It never hurts to keep an eye on your credit report. Your financial credit score can help you now or down the road whether you are buying a car or a home or renting. Go to http://annualcreditreport.com and get your free credit report. While there, get a credit report for your minor children. They have a Social Security Number and agencies are finding identity theft on children. If you want to buy a credit score, go to Trans Union or Equifax. Costs about $15.00 and would be informative. Stay away from freecreditreport.com. They (3 comments)
A Warm Invitation to Costa Mesa California Real Estate
In spring and summer, it's easy to envision ways to enhance your home's curb appeal with a trimmed lawn, planted and potted flowers, and patios and decks arranged with outdoor furniture and an inviting grill. But when the leaves fall and the temperatures drop, even homes in temperate climes undergo a winter transformation that can challenge a seller to create exterior appeal. When it comes to landscaping and colorful plants, there are plenty of ornamental grasses and plants that look great in wintertime. Purple cabbages, fountain grasses, and potted evergreens (1 comments)
Friday, November 19th, 2010 113 Morristown, Costa Mesa Saturday, November 20th, 2010 2791 Bunting Circle, Costa Mesa 11:00am-2:00pm 2998 Croftdon, Costa Mesa 1:00pm-4:00pm 215 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 1:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, November 14th, 2010 2983 Ceylon, Costa Mesa 1:00PM- 4:00PM 2998 Croftdon, Costa Mesa 1:00pm-4:00pm
Larry Weichman is President and Broker of Costa Mesa-based real estate powerhouse Weichman Realtors,"the most trusted name in Costa Mesa Real Estate". Larry and his highly-trained team of professionals have proudly served Costa Mesa since 1976. For questions about an upcoming sale or purchase, call him directly at 714-241-4532 or email your questions to Larry@TeamWeichman.com. (0 comments)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS We all know the mantra of real estate: location, location, location. The neighborhood is usually the most critical factor in determining a home's value. When you begin your home search, you should create a list of criteria for the neighborhood in which you want to live, work, and play. Ask yourself questions like how long is the commute to your workplace? Is an urban setting or a rural area more suited to your lifestyle? What is the crime profile for the neighborhoods that interest you? How convenient is it to get to shopping centers, churches, schools? Speaking (0 comments)
With millions of dogs and cats as members of American families, there's a good chance that you've got pets sharing the home you're trying to sell. Since not everyone enjoys the company of animals, there are some measures you should consider taking before prospective buyers come over for a showing. Pet odors are the biggest problem sellers face, but they can be easily minimized with thorough cleaning and vacuuming, and vigilant duty with the litter boxes. Black lights are available that help you to pinpoint the origin of any mysterious smells. It also makes a good impression if you pick (0 comments)