Tag: South Bay Beaches Realtor
If you are considering placing your house on the market, it is crucial that you do some work before you place it on the market. Here are some items to consider are: Does the roof need replacing? How about the windows? Upgrade the garage door? Paint the exterior? And then there is the landscaping. Trim bushes, plant flowers. repair cement. I would sagest you take a drive around your South Bay neighborhood and take note of which houses automatically attract you. Take some photos and then you go, you have instant help on improving your curb appeal. Read More
I just read this great article… 7 Banks Foreclosing on the Most Mortgages Most banks are servicing loans. This list includes the percentage of underwater loans the bank has in FORECLOSED properties portfolio. Check out this article... Read More
The 54 room hotel project in Redondo is finally under way. The project has been in the works since 2008. Cleanup of the present site is scheduled to start next month and completion is scheduled for October 1, 2014. This will be Redondo's first major development project in 2 years and the city fathers are happy to see the project finally get off the sand, so to speak. Read More
The Marriott Residence Inn and a Hilton Garden Inn are set to start construction on the site of the former Malibu Castle mini-golf course located at Marine Avenue and the 405 San Diego Freeway in Redondo Beach. The two hotels will take about 5 acres total of the site and will have combined 320 rooms in two new 4 story buildings. The cost will be around $60M. Everyone connected with the development is happy to see the whole thing starting to move forward after suffering a 2 year set back Read More
10 Predictions for Housing in 2013 DAILY REAL ESTATE NEWS | THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013 The new year could be the best year in real estate in years, but the housing recovery still remains fragile and challenges remain, says Dave Liniger, RE/MAX co-founder and chairman. Read More
JUST A NOTE: Manhattan Beach has let Malibu know for sure that their city can no longer get sand from Manhattan Beach as they have done in the past. Read More
Ponte Vista, a planned community to be built on the old Navy Housing land on Western Av, may be coming back to life after seven years on the chopping block. A new development team is proposing 1135 or 830 housing units. They are looking for comments from the community. Read More
Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Can an older city in the heart of the south bay hit a home run with a new style standard of living and lifestyle? Yes, you can and Hawthorne has done it with the completion of the Lyons Homes complex called ‘The... Read More
This December another South Bay landmark will go the way of Marineland, Torrance and Vermont Dirve Ins and the infamous Ascot Raceway. El Camino's Murdock Stadium is scheduled to be demolished. This local stadium opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1949. The new facility with a price tag of $37.2 mil will be completed by 2014. The project is paid for by your school bond money. Read More
Holly Glen is a somewhat hidden jewel within the city of Hawthorne. Holly Glen is located east of Aviation Blvd. and north of Rosecrans. It has it's own school district (Wiseburn School District) and is almost a little town all to itself. There are some beautiful single family homes here, many have been remodeled and renovated in recent years. Property here is highly sought after and few of the original single family homes are ever for sale. The beautiful new Fusion Town Homes near 149th street, east of Aviation, has several plans available and are formidably priced. The location is just minutes away from the famous South Bay beaches, great shopping, entertainment, employment centers and close to all freeways. Read More