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List of web sites with high PageRank Okay so here's the deal: not too long ago, Wikipedia had a page listing known websites with a PageRank of 10 , and a large number of sites with PageRank 9 . However it was decided that the page contradicted Wikipedia's ...[Read More]
Great news! Congress has just extended and expanded tax credits for home buyers -- and not just for those buying for the first time. First time home buyers can now receive an $8,000 tax credit through April 30, 2010. Home buyers who have lived in their ...[Read More]
Congress passed the Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension today and President Barack Obama plans to sign it tomorrow which will make it official. Here are the main facts that you should know: The tax credit has been extended to April 30, 2010. Repeat buyers who ...[Read More]
Custom Garage You have a very nice house with a functional garage that gets the job done. But now you're ready to upgrade to a nicer car; maybe a Ferrari, Maserati or Lamborghini. As you look at your garage now, do you see it as worthy of your new ...[Read More]
If you are looking to buy right now it is REALLY competative...not much for inventory. If you are wanting to sell or NEED to sell your home should be swept up really quickly. The banks are holding back inventory and we need home to sell our clients badly![Read More]
So your kids finally convinced you this year to host the big neighborhood Halloween party. Obviously your wish is for everything to be perfect for your guests, young and old. The key in my opinion is to focus on Halloween decorations and create the ambience ...[Read More]
Why California Zoning Laws Can Be Hard To Understand Zoning laws can be difficult to understand. Sometimes people will build something, only to be told they have to tear it down for some strange reason or another. In the 1980's, there was a famous ...[Read More]
It seems that I every week I receive a call from a distressed homeowner asking whether they should do a loan modification or just get cash for keys. My response as always is, can you afford to make payments? If you can, go for a loan modification. Don’t ...[Read More]
Why would foreign investors want to put their money into California? A recent report came out giving some interesting numbers for foreign investment in California, and it seems that California is the place to be. For instance, one statistic that came out ...[Read More]
Why would foreign investors want to put their money into California? A recent report came out giving some interesting numbers for foreign investment in California, and it seems that California is the place to be. For instance, one statistic that came out ...[Read More]
Everyone knows that California has some of the hardest laws in the country to understand. As it looks at ways of not only handling the economy, but environmental issues as well, one of the hardest areas for people without a lot of expertise to understand ...[Read More]
Foreign investment doesn't always mean purchasing interest in American companies. One of the biggest boons since 2008 has been in purchasing real estate in the United States. In many areas that have been considered as prime real estate, foreign investors ...[Read More]
Gustavo Dudamel Gustavo Dudamel is the new musical director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and it seems to be a marriage made in musical heaven. In one of the most populous Latino cities in the United States, it only makes sense that one of its top classical ...[Read More]
Short Selling, Foreclosure, And Other Options Many people are suffering with crushing mortgage payments all around the country. States such as California, Nevada and Florida are really struggling. With high unemployment and the potential for it to grow ...[Read More]
Short selling one's home is an option more people are deciding on as home prices keep falling, and the threat of foreclosure seems very real. However, many consumers are finding it difficult to find real estate agents who are willing to take on the ...[Read More]
Though many people aren't overly familiar with the term, "short selling" has been around for a long time. Basically, short selling one's home means they're willing to sell the home for less than what it's worth. There are two ...[Read More]
Carlos Justo Getting His Second Wind Sometimes when you live large, you fall hard. But there’s nothing saying you have to stay there. Such is the case with realtor to the mega-rich, Carlos Justo. This 53-year old Cuban born realtor to the stars has ...[Read More]
Silver Lake Silver Lake is an area of Los Angeles known for the diversity of its neighborhoods, some of the most avant garde homes in the area, and relatively modest home prices. It’s considered to have a bohemian vibe because of the diversity of ...[Read More]
Santa Monica Santa Monica is one of the most beautiful areas of the Los Angeles area. It’s actually situated between Los Angeles and Santa Monica bay, and at just over 8 square miles, it’s a pedestrian friendly city that offers easy access ...[Read More]
Playa del Rey Playa del Rey is a small oceanside community incorporated into the city of Los Angeles. It borders the Pacific Ocean, Marina del Rey to the north, Westchester to the east, and El Segundo to the south. Playa del Rey’s history isn’t ...[Read More]
Malibu It’s no wonder that so many celebrities want to call Malibu home. Sitting along 21 miles of prime beachfront land, minutes from the Pacific Coast Highway which can take them anywhere, either towards the city or the mountains, great weather ...[Read More]
Los Feliz Los Feliz is a large, bohemian community in Los Angeles, just south of the Santa Monica Mountains. It’s considered bohemian because, unlike many area of Los Angeles, it’s a community where many of the landmarks, shopping areas and ...[Read More]
Culver City Culver City is one of the largest communities to border the city of Los Angeles. It’s known for its many studios and famous movies and television shows that have been made in those studios. It’s also one of those more racially diverse ...[Read More]
Marina del Rey is an area of Los Angeles that contains the largest manmade small boat harbor in the world. It’s only about 1.5 square miles, but offers exclusive shopping, gourmet restaurants, luxury accommodations, lots of boating and fishing, is ...[Read More]
The Century City area of Los Angeles is one of the most exclusive, powerful, exciting and expensive areas in all of Los Angeles. It’s home to studios, corporate plazas of both studios and other major businesses, high end shopping, and of course some ...[Read More]