Burbank Post Office Closing

October 29, 2009  |  No Comments  |  by Shelley Rizzotti  |  Burbank, Burbank Rancho, Toluca lake

It may be time to say goodbye.  The Magnolia Park Station Post Office at 3810 W. Magnolia Boulevard will not likely be renewing their lease.

Magnolia Station

Magnolia Station

By: Shelley Rizzotti

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This post office is often referred to as a Burbank landmark, and the absence of the post office will have a negative effect on individuals and businesses in the surrounding community. Many independent shops in the Magnolia Park area such as Bell Cottage, and Atomic Records depend greatly on the traffic that comes through to visit the post office. This will mean a dramatic decrease of everyday business for local stores, the same stores that make Burbank so unique.

Aside from storefront businesses taking a downfall, this will be a major inconvenience for disabled and elderly residents. Many of these people depend on the Magnolia Park Station Post Office being available to them while they are unable to make the drive or  seek proper transportation to the Hollywood Way branch which is 1.5 miles away. On  top of this, the Hollywood Way and Olive Avenue branch, being the closest two now, on an average have a twenty to  thirty minute waiting  time. Sadly, the Magnolia Park Post Office will likely be closing mid-January, 2010. Many Burbank Patrons are shocked and in disagreement about this change. This will have a major impact on Burbank, an impact that no one is happy about.

Another neighborhood post office, Glenoaks Station Post Office located on San Fernando, may have a similar fate.

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Realtor Question: Resale Value

October 29, 2009  |  No Comments  |  by Karen Crystal  |  Lake Sherwood, North Ranch, Westlake Village

My Response on Realtor.com

By: Karen Crystal

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I recently responded to a question on realtor.com regarding how the surrounding environment affects the resale value of a home.  This was my response:

When purchasing any home (single family, patio home or condominium), the surrounding areas must be considered by the buyer in evaluating not only the price but the future anticipated appreciation in value. In this case, it is likely that the price being paid now is less than a comparable home without the close proximity to the cemetery, therefore, the current price may make this purchase attractive.

See the rest of my response at: resale-next-to-a-cemetery-ask-a-realtor%C2%AE

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