Author Archives: Steve Heard
Community Comes together to Support Folsom Businesses
The state and local government restrictions on businesses have proven to be moving targets. Regardless
Folsom Chamber of Commerce asks for Community Help
From the Folsom Chamber of Commerce: Folsom, take action NOW! Tomorrow morning, Tuesday, December 8th,
Folsom Women’s Conference This Thursday
The Second annual Folsom Chamber of Commerce Women’s Conference is happening this Thursday, November 9th.
Folsom Vice Mayor Ernie Sheldon Passes Away
It is with a heavy heart that the City of Folsom announces the passing of
Understanding how your FICO Score is calculated
By: Norm Schriever There are many different forms of credit scores, used by banks, lenders, and
Early Numbers Show Covid’s Impact on the Folsom Economy
As I walk and drive around Folsom, I am saddened to see some of my
Sacramento Area Housing Market Comes Roaring Back
The Unexpected Coronavirus Effect is Frustrating Buyers Things looked pretty bleak in April. In-person home
The Green Valley Road Widening Project is Complete!
To the delight of commuters and anyone making the trip from between the north side
Sac County Again Orders Bars to Close
No more happy hours at bars in Sacramento County, at least not now, as county
7 Tips for Buying a Home During the Pandemic
The ever-changing new normal The coronavirus, and our reaction to it, has certainly changed our
Folsom Lake Open May 15!
Some exciting news from California State Parks! See notice below! #FolsomStrongerTogether.Beginning Fri, May 15, 2020, the Folsom
Local Housing Market Gets a Bounce
The coronavirus and resulting ‘stay home’ orders had a swift and hard impact on the
COVID 19 Update – City of Folsom’s Guidelines for Reopening
The city of Folsom released a statement today on the City’s plans for phased reopening
Tips for Safely Enjoying Folsom Lakes and Trails
Among the amazing amenities that make Folsom a great place to live, are miles
Get Organized. Make Home a Little Happier and Neater
So, you’ve finally stocked up on toilet paper, you’ve caught up with family, friends and
Coronavirus’ Impact on the Housing Market
I’ve plopped down in front of the computer every day over the past 2 weeks,
Folsom Chamber of Commerce Compass Webinar Series Continues with Paycheck Protection
Taking Full Advantage of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for Every Business* The Folsom Chamber
Folsom Chamber Reaches out to Business Owners with #FolsomStrongerTogether Campaign
The Folsom Chamber of Commerce and Greater Folsom Partnership have created the #FolsomStrongerTogether campaign, reaching
Folsom City Officials Plead for Cooperation
A Community Video Message From Folsom City Manager Elaine Andersen, Fire Chief Felipe Rodríguez, and
Sacramento County Issues Official Public Health Order
Sacramento County Public Health Order As of March 19, 2020, at 11:59 p.m., the Sacramento
City of Folsom Declares Emergency
The City of Folsom Proclaims Local Emergency Non-Essential Facilities Closed to the Public Folsom, CA
Local Events Cancelled
Before you head out to any events this weekend, check to make sure they are
18th Annual Folsom Wine and Jazz this Saturday
Don’t miss Folsom’s premiere wine and cuisine event with entertainment provided by the award-winning Folsom
Before You Sell – How much will you get back on upgrades?
As I Realtor, I am frequently asked for home selling tips, and among the most
Finding Accessibility: Tips for Disabled House Hunters
MyFolsom.com is proud to present this article from guest blogger Patrick Young Living with a
Tom Rigney and Michael Doucet are back for Cajun Night 3!
Two of the finest roots music fiddle players on the planet — Michael Doucet and
Willamette Wineworks Now Open
After years of careful planning, some construction delays, and a few private events, Willamette Wineworks is
Heard Around Folsom’s got some good stuff for you this weekend!
The calendar says it’s still winter, but it sure looks and feels like spring out
Powerhouse Mardi Gras this Saturday Night
Powerhouse Entertainment is presenting a great night of fun at with their Mardi Gras Party
City of Folsom Hosting Workshop and Meeting on ADUs (aka ‘granny flats’)
ADUs, also known as ‘granny flats’ or ‘second units’ have become hot-button issues in communities
An Appraiser’s Open Letter to Home Buyers
I think buyers have been conditioned to ‘consider the source’ and not always in