About Tim Mclaughlin

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Tim McLaughlin began his career in real estate after moving to Los Angeles in 1982. Having received his Master's degree in Communications from the University of Cincinnati, Tim developed essential skills that he utilizes in today's real estate community.

5 Nasty Halloween Candies

October 19, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by Tim Mclaughlin  |  Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Toluca lake

Because your candy should be as scary as your costume

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Dracula Drool: This vile vial gets bonus gross-out points for its graphic name. It’s not just blood, it’s hemoglobin-stained saliva that dripped off the Count’s slobbering fangs.

Vampire Hair: Candy hair would have made this list on its own; so would candy vampires. The combination in a flossy candy that explodes on your tongue puts it at No. 2. Also noteworthy is the revelation that Marge Simpson is indeed a vampire. Read More

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Chisholm Estates

July 14, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Tim Mclaughlin  |  Encino

Chisholm Estates is a group of approximately 200 homes…

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In Van Nuys situated in the heart of the San Fernando valley. It’s located north of Van Owen, south of Sherman Way, and west of Sepulveda to the 405 freeway.  A large number of the homes in the neighborhood were built between 1948-1950, by James Chisholm who originally named his development Chisholm Woods. Chisholm homes have been known for their oversized lots, good craftsmanship and are perfect examples of California ranch homes. The neighborhood was a walnut grove during the turn of the 20th century and some of the walnut trees are still there today. When they were originally built the homes sold for between $22,000-$25,000 and today they sell for between $500,000 and $600,000.

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