South Redondo OPen House: 222 S. Irena Open Sunday 1-4Come and take a peek at this updated townhome on one of the best streets in South Redondo. This beautiful tree lined street is walking distance to the Beach and the Pier. Value Priced at $624,500 Public Open House: Sunday 1-4 pm
This is a delightful home with hardwood floors and a new kitchen. There are 2 bedrooms.. each with private bath. The upper level features a “great room” style living area and a powder room.. The kitchen has been totally remodeled with granite counters and tile floors. Each bedroom has a private patio and there are two additional decks off the living room and kitchen.
The property is priced to sell at $624,500.
Please join me Sunday to view this wonderful home. For a private viewing please call me at 310-721-7438 or e-mail me. http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/003E76 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() About This Post Leave a comment »256 views Posted on July 12, 2008 13:10:08 Posted in About, Redondo Beach, Open Houses Posted by kaye.thomas
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Open House Manhattan Beach, CA: 511 N. Dianthus Open Sun 1-4Manhattan Beach Hill Section … Open House: Sunday July 6, 2008 1-4. New Price!!!! 511 N. Dianthus Manhattan Beach CA 90266 $1,399,500
Don’t miss out on this lovely Hill section view home. Features include large living room with city views, fireplace and big deck. The home is over 1900 square feet with three bedrooms, 2 baths, dining and family areas. The back yard is lovely with Koi pond and waterfall. If you would like a private appointment please contact me.
Please join me Saturday to view this wonderful home. For a private viewing please call me at 310-721-7438 or e-mail me.
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Manhattan Beach-Beach Cities: Remodeling... Hiring an Architect Can Save You Money.
I have a client who is looking for a $1.3-$1.6 priced home. They have 40% down and have been pre-qualified. However they work a lot of hours and want something in “move-in” condition. It doesn’t have to be new or over 3000 square feet or even have a huge yard. They just want a nice house that doesn’t need a lot of work. Sounds pretty reasonable doesn’t it. We have looked at a number of homes that sound perfect only to find that when the home was updated an architect was not part of the process. Many homeowners are afraid that using an architect will cost too much money. The truth is that using an architect and obtaining permits for the work being done are two of the most important and cost effective steps an owner should consider before beginning a project. A home that has been poorly remodeled with a strange addition will have a harder time selling then one that hasn’t been remodeled. One of the remodel No-No’s is the Walk-Thru bedroom. Homeowners do it because it is a less expensive initial choice then other concepts. However a walk-thru bedroom is rarely a good idea…especially when you are trying to market the home as a 3 bedroom and one of the bedrooms is a walk-thru. Think about it… would you want to sleep in a room that everyone must pass through to get to the rest of the home. Transitioning from room to room is extremely important in the overall flow of a home. A good floor plan is worth a lot of money… a bad floor plan will cost you a lot of money. Even a project as simple as updating a kitchen usually benefits from some expert advice. Sorry, but the cabinet people at Home Depot do not qualify. A good architect can give you excellent advice and make a few changes that can change a kitchen from OK to WOW. Those are changes that translate to big bucks when you sell and make your home more enjoyable while you live there. I recently showed a home with a large “great room” off the kitchen. The great room was great but you could barely turn around in the kitchen. Had they widened the kitchen by two feet it would have changed the entire feel of the home and still had space to spare for the great room. My clients were ready to buy the house but finally decided against it as remodeling the space would now be prohibitively expensive because of other changes done to the property. You will be surprised to find how reasonable the fee is for a small project. Many large firms give these projects to young architects who are supervised by more experienced members of the firm. Just a few changes can make a space feel better. However a bad remodel can last forever. http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/003C9A ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() About This Post Leave a comment »311 views Posted on June 27, 2008 12:02:09 Posted in About Posted by kaye.thomas
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South Bay-Beach Cities: Sold May 2008The Mermaid in Hermosa…. Back on the market ..asking price $25,000,000
Home sales in the Beach Cities are not spectacular but they do seem to be fairly steady. North and South Redondo saw townhome sales almost double in May. Manhattan Beach saw roughly the same number of sales as the previous month with townhome sales increasing although home sales were less the April numbers. All the Beach Cities are seeing increases in pending sales so the numbers over the next 60 days should remain fairly stable. Interest rates are bouncing all over the place. Last week’s Bank Rate Index experts thought rates might go down but so far they are not reacting as the market had expected. Threats of bombing Iran and $200 oil prices tend to muddy the waters just a tick. Despite all the angst in the marketplace our little slice of heaven just seems to go along with out any major disasters. Prices are definitely down but not in freefall. Sales are slow but seem to be pretty steady averaging about one per day in most cities. Looks as if even the entry level homes are begining to see some movement. Builders are still out of the market giving entry level buyers an opportunity to purchase without competition from them. If we stay out of a new war zone, get a grip on energy prices and keep the economy on a level keel we may just weather this storm intact… or at least that’s the theory.
South Bay-Beach Cities: Sold May 2008
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South Redondo Open House: 222 S. Irena Open Sunday 1-4Affordable townhome in South Redondo just blocks to the Pier and beach.. Public Open House: Sunday 1-4 pm
This is a delightful home with hardwood floors and a new kitchen. There are 2 bedrooms.. each with private bath. The upper level features a “great room” style living area and a powder room.. The kitchen has been totally remodeled with granite counters and tile floors. Each bedroom has a private patio and there are two additional decks off the living room and kitchen.
The property is priced to sell at $624,500.
Please join me Sunday to view this wonderful home. For a private viewing please call me at 310-721-7438 or e-mail me. http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/003BA8 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() About This Post Leave a comment »296 views Posted on June 21, 2008 19:30:56 Posted in About, Redondo Beach, Open Houses Posted by kaye.thomas
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