Archive for October, 2007

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Sometimes the police confuse me…

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Take a look at this photo.  This takes place every year in front of my old house on Highland Ave.  The Sycamores are old and venerable trees that must be cared for.  However, how do you care for the [...]

No Comments » - Posted in Community Links, Northwest Glendale by Kendyl

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Glendale Home Inventory

The general comments/perceptions amongst the public is that there a wicked number of homes on the market. Is that true? Well, it’s Business Monday, so let’s do the numbers!

By now, I hope this chart is dead familiar to you. We do see a sharp up tick in the number of homes on [...]

4 Comments » - Posted in Deals, Northwest Glendale, Stats and Numbers by Kendyl

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Open Homes 10.14.07

This week I am at my New Hot Listing at 1808 W. Mountain I gave you all the details a couple of days ago - Click Here for a refresher. I will be there from 2pm - 5pm.
I also have my sweet bungalow in Pasadena, 1293 Sinaloa. This charming 1922 California [...]

2 Comments » - Posted in Community Links, Northwest Glendale, Open Houses by Kendyl

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

When do you check your smoke detectors?

Did you know that your home needs regular attention? It does. An unloved, ignored home is an unhappy home. And, on any given day, at least some of us have a nagging suspicion that there are important things we have ignored and the house will turn and bite us.
Here’s a blog post from Alex Dobuzinskis [...]

No Comments » - Posted in Home Maintenance, How To... by Kendyl

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

What Makes a Good Neighborhood?

When you buy a house, you are also investing in the neighborhood that surrounds it. The identity of a neighborhood may be as important to property values as the individual properties themselves. In a planned community, strictly controlled architecture provides continuity. In a rural town, tree-lined streets and rustic homes are the norm. In a [...]

No Comments » - Posted in How To... by Kendyl