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Open Dock Day Saturday at Bass Lake

June 16th, 2011
Open Dock Day

Boat on Over on Open Dock Day to See Lake Front Homes for Sale from the Lake

This week we’d like to tell you about the “open dock day” on Saturday June 18 on Bass Lake.

Boat over and dock at lake front Bass Lake homes for sale Saturday, June 18, 11 am – 3 pm.

Come by car, come by boat, just be sure to come by.

Drop by the Bass Lake Realty office in the Pines Village or Bass Lake Water Sports in the Pines Marina for directions to the homes & docks.

Call Today – 559-642-3610

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Let us know if you have any questions,

Thanks,

Your Bass Lake Realty Team

Exciting Updates on Bass Lake Classic Triathlon

May 20th, 2011

On June 4th, 2011 the Bass Lake Classic Triathlon returns to our community.

Rhonda Salisbury with the Yosemite Visitor’s Bureau reports that Tim Yount, the Chief Operating Officer of USA Triathlon, will be attending the event. Mr. Yount is the most recognizable name in the Triathlon community.

Additionally, Mark Montgomery, who competed in either 1983 or 1984 and placed 16th overall, will also attend.

The current number of participants is strong, with pre-registration continuing up until the day of the race. Early registration is recommended, as the number of participants is limited to 700.

In addition to the triathlon sprint and international distances, the Run For Our Future 5k Race is scheduled for that morning as well. Open to all ages, the run benefits The Boys and Girls Club and Yosemite High School Sports. 100% of the proceeds will go to these worthwhile organizations. Fewer runners have entered the 5k, although many are expected. Rhonda encourages those who have not yet registered to sign up to be guaranteed a T-shirt.

THE BARGAIN HOME BUS TOUR ARRIVES SOON!

May 3rd, 2011

Oakhurst, CA, May 2, 2011

You have heard about these tours in the big cities and they are finally coming to the mountains!

These excursions offer the opportunity for buyers and investors to participate in a “rolling” seminar, viewing homes for sale and learning about purchasing foreclosed,
short sale and bargain homes!

The current real estate market offers many opportunities for a great buys but is also a bit different from traditional home sales. Foreclosures and short sales offer some special challenges and procedures that differ from traditional home sales and we are here to help guide you through the
process.

Sit back and relax while we take you on a guided tour of homes while you receive valuable information from top industry professionals. Accompanying you to the homes will be Realtors®, local Lenders from WJ Bradley, Advanced Home Inspections, Ron’s Termite Control as well as a contractor to answer any questions you may have.

During the lunch break you will be treated to additional presentations provided by a CPA, title officer, and other related professionals.

Bass Lake Realty will be conducting 3 hour area tours in Coarsegold in May, Bass Lake in June and Oakhurst in July.

The cost to reserve a seat is $15 for individuals and $25 for couples. This fee includes the tour, lunch, mini seminars and loan qualification.

Participants will also receive a gift bag with valuable coupons and gifts valued at over $400.

For further details and to sign up please visit

www.BuyersTourOfBargainHomes.com

21st Annual Antique & Classic Boat Show

April 25th, 2011

COME TO BASS LAKE CA SATURDAY MAY 14, 2011

The 21st Annual Antique & Classic Boat Show will be held at Bass Lake on Saturday, May 14th.

Classic Boat

Sponsored by the Bass Lake Lions Club, the show will feature over 50 of the finest preserved and restored watercraft to be found on the west coast.

The show is the annual rendezvous of the Southern and Northern California Chapters of the Antique and Classic Boat Society of America and promises to be one of the largest of the season in California.

The show takes place on the docks in front of Ducey’s On The Lake in the Pines Village on the north shore of Bass Lake.

Show hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admission fee to see the boats is $3.00 per person and all proceeds go toward sight preservation and other community projects supported by the Bass Lake Lions, including a camp for deaf and sight impaired children.

Bring your old eyeglasses, cell phones and hearing aids for recycling and get 2 free raffle tickets for the mega drawing.

For more information, please call Jim Milligin at (559) 642-3420.

Jumbo Loans Again Available

April 7th, 2011

Jumbo loans are once again available for higher-end home purchases.

For quite some time, jumbo financing has been virtually non-existent, contributing to the difficulty of selling properties priced outside of conventional loan limits.

Jumbo mortgages are those with loan amounts greater than the current conforming limit of $417,000 for a single family residence in Madera County. In 2007, lenders mostly discontinued these programs as thousands of jumbo mortgages went into default. That year 16 residential homes greater than $417,000 sold at Bass Lake. Since then the number has steadily declined.

Since prices on higher-end homes have dropped considerably, this spring may be an excellent time to purchase a vacation home at the lake. Financing options include programs for second homes and condos as well as for primary residences.

Contact one of our REALTORS for information on current listings that may qualify for jumbo financing.

Yosemite Park Update From March 27th

March 28th, 2011

COMMUNITY UPDATE – Sunday, March 27, 2011– 11:00 am Brief Update on Yosemite National Park Rigorous efforts continue today to establish power and clean-up storm debris. Power is restored at Yosemite Valley, El Portal Maintenance, Rancheria, the trailer park, and Old El Portal. Yosemite West and Yosemite View Lodge are likely to get power tomorrow. PG&E has crews in Wawona and hope to have power tonight or on Monday. Under the direction of NPS Fire Crews, State of California Mt Bullion Fire Crews are working in El Portal.Hodgdon Meadows is still without power, and there is no estimate when that power will be restored.

Routes 140, 120 and 41 park roads are currently open. Call CALTRANS for latest update. Badger ski area will not be open on Monday, but hopefully will be open on Tuesday.

As we stated many times during the storm events, we profoundly thank everyone for their incredible efforts. DNC has a thank you Yosemite Community dinner tonight at Curry Valley between 6:00-8:00 pm. DNC wants to thank those individuals that worked tirelessly during the power outage and storm events.

Most visitor services are open in Yosemite Valley; limited campgrounds are scheduled to open Monday. Check the park’s information line, 209 372-0200, for up-to-date, current road conditions and chain control restrictions.

Information provided courtesy of Don Neubacher, Superintendent

Yosemite National Park Update

March 24th, 2011
 

5:00pm COMMUNITY UPDATE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2011

 

Yosemite National Park will begin to re-open roads and facilities to the public on Thursday, March 24 at 7:00a.m.

 

As work crews continue to repair utilities, plow roads, and clean up debris from early-week storms, the park will begin gradually welcoming visitors and employees back with increased services and hours of operation each day beginning Thursday.

 

Lodging is still available to those with reservations on Thursday. Limited lodging will also be available beginning Friday evening. Campgrounds will remain closed until Monday. Limited food and visitor services are available.

 

Additional information:

 

Check the Caltrans road line at 1.800.427.7626 for the most up to date information on road conditions outside the park.

 

All roads inside the park are open to administrative and local traffic for essential employees and community members, check the road line at 209.372.0200 for the most up to date information on road conditions inside the park.

 

Road access to Yosemite West is limited. This area is without water and power.

 

YARTS service will resume on Friday, March 25 with an abbreviated schedule (Runs 2, 3, and 5 into the park and Runs 9, 11, and 12 out of the park will run. Runs 6 and 7 will also operate). YARTS will resume its full schedule on Saturday, March 26.
(Additional Note:  As I was driving into Oakhurst over Deadwood this morning, I saw a sign that Yosemite is open 7am to 7pm today.)

 

This information is provided by Yosemite Gateway Partners on behalf of Yosemite National Park and its surrounding community residents. Share it with your groups

Power outage at Bass Lake

March 22nd, 2011

We experienced an unseasonably strong winter storm Sunday night and Monday!  Bass Lake, California received over a foot of heavy, wet snow which caused downed trees and power lines.  Some of the nearby towns, such as Oakhurst, North Fork, and Ahwahnee, also received measurable amounts of snow and lost power.  As of 3:30pm this afternoon, the power was still out at Bass Lake and portions of the other areas as well.

Our Bass Lake Realty office in the Pines Village is temporarily closed due to the outage.  We have a couple of options if you need to contact any of our Realtors or staff.  You may call the main office line at 559-642-3600 and the answering service will direct you to our on-call person for help or to leave messages.  Our location in the Junction Plaza in Oakhurst does have power, and is open for business, limited only by our agents’ ability to actually get there.

If your home is listed with our office, or is on the vacation rental program, we are in the process of trying to get out and discover if there have been any damages.  Feel free to contact us or to contact your agent if you have specific concerns or questions.  Additionally, Bass Lake Dam Cam is temporarily out of service due to the power outage.

Although PG&E personnel have been out and about working diligently to repair poles and lines, they have not been able to give us any updated information as to when we can all expect the power situation to return to normal.  The telephone number to check the status of power at your home is (800) 743-5002.

 

Lake Level During Retrofit Questions Are Answered

March 3rd, 2011

I have received some great questions regarding how the lake level will vary during the seismic retrofit project, and how recreation is affected.

By November 15th each year, Bass Lake typically is lowered to 50% of high water level, beginning in July and continuing through the fall.  This allows the spring snow melt to fill up the lake again by the following May.  The level you see in the Dam Cam now is 5 feet lower even than that to allow some work to progress below the dam, currently out of sight of the camera.  The lake is at about 43% of capacity, but we still see fishing boats trolling daily if weather permits.

BassLakeDamCam.com

During the summers of 2009 and 2010, the lake level was brought up to 10 feet lower than full, or about 90% of capacity, and this summer will be the same, until the project is complete.   We were initially concerned that recreation might be reduced, but were pleasantly surprised that recreational activities were minimally affected.  Boating, skiing, wakeboarding, swimming, and fishing were all enjoyed normally, and without major incident.

A few boat slips were rendered unusable, but the staff at PG&E did a great job of working with those homeowners to make other accommodations.  Some folks were allowed to move their docks out further; some added buoys to anchor their boats; and a few shared space with other owners.  Very few of our vacation rental homes had to make these types of accommodations; most operated normally.

Some of our visitors who normally arrive in May or June were pleased to discover sandy beaches were available in more spots.  90% capacity is plenty of water for all activities here, and that is the level the lake is at typically during most of September & parts of October.  The fall is lovely at Bass Lake, with warm water, sunshine, and less activity on the lake.

So to summarize, the lake is lower than normal now, will come up again to 90% full for summer 2011, then will be slowly lowered back down to 50% by November 2011. Recreational activities in all four seasons continue to be enjoyed.

We have been advised that work is progressing on schedule, calling for the seismic retrofit project to be completed in the spring of 2012 with normal lake level and lake operations to follow that summer.

Beth Carver, GRI

Managing Broker

Bass Lake Realty

BassLakeDamCam.com launched

March 2nd, 2011

Bass Lake Realty is pleased to announce the official launch of BassLakeDamCam.com your link to our newest webcam at Bass Lake, California.

Viewers may observe real-time progress on the Crane Valley Dam Seismic Retrofit project 24 hours a day.  Crane Valley Dam and the accompanying quarry are visible, just as PG&E has resumed quarry blasting activities at the site.

BassLakeDamCam.com may be added to your favorites to monitor progress on the project, and for immediate weather observations.

The Crane Valley Dam was built between 1902 and 1911 before much was known about seismic activity and safety.  PG&E has determined that the Crane Valley Dam would be susceptible to seismic activity and has developed this retrofit project to address potential safety issues.

The retrofit project  is expected to be completed by spring 2012.

Click Here for the Crane Valley Seismic Retrofit archive