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Lake Forest - 25212 Shadywood - SOLD

$380,000 - SOLD

RARE CONDO FIND...This home is a house that happens to be attached to another house. Lots of space to spread out with a nice yard to relax in after a long day. Extremely private living areas. This is a fantastic value for this size home. This is a short sale.

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Santa Ana - 1130 Baker Street

$335,000

SHORT SALE - A block from Mater Dei High School this charming home is a perfect starter for a first time buyer or a great rental. The property has been partially updated with recessed lighting and tile floors. Lots of space with a detached two car garage and long driveway to park a boat or RV. It's in great shape.

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Lake Forest - 26178 Serrano Court - BACKUP OFFERS

$225,000

Short Sale - Super clean, 2 bedroom condo central to everything. SHORT SALE Open the front door to a light, open, airy living room, tastefully decorated to give that relaxed comfortable feeling. Cute kitchen and dining area open up into the living room. Immaculately maintained, this condo sits central to all of Orange County, 10 minutes to Irvine and 15 to South County. Priced to sell First time home buyers and investors welcome.

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How does the market affect my purchase?
Written By: Clancy Fort
Section: Real Estate Guides

Category: Real Estate Buyer\'s Guide

2008-03-17 16:16:59
Real Estate BuyingEveryone is worried about what the market is going to do next. Go up. Go down. Stay around where it is. Well, we may need a prophet linked to the divine to determine this one, but there’s good news for you to consider. It doesn’t really matter. Now, I know you’re saying, “OK, he’s lost it.” Nope…I just look at the market in a different way then most people do. Real estate is a long term investment and because it is, it doesn’t matter whether you’re buying or selling in an up or down market. Here’s how I came to this conclusion.
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Laguna Beach
Written By: Clancy Fort
Section: Orange County Communities

Category: Laguna Beach

2008-02-24 22:20:28
Laguna Beach is a unique beach community as well as an artist's colony. The city includes 9 square miles with 7 miles of beautiful beaches running through it. Laguna Beach is and has always been an area dedicated to rest and relaxation. This resort style city is also home to more than 75 art galleries. During the Summer months, several million people visit LagunaBeach to attend The Pagent of the Masters.

This artist's colony began as early as 1903 when Norman St. Claire came from San Francisco to paint the surf, the hillsides and the lagoons that surrounded the area. His artist friends were not only impressed with his paintings, but also with his descriptions of the wonderful climate. Many of these artist friends came to join him in Laguna Beach. In 1918, artist Edgar Payne opened an art gallery and formed the Laguna Beach Art Association which is known today as the Laguna Art Museum.

By the late 1920's, over half of the 300 residents in Laguna Beach were artists and there were still many more to come. In 1932, the Festival of Arts opened with a stage and some booths near the Laguna Hotel. The festival continued to grow and now is famously called The Pagent of the Masters.

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Laguna Niguel
Written By: Clancy Fort
Section: Orange County Communities

Category: Laguna Nguel

2008-02-24 22:19:22
The beautiful coastal community of Laguna Niguel is a 14.72 square mile planned community located almost exactly halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Laguna Niguel was one of the first master planned communities in California. The name, Laguna Niguel, is derived from the Spanish word "laguna" which means lagoon and "nigueli" which was the name of an Indian village once located near Aliso Creek. On December 1, 1989, Laguna Niguel became the 29th city in Orange County and has boasted a strong retail and commercial environment ever since.

Existing and planned use of Laguna Niguel's 9,456 acres includes 3,549 acres for residential use, 276 commercial acres, 223 acres designated for mixed uses, 222 acres for public and institutional facilities and 3,650 acres designated to parks and open spaces.

Over one third of Laguna Niguel is designated open space. This provides for 2 community parks, 23 neighborhood parks, 3 mini parks, 1 dog park, 2 small county parks, 1 skate and soccer park and 2 county regional parks. The Laguna Niguel Regional Park consists of over 80 acres of land surrounding a 44 acre lake which is regularly stocked with catfish, bass, blue gill and trout during the winter months. The park also is proud to provide boating, picnic shelters, hiking, biking and equestrian trails, courts for volleyball and tennis as well as many more year-round activities to enjoy.

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Managing Your Income Property
Written By: Clancy Fort
Section: Real Estate Guides

Category: Real Estate Investor\'s Guide

2007-11-29 17:38:42
Owning income property is having a small business that runs out of your home. It has products (rental units), inventory (vacant units) and expenses. You have customers, your tenants.
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Mission Viejo
Written By: Clancy Fort
Section: Orange County Communities

Category: Mission Viejo

2008-02-24 22:18:21
The land upon which Mission Viejo is developed was part of the 52,000 acre Rancho Mission Viejo. The chain of the title to the land dates all the way back to 1769. In 1965, a master plan for Mission Viejo was approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.

Mission Viejo is recognized as one of America's most successful master planned communities. The city prides itself on providing a safe, family environment as well as allowing for easy access to the three major job markets of Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego.

Residents can enjoy swimming, fishing, concerts, summer camps and more at the private Mission Viejo Lake.

Mission Viejo is also home to CHOC at Mission, which is part of the well-known not for profit Children's Hospital of Orange County. CHOC's mission is to "nurture, advance and protect the health and well-being of children." Their vision is "to achieve national recognition as a premier children's hospital."

CHOC at Mission was founded in 1993 and is located on the campus of Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center. CHOC at Mission is a 48 bed pediatric "hospital within a hospital". It includes a pediatric intensive care unit, neonatal intensive care unit and a medical/ surgical floor. CHOC is dedicated to providing the highest quality pediatric health care as well as offering specialized programs and services to meet the unique needs of children and their families.

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