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Dom Naidoo-Malibu to the Marina Real Estate (Westside Properties)
I had to share
this information retrieved from a few different sources:
REALTOR.com, westsidehomefinder.com, and car.org
Your home is
in escrow, and the buyer has scheduled a home inspection. Should
you be worried about what the inspector might find? The answer
depends, of course, on the condition of your home and how well
you've maintained its major components over the years. Regardless
of what the inspector may uncover, however, you shouldn't be overly
concerned about the actual home inspection. Keeping in mind that
disclosure laws and customary real estate practices vary from place
to place, here are six suggestions as to how you might help the
home inspection process go smoothly:
1.
Leave the premises. It's perfectly reasonable to
absent yourself from your home during the home inspector's visit
and turn over the duties to your real estate agent. Your agent
should be familiar with the home inspection process and be able to
act as your representative. In fact, many listing agents prefer
that the seller not be at home during the buyer's home
inspection.
2. Be
courteous. Some sellers
mistakenly assume the home inspector is an adversary. Experienced
professional home inspectors aren't on a mission to find fault with
every tiny aspect of your home. The home inspector's role is to
offer the buyer a fair assessment of the property. Tips: Don't keep
the inspector waiting on your doorstep and allow at least two hours
for the inspection.
3.
Don't attempt to refute negative comments about your home during
the inspection. Inspectors don't appreciate being
followed around by argumentative or defensive home sellers (or
sellers' real estate agents). The time to explain and negotiate
will come after you receive and review your copy of the inspector's
report.
4.
Don't make statements about your home that are beyond your personal
knowledge or can't be verified. For instance, if the
inspector asks you how old the roof is or when certain appliances
were installed, check your records before you answer. If you have
documentation, provide a copy of it. If repairs or modifications
were made prior to your purchasing the home, don't guess when that
work was performed. The same caution about misrepresentations
applies to questions about whether permits were obtained for
remodeling, the exact square footage of your home, the name of the
architect who designed it and so on.
5.
Don't block access to normal living areas of your
home. If the home inspector can't enter a room or
complete some other aspect of the inspection, that will be noted in
his or her report and the buyer may question it.
6.
Make agreed-upon repairs promptly. The buyer may ask
the inspector to okay any repairs you agree to make as a result of
the inspection. The sooner you make the repairs, the sooner the
contingency can be met. Delaying the repairs until the last minute
won't stop the buyer from having those items reinspected, but it
could delay the closing of escrow.
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Dom Naidoo-Malibu to the Marina Real Estate (Westside Properties)
Happy Sunday everyone! I hope you are enjoying the weekend and
have the time off to enjoy today!
One of my family favorite Sunday activities is walking down to
the SM Farmers Market on main Street(Main and Ocean Park blvd).
There's something for everyone! Live music, petting zoo, fresh
farmers market fruits and vegetables, delicious eateries, and
interesting boutiques to check out.
If you are blessed to be a local and haven't checked it out yet,
you are missing out! Here is some information from the SM Gov
website:
Sunday Main Street
Great for farmers, food, family and fun!
In Heritage Square
2640 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90405
9:30 am - 1:00 pm
Established: January 1995
Market Manager: Jodi Low
Farmers: 30
The Sunday Main Street Farmers Market features some of Californias
freshest produce plus prepared foods from local Main Street
restaurants as well as artisan foods prepared with ingrediants
sourced from California farmers - you can't get more local than
that! Also enjoy musical entertainment by a variety featured
weekly bands. Families with children can enjoy face
painting, balloon designs, pony rides and the petting farm -
all found each week at this community focused market.

Last updated:
6/29/2011
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estate boutique brokerage based in Pacific Palisades serving
the entire Westside of Los Angeles. We proudly represent the
finest properties throughout the Westside.
We work
as a team and combine our
extensive real estate experience, powerful resources and
connections to benefit you whether you are looking you buy or sell
a home in today's exciting and lucrative real estate
market.
Call us
now to get started on the road to buying or selling your next
home. 310.459.8191 or
email info@wsprops.com

To preview the finest real estate and the
best deals on the Westside of Los Angeles including Pacific
Palisades, Santa Monica, Malibu, Brentwood, Bel Air, Beverly Hills,
Westwood, Century City, Marina Del Rey & Mar Vista please visit
our website: http://www.westsidehomefinder.com/ When
you are ready to view the properties or just have a question,
please contact
us: 310.459.8191
or info@wsprops.com
Search for homes in your
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Kim & Kristine Halverson Realtors® Santa Monica Real Estate, CA (www.KimAndKristine.com, Santa Monica Real Estate :) )
I wanted to share with you the most frequently asked questions a
buyer has when purchasing a short sale. This is the first article
in a series of five.
Question #1: Buyers want to know who pays the closing costs in a
short sale? As a buyer you want to ask your agent this question
before you write an offer. The best time to ask it is during your
first meeting. In a short sale all terms, conditions and closing
costs are subject to lender approval. Sounds pretty vague,
right?
Let me tell you what closing costs you should ask for when
writing a contract. Then I will tell you what they actually
pay.
Buyer should ask the Seller to pay:
Sellers escrow fees
Sellers title insurance
Property taxes-including any back taxes
County taxes
City Required Reports
Retrofitting
Natural Hazard Disclosure
Termite Report & Repairs
Home Warranty
HOA transfer fee
HOA documents
HOA back dues if any
Here is what the Sellers lender typically approves to
pay:
Sellers escrow fees
Sellers title insurance
Property taxes-including any back taxes
County taxes
Natural Hazard Disclosure (Sometimes)
Termite Report & Repairs (Credits)
HOA back dues if any (Sometimes)
Each lender is different and has their own policies on what they
are approved to pay. That's why it's a good idea to ask for these
closing costs to be paid. Keep in mind that short sales are a great
opportunity to get a discount on a property. Chances are some of
the closing costs will not be paid. So be prepared when you receive
the lenders approval for your offer, all the fees might not be
covered by the Seller and their lender.
For more information on selling or buying short sales, contact
Kristine with Prudential CA Realty-Short Sale Trainer,
310-737-8173. Visit: www.WestsideHomeSolutions.com
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James Engel KW Beverly Hills (Keller Williams Realty Beverly Hills)
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James Engel | Keller Williams Commercial | (310)-985-0985
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819 Ocean
Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
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819
Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405. 6 Unit apartment
building.
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Multi-Family, 6 units
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offered
at $1,599,000
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1964 |
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Sq Footage |
7,612 |
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Floors |
2 |
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Parking |
Covered spaces |
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Lot Size |
6,617 sqft |
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Maint |
$0 per month |
DESCRIPTION
FOR THIS PROPERTY, PLEASE ONLY CONTACT DAVID BERG AND KIMILA
JEEVANJEE.
(310) 295-0068 OFFICE
(310) 482-2501 FAX
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LOCATION FEATURES
Close to the beach, Main St, restaurants,
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Posted: Nov 18, 2008, 9:19am PST
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James Engel (KW Commercial Beverly Hills)
Santa Monica loves their produce! This community has 4 Farmers'
Markets each and every week so there is absolutely no reason not to
go at least once! I'm keeping the posts separate since they are
held at different locations on different days. This post is for the
Ocean & Main Farmers' Market held every Sunday. In this post I
am attaching a recipe for Tender Chinese Broccoli (Gai Lan).

Name: Santa Monica Sunday Farmers' Market
Day: Sunday
Hours: 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: Ocean Park & Main St.
Manager: Diana Rodgers
Office Address: 200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA
90401
Phone: 310-458-8712 Website: http://www.smgov.net/farmers_market/sunday.htm

Tender
Chinese Broccoli (Gai Lan)
Ingredients
•· 1 bunch Gai
Lan
•· 3 cloves
garlic, chopped
•· 3 tablespoons
soy sauce
•· 2 tablespoons
brown sugar
•· 1 tablespoon
fish sauce
•· 1 teaspoon
sesame oil
Directions
- Trim the Gai Lan- don't cut off the long, thick stem because,
unlike North American broccoli, the stem of Gai Lan will cook well
to become nice and tender; the flowers are also edible so don't
remove them.
- Place Gai Lan in a Dutch oven and fill with plenty of
water.
- Add the chopped garlic.
- Bring water to a boil, lower heat, and simmer for about 15 to
20 minutes or until the thickest part of the stem is tender.
- Combine the soy, brown sugar, fish sauce, and sesame oil.
- Drain the Gai Lan and place on serving plate, then drizzle the
soy mixture over.
- Serve and enjoy!
- Gai Lan is also good with oyster sauce.

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Dom Naidoo-Malibu to the Marina Real Estate (Westside Properties)
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