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Hikers enjoy a rare spring superbloom of poppies off I-15 in Temescal Canyon
*Love flowers? Love gardening? Be sure to enter my drawing for a 4-piece garden tool set from GardenHOME! Scroll to the bottom of this newsletter for details.
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Did you see it? Poppies are native to all parts of California but seldom make a dramatic appearance in this neck of the woods. Sightseers by the hundreds stopped to take in the rare sight this March, often slowing traffic along the highway to a crawl. Botanists say that this year's unusually heavy rains gave rise to a "superbloom" of the type that may occur only once in a decade. Our poppies have since departed, but If you missed it, try visiting the Antelope Valley Poppy reserve near Lancaster, where the blooms are expected to last into mid April. |
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Ask Bruce: Answers to Your Real Estate Questions |
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Yolada C. Asks, "How is 'View' defined in real estate?
"We had a great view of the mountains until our neighbor's unapproved trees grew tall enough to block it. He is now stating that he has a right to the view of his trees and wants a definition of 'view'. Thank you for your help!"
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As a non-attorney I can't offer legal advice, but I have experienced problems like yours on several occasions as a property owner and Realtor. It might surprise you to know that there isn't one hard and fast definition of 'view' that applies nationwide. Rather, your view and your neighbor's trees would be covered under local statutes and the covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) for your neighborhood. As the term "view" can be somewhat subjective, CC&Rs usually address the problem more concretely by regulating trees, fences and other obstructions rather than the view itself. If the obstruction created by your neighbor is prohibited, your neighbor's claim to the 'view' of his trees would in all likelihood be considered invalid. Additionally, if the trees were planted out of some sort of malicious intent (i.e. as a spite fence) you could also have a cause of action, though this might be more difficult to prove in court. If you've exhausted all options with your neighbor and your HOA (if you have one), I wouldn't hesitate to consult with a real estate attorney. It may cost a few hundred dollars, but could put a quick end to the dispute and your headaches. Good luck to you! |
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How Much Is Your Home Worth? |
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If you are like most homeowners, you have probably often wondered what your home is currently worth.
You may want to know the value of your home just because you’re curious, or because you need to know the financial value of this important investment, or even because you’re thinking of making a move in the near future.
These are all good reasons. So how do you find out?
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Well, a lot of homeowners simply guess. You might have heard a friend or neighbor say, “We bought this property for such and such five years ago. So I bet we could get such and such if we sold it today!”
Unfortunately, a guess is just a guess. It’s often wrong.
Other homeowners might find out what the “house around the corner” sold for last month, and base their estimate on that. While that’s actually a more accurate predictor of what your home is worth, you can still be off by tens of thousands of dollars.
The best way to find out what your home would sell for in today’s market is to calculate its Current Market Value. This is done by reviewing what similar homes in your area have sold for recently – usually within the last six months – and then, based on that data, and the unique characteristics of your home, determining the value of your property today.
Looking for help on how to calculate what your home is currently worth? Call today. |
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Should You Host During A Viewing? |
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You take pride in your home. So, when you put it up for sale, you want to show potential buyers all the great features that make your property so appealing.
But is playing host and guiding buyers through your home a good idea? Usually not.
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When a potential buyer sees your property – either during a viewing or an open house – the buyer wants to feel free to look around, ponder each room, look at things with a critical eye, and ask candid questions of the Realtor. If you’re there, the buyer may not feel comfortable doing any of that. In addition, buyers want to envision themselves living in the house, but if you host the tour they are constantly reminded that it is your home. Consequently, they might not develop an interest in buying your property!
So playing host, no matter how good your intentions, will likely result in more lost selling opportunities than you will gain.
If possible, always make sure you’re out of the house during a showing. You can run an errand or take your family to the park. |
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Consider The Possibilities |
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You’re shopping for a new home. You visit a property that looks great from the outside, but when you go inside to explore the rooms, you’re disappointed. The kitchen is cluttered and “feels” small. The living room seems too wide. The master bedroom doesn’t look comfortable at all.
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Should you strike this home off your list of possibilities?
Maybe. Maybe not. You see, there may be any number of reasons why a room doesn’t look appealing. Some of those reasons may have little to do with the size and configuration of the space.
For example, a bedroom might look tight and uncomfortable because there are two over-sized dressers taking up most of the space, making the room feel cluttered. Without them the room could be ideal.
The kitchen might seem small because the toaster, coffeemaker, spice rack and numerous other items are using up all the counter space. If you can imagine those gone, you might see how roomy the kitchen could feel.
So the next time you’re viewing a home, consider the possibilities for each room, not just how the room actually looks now. |
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Early Bird Drawing! |
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In celebration of the 350th subscriber to my e-newsletter, I've decided to hold a new drawing! Here's your chance to win a 4-piece ergonomic garden tool set from GardenHOME! Just click on the following link to enter:
Garden Tool Drawing!
Drawing ends on April 7th, so don't delay!
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Safe to share- there's no obligaton or purchase necessary. Contest will end promptly at 11:59 PM on April 7th, Pacific Time. Drawing administered by Amazon.com |
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notable, quotable... quotes! |
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“Action is the real measure of intelligence.” Napoleon Hill
“Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings.” Salvador Dali
“We can’t plan life. All we can do is be available for it.” Lauryn Hill
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