When searching for Fair Oaks homes for sale, your choices are increasing! We currently have 172 Fair Oaks homes on the market, down from a high of 212 last September. But 172 is an increase over the past 3 months. Traditionally, the number of homes on the market decreases every winter. Sellers
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04/19/2011
When it comes to things to do in Fair Oaks, I hate to be ninner-nannery about where I live, but you gotta admit, being able to take a river walk like this in April is pretty stupendous. In Fair Oaks, CA, you can do it! In fact, the river is a great hike year round. While much of the country is f
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04/17/2011
Every spring our front yard leaves me breathless. Azaleas burst into full bloom, under a canopy of twisted ancient olive trees. Butterflys, squirrels and wild turkey meander throughout our yard, laying claim to the wonderland of floral bouquets. I talk to my brother, in the Seattle area, and h
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04/17/2011
My good and brilliant friend, Realtor Patti Nelson, wrote this hilarious (and ribald) spinoff of the Village People's YMCA, with the "Vintage People" singing "AARP". This was performed by the Nelson Brothers at our talent show as a fundraiser for the Salvation Army. It had the joint rockin, roll
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04/13/2011
Thanks Joni and Gary - this testimonial is right to the point. You're going to LOVE your new Fair Oaks Craftsman home!
04/13/2011
When selecting a Realtor, it's not their commission, their experience or their great smile that you should base your choice on. Really? Then how do you choose? Sally Dunbar, Fair Oaks Realtor, shares her opinion based on 30 years as a Broker.
04/12/2011
Real Estate commissions are always negotiable. But is it in your best interest to grind on your agent for the cheapest rate? And who pays, anyway - the buyer or the seller? Sally Dunbar, Fair Oaks Realtor, gives the answer in this Video Tutorial.
04/11/2011
Along a busy stretch of Fair Oaks Blvd, a tranquil glorious garden lies in wait. Visitors stopping by for the first time will be shocked at the peaceful horticultural work of art they have driven by, never knowing what was there. And it's all free to the public. The magic only becomes apparent a
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04/10/2011
Whoever thought of renting out their sheep for weed control is a genius. Sheep are known for wrecking pasture land because they eat the roots and all, which is bad for new growth. But how perfect where you don't want new growth. Sun City Lincoln Hills hires flocks of sheep for weed control for
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04/10/2011