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10


403 West 7th St-Long Beach CA-Market Report

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Downtown Long Beach Condos Market Report 


403 West 7th Street
Long Beach, CA  90813

 

403 W 7th St-Downtown Long Beach CondosThis lovely condo complexlocated at the corner of Chestnut in Downtown Long Beach has very little turnover. Nobody wants to move!

 

Why? 

 

Because it is a very nice complex with great floorplans.  These spacious units are quietly elegant and are mostly owner occupied.  The building has lush and lovely gardens, lovingly maintained by one of the residents as a hobby; she does a fabulous job.  

 

A lovely common area deck (a great place to drop into a chaise and read a book) houses a community spa.

 

This Downtown Long Beach Condo complex is extremely well taken care of and the homeowners association is well funded, a definite plus.  How convenient that it is within a short walk of Pine Avenue and its nifty shops and restaurants, The Pike, Shoreline Drive, The Beach, and is a short distance to the freeway

 

Do you work in the Downtown Long Beach area? 

 

Living here would make your walk to work a short one. 

 

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Posted on August 10, 2007 13:18:37 by Laurie.Manny
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Jul
28


Top 5 Tips for Selling Your Home in a Down Market

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Like Long Beach California, many markets across our nation are experiencing a down Market.  I read articles daily on blogs describing the market in other areas and what Realtors® are doing to compensate, to best represent their clients. 

 

 

Many bloggers belong to Nationwide Social and Real Estate Networks, have come to know each other and have become friends.  I deeply respect and admire many of my fellow bloggers.  Each of them has their finger on the pulse of their market.  We often exchange ideas and improve our arsenol for the benefit of our clients. 

 

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Posted on July 28, 2007 20:26:50 by Laurie.Manny
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Jul
27


Hiring YOUR Long Beach Realtor

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 LONG BEACH REAL ESTATE

 

 

 

Selling Your Long Beach CondoSo, you are planning on selling your Long Beach Home or Condo and thinking about looking around for a Realtor.  Oye, another ordeal!   The media has been telling you that the sky is falling and the market is collapsing.  They report on falling prices and unsold homes, then they tell you that the entire real estate industry wants to rip you off.  Your head is aching already. 

 

  • What the heck are you going to do? 
  • Who the heck are you going to trust? 
  • How the heck are you going to figure all of this stuff out?

 

Well, Im going to try to make this process a little easier for you. 

 

 

Back in March I wrote an article, Selling Your Long Beach Home, which you might be interested in reading.  The article explains many of the issues Sellers are facing in todays real estate market.  Issues that are also new to most in the real estate industry today. 

 

 

Traditional marketing and advertising just doesnt work anymore.  Many real estate agents are going to tell you they can put you on the internet, and they just might.  After all the MLS is on the internet, but you cant access it, I can though.  So what good is that going to do you?

 

 

Most Realtor sites provide what is called IDX which is an MLS search and lead generation system designed for the use of buyers in the market.  Not all IDX is equal.  Did you know that Trulia, Zillow, Yahoo and a lot of the other large search sites do not provide a full MLS feed?  They have contracts with just a few of the larger brokerages and only show thier listings; they capture your information and sell it back to the agents at the brokerage companies providing the listings for them to advertise. When you search these sites you are not viewing ALL properties that are available.  They cant provide you with the entire MLS because they are not in the real estate business.  They are not licensed Realtors or Brokers.  Only a licensed Realtor or Broker has access to the entire MLS.  They sell advertising.  

 

 

http://www.1parkplace.com/Why bother when you can search ALL available listings in a great comprehensive format and compare them to each other as well?  You can even email them to your friends or family for that stamp of approval we all seem to crave in our more insecure moments.  Naturally you will not only find a full MLS feed on Long Beach Real Estate Home, but the Rolls Royce of MLS searches with a superior lead generation system.  Nothing but the best will do here! 

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Posted on July 27, 2007 00:24:48 by Laurie.Manny
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Jul
21


Long Beach Home Kitchen Remodels

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Long Beach Kitchen RemodelLong Beach Homes - Kitchen Remodels

 

Nothing increases the appeal or salability of a Long Beach Home more than a great kitchen and bath remodel.  With all of the information and choices out there it can get pretty confusing for a consumer. 

 

Where do you start?

 

The key is in the design.  If your kitchen is the center of activity in your home then the design needs to accomodate that.  Consumers are seeking more integration, more space and more high-end features in todays kitchen remodels.  They want a kitchen they can be proud of and show off. 

 

Long Beach Kitchen RemodelIn most older Long Beach Homes kitchens are very closed off, seperate rooms, removed from the activities of the family, Formal Dining rooms sit largely unused.  Many Long Beach Homeowners are opting to tear out the doors and walls between the kitchen and dining room and are incorporating the square footage into a more useful, functional and attractive space, integrating the kitchen with the rest of the home. 

 

Allowing more natural light to stream in can create the illusion of more space.  Many are adding additional windows, skylights or are just increasing the size of existing windows. 

 

While some homeowners are still opting for white cabinetry, the current trend is towards the darker woods, cherry and maple are the most popular with some interest in hickory as well.  Oak is so out! 

 

Consumers are concentrating on the design and style, choosing more streamlined cabinets with less detail, instead placing more emphasis on pulls and hinges. 

 

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Posted on July 21, 2007 09:36:44 by Laurie.Manny
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Jul
21


Long Beach Home Bathroom Remodels

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LONG BEACH REAL ESTATELong Beach Homes - Bathroom Remodels

 

Long Beach Homeowners want more space in their kitchens and bathrooms.  Bathroom remodels are reflecting many of the same design trends and choices as kitchens. 

 

Long Beach Homeowners want their bathrooms opened up.  They want more space, more light and room for more than one person to be comfortable in the room at the same time.  Adding windows and skylights, or enlarging existing windows brings light into the room, cheering it up and creating the illusion of more space.  Using lots of glass and glass block helps achieve this goal. 

 

We all know that the choice to live in a beach close Long Beach Home generally means higher prices and less square footage.  How can we create more viable living space when we only have just so much in the way of usable square footage?  


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Posted on July 21, 2007 09:32:56 by Laurie.Manny
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