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Ask Phyllis: Moving into Senior Housing

Dear Phyllis, My siblings and I have been discussing moving our mother into senior housing in the next year or two.  She has lived in her home for 40 years, and it won’t be an easy move. I am the only one living locally, so this will ...

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Phyllis Harb goes to Los Angeles Probate Court

Phyllis Harb goes to Los Angeles Probate Court

Prior to selling Los Angeles real estate, I was in mortgage banking. I held a variety of positions. At one point I was a loan officer at Los Angeles Federal Savings Bank. In this position, I was required to have a real estate license. Durin...

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La Canada Home Values

La Canada Home Values

A sharp rise in mortgage interest rates after the presidential election is starting to impact home sales. The average 30-year fixed loan hit the highest level on Friday in more than a year and shows no sign of dropping. Buyers went from the pro...

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Tips for First Time LA Home buyers

Most first time LA home buyers start the process anxious, excited, nervous, and some even terrified. It’s natural. A home is the largest and most expensive purchase that most people will make in a lifetime. It can either turn out to be a ...

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Signs that Now is the Time to Sell Your Home

There are many reasons why it may be time to sell your home. You may need more space to make room for a growing family, or you prefer to downsize after your kids leave home. Whatever your motivation, you want to ensure that you’re timing ...

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La Crescenta Luxury Home Values

La Crescenta Luxury Home Values

Last month, (November) the most expensive La Crescenta luxury home sale was 5341 Quail Canyon Road. Located in the Foothills of the La Crescenta Highlands, this 6 bedroom, 6 bath home sold for $1,725,000 - $76,000 over the asking price. The sel...

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LA’s Dining Scene is a Foodie Paradise

LA’s Dining Scene is a Foodie Paradise

I don't usually accept guest posts, but I was contacted by Trulia, and I thought my readers would enjoy this one by Jennifer Riner America is filled with diversity. And nothing attests to this vast melting pot more than the countless cul...

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