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A Healthy Blog
Where does ‘good’ news come from?

By: Stephen Roesler
Creating a healthy blog oriented around community news is a project that requires an army of contributors that supply our readers with specific neighborhood news. Therefore, in light of our desire to expand and add more content, we’ve decided to open our blog to guest writers from the area. If you have community news that you would like to share on our site, please shoot me an email with your ideas. The goal of our blog is to create a platform where residents can visit and find highly specific news brought to them by existing community experts. Whether you’re a real estate agent, a local business owner, or a long time home owner, we believe the best news comes from within. You know what’s going on. After all, you live you here.
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Adopt a Golden Retriever in Southern California
These dogs need a home…
By: Karen Lee

Goldens for adoption
If you’re looking for a quality Golden Retriever from a foster home that’s never been kenneled,visit SCGRR.
Their Goldens are temperament tested, socialized and vetted prior to adoption. Their goal is to find loving, lifetime homes for all Southern California Goldens in need, regardless of condition or circumstance. They strive to build a refuge that serves as a halfway house where each of our beloved Goldens can rest and recuperate.
This organization is really special and I have many friends that have used this service to find their own pet. This is a great place to start when looking for a Golden.
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Every Man Must Thank his Faults
Words from Emerson…
By: Gary Krieger
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “As every man had ever a point of pride that was not injurious to him, so no man had ever a defect that was not somewhere made useful to him…Every man in his lifetime needs to thank his faults.” Likewise, the faults of the market offer opportunities to those who pay attention. And, we must thank those faults and pay attention to what they offer us.
Today on the radio I heard an economist say by 2012 we’ll be back to normal. Recovery will have taken hold and the stock market will thrive. Now, we all know that economists are notorious for digging themselves into holes and then explaining how they get out of the holes, but more and more economists are predicting recovery in the not-so-distant future. That leaves opportunity for savvy people to buy real estate now, before the market heats up again. And, those who do will likely reap the profits from those purchases. 2012? 2013? 2014? We really don’t know. But we do know that historically, in Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Encino, Tarzana and Woodland Hills, for example, the markets have always rebounded and have always gone higher than the previous highs. I hope this is helpful…
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Ask a Realtor
I was recently asked this question on Realtor.com
By: Karen Crystal
“I’m preparing to sell my house and have decided to change the shutter, front door, and garage color. The house is a pale yellow Cape Cod with white trim. Do I trust the Realtor’s instincts or go with my more traditional perspective?”
I answered my stating: “My opinion is that it is best to go with the tradition of the architectural style of a home. If the style is Cape Cod, then look at photographs in home design magazines and match the paint colors and palette that works with that particular style home.
I also recommend not getting too many opinions. Just trust your instincts.”
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Moving

View from my new home
Life’s Stress Test
By: Gracee Arthur
As a realtor, two of my great pleasures are locating the ideal buyer for my seller’s property or finding my buyer their dream home. But as the dream is fulfilled the nightmare begins…..MOVING DAY!
Now it is my turn to live the nightmare as I make an interim move while between houses. This effort has been complicated by some sleepless nights fighting off mosquitoes (not very successfully) at my current rental where standing water has become a problem since the most recent rains and poor on site drainage.

View from my old home
There are few things in life more stressful than moving. Whether you are relocating one mile away or cross country, the anxiety level and chaos are the same. When you also have an at home office and will be interrupting your work schedule things are additionally complicated and disruptive. By now you are probably thinking, “Tell me something I do not know,” which I will do here in hopes of making your move, if not blissful at least manageable without prescription meds.
1. This is the perfect time to part with the items you no longer use. Whether they are stored in the garage, attic or a costly storage facility this is the time to take inventory. Take advantage of the “trash to treasure” theory and have a garage sale. If a garage sale is not your thing then advertise on Craig’s List or your local paper to sell your most marketable items. Also remember that many charities are hurting right now and would welcome your donations (often picking them up at your door) for which you will receive a tax deduction. The bonus is the money you will save on moving or storing items which you no longer use.
2. Arrange all your utility transfers well in advance of your move. When you are moving phone, internet, cable etc. it can take as long as 3 weeks in advance to get a suitable appointment. Make sure to check out where all your outlets are in case you will need to add additional ones.
3. If you do not have a mover that you like, get referrals from your realtor and friends who have recently moved. Everyone has horror stories of the broken antique heirloom but only a few sing the praises of their moving company. Whomever you choose, if you have a lot of valuable items insurance is a must.
4. If you have painting, carpet cleaning etc. to be done having it done before you move in is a good idea. If you are moving into a rental make sure your landlord plans to have the place professionally cleaned
prior to move- in as well as any needed repairs.
5. Although the internet has decreased our need for the post office, you will still need to file for change of address (can now be done on line) at least 2 weeks prior to moving and notify any publications and vendors and the DMV separately for your driver’s license and auto registration (can be done on line) they will automatically change your voter registration if you do not change counties. Additionally, your insurance, auto, health, home (prices may change if you move to a new county) and all professional such as doctors, dentist etc. with whom you have relationships, banks, credit card companies etc.
6. Do yourself a favor if you can afford it, hire your movers to pack for you. They are much better and faster at it than we are and do not pause for a nostalgic moment to admire old photos. The money spent
will be returned to you in time, efficiency and stress relief.
7. Pets go last. If you cannot confine them to their kennel, a room or outside bring them to the vet or groomer for a bath. Pets are happier when they are the last to arrive at home when the movers have left and
their favorite sofa is back in place.
8. Most importantly, ”do unto others” whether you are a renter or a seller be considerate of the people moving into your home. No matter how smoothly it goes, moving is difficult for everyone and there is nothing worse than arriving with your cherished belongings to find your new home a mess. Yes, when the last box is loaded up all you want to do is close the door for the last time but please leave your house in the same condition you would like to find your new one!
Here are some links I hope will help with your move! Good Luck and know “this to shall pass!”
DMV
USPS
Unique Mover
Marthastewart.com
Dino’s Moving and Storage – 323-467-3466
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24879 Mulholland Hwy Calabasas Home
By: Dana Olmes
This exceptional and alluring Estate Property is graciously set on over an acre of lushly landscaped grounds and offers dramatic views of the majestic Santa Monica Mountains. This seductive residence boasts unsurpassed attention to fine detail such as hand-hewn distressed wood plan floors, old world masonry, lath and plaster walls, antique lighting and period doors and gates.
Reminiscent of a villa in the south of France, this extraordinary home offers large reception areas which open out to an expansive entertainers veranda. The European country kitchen combines old world detail with modern conveniences
while the adjacent sitting room offer a comfortable retreat relation.

The alluring master suite is authentically appointed with antiqued wood windows, beamed ceiling and spa bath with water closet and walk-in closet. The spacious home theater, office and gracious family room with fireplace complete this romantic residence.
If you are interested in this property please call Dana Olmes 818.222.9500 or Jeff Biebuyck 818.222.9500.
For more information visit: http://tours.imagemaker360.com/Viewer/23.asp?id=101847
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Keep it Simple
According to Albert Einstein, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.”
By: Gary Krieger
In all areas of our lives, this credo applies. However you define simple, or whatever you are doing can be simple, simpler or complex. Sometimes, in the interest of looking at all aspects of an issue, we make things more complex than necessary. But, on the other side of the equation, if we make things simpler than simple, we lose ground, meaning and intention! So don’t oversimplify. This applies to dealing with our children as well. In this case, simple is what the little ones can understand relative to their age, and certainly different from older kids or adults. We can apply this to marriage, business, school, hobbies, sports and all other areas of interest to us.
What does that mean in regard to real estate? Well, as a buyer or seller of property, your transaction should not be overly burdensome or overly complex. Of course, there are the issues related contracts and loan documents, inspections and contingencies, and these can be complex issues. But, your agent should simplify all these for you help you and make the transaction as smooth as possible. If your agent does not keep things as simple as possible under the circumstances, you may want to consider finding another agent who will.
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The Enchanted Castle in Woodland Hills
On Sat. Jan 30 11:00 am to 4:00 p.m. & Sun-Jan 31 11:00 am to 4:00 p.m.
By: Scott Pinkerton
Tickets for unlimited open play in the enchanted village are free for adults while children receive a discounted entry price of $6, half of which will go toward Cancer Research. Visit the play houses, Kiddie Kar Wash, Friendly Fire Station, Super-Duper Supermarket & sooooo much more. Check out the tents, tunnels, mini roller coasters, critter corner, enchanted bounce house, & 15′ pirate ship. There will be food, fun, prizes, & surprises for all. You may also view the private party rooms & Spa La La Lounge where the precious little princesses & princes can have their next birthday or tea party. Mention the fantastic Jen’s List & receive a discount on your next party as well. Wear your favorite socks and costume.
The event is located at:
20650 Ventura Blvd.
Woodland Hills, Ca. 91364 (Nickel Plaza) 2 blocks east of De Soto
(818) 227-3800 (818) 227-3800
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2010 Move Over Law
In California, the “Move-over” law become operative on January 1, 2010.
By: Irma Haldane
The Law holds that motorists in California could be fined for failing to slow down or move over when passing parked emergency vehicles.

Move Over!
I recently found this story regarding the Move-over Law:
I wanted to let my Medlock Bridge neighbors know about the move over law. My son got a ticket on Pleasant Hill coming back from Wal-Mart. A Duluth police car (turned out it was 2 police cars) was on the side of the road giving a ticket to someone else. My son slowed down to pass but did not move into the other lane. The second police car immediately pulled him over and gave him a ticket. My son and I had never heard of the law. It is a fairly new law that states if any emergency vehicle is on the side of the road, if you are able, you are to move into the next lane or slow down to 20 miles below the posted Speed limit.
As the cost of the ticket was $754, with 3 points on your license and a mandatory court appearance, it seems like an important law to share. Beware people!
Visit: http://www.moveoveramerica.com/
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Census Day is April 1, 2010. But Don’t Be Fooled!
The federal government undertakes a formal census every 10 years, and 2010 is the year.
By: Rob Jordan
Over the next weeks and months, the Census Bureau will be collecting information by mail, phone and in person. The purpose of the census is simple: figure out how many people live in the United States, where they live, and a bit about them. The data is used for a variety of purposes, including how to dole out the millions and billions of dollars the government sends to states and localities based on population. But scams abound.
The ONLY information you are required to give is: the number of people living in your house, their gender, and their race, their name, their age, do you own or rent the home you’re living in, your phone number (in case they have questions).
You should NOT give any other personal information, such as Social Security numbers or bank account information. A legitimate census worker will NEVER ask to come inside your house. For more information, visit the government website: Census Gov. Information provided by Rob Jordan, energetic real estate agent with Ewing and Associations/Sotheby’s International Realty. www.robjordanhomes.com








