Friday, September 30, 2011
Too look up your loan servicer use the MERS system or Min number on your home loan http://ow.ly/6J7zB
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For Huntington Beach Davenport Island out of the 14 new homes 3 are foreclosures, 4 rentals, the rest regular sales
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Million Dollar market represents18% of all homes listed (that about 1 in 5) and 6% of all homes that entered into escrow in the past 30 days http://ow.ly/6DhtG
Thursday, September 22, 2011
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Check out this Hot Deal This home is only $485k in the Huntington Harbour Village, THIS IS NOT A CONDO! http://ow.ly/6BaFp
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Davenport Island has only one main access to the island and that is Davenport Street http://ping.fm/xByD9
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Huntington Beach has 5 Islands Davenport is one of them
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THE WALKER eNEWSLETTER
Over all home sales and median value are down -2.8% in Orange County (medianvalue is $437,500)and HB numbers are mixed for the sales in July 2011.
For Huntington Beach, CA median price and sales numbers as well as any Orange County/LA County City statistics click on WEBSITE LINKS then click on
Orange County and LA County Home Sales Charts
And if you or someone you know is in foreclosure get the official Federal Trade Commission consumer information as well as IRS publications on foreclosures, short sale mortgage debt relief and more by visiting our website under the Sell Tab. (Median Value, %Change, #sales, %Change)
Huntington Beach
92646
$464,000
21.5%
49
19.5%
Huntington Beach
92647
$467,500
-14.7%
21
-22.2%
Huntington Beach
92648
$651,000
-9.3%
46
15.0%
Huntington Beach
92649
$587,000
24.9%
30
7.1%
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Dear Lillian,
THE WALKER eNEWSLETTER
Over all home sales and median value are down -2.8% in Orange County (medianvalue is $437,500)and HB numbers are mixed for the sales in July 2011.
For Huntington Beach, CA median price and sales numbers as well as any Orange County/LA County City statistics click on WEBSITE LINKS then click on
Orange County and LA County Home Sales Charts
And if you or someone you know is in foreclosure get the official Federal Trade Commission consumer information as well as IRS publications on foreclosures, short sale mortgage debt relief and more by visiting our website under the Sell Tab. (Median Value, %Change, #sales, %Change)
Huntington Beach
92646
$464,000
21.5%
49
19.5%
Huntington Beach
92647
$467,500
-14.7%
21
-22.2%
Huntington Beach
92648
$651,000
-9.3%
46
15.0%
Huntington Beach
92649
$587,000
24.9%
30
7.1%
TO VIEW HB BANK FORECLOSURES GO TO
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Over all home sales
and median value are down -2.8% in Orange County (medianvalue is $437,500)and
HB numbers are mixed for the sales in July 2011.
For Huntington Beach,
CA median price and sales numbers as well as any Orange County/LA County City
statistics click on WEBSITE LINKS then click on
Orange County and LA
County Home Sales Charts
And if you or someone
you know is in foreclosure get the official Federal Trade Commission consumer
information as well as IRS publications on foreclosures, short sale mortgage
debt relief and more by visiting our website under the Sell Tab. (Median Value,
%Change, #sales, %Change)
Huntington Beach
92646
$464,000
21.5%
49
19.5%
Huntington Beach
92647
$467,500
-14.7%
21
-22.2%
Huntington Beach
92648
$651,000
-9.3%
46
15.0%
Huntington Beach
92649
$587,000
24.9%
30
7.1%
TO VIEW HB BANK FORECLOSURES GO TO
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Dear ping,
THE WALKER eNEWSLETTER
Over all home sales
and median value are down -2.8% in Orange County (medianvalue is $437,500)and
HB numbers are mixed for the sales in July 2011.
For Huntington Beach,
CA median price and sales numbers as well as any Orange County/LA County City
statistics click on WEBSITE LINKS then click on
Orange County and LA
County Home Sales Charts
And if you or someone
you know is in foreclosure get the official Federal Trade Commission consumer
information as well as IRS publications on foreclosures, short sale mortgage
debt relief and more by visiting our website under the Sell Tab. (Median Value,
%Change, #sales, %Change)
Huntington Beach
92646
$464,000
21.5%
49
19.5%
Huntington Beach
92647
$467,500
-14.7%
21
-22.2%
Huntington Beach
92648
$651,000
-9.3%
46
15.0%
Huntington Beach
92649
$587,000
24.9%
30
7.1%
TO VIEW HB BANK FORECLOSURES GO TO
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Dear Official,
THE WALKER eNEWSLETTER
Over all home sales
and median value are down -2.8% in Orange County (medianvalue is $437,500)and
HB numbers are mixed for the sales in July 2011.
For Huntington Beach,
CA median price and sales numbers as well as any Orange County/LA County City
statistics click on WEBSITE LINKS then click on
Orange County and LA
County Home Sales Charts
And if you or someone
you know is in foreclosure get the official Federal Trade Commission consumer
information as well as IRS publications on foreclosures, short sale mortgage
debt relief and more by visiting our website under the Sell Tab. (Median Value,
%Change, #sales, %Change)
Huntington Beach
92646
$464,000
21.5%
49
19.5%
Huntington Beach
92647
$467,500
-14.7%
21
-22.2%
Huntington Beach
92648
$651,000
-9.3%
46
15.0%
Huntington Beach
92649
$587,000
24.9%
30
7.1%
TO VIEW HB BANK FORECLOSURES GO TO
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01058474
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Dear Official,
THE WALKER eNEWSLETTER
Over all home sales
and median value are down -2.8% in Orange County (medianvalue is $437,500)and
HB numbers are mixed for the sales in July 2011.
For Huntington Beach,
CA median price and sales numbers as well as any Orange County/LA County City
statistics click on WEBSITE LINKS then click on
Orange County and LA
County Home Sales Charts
And if you or someone
you know is in foreclosure get the official Federal Trade Commission consumer
information as well as IRS publications on foreclosures, short sale mortgage
debt relief and more by visiting our website under the Sell Tab. (Median Value,
%Change, #sales, %Change)
Huntington Beach
92646
$464,000
21.5%
49
19.5%
Huntington Beach
92647
$467,500
-14.7%
21
-22.2%
Huntington Beach
92648
$651,000
-9.3%
46
15.0%
Huntington Beach
92649
$587,000
24.9%
30
7.1%
TO VIEW HB BANK FORECLOSURES GO TO
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Children in kindergarten or first grade may be particularly vulnerable
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In general, the older the child, the more difficulty he or she will
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with a friend's family. Some youngsters may not talk about their distress, so
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in appetite, social withdrawal, a drop in grades, irritability, sleep disturbances
or other dramatic changes in behavior or mood.
Children who seem depressed by a move may be reacting more to the
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If the child shows persistent signs of depression or distress, parents
can ask their family doctor to refer them to a child and adolescent psychiatrist
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emotional problems which may be associated with stress and also help parents
make the transition easier for the whole family.
While preparing for possible difficulties, remember that many good
things can come from a move. The family may grow closer; parents may learn more
about their children from going through the experience with them; and children
may enjoy a new sense of independence and accomplishment. With the proper attention
from parents, and professional help if necessary, moving can be a positive
growth experience for children, leading to increased self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
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Familiarize the children with the new area with maps, photographs or the daily newspaper.
Describe advantages of the new location that the child might appreciate such
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After the move, get involved with the children in activities at your church
or synagogue, school, scouts, YMCA, etc.
If a son or daughter is a senior in high school, consider the possibility
of letting him or her stay with a trusted family until the school year is over.
Let children participate in designing or furnishing their room.
Help children keep in touch with friends from the previous neighborhood through
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Turn down your water heater temperature to 120 or 125.
Place window film on the interior of leaky or drafty windows.
Have your furnace and water heater professionally cleaned and inspected.
Change furnace filters monthly.
Replace your old furnace with a new, efficient model.
Caulk and weather-strip around doors and windows.
Vacuum heat registers and return air vents regularly.
Make sure furniture and draperies do not block heat flow.
Keep curtains open when the sun is shining.
Add more attic insulation.
Call your utility about having a home energy audit.
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How to Create a Smooth Move for Your Family
Moving to a new community may be one of the most stress-producing
experiences a family faces. Frequent moves or even a single move can be especially
hard on children and adolescents. Studies show children who move frequently
are more likely to have problems at school. Moves are even more difficult if
accompanied by other significant changes in the child's life, such as a death,
divorce, loss of family income or a need to change schools.
Moves interrupt friendships. To a new child at school, it may at
first seem that everyone else has a best friend or is securely involved with
a group of peers. The child must get used to a different schedule and curriculum,
and may be ahead in certain subjects and behind in others. This situation may
make the child stressed, anxious or bored.
Children in kindergarten or first grade may be particularly vulnerable
to a family move because developmentally they are just in the process of separating
from their parents and adjusting to new authority figures and social relationships.
The relocation can interfere with that normal process of separation by causing
them to return to a more dependent relationship with their parents.
In general, the older the child, the more difficulty he or she will
have with the move because of the increasing importance of the peer group. Pre-teens
and teenagers may repeatedly protest the move, or ask to stay in their hometown
with a friend's family. Some youngsters may not talk about their distress, so
parents should be aware of the warning signs of depression, including changes
in appetite, social withdrawal, a drop in grades, irritability, sleep disturbances
or other dramatic changes in behavior or mood.
Children who seem depressed by a move may be reacting more to the
stress they are experiencing than to the relocation.
If the child shows persistent signs of depression or distress, parents
can ask their family doctor to refer them to a child and adolescent psychiatrist
or therapist. The psychiatrist or therapist can evaluate and treat the child's
emotional problems which may be associated with stress and also help parents
make the transition easier for the whole family.
While preparing for possible difficulties, remember that many good
things can come from a move. The family may grow closer; parents may learn more
about their children from going through the experience with them; and children
may enjoy a new sense of independence and accomplishment. With the proper attention
from parents, and professional help if necessary, moving can be a positive
growth experience for children, leading to increased self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
Back to the Top
Making the Move Easier:
Explain clearly to the children why the move is necessary.
Familiarize the children with the new area with maps, photographs or the daily newspaper.
Describe advantages of the new location that the child might appreciate such
as having their own room, a new playground, a nearby beach or an amusement park.
After the move, get involved with the children in activities at your church
or synagogue, school, scouts, YMCA, etc.
If a son or daughter is a senior in high school, consider the possibility
of letting him or her stay with a trusted family until the school year is over.
Let children participate in designing or furnishing their room.
Help children keep in touch with friends from the previous neighborhood through
telephone, letters, e-mail and personal visits.
Information for this article
was provided by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Back to the Top
Reduce Your Gas Bill
The simplest way to lower your natural gas bill is to use less gas. Here are
some tips on how to reduce your heating costs: Turn down your thermostat 5 to
10 degrees while you are away or asleep. (Every degree above 68 adds about
3% to your heating bill.)
Turn down your water heater temperature to 120 or 125.
Place window film on the interior of leaky or drafty windows.
Have your furnace and water heater professionally cleaned and inspected.
Change furnace filters monthly.
Replace your old furnace with a new, efficient model.
Caulk and weather-strip around doors and windows.
Vacuum heat registers and return air vents regularly.
Make sure furniture and draperies do not block heat flow.
Keep curtains open when the sun is shining.
Add more attic insulation.
Call your utility about having a home energy audit.
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