Friday, October 15, 2010

Condo Open House Extravaganza Sunday 10/17/2010 2-4 pm



Come to 225 N. Rose Street at the Burbank/ Toluca Lake, CA border this Sunday to celebrate all things condo. Jill and I will be hosting 3 - count them - 3 open houses in a daring display of REALTOR  showmanship! All three condos are different floor plans and prices. Something for everyone in this complex that is absolutely perfect for working professionals looking to live near the studios. Everything is within walking distance - restaurants, theatre, shops, grocery. Park the car and decrease your carbon footprint living here! Call for more information: (818)516-7387.
Hope to see you Sunday!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Activities to do in Los Angeles when you have little to no $...

OK - so you live in Burbank or surrounding areas and you want to do something but are a little light in the wallet. Never fear, we have the list of free things for you to do around town. Here is a link to 100 free things to do around Los Angeles. Please chime in and let us know where you went and how it was.  Have a great weekend folks!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Sunday Open House in Magnolia Park - Burbank, CA 1-4 P.M.



Come join Jill and I this coming Sunday in the Magnolia Park area of Burbank as we host an Open House at this charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with den. Built in 1941, this 1288sq ft home with 6750 sq ft lot is located in a highly desirable area - within walking distance to shops, restaurants, studios and one of the best Elementary Schools in Burbank. This home is priced for immediate sale $489,000 and will not last long. Feel free to contact us for more information.

The Run Down:
When: Sunday 10/03/2010
Where: 645 N Screenland, Burbank, CA 91505
Time: 1-4 P.M.

Contact:
Phil & Jill Keppel
(818)516-7387
philipkeppel@yahoo.com



Thursday, September 30, 2010

So you want some wine and cheese do ya?

For those of you who subscribe to the thinking, "If it's free - it's for me!" I present an opportunity to gorge one's self on a cornucopia of wine and cheeses tonight in Glendale, CA.

Our Office - Bill Toth and Associates  - Burbank, CA is hosting a twilight open house at our Glendale listing. Here is the information:

Location: 2655 E, Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale CA.
Time: Thursday, September 30 · 5:00pm - 7:00pm

What we're selling: Mid Century Modern 2 Story, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home is located in Beautiful Chevy Chase Canyon. A Master suite, large formal dining room, hardwood floors and a rear yard that seems to flow right into the house. 3 terrace patios, all with views and extremely private. A perfect home for entertaining priced reasonably at $679,500. Hope to see you all there!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Condo... get cha condo here!

Excellent opportunity for a studio professional to live close to work in the Burbank area of Toluca Lake. This 1 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath condo boasts a den which can easily be converted into a 2nd bedroom. In addition, this home has a very desirable location in the building that looks out to a street lined with mature trees. The condo itself has been updated tastefully with  wood flooring in the main living room, attractive tile in the bathrooms and kitchen and new carpeting in the bedroom and den areas.

Once moved in, residents will be able to enjoy the local Toluca Lake amenities - such as a wide array of shops, restaurants, and even a live theatre all within walking distance. Leave the car in your assigned subterranean parking space (NO FIGHTING FOR PARKING) because everything you need is right within your reach! If you would rather enjoy a night in - head to the in ground community pool or relax in the indoor sauna. There's even a community room for residents to use. The next move is yours.

Come to our Open House this Sunday September 19th, 2 - 5P.M. and have a look around. We're sure you will love what you find! Or call for your very own personal showing. Hope to hear from you soon!

Phil and Jill Keppel
(818) 516-7387

Thursday, August 12, 2010

And now... the NFL


Just happy to see that NFL football is on the Television again! I believe my wife is happy as well - but for different reasons. She sees it as a chance to get out here and there for a bit of shopping since while I'm home watching the games  - I'm also able to keep an eye on the kids. That's about as close to a win, win situation as anybody gets these days. Of course our Realtor lifestyle makes Sunday games difficult since we are usually hosting Open Houses here around Burbank and Los Angeles. Thank God for DVRs! OK, I'm off to watch the rest of the game. Have a great day folks!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Common Myth - Working with the listing agent will give you an edge...

There is a common assumption out today with many buyers that if they use the Listing Agent of the property they desire for their representative not only will they be able to get the property easier - but they will also get a better deal. Many think if the list agent represents both the seller and buyer that he will cut his commission in order to pass savings along to the buyer as gratitude for signing with him. The first thing one needs to know is that the commission on any house is decided/ fixed in a contract long before any buyers ever enters the property so that 6% is coming off the top no matter what. The goal of every agent is to make money on the properties they represent. When one is fortunate enough to cover both ends of a transaction - all there is to do is claim the whole commission for oneself. Not many Realtors will give up half of their commission for a buyer - especially when they are in the type of market where others are waiting to purchase the property.

I'm not convinced having the list agent as a duel agent is in any buyer's best interest. When an agent agrees to list a property, his duty is to fulfill the best interest of the seller in that transaction. Sure, he would also have the same responsibility to the buyer but how adept is anyone at debating and negotiating with oneself? The best one could hope for in duel representation is a compromise somewhere in the middle. I'm pretty sure I would rather have an outside agent representing me and not conceding my interest just to push a sale through. As for having an edge on the competition, one would be hard pressed to find any seller who would take a lesser offer because his agent represents the buyer and is advising him to do such. Would you? In fact, I would be very skeptical of my agent's motivation. It's plain and simple - the best offer will be accepted no matter who is representing whom.

Overall, the person you decide to represent you in any home transaction should be someone you feel confident will represent YOUR best interests. Buyers should review their agent's performance during the process leading up to the act of submitting an offer. Are they answering/returning phone calls and emails in a prompt manner? Are they properly advising you on the homes you are viewing - pointing out upgrades or potential problems? Do they know the market and how fast the homes are selling? There are no fool proof ways of getting around the sales process but having a knowledgeable, competent agent is your best bet.