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2009 Statistics

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Visit the Market Trends section of our website to view Residential, Condominium, Lots and Land, and PUD charts for 2009.

Lakeshore Realty provides weekly updates as well as this annual posting, Happy New Year!!

Residential Listings Update

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Click HERE to see updated charts for Residential listings! 

These charts display listings currently on the market, listings currently under contract, and listings that have sold this year.  This is an easy way to keep track of market activity in the local Incline Village/Crystal Bay area.  

Market Activity - December

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Curious about current market activity in Incline Village??

View our charts to see market trends, click HERE!

 

The Value of Smoke Detectors

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Smoke alarms save lives. When there is a fire, smoke spreads fast and you need smoke alarms to warn you so that you have time to get out. Almost two-thirds or 65% of reported home fire deaths from 2003 – 2006 resulted from either no smoke detector or no working smoke detector in the home.
 
Some important tips to remember regarding smoke detectors:   
 
·         Make sure your smoke alarms are working. When smoke alarms fail to operate, it is usually because batteries are missing, disconnected or dead. Testing smoke alarms monthly is a good idea. Replace batteries once a year or, when the low-battery alarm chirps.
 
·         Key locations for smoke detector placement in the home are: outside every bedroom/sleeping area; inside each bedroom and on each level of your home.
 
·         Smoke alarms that are interconnected are much more efficient because a fire detected by any smoke alarm will sound an alarm at every location where a smoke alarm is installed. Interconnected smoke alarms provide early warning of fires that are still far away or are located on the other side of a door or wall that may block sound.
 
  • Develop and practice an escape plan so that everyone in the home knows what to do and where to go when the smoke alarm sounds. The best case scenario would be two ways out of every room. A household that practices an escape plan is much more prepared and likely to successfully exit the home in the event of a real fire.
  • There are two types of smoke detectors – ionization and photoelectric. Ionization detectors are generally more responsive to flaming fires, whereas photoelectric detectors are more sensitive to fires that begin slowly, with a long “smoldering period” for example a fire caused by an unattended cigarette.
  • For best protection use both types of smoke detector technologies. There are combination alarms that include both technologies in a single device.
  • When a smoke detector activates, please do not assume it is a false alarm. If there is a question about what activated the smoke detector, please call your local fire department or district. For the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, please call 775-831-0351, ext. 0 to speak with someone in person or visit www.nltfpd.net.

GoTahoeNorth.com

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Visit this website for featured events, weather, ski conditions, videos, and deals for the North Lake Tahoe area.

www.gotahoenorth.com 

Winter has arrived and the resorts are open!

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With the season’s first big snowstorm, several resorts have opened their slopes to boarding and skiing – just in time for Thanksgiving holidays. Snowpack is ranging from 10 to 24 inches and you better believe the resorts are also making snow.

On Saturday, Nov. 21, Squaw Valley, Kirkwood and Northstar opened for the 09-10 season. Heavenly opened the day before.

Of course, early birds Boreal, Mt. Rose and Mammoth were already open.

Upcoming opening days are Nov. 25 for Sugar Bowl, Dec. 5 for Alpine Meadows, Dec. 10 for Diamond Peak and Dec. 12 for Homewood.

It looks like the next chance of snow will be Friday after Thanksgiving.

Have fun!

 

Holiday Events in Tahoe....don't miss out on the festivities!!

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There’s a lot more to Thanksgiving at Tahoe than just eating turkey.

With the fresh snowfall, there will be skiing and snow sports, but there’s also a host of events happening around the area. Check out some of these:

·         Holiday Jazz Festival at the Hyatt Lake Tahoe. Two Nights of Music – The Holiday Jazz Fest kicks off at the Hyatt on Friday evening, November 27th, with the musical stylings of Chris Botti. Saturday evening, November 28th, features Boney James. Saxophonist, producer and songwriter. Doors open each evening at 7:00 p.m. and live entertainment begins at 8:00 p.m. For tickets, visit http://www.omegaevents.com/jazzathyatt/ or call the Hyatt at 775 832 1234.

·         Warren Miller’s “Dynasty” Lake Tahoe premier, 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27 and 28, at the Crystal Bay Club. For tickets, www.crystalbaycasino.com.

·         Tahoe Player’s present a performance of Disney’s “101 Dalmations” at 2 p.m. Sunday and Monday, Nov. 29 and 30, at the Cal-Neva Resort. Email for more info, tahoeplayerstix@gmail.com

·         Brickeltown Christmas. Spend your Friday afternoons enjoying holiday music, carolers and other events in downtown Trucke..

Then, if you just love Christmas trees and that magical moment when they are lit and all aglow, here’s a list of community Christmas tree lighting celebrations.

Nov. 25 – 5:30 p.m. at the Cal-Neva Resort, Crystal Bay.

Nov. 27 – 5-8 p.m. Resort at Squaw Creek, Olympic Valley.  Olympian Peggy Fleming will be on hand for this one that also unveils the Resort’s famous Gingerbread Village.

Nov. 28 – 5 to 8 p.m. Tahoe Donner.

Dec. 2 – 7 p.m.  Incline Village Community Tree Lighting at the Chateau.

Dec. 3 – 4 p.m. at Patterson Hall at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village.

Dec. 5 – Tahoe City tree lighting at Heritage Plaza, downtown.

After seeing all these trees decorated, perhaps it’s time to put your Christmas tree at home.

Ritz Carlton Set to Open In December!

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Ritz Carlton on track to open in December 2009 at North Star

The following photo’s show the incredible progress underway to complete the new Ritz Carlton Resort Hotel/Time share/Condominium’s and Spa.

 The  December opening is long awaited by North Star residents and supporters of the North Star Ski Resort which offers year round activities.

The photo’s feature the exterior covered with the first snow of the season.
As opening get’s closer we’ll keep you updated.

For more information clike here http://www.ritzcarltonclub.com/ritz-carlton-luxury-resorts/lake-tahoe-luxury-resort.html

International Baccalaureate in Incline Village

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Incline IB News - Nov 2009 Newsletter

Superintendent Morrison Visits Incline Village

On September 28th, Washoe County School District Superintendent, Dr. Heath Morrison, spoke at the Chateau and repeated the District’s commitment to the successful implementation of International Baccalaureate in Incline Village. Dr. Morrison came to WCSD with extensive IB experience in his previous position in Montgomery County, MD, and is making a concerted effort to help the community and administrators transition to IB smoothly.

Fund Raising Continues

To date, $67,080 in cash has been raised, with an additional $69,500 committed towards annual contributions. In October, the community pulled together the over $20,000 needed to send teachers and administrators from all three Incline schools to IB training this fall and winter. When this school year’s training season wraps up in late January, we will have paid for 35 people to be IB trained!
This is quite an accomplishment, but our work is not yet over. We still need to find the funding to train a handful of people from Incline High School next summer and to cover the approximate $12,000 price tag associated with training every single educator at Incline Elementary next August, a welcomed requirement by the International Baccalaureate Organization. Please spread the word that now is the time to donate, large or small. We cannot proceed with the IB-IV dream without the community’s financial support. For those of you who have already contributed, thank you! We would not be this far in the process without your generosity.
Jeni Cross is currently working with District officials on the submittal of our first grant request to take place in January. We will keep you posted on our success or failure to secure any money through this avenue. If you happen to know of any grants for which we might qualify or would like to help look for grants, please contact Jeni Cross at jcross@washoe.k12.nv.us.

District Support

Despite the District’s inability to help us with training and application fees, we are pleased that they have supplied substitute teachers and help with grants, as well as paid for postage and required publications. Additionally, we were delighted to learn that Mr. Rick Harris located grant monies to send key people to the regional IB conference in San Diego. In attendance were Kathleen Watty, K-8 Principal; Sharon Kennedy, IMS Site Administrator; Kevin Taylor, Assistant Principal of Incline High; and Jeni Cross, IHS IB Coordinator Designate. CAWS, the California Association of World Schools, which also advocates and networks for and with the Nevada and Hawaii IB World Schools, hosts one-day conferences biannually. Coordinators, administrators and superintendents from around the region were present, and everyone who attended reported back that the networking they were able to do was highly valuable. Current Status of the School Authorizations
Incline High School submitted Application A, the first of two applications and their $8,500 fee, in October. At the end of January, we will have sent our teachers and Mr. Taylor to 17 workshops! We hope to accomplish the remaining five in summer 2010. However, in order to proceed to Application B, more funding must be acquired to show stability for the first three to five years. We will host the Site Visit next fall, followed by authorization to begin the DP in the fall of 2011. Incline Elementary and Middle Schools are, and will continue to be as teacher training progresses, in a trial Implementation Phase required by IB before filing the applications. By late January of 2010, we will have sent seven teachers and Ms. Watty to training for the Primary Years Programme, while nine teachers and Ms. Kennedy from IMS will have attended the Middle Years Programme conferences. When the compulsory three- to five-year funding is secured (approximately an additional $80,000 to $100,000), Application A at each of the schools will be submitted. Please note that application fees have gone up to $9,500 for schools starting the process in 2010.

December 2 Meeting for Diploma Programme

On Wednesday, December 2nd, Incline High School will host a meeting for parents of seventh through ninth grade students and their prospective IB Diploma Candidate children in the theatre at 5:30-6:30 p.m. During this meeting, school officials will discuss the specifics of the DP program, what it entails for all those involved, what our program may look like, and how to plan and prepare for becoming a candidate. This is an exciting time for both those living in Incline and even those living outside our area. Jeni Cross has been contacted by educators and students interested in our IB plans!

IB-IV in the News

Look for what should be a fantastic article about our three IB programmes in a future issue of Washoe Parent magazine. Jeni Cross is currently wrapping up the interview with the writer and believes that the piece will raise the awareness of Incline being the ONLY IB continuum in the area. We are the “Education Destination” at the Lake!

Once Again

Please spread the word that IB-IV needs everyone’s help to make our K-12 IB continuum a reality. Please keep us in mind for any 2009 charitable contributions as the year ends. Investments in Incline Village education can be sent to the following address and remember to mark “IB” in the memo area of your check. Remember that IB’s curriculum and methodology will be a benefit to ALL our students and has already begun to attract new students to Incline schools. In return, it is our hope that more homes will be sold and local businesses patronized. IB’s real benefit is to all of us.
Incline Schools Academic Excellence Foundation (ISAEF)/IB Program
P.O. Box 4153
Incline Village, NV 89450

IB Parents Meeting 2-Dec
IB Parents Meeting - 2-Dec, 5:30pm, IHS Theater

Prospective Parents of International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidates:  
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As many of you may know, Incline High School is in the process of becoming an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. We are currently a Diploma Programme (DP) Candidate School, with a projected authorization date of the fall of 2011. What this means is: If your son or daughter is currently a ninth grader or younger, he or she will have the opportunity to earn this highly-regarded diploma.
The International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), a non-profit, non-governmental educational foundation based in Geneva, Switzerland, offers the IB Diploma for students in the final two years of secondary school. Established in 1965, the program evolved from its original purpose as a service to geographically mobile students in the international community to embracing schools in national systems across the globe. IB is currently in 138 countries worldwide.
IB students relate first to their own national identity – their own language, literature, history, and cultural heritage, and then strive to understand the corresponding traditions of others. The philosophy of IB is as follows: “Through comprehensive and balanced curricula coupled with challenging assessments, the International Baccalaureate Organization aims to assist schools in their endeavors to develop the individual talents of young people and teach them to relate the experience of the classroom to the realities of the world outside. Beyond intellectual rigor and high academic standards, strong emphasis is placed on the ideals of international understanding and responsible citizenship, to the end that IB students may become critical and compassionate thinkers, lifelong learners and informed participants in local and world affairs, conscious of the shared humanity that binds all people together while respecting the variety of cultures and attitudes that make for the richness of life.”
To earn the IB Diploma, juniors and seniors must take a broad selection of courses, including a second language. Additionally, they are required to participate in 150 Creativity-Action-Service hours, take the Theory of Knowledge class, and complete a 4000 word extended essay on an academic subject of their choice. Advance Placement tests will continue to be offered and can be taken alongside IB examinations. IB Diploma Candidates should be those who are highly-motivated and currently have an A/B average in school.
If you believe your son or daughter fits the description of an IB Diploma Candidate, we invite you to attend an informational meeting on
Wednesday December 2nd at 5:30 in the Incline High School theatre. We realize that many of you are eager to learn more and apologize that this meeting will not take place sooner. By this date, our IB administrators and coordinator will have been trained, as well as planned visits to other IB schools completed. We will be able to provide you with the most concise and knowledgeable information at that time.
Please feel free to contact Jeni Cross (
jcross@washoe.k12.nv.us), IB Coordinator Designate at IHS, should you have any questions that arise before the meeting. We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
John Clark
Principal, IHS
Kathleen Watty
Principal, K-8
Sharon Kennedy
Site Administrator, IMS
Jeni Cross

 

Mobile Media and its Impact on Real Estate

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Lakeshore Realty takes full advantage of Mobil Media to help buyers and sellers.

A sign on a property is considered a small but effective step to advertise a property, brochures which give details, the most critical, price helps buyers determine if they want to see the property.

What’s the next step? Having this property and all others in the neighborhood available to buyers through their phones.   Adding a simple application such as Zillow, Trulia and Smarter Agent to name a few, buyers can pull up other listings in the neighborhood and get all the data they need to make the decision to call for more information and a showing  or gathering more information about the area. 

Statistics:

        The number of consumers using mobile technology is growing daily: 276.5 call phone subscribers   in the United States (80%) of the population.

        20% of households do not have landlines phone

        20% growth is predicted for mobile broadband predicted from 2008 by 2010

        24/7 information available to consumers

        Tracking leads and capturing inquiries is easy for consumers and for agents to react immediately

        Consumers prefer mobile contact- texting is very popular and many clients utilize this media to communicate followed up by the Internet.

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