In the first quarter of 2023, San Carlos had one of the smallest quarterly average sold house sizes in years. The August 18 trends show the...
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Webinar/Seminar: Inheritance, Probate, & Prop 19
On Saturday, Sept 17, 2022, from 10-11am, JLee Realty will be hosting a combined webinar/seminar on many of the issues involved in setting up your...
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Drought Tolerant Landscape
A drought tolerant landscape is a very effective way to conserve water. In Silicon Valley there are many California native plants and plants from other countries such as Australia that are well adapted to drought and are very attractive. With a little planning, you can create a drought tolerant landscape which is more attractive than the typical lawn bordered by shrubs and flowers.
There are a number of rebates locally which provide a significant enticement to change your landscape. A $300 “Rain Garden Rebate”, and a $4 per sq.ft. “Lawn Be Gone Rebate” are two of those available. Please visit “Drought Tolerant Landscape – Water Conservation – Rebates“.