Leadership Tomorrow celebrates its 6th Annual Celebrating Leadership awards event tonight from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Leadership Tomorrow friends, alumni and the community at large are invited to enjoy hors d'oeuvres, food stations and a no-host bar. The evening's honorees include: Chief David J. Maggard Jr., Irvine Police Dept. for the Outstanding Community Leadership Award and Cindy Brenneman, Director of Volunteer Services O.C. Affiliate of Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in addition to her many volunteer efforts, for the Excellence (1 comments)
If you can hear the whispers below the din of panic, you know that the recent financial and housing collapses have actually created some amazing opportunities for smart investors. Low interest rates and depressed property values have combined in an environment favorable for long-term gains. It may not be for everyone, but if you're in the right financial position, you have plenty of options. However, there is a right way and a wrong way to invest, and it's the wrong way that led so many to suffer in the recent housing crisis. Don't think about investing in real estate until (1 comments)
Mortgage applications are being reviewed far more thoroughly now than in the past, and your credit score should be 680 or higher to qualify for the best interest rates. So how do you determine your score, and know you're getting the credit you deserve? Everyone is allowed one free credit report per year from the three reporting agencies (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion). Review the reports for accuracy and act quickly to correct any errors or omissions. Approximately 35% of your credit score is based on the timeliness of your payments. Make sure that no late payments older than seven years (1 comments)
home depot: Sixth graders from Costa Mesa commit random acts of kindness!
- 12/17/09 09:26 AM
We are so proud of this Weichman Realtor's client! He is one of the fine teachers at our Costa Mesa schools! Please read this article courtesy of the Orange Count Register! A good deed could involve opening the door for a senior, making a card for a child coping with an illness or treating a struggling neighbor to dinner. For 34 Adams Elementary School sixth-graders, it meant committing random acts of kindness at the Target store on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa this morning. "We're surprised to see all of the kids," said Target shopper Veronica Rabago, who along with her (2 comments)
City of Costa Mesa Police Department Animal Control COYOTE ACTIVITY BULLETIN
This bulletin is to advise and warn residents about coyote activity in the Costa Mesa area. Several residents have lost their pets to these skilled predators because they were not aware of coyote activity in the area. Others are concerned about recent sightings and the potential consequences of predatory animals within the urban environment. Coyotes are found in ALL areas of Orange County. They are a native animal and a critical component of the ecosystem. Contrary to popular belief, these animals do not require open space or (0 comments)
If you're under pressure to sell your home quickly in a challenging market, you may have to swallow a large dose of reality and take some radical steps to increase your home's visibility. While making concessions can seem difficult, please consider the following proven suggestions to produce a quick sale. Remember that there are myriad possibilities for exposure in today's internet-driven society. In addition to your agent's traditional print and online marketing tools, use social networking sites like facebook and Twitter to promote your listing to younger first-time buyers. When setting your price, place it ten to fifteen percent below (0 comments)
home depot: DOLLARS VS. DAYS
- 11/14/09 01:11 AM
After you've taken step one to decide to sell your home, step two is usually setting your asking price, striving for a balance between generating offers and receiving top dollar. Your chosen representative will perform a Competitive Market Analysis (CMA) to produce an estimate of your home's "fair market value," or that price that educated buyers will pay based on listings and sales of homes similar to yours. The agent will not establish the price, but only provide the information you need to make that decision yourself. In a hot market, you have the advantage, but would still want to avoid (1 comments)
Hurley Surf Wear Sample Sale Saturday, November 14th from 8am-4pm Killybrooke Multipurpose Room
Bargain prices, $5 - $20, on a great selection of styles and sizes of clothing and accessories. Hurley has generously donated all their samples to the Killybrooke PTA so 100% of the proceeds go directly to the kids!
HALECREST PARK NEW EVENT Family Photo and Fun Day! Saturday, Nov. 14th from 10:00am-3:00pm
A professional photographer will be in the park taking family portraits. You can go (0 comments)
An article appeared recently in the New York Times that beautifully illustrates the opportunities today's real estate market offers. A mother working two jobs saved up for a down payment and managed to buy a large home with a pool for $187,000. Three years ago, that same home had sold for $370,000! While sellers are still feeling pressure, buyers with stable incomes and good credit histories are beginning to spread a "feel good" vibe throughout the industry. Conditions have literally never been better for first-time buyers. Affordability has seldom been higher and interest rates have hardly been lower. Selection of (5 comments)
Check out this newly listed 4 bedroom home with 3 Bathrooms and a 3 car garage! http://www.tempo.socalmls.com/SearchDetail/Scripts/PrtBuyFul/PrtBuyFul.asp?MlsNumList=P703799&prp=Mls&where=+&returnNumber=99&EmailAction=srml&reports=2&fixed=1&UidList= To see this beauty please call me at 714-863-5739
Larry has over 15 years of experience in Bank Repos and Short Sales and non foreclosed real estate, my clients include General Electric Mortgage, Home Savings, Associates Finance, Transamerica. Current clients include Bank of America, Ocwen Financial Corporation, Countrywide and Keystone Asset Management to name a few. Larry is President of Weichman Associates located in Costa Mesa California. He has sold real estate since 1976 and is a 3rd generation Real Estate Broker. (0 comments)