjoy the scenery. There’s so much fun that your little bunny will be hopping with excitement. This 2.5-hour experience is fun for kids of all ages. Each ticket includes a 45-minute train ride. Learn more here.
  4. Easter Eggstravaganza: (Saturday, April 16th): Join Fair Oaks for the return of a long-standing tradition, Easter Eggstravaganza! Children and their families will have an excellent time with free children’s egg hunts (0-12 years of age), craft station, petting zoo, pictures with the Bunny, and more! Looking for some extra fun? For a nominal fee, enjoy carnival games, inflatables, and an adult egg hunt. Vendors and food trucks will also be on-site! Learn more here.
  5. Easter Carnival Variety Show:  (Saturday, April 16th): Dress up in your finest spring and Easter get-ups for a throwback to a softer, pastel world of carnival fun, games, snacks, and live performances of circus, sideshow, and more at Twin Rivers Cider Company. There will be 18 different types of hard cider on tap and food trucks on-site. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Purchase your tickets here.

Looking to kick off the festivities this spring with some fun Easter crafts? We’ve got you covered with five simple yet adorable ideas that everyone can partake in!

  1. Golden Easter Eggs: Tired of dunking your eggs in food coloring? Take your Easter egg game to the next level with these gold marbled Easter eggs. Learn how to make them here.
  2. Easter Wreath: A good first impression starts with the entryway. And what better way to welcome in guests than with a gorgeous and easy-to-make Easter wreath? This simple yet timeless design sets the tone for spring. Learn how to make it here.
  3. Easter Egg Table Centerpiece: Not only do these stand-up paper eggs make for a beautiful centerpiece, but they’re also quite fun to make! You just need some card stock, a hot glue gun, and pretty ribbons and/or bows to complete this craft! Click here to see a step-by-step tutorial.
  4. Bunny Planters: Check out these DIY bunny planters! The kids will have fun making them and you can put your green thumb to use. Learn how to make them here.
  5. Lolli Pop Bunnies: Need a festive treat for the kids table? How about a fun surprise inside of an Easter basket? Try out these DIY lollipop bunnies! Click here to learn how to create them.

Bring on the brunch! From mimosas with a twist to savory frittatas, we’ve put together a list of recipes that will be sure to impress “every-bunny”.

Festive Drinks: Get the party started with bright florals, tart fruits, and delectable flavors in these Easter-inspired cocktails!

  1. Peep This: This peep-inspired Easter mimosa is sure to be a brunch favorite with pink lemonade, champagne, and assorted peeps. Get the recipe here.
  2. Spicy Bloody Mary: Every Bloody Mary bar needs a spicy option, and this recipe is the perfect option to fill the spot. Learn how to make this cocktail here.
  3. Cranberry Cava Cocktail: This simple, two-ingredient cocktail incorporates cranberries to add a fresh, spring-y aura to the drink. Get the list of ingredients here.
  4. Chocolate Egg Martini: This cocktail takes a grown-up spin on a child’s favorite with sweet vanilla and creamy advocaat. Get the recipe here.
  5. Ginger Peach Soda Mocktail: This non-alcoholic recipe is a great mocktail for an Easter brunch, or could be punched up with a little vodka or another spirit. Learn how to make it here.

Brunch Bites: These brunch-inspired dishes will take your Easter celebration to the next level.

  1. Hash Brown Nests with Portobellos and Eggs: With crispy hashbrowns, cheesy eggs, and crumbled bacon, what’s not to love about these hash brown nests?
  2. Easter Frittata: This Easter Frittata is loaded with feta cheese, asparagus, and eggs that come together perfectly to create a hearty main dish. Pair with a light salad to complete your meal.
  3. Eggs Benedict Biscuit Cups: Looking for smaller bites? These egg benedict-inspired biscuit cups are great for when you are serving a large crowd.
  4. Sweet and Savory Crepes: Create a crepe station with these easy-to-make homemade crepes. Add toppings like berries, whipped cream, jellies, veggies, and more!
  5. Slow Cooker Ham: There are tons of ways to cook ham but making it in your slow cooker might just be the easiest! Plus, it holds in all the moisture from that brown sugar glaze. Get the instructions here.

Desserts: Don’t forget the dessert! Make Easter “eggs-tra” special with these holiday-inspired treats.

  1. Meyer Lemon Bunny Cookies: Switch up your normal sugar cookies with these lemon zest-infused bunny cookies, which are almost too adorable to eat!
  2. Bird’s Nest Cookies: These easy chocolate nests are made with chocolate, peanut butter, and chow mein noodles, then finished off with candy eggs. The perfect Easter dessert!
  3. Marbled Egg Sugar Cookies: Here’s one way to keep your kids busy while they wait for the Easter bunny to arrive. Get the recipe here.
  4. Chick Cupcakes: Be sure to make extra of these almost too cute to eat chick cupcakes as they very well may “fly” off your table.
  5. Bunny Oreo Balls: This no-bake dessert is the perfect way to hop into spring! Learn how to make them here.

Wondering how the Sacramento housing market is shaping up for spring? According to The Sacramento Association of Realtors “March ended with 1,366 sales, a 26.2% increase from February (1,082). Compared to one year ago (1,292), the current figure is up 5.7%. The median sales price increased 3% from $540,000 to $556,000. This figure is up 15.6% from March 2021 ($481,000). The Active Listing Inventory increased 18% from February to March, from 890 units to 1,050 units. Compared with March 2021 (918), inventory is up 14.4%. The Months of Inventory remains .8 Months. This figure represents the amount of time (in months) it would take for the current rate of sales to deplete the total active listing inventory. The Median DOM (days on market) remained at 7 and the Average DOM decreased from 17 to 15. “Days on market” represents the days between the initial listing of the home as “active” and the day it goes “pending.” Of the 1,366 sales this month, 89.2% (1,218) were on the market for 30 days or less and 95.5% (1,304) were on the market for 60 days or less.”

So what does this mean? For one, while the market is still very competitive, the active listing inventory is increasing, which will steadily create more opportunities for buyers. And as for sellers, while mortgage rates are climbing, there is still a great demand for houses in the Sacramento market, which is reflected in the steady rise of sales prices.

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