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Patriot Park "Healing Field Memorial" Ceremony By: Laxson Associates l La Quinta Real Estate
This Sunday, November 8th at 11 AM, there will be an opening ceremony for the Healing Field Memorial at the Patriot Park located at the northeast corner of Date Palm and Dinah Shore Drive. Five thousand six foot flags will be displayed and each honors a military serviceman or servicewoman killed
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68285 Bella Vista Rd, Cathedral City, CA 92234 By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)

68285 Bella Vista Rd, Cathedral City, CA 92234
Three Bedrooms Two Baths 1671 SQ FT Built 1996
FANTASTIC Panorama Park home nicely UPGRADED & affordably priced. PERFECT for 1st time buyers, investors, snow birds, or vacation home buyers. Great LOCATION very close to City Park, TOP schools, restaurants, shopping, golf,
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Mid-Century desert bungalow foreclosure - Palm Springs area $122,760 By: Paul Kaplan, www.MidCenturyModernPS.com Mid Century/Modern homes in Palm Springs (Pacific Union Real Estate)
Great buy for a mic-century classic desert bungalow
Rare opportunity to own this nearly 1/2 ACRE property with vintage mid-century artist's bungalow high in Cathedral City Cove. This is truly a special and SERENE PROPERTY with AMAZING rare valley views, city light views, & panoramic mountain views. This artist retreat oozes
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Question: what type of smoke detector is required when selling a home as of 2009??
Desert Princess Country Club Home - On the Golf Course - Pool and Spa - Gorgeous Fairway Views By: Elaine Stewart, Palm Springs Real Estate (Remax Real Estate Consultants - Remax Hall of Fame DRE#01698)
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What’s a Perfect Gift? By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
Somewhere between our desire to give and our delivery of the perfect gift, the point of the effort gets lost. Often, it's because there's a vast difference between what we can afford and how meaningful we want the gift to be for the recipient.

But "meaningful" doesn't have to be
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Staging Your Home to Sell for Top Dollar By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)

What is Home Staging?
So, exactly What is Staging?
Let's say you want to sell your car for the most money possible.
 
· How would you do it?
· What would you do?
· Who would want to buy it?
• How would you sell it?  
Wouldn't you
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Staging A home By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)

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Fall Back, Replace, And Be Safe By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 2. We turn our clocks back and gain an hour, and the perfect way to spend that hour is replacing the batteries in your smoke detectors. But have you thought about replacing your smoke detectors, as well?

The National Fire Protection Association urges homeowners
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How To Avoid Work-At-Home Scams By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
"Earn thousands of dollars a month from your home!" We've all seen these types of ads posted on telephone poles and on the Internet. It sounds great, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recommends exercising caution when it comes to work-at-home opportunities. Many of these companies don't deliver on their promises,
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Management 101? By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
One day, the boss had had enough. His people just didn't get it. He grabbed two pieces of paper and

wrote "Think!" on them with a big fat magic marker, then posted his signs above the sinks in the

restrooms. "They can't miss my message now," he thought to
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When It Pays To Replace By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
Sometimes it's hard to know when a broken device or appliance is worth the money to repair. For these items, most consumer financial experts agree it pays to skip the repair bill and replace them.

Computers and laptops. If the machine is more than five years old, it's definitely worth
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How To Share Your Gratitude By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
While preparing Thanksgiving dinner, pass out slips of paper to those gathered for your feast. Invite


each person to list three things they're thankful for. Then, while eating dinner, give each person the


opportunity to read their list out loud. Don't be surprised when your
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Blessings In Stone By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
Two friends were walking through the desert. As the day wore on and they became hotter and wearier, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face.

The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand, Today my best
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Is It Time For a New Year/New Attitude? By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
Do you sometimes hear a negative attitude coming out of your mouth, and wish it weren't so?

Can anything be done about a negative attitude? In other words, can you change? Of course you can. If you're in need of a New Attitude for the New Year, here are some
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What’s In the “Empty” Gold Box? By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
The holidays are a time of giving, receiving - and remembering the priorities:

Once upon a time there was a man who punished his five-year-old daughter for using a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was tight, and he became angry when he saw the child put the wrapped box
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Be prepared! By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
What do you need to know about the prospect's business to engage? I mean if you just walk in the door and say, "Tell me a little bit about your business," how unprepared does that make you look? Answer: TOTALLY UNPREPARED. Prepared is going to their website and printing out several
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Spend A Little Get A Lot #2 By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
•If you have more than two cars in your driveway, park the extra vehicles at a neighbor's house. This will give your driveway and yard a spacious look.
•Oil and rust stains can be removed from concrete with commercial driveway cleaners that are available from automotive and home improvement stores.
•The
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Spend A Little Get A Lot #1 By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
•Holiday displays, including Christmas cards, should be removed and stored by the first week in January.

•Use degreaser and a razor blade to make basement windows crystal-clear.

•Remember to put away valuables while showing your home. Expensive jewelry belongs in a safe deposit box.

•Have long-stemmed artificial flowers
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What do you do when your Realtor calls and wants to show your home in say, half an hour? Jump for joy first, since someone wants to look at YOUR home, right? Then, panic. As you hang up the phone, you notice that your teenagers have been at it again...your house
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You must have heard about the about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and because it's important to me that you get the ‘ Straight Talk" I thought I would take a minute and interpret for you exactly what it means and how it will impact you personally.First a little history. A
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Spend a Little Get a Lot #10 By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
•If your stove has drip trays, replace them. They're inexpensive, easy to install, and improve the look of the appliance.

•Clean all windowsills regularly. A dirty windowsill will negate any benefits of a sparkling window.

•To create a feeling of space when showing the house, leave all interior doors
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5 Improvements NOT To Do Before Selling Your Home By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
You've made the decision to sell your home and now your mind is quickly filling with a lengthy to-do list. Before panic begins to set in, take heart and repeat a new mantra: "Soap and paint are my friends." While the home should be neat, clean and in good repair, major
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Spend a Get a Lot Little #11 By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
•Use the proper type of paint for each surface you need to cover. Kitchen and bathrooms require paint that can withstand heat and moisture. Consult a professional at a paint store for advice.

•Create an information booklet containing property tax statements; records of maintenance, service work, warranty work and improvements
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Creative Use of Colors By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
Have you ever been driving through a neighborhood and all of the sudden a Pepto Bismal pink house shocks you out of a daydream? Did you notice anything other than the color - the lush green lawn or the squeaky clean entry way, perhaps? Of course not. You were probably too
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Spend A Little Get A Lot #8 By: Pablo Gonzalez (ST. JAMES PROPERTIES)
•· If basement stairs lack a handrail, then add one. It's safer and, in most states, required by law.

•· Revitalize a tree or bush by trimming dead leaves and branches.

•· Get rid of odors by cleaning drapes and carpets, scooping out the cat's litter box daily, and
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