Well Christmas has come to an end, Kwanzaa begins and it's time to prepare to bring in 2008! BOY and I will be celebrating the NEW YEAR at PRIMES, an elegant eatery right here in Long Beach. It will be a great evening with delicious dishes and FABULOUS mingling with the best of the best. Come join us...
Christmas was certainly a hoot! We woke up cuddling with Devil Dog and taking our morning walk, which is always an experience with our troublesome pooch. Dashing over to the Valley, we had Christmas breakfast with our friends, Natalie, Alan and Ruben (not to be confused with yours truly) then off to MOM's to see the Baby Jesus in all his glory (typical Catholic tradition is to display the Nativity without Baby Jesus until Christmas, OK whatever). We then headed north, way north, to the lovely sheriff infested Santa Clarita Valley (can anyone say AGRESTIC) where we joined my father and siblings (from both my father's marriages, don't ask) for yet another meal and of course humor, induced by BOY. Tension rose when BOY brought out the Jenga game and challenged the queen of Jenga, my niece Alexa, to a dual of touch and balance. AAHHH yes Christmas 2007 will be a hard one to top.
If you and your family are in the Anaheim Gardens area this weekend, I'm holding an OPEN HOUSE (Sat. & Sun. 1 - 4:00pm) at 2137 W. Pacific It's an excellent three bedroom/two bath family home (1308 sq ft.) Features include: central air and heat, fireplace, newer roof, fruit tress, spacious 7200 sq. ft. lot with two cement patios. Owner must sell immediately!
Offered at $445,000
Hope to see you there!
8 comments:
Where the heck is Anaheim Gardens?
In Anaheim of course...
Why "must the owner sell"? Is it the house or the market forcing the sale?
when you stop treating what I do as a joke I will help promote you! I have removed your link!
Sorry for the delay in responding Kathy, BOY gets on me about that constantly (whatever), this is what we in the industry call a short sale. The owner owes more than what the property is worth in todays market, so no proceeds go to the seller. Our job is to present the lender with the best offer possible before the property goes to auction; negotiation is the key to all this and that's what I'm trained to do.
...by the way we reduced the price on the Pacific property to $400,000!
Wow boy is being a little testy....hey I am ready for you to do a new post. He removed you as a link....that is low...that is like not being accepted as a friend on my space.
Thanks sageweb for acknowledging!
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