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jennifer keil

The median price for an apartment in Manhattan is $850,000, the same as last year, reports real-estate firm Brown Harris Stevens.Īnd according to Elliman, the average apartment sale price is $1.42 million this quarter - up 5.2 percent from last quarter and up 1.2 percent from the same quarter last year.Ī median studio now costs $419,000 - up 19.7 percent from $350,000 for the second quarter of 2012, Elliman says.Īlso, one-bedrooms now cost a median $665,000, up 2.3 percent from this time last year, Elliman said. Savvy buyers won’t even look at overpriced properties,” she said.Īnd people lucky enough to find their dream pad better have the cash - prices for all types of apartments in every neighborhood are still sky-high. “While inventory shows no signs of easing any time soon, it’s not an anything-goes market for sellers. With so few apartments available, many think it’s a seller’s market. That means there were 52 percent more homes for sale at that point than there were this quarter, Corcoran says. The number of available apartments peaked at 12,336 in the first quarter of 2009, stats show.

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“There is no short-term inventory relief in sight,” he said. It’s happening because of tight credit, said Jonathan Miller, who prepared the Elliman report. The number of apartments listed for sale was 4,795 this quarter, down from 6,981 during the same quarter last year - a 31.3 percent drop, according to a second-quarter market report from real-estate company Douglas Elliman. Unfortunately, there is a lack of inventory.” “The good news is that everyone from around the world wants to call New York home. “Buying a large apartment on Fifth Avenue is now as easy as getting the latest Hermes Birkin bag,” joked Pamela Liebman, CEO of The Corcoran Group real-estate firm. The number of apartments for sale in Manhattan is at its lowest point in 15 years, real-estate data show. Her family still lives in the area, so she remains close with her mom and spends a lot of time with her 2 sisters and 4 nephews.Not only can you not afford to buy a Manhattan apartment - you can’t even find one now.

jennifer keil

She loves living in the mountains and is happy doing any activity involving creeks & rivers. Keil can often be found tending to her garden, or creating something in her kitchen, mainly baking. When she is not practicing veterinary medicine, Dr.

jennifer keil

She can jump right into an emergency, and also enjoys getting to know her patients and their families throughout all life stages. She loves taking on surgical cases, yet also enjoys the details of a complicated internal medicine case. The variety of general practice keeps her feeling enriched. She has been known to take home orphaned kittens that need bottle-feeding and nursing care in order to make them strong enough to become adoptable. She currently shares her home with a pitbull mix named Lenny, Violet the Boston terrier, 5 cats and a fresh-water aquarium. Her own menagerie of pets has included dogs, cats, goats, chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, fish, and a box turtle. During veterinary school, she volunteered on the Colic Team and Foal Team to enrich her interests in both large and small animals. She assisted on neighbor’s and friend’s ranches caring for goats, sheep, and cattle. Jen’s interest in veterinary medicine began as a young child, growing up in a ranching community in Oregon before moving to Ben Lomond in 1985.

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Upon completion of her DVM degree, she worked for 2 years at Ocean View Veterinary Hospital in Pacific Grove before returning to Felton full time. She also worked as an emergency veterinary nurse at Pacific Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Service in Capitola and at United Emergency Animal Clinic of South San Jose. Keil first began working at Felton Veterinary Hospital in 1989 as kennel staff, moving up to a nursing poisition once she finished high school, she continued working through college and during school breaks throughout veterinary school. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from UC Davis in 2002. After graduating from San Lorenzo Valley High School, she went on to Cabrillo College, and later completed her Bachelor’s degree in Cellular, Molecular and Developmental Biology with a minor in psychology at UC Santa Cruz in 1998. Jennifer Keil has lived in the San Lorenzo Valley most of her life.







Jennifer keil