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TREE SAFETY Does the severe weather of the past several years have you looking up at your trees in fear? It's an understandable concern. A big storm could destroy the plants' majesty in a flash -- and send a quarter-ton branch crashing down onto your roof. Still, before you preemptively chip a favorite tree into mulch, consider this: It may be contributing 8% to 10% to your home's value, according to Scott Cullen of the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers. Here's how to keep your leafy assets from becoming a liability. Schedule regular upkeep Have your trees inspected every five years or so -- a free service offered by tree-care companies. An arborist will look for branches that are weak or hanging within 10 feet of a building, and send workers to remove them. If necessary, they'll also buttress the tree against high winds by cabling limbs together. All this work costs about $200 to $400 a tree and is typically needed only once a decade. Related: Tips on homeowners insurance In many cases the tree will more than cover the cost of its maintenance over a few years; a big shade tree will knock nearly $70 off annual air conditioning bills, says David Nowak of the U.S. Forest Service, and a large evergreen that blocks winter winds will reduce heating costs by around $60 a year. Bonus: Trees also provide protection from road noise and basement flooding. Get removal right When a tree becomes diseased or dangerously overgrown given its proximity to a house, your arborist will recommend taking it down. Removing a substantial tree could cost $2,000 to $5,000, depending on its size and whether it is accessible by truck or requires climbing -- and what's underneath that the crew must protect. Related: 4 ways to save on landscaping You can have the stump ground down to just below grass or mulch height for $50 to $200 more. Or carve a trough in the top, drill some drainage holes, and use it as a planter. Invest in new growth To replace an unsafe tree or propagate a bare lot, look for varieties that grow quickly and have compact spreads to minimize pruning headaches, says Charlotte, N.C., landscape architect J'Nell Bryson. A local nursery can suggest good options and plant eight-footers for $250 to $500 each. In about a decade they could add tens of thousands to your property value, probably the best investment return you'll ever make. Read More
DataQuick, a real estate information service, announced that California's Million Dollar Home Sales were the highest since 2007. The jump in million-dollar home sales last quarter outpaced overall home sales. Total California home sales - including all price levels - increased 10.3 percent year-over-year last quarter, from 109,713 in second-quarter 2011 to 121,058 last quarter. Last quarter's $1 million-plus sales were the highest since third-quarter 2007, when 10,946 changed hands. Good news for sure. Manhattan Beach made the top list with a $5.50 Million sale. Read More
After several successful launches and space missions, Space-X of Hawthorne seems to be off to a 'roaring' start. In the tradition of many aerospace giants that came before it, Space-X is making a name for itself throughout the world. It's fitting that this "cutting edge" assembly of aerospace engineers and 21st century space innovators, are working in the city of Hawthorne where so many of the aviation and aerospace giants of the past made their huge mark on history. Big corporations and little companies alike, during good times and bad, worked together to win wars, the race to the moon and the cold war. Companies like Northrop, American Aviation, Lockheed, AirResearch, Xerox and Ratheon helped make the South Bay what it is today giving us all a great standard of living and a fantastic lifestyle like nowhere else. There is no doubt about it, the South Bay is a great place to live, to work and to play. Read More
Do you remember .. for those who are old enough, the black and white TV of John Glenn in the small space capsule? He was the First American to orbit the Earth, aboard Friendship 7 on February 20, 1962, on the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission. Well jump ahead to 1992 … the Endeavour... Read More
Many people are amazed the first time they visit the small community of Walteria. Most people say it’s like being in a small rural town when they come to Walteria. Some of the area is hilly and rural like, no sidewalks, large overhanging trees and peace and quiet galore. Read More
According to Forbes; Homeowners beware. There are new scams galore out there and most new ones are aimed at the homeowner. Home improvement scams are still heavily represented in the top 10 homeowner scams. Auto and Debt related scams and new real estate scams are new to the list this... Read More
The Beach Part of the South Bay Beautiful San Pedro Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Torrance Beach area, El Segundo, San Pedro:You can find some of the nations greatest homes located in these beach cities, ranging from the affordable to very upscale expensive Manhattan Village. Inland South Bay: Torrance inland part of the city: Hollywood Riviera, West Torrance, Old Torrance, South Torrance, East Torrance, Lawndale, Hawthorne, Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, Inglewood: Great South Bay homes, great shopping, lots of movie theatres and other entertainment, great places to eat. The great thing about living in any part of the South Bay is that you are close to everything you Read More
WOW! The talk of the South Bay new home buyers is the hot 360 home development on El Segundo Blvd and Aviation. Talk about resort living; this is it for sure. Sales are going through the roof and many of the popular floor plans are going fast. '360 at South Bay'in Hawthorne, has different sub communities offering everything anyone could ever want in a new home. The Flats: Single Level, up to 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, starting at around $400K The Court: 3 story town homes, up to 3 bedrooms, up to 3.5 baths, from low $400K The Row: luxury town homes up to 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, from low $500K '360 at South Bay' is in the heart of South Bay and close to all freeways, beaches, great shopping, entertainment, and fantastic restaurants. Read More
According to The Daily Real Estate News, mortgage loan applications have continued the recent surge in activity for July for both new loan applications and for refinance mortgage applications. This is certainly good news for the Real Estate industry and all related business activities. The Daily Real Estate News says the low interest rates and the inventory of low price homes are the contributing factors in the application surge. Applications were up almost 17% for the week ending July 13th. Read More
Come see the new HI-TECH office Thursday, July 26 from 4-7pm. Snacks, drawings SPECIAL GUEST — Miss California 2102 – NATALIE PACK! 23805 HAWTHORNE BL TORRANCE CA 90505 click here …. Read More