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    THIS IS ISSUE #1 OF MANY FOR THE HANNAFORD CROSS

    NEIGHBORHOOD. AS YOU LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENT AND AREA

    SPECIALIST I LOOK FORWARD TO BRINGING YOU INFORMATIONTHAT YOU CAN USE IN YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE. PLEASE DONT

    HESITATE TO CALL ME IF I CAN ASSIST YOU WITH ANY OF YOUR

    REAL ESTATE NEEDS. ALL THE BESTALL THE BESTALL THE BESTALL THE BEST JIMJIMJIMJIM

    I N T R O D U C I N G Y O U R N E W S L E T T E R

    F O L S O M R E A L E S T A T E T R E N D S

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    F O L S O M D A M F A C T S

    Impounds the runoff from1,875 square miles(American River watershed)

    Total storage capacity of975,000 acre-feet 75 milesof shoreline

    Enough water to cover thestate of Rhode Island with1.5 feet of water

    A fishery that features manyspecies of fish includingLargemouth Bass, Blue Gill,Smallmouth Bass, RainbowTrout, Kokanee Salmon,Land Lock King Salmon,Catfish and Carp.

    AUGUST 2011 Issue

    H A N N A F O R D C R O S S R E A L E S T A T E

    RECENT SALESRECENT SALESRECENT SALESRECENT SALES

    AddressAddressAddressAddress Sales PriceSales PriceSales PriceSales Price Sale DateSale DateSale DateSale Date SQFTSQFTSQFTSQFT

    109 Carmody Circle $540,000 5/26/11 3,144

    105 Hollyann Drive $560,000 5/2/11 3,157

    135 Egloff Circle $499,000 7/12/11 2,682

    157 Carmody Circle $605,000 7/1/11 3,158

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    CURRENT LISTINGCURRENT LISTINGCURRENT LISTINGCURRENT LISTINGby Sandy Baneby Sandy Baneby Sandy Baneby Sandy Bane

    100 EGLOFF CIRCLE

    $539,500$539,500$539,500$539,500

    If you are working with another real estate agent, please disregard this notice. All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    CONTACT:

    JIM HAMILTONJIM HAMILTONJIM HAMILTONJIM HAMILTON

    (916) 601-0500

    DRE# 01871309

    www.JimHamiltonRealEstate.comwww.JimHamiltonRealEstate.comwww.JimHamiltonRealEstate.comwww.JimHamiltonRealEstate.com

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    I bet you didn't know that you may be violating an air pollution regulation right now. But it's true - you andthousands of other people are probably unaware of a California requirement to install carbon monoxide(CO) alarms in your residence. It's called Senate Bill (SB) 183 - The Carbon Monoxide Poisoning PreventionAct of 2010. As of July 1, 2011, all single family homeowners that have appliances that burn fossil fuels orhave an attached garage must have these CO devices installed. All other dwelling units have until January1, 2013. The number to be installed is based upon new construction building codes or manufacturer in-structions.

    I B E T Y O U D I D N T K N O W

    WILD DUCK SHISH KABOB

    Jim and I have enjoyed a

    business relationship for

    the past ten years. Jim

    has always approached

    this relationship with

    integrity, honesty and the

    sincere desire to do

    what's right. Jim also

    treats his personal life

    with the same traits. As a

    result of this Jim and I

    have developed a lasting

    personal relationship.

    Gary Parker Sacramento

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    Stay up on the latest real estate trendsand technology by visiting:

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    The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS (C.A.R.) applauds Gov. Jerry Brown on signing SB 458(Corbett) into law. SB 458 extends the protections of SB 931 (2010), to ensure that any lender that agreesto a short sale must accept the agreed upon short sale payment as payment in full of the outstanding bal-ance of all loans.

    Under previous law (SB 931 of 2010), a first mortgage holder could accept an agreed-upon short sale pay-ment as full payment for the outstanding balance of the loan, but unfortunately, the rule did not apply to

    junior lien holders. SB 458 extends the protections of SB 931 to junior liens.

    The signing of this bill is a victory for California homeowners who have been forced to short sell their homeonly to find that the lender will pursue them after the short sale closes, and demand an additional paymentto subsidize the difference, said C.A.R. President Beth L. Peerce. SB 458 brings closure and certainty tothe short sale process and ensures that once a lender has agreed to accept a short sale payment on a prop-erty, all lienholders those in first position and in junior positions will consider the outstanding balance aspaid in full and the homeowner will not be held responsible for any additional payments on the property.

    F I A N A N C I A L N E W S

    2 Whole Breasted Wild Ducks (bone removed)2 Whole Breasted Wild Ducks (bone removed)2 Whole Breasted Wild Ducks (bone removed)2 Whole Breasted Wild Ducks (bone removed)

    1 Red Onion1 Red Onion1 Red Onion1 Red Onion

    6666----8 Pieces of Lean Pork Bacon (cut 1/4 sections)8 Pieces of Lean Pork Bacon (cut 1/4 sections)8 Pieces of Lean Pork Bacon (cut 1/4 sections)8 Pieces of Lean Pork Bacon (cut 1/4 sections)

    1/4 Cup Kikkoman Teriyaki Glaze1/4 Cup Kikkoman Teriyaki Glaze1/4 Cup Kikkoman Teriyaki Glaze1/4 Cup Kikkoman Teriyaki Glaze

    2 Cups Low2 Cups Low2 Cups Low2 Cups Low----Fat MilkFat MilkFat MilkFat Milk

    1 Package of Whole Mushrooms1 Package of Whole Mushrooms1 Package of Whole Mushrooms1 Package of Whole Mushrooms

    1 Red Bell Pepper1 Red Bell Pepper1 Red Bell Pepper1 Red Bell Pepper

    1 Package of Wooden Skewers1 Package of Wooden Skewers1 Package of Wooden Skewers1 Package of Wooden Skewers

    Cut duck breast meat into small cubes (1/4 inch).

    Place meat in zip lock bag filled with 2 cups of low fatmilk. Chill for 12 hours. Remove duck breast meat.Lightly season with garlic powder and pepper. Cutsingle piece of bacon in four even sections. Place duckmeat, piece of onion at base of bacon section. Rollcontents into bacon to form a wrap. Place on skewer.Add additional onion pieces, mushrooms and bellpepper sections in between wraps until you have 4-5duck wraps per shish kabob. Place on hot grill, turningoccasionally for 12-15 minutes. Baste with teriyakiglaze 1-2 minutes before removing from grill. Enjoy anorganically delicious wild appetizer. Feeds 2Feeds 2Feeds 2Feeds 2----3 People3 People3 People3 People

    Jim Hamilton Real EstateHonestyHonestyHonestyHonesty RespectRespectRespectRespect ResultsResultsResultsResults

    LISTING FOR SALELISTING FOR SALELISTING FOR SALELISTING FOR SALE 100 EGLOFF CIRCLE100 EGLOFF CIRCLE100 EGLOFF CIRCLE100 EGLOFF CIRCLE $539,500$539,500$539,500$539,500