Setting the Price on Your Orange County Home or Condo
When pricing your home, you may consider the price you originally paid, add a substantial markup and presume you’re done. This would be a grave mistake; one that could wind up costing you …
When pricing your home, you may consider the price you originally paid, add a substantial markup and presume you’re done. This would be a grave mistake; one that could wind up costing you …
The Huntington Beach real estate market is still going strong…it’s a real seller’s market. I listed this cool Seabridge condos in the Lakes area of the community. The …
A personal friend of mine that I grew up with back in Downey, California contacted me through facebook.com to ask me to assist his family in the sale of a condo. After we talked, I met with his …
View the November 2012 Home Sales and Statistics in Southern California for various cities. Learn how the real estate market is doing so you can understand what is happening. New Percent Change …
Jay Valento, local real estate professional, just helped his seller client negotiated the sale of their home at 19586 Oakdale Lane in Huntington Beach. The town home was located in SeaCliff on …
Update: Property is currently in escrow with an accepted offer…scheduled to close in November 2012. We are haveing an open house at 19586 Oakdale Sunday, October 7th, 2012, from 1 …
Good Morning Long Beach!!!….It’s race day for the 25,000 plus runners that will be running the Long Beach Marathon through the streets of Long Beach this morning. The air is crisp …
Browse West Covina real estate listings updated hourly priced between $600,000 to $800,000. Search homes for sale in West Covina, California. Discover foreclosures, market statistics and …
You are invited to an open house of 19586 Oakdale Huntington Beach CA 92648 in the gated community of SeaCliff on The Greens. 2 beds, 2.50 baths, 2049 sqft condo for sale for $599999. Hours are …
View pictures, maps and property details of 2781 Maine Ave Long Beach CA 90806. A Long Beach house listed for $435000 in Wrigley Heights. So, where is Wrigley Heights located in Long …
Now, when we are out showing homes in Long Beach, we can stop in this location at 1831 Ximeno Avenue. The nearest cross streets for this Jersey Mike’s Subs is Ximeno and Atherton …
It’s time for the Belmont Shore Car Show on Sunday, September 9th, 2012 from 9 am to 3 pm on 2nd Street in Long Beach CA 90803. View over 700 antique and classic cars include many …
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