Posted by admin on November 3, 2011
It is most convenient to use the Internet or the yellow pages when selecting house movers. The Internet is a good source but remember to also ask friends and family if they can recommend you a moving company they have hired recently.
Find out if your city has a local business bureau’s website. If there is, search for accredited companies with proper business licenses. The bureau’s website is the best place to see if any complaints were filed against local businesses. You will be able to find out if the complaint was filed due to false advertising, service faults or delivery issues. Local business bureaus also search the background of businesses, review and monitor their activities, this will help simplify your selection of genuine movers. Read all post…
Posted by Carry Brooks on November 3, 2011
Downtown Boston has not seen any large-scale residential condominium projects since 2007 because funding has been non-existent for the past several years.
That lack of capital coupled with high building costs and a lack of buildable sites has limited Boston’s supply of luxury condominium developments.
Construction in the downtown market has recently begun on several large-scale buildings, presently slated as “luxury rental buildings.”
Even if any of these projects switch to condominiums, they will still take an average of two years to build, and it will be at least 36 months until this new supply of condos hits the market. In th
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Posted by Bruce Tipson on November 2, 2011
This weekend we’re rounding up condos in the $600,000 range. Take a gander.

1530 S. Centinela Ave. #201 (West LA)
Price: $599,000
Days on Market: 1
Bed/Bath: 3/2.5
Sq. Ft: 1,693
Pitch: “Amazing (New Construction in 2008) Condo opens up to a huge patio area! It is like having your own yard! The spacious condo (1925sqft) has a large living room, dining room and a gourmet kitchen with Italian tile floors, granite counter tops, custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.
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Posted by John Willsen on October 27, 2011
Most Realtors are finding that we are working longer and harder to make less money. But this is true for a lot of professionals. Let’s take a look at what’s happening at Phyllis Harb & Co. What’s moved: In escrow in one week, and with three open houses, Pat Sajak’s former Glendale home and we have two back up offers as well. In one week and with three open houses the condo on Verdugo Blvd. is closing tomorrow with an all cash buyer. What’s not:
Celebrity Gated Retreat – reduced and also available for lease option. This is an amazing home for someone who values privacy and there is the added bonus of two detached home offices. Penthouse Condo What’s new:I just listed a California Bungalow in Sparr Heights, one of the Foothills’s most sought after neighborhoods. Open houses all week. What’s coming:4 Read all post…