December 30th, 2009 categories: Fun Things
We could all use a NEW year!
The economy has pretty much been a disaster for 2009 and the outlook for 2010 is much better, thank heavens! Banks are finally beginning to negotiate with homeowners on loan modifications and new businesses opening while others close their doors.
It is vital that we each make an effort to frequent the businesses in our neighborhood to help secure their future. And keep an eye on our finances to ensure a more responsible 2010!
Yes, real estate is still your friend and best investment. What is at the bottom MUST come up. Real Estate will be a slow and steady rise and one ride you don’t want to miss.
Are you looking for some fun around the Sacramento area for New Year’s Eve, here are a few suggestions.
Old Sacramento by the Tower Bridge celebrates each year with fireworks at 9:00 pm and then again at midnight. The evening begins at 6:00 pm with activities including live music, vendors and street entertainment. Families need to gather at the tent at Waterfront Park. Starting at 9:00 pm it’s time for the more adult crowd to gather at the tent at Waterfront Park and rock out.
Just in case you are outside of the Sacramento area, here are all of the New Year’s Eve Fireworks and events
Have you thought about a new Year Eve Dinner Cruise on the Hornblower in Old Sac or perhaps a Dessert Cruise fits your budget?
Roseville will celebrate their annual New Year’s Eve Celebration on Ice from 2:39-10:00 pm at the Roseville Skating Center
Mason’s New American Restaurant in Sacramento is another place to begin your celebration, along with the Singles New Year’s Eve party at the Double Tree hotel in Sacramento and the Biggest and Best Elegant New Years Eve Blast in Sacramento at the Arden West Hilton hotel
Adiós 2009 time to bring in the NEW Year and a renewed economy for all! Can’t wait to begin helping the 2010 First Time Home Buyers and home sellers.
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2009 New Year’s Eve Event in Sacramento
Happy New Year to Home Sales! I agree, 2010 will bring in new home buyer’s but there is still a lot of real estate inventory. It will be interesting to see the pricing of residential as well as new home construction. In the meantime, REO properties are still great deals for home buyers
Happy New Year to you too, Gomer. Yes, bank owned homes are still a great buy for the buyer.