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Californians Can Buy and Sell ADU Homes Like Condos Thanks to AB 1033

It’s a great time in California to own an ADU. Last year, our government made it easier than ever to build authorized accessory dwelling units (ADUs). But now, thanks to Assemblyman Phil Ting’s (D-San Francisco) recently drafted Assembly Bill 1033, it’s becoming just as easy to sell these units as ADU homes the way one would sell a condo. It’s a big step toward solv...

The Mojave Phone Booth: The Remote Desert Payphone That Rang for No One and Everyone

Featured image credit: Mwf95 Decades before 2019’s “raid” on Area 51, 2017’s Fyre Festival, 2015’s dress color debate, and let’s not forget this magic moment, one of the first internet phenomena caught the world’s attention with a resounding ring. It posed the question: “If a phone rings in the desert and no one is ...

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The Importance of Making it through a Contingency Period With Both Sellers and Buyers Smiling

Ideally, we’d like to work in a real estate industry in which everybody wins. Contingencies, when used in good faith, help us get closer to that goal. What are contingencies? Basically, they’re conditions that can be placed on a transaction that, if not met, invalidate the transaction. This definition probably paints more of an “everybody loses” scenario than one in...

The Beauty of South Bay Torrance

If you’re looking for a unique spot to explore southern California beaches, delicious restaurants, and some of the best activities – look no further than this guide to the best things to do in South Bay, Los Angeles!  Though often overlooked by Orange County and Los Angeles, the South Bay LA is an absolutely stunning area with its own character and typically fewer crowds. It...

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Our Furry Friends We Love

Our furry friends (or scaly friends, for you reptile owners) bring immense joy to our lives. In fact, according to a Harris poll, 95% of owners think of their animal as a member of their family – especially Millennials. However, living with pets in your home can also be a burden, especially if you’re renting. Many pet owners have been motivated to purchase a home to avoid those...

September in Here and with Much Excitement

Just like that, September is here.  The new month brings new opportunities, and if finding the perfect home is one of your resolutions, I'm here to make it happen. The market is already buzzing because of lower rates, and I'd love to catch up and discuss your needs and aspirations. Let's schedule a time to meet and explore how we can make this year your most memorable yet. ...

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VHS Cassette Culture is Alive and Rad

Photo credit: Envato Remember those skull-and-crossbones style warnings printed on record sleeves that ominously warned that “home taping is killing music”? If only they could have foreseen the digital grim reaper that’s descended on physical media over the last decade or so. Streaming still hasn’t taken enough of a shape for us to reliably know for sure where it&...

The Rancho Palos Verdes Landslides

Featured image credit: Dave Proffer We’ve all heard horror stories of homeownership woe. A flooding upstairs bathroom crashing down into a home’s lower level. The spark of electrical wiring burning down a dream. Unseen black mold contaminating everything it touches. But you’ve heard of nothing quite like what’s happening right now in the coastal community of Ranc...

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Interview with Owner Patty Hay-Alexander, The Worlds Largest U.S. Flag SuperFlag

Enjoy my One on One Live Interview with the Owner Patty Hay-Alexander, The Worlds Largest U.S. Flag, SuperFlag. These flags are American made and are for purchase and rental for sporting events, festivals, and more. The largest U.S. Flag for rental is approximately 3 football fields, and takes at least 650 people to hold it up during an event. Size 255' X 505'.  "It's not ...

Southern California Adores Its Giant Pumpkins

Featured image credit: Jim Heimman from his book California Crazy & Beyond – Roadside Vernacular Architecture It’s understated to be sure, but there’s something special about the autumn in Southern California. You wouldn’t think our arid, sunny, and often sweltering atmosphere would be particularly welcoming of cinnamon and spice. And, sure, you won’t f...