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The Joys of Life! Om Shanti

I really enjoy sharing all the wonders of real estate with you. I know you just can't wait to read my blogs about foreclosures and short sales.  It's such an exciting world and I know you hang on every word like a soap opera, (SMILE) but what I love the most about blogging is I can share my own personal world with you.  I am more than a Real Estate Agent, more than a wife, more than a mother....I am a being with dreams, hopes aspirations and goals.  We all are and although we all have important roles in our life they all fall apart if we don't take care of "self"!

Since moving to Los Angeles, I have been blessed with the opportunity to attend new things.  I have always been interested in meditation and on Wednesday evenings I have been attending classes at the Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga center.  What a blessing and it is also FREE.  

In this busy world, I feel its important to have some time of calm and peace in your day and meditation has so many benefits! So as I learn and grow in this adventure I will share it with you along the way.  If you are interested in mediation the Brahma Kumaris Yoga  Meditation centers have locations across the world!  You can check out their official website at: www.bkwsu.org 

Even though I have started with the Braham Kumaris Yoga, there are so many other types of meditation, so if one does not fit your personality you have many to chose from.  Check out these types of meditation: Mindfulness Meditation, Spiritual Meditation, Focused Meditation, Movement Meditation and Mantra Meditation.  Here is a great beginners website: www.fitsugar.com/5-Types-Meditation-18949375

My beginning goal is just to be able to quiet my mind and block out outside distractions.  Sounds easy right....well, I'll let you know how that works out for me.  

I am enjoying my journey and I hope you share in my adventures, it seems I have become a California girl quite quickly!

Om Shanti (I am a peaceful soul)...and I hope  you are too!

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Foreclosures fall to lowest level since 2007

Foreclosure filings and repossessions fell to their lowest level since 2007 last year.

Total filings, including default notices and bank repossessions were down 33% for the year to 2.7 million, according to RealtyTrac, the online marketer of foreclosed properties.

One in every 69 homes had at least one foreclosure filing during the year, while 804,000 homes were repossessed. That's a significant improvement from the peaks reached in 2010 -- when 1.05 million homes were repossessed -- and the lowest levels seen since 2007.

More than 4 million homes have been lost to foreclosure over the past five years.

While the declines seem like good news for the housing market, where a flood of foreclosed homes has depressed home prices, much of it is due to processing delays caused by fall-out from the "robo-signing" scandal that broke in late 2010.

During the year, banks spent more time making sure paperwork was legal and proper, creating a backlog in the foreclosure pipeline. As a result, the average time it took to process a foreclosure climbed to 348 days during the fourth quarter, up from 305 days a year earlier.

"Foreclosures were in full delay mode in 2011, resulting in a dramatic drop in foreclosure activity for the year," said Brandon Moore, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac.

However, Moore said there were "strong signs" during the second half of the year that lenders are working through foreclosure backlogs in certain markets. He expects foreclosure activity to rise above 2011's level but remain below the peak hit in 2010.

Low rates offer some help for homeowners

Early in 2011, many forecasters were predicting a wave of foreclosures due to resetting adjustable-rate mortgages, but low mortgage rates helped many borrowers refinance into more affordable loans, said Moore.

The government helped as well, through efforts like the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), which made refinancing easier for borrowers who owe more on their mortgage than their homes are worth.

Turning foreclosures into rentals

Government foreclosure prevention programs, including HARP and the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), have started about 5.5 million mortgage modifications since April 2009, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

"Programs like HAMP and HARP have definitely made a dent in the foreclosure problem," said Moore "However, they are certainly not living up to their billing of preventing several million foreclosures. In addition, many [HAMP] homeowners fall back into foreclosure later on."

Of course, there were still plenty of factors working against homeowners in 2011, including the continued erosion in home prices. Falling prices rob homeowners of home equity, which they can tap if they need emergency cash.

Foreclosure hot spots

Hot spots for foreclosures remain mostly in "bubble states," where speculative investors helped drive up home prices beyond their fundamental values during the mid-2000s housing boom.

Nevada, where one out of every 16 households received some kind of default notice during the year, was the worst hit of all, a distinction it has held for the fifth consecutive year.

Arizona had the second highest foreclosure rate and California came in third. Florida, which had been running neck-and-neck with the other "Sand States" in past years, fell to seventh, behind Georgia, Utah and Michigan.

Among metro areas, Las Vegas suffered from the highest foreclosure rate in 2011. California put seven cities in the top 10, led by Stockton in the second slot. Other cities in the top 10 included Phoenix, which finished sixth, and Reno, Nev. was eighth. 

By Les Christie @CNNMoney January 12, 2012: 8:18 AM ET

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California House Dems Call for Recess Appointment at FHFA

Brian Beutler writes that President Obama will likely have to make more recess appointments if he wants to staff key positions, including the newly-created vacancy at the Office of Management and Budget, as Jack Lew has become White House Chief of Staff. The assumption here is that Republicans will react to recess appointments at the CFPB and the NLRB by refusing to confirm any other Presidential appointee, and that’s a reasonable assumption.

But the President won’t get pressure just from Republicans on naming recess appointments. House Democrats in the California delegation, the largest in the Congress, wrote a letter late yesterday to Obama asking him to recess-appoint a new director to the Federal Housing Finance Administration. That institution has been without a confirmed director for over two years, since David Lockhart left.

The President has never had his own nominee at FHFA. And Democrats believe that FHFA, which currently oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is uniquely positioned to help the country out of the housing mess. They accuse acting director Ed DeMarco of obstructing efforts to aid the housing market and keep borrowers in their homes. Here’s an excerpt from the California Dems’ letter, which I’ll put in its entirety on the flip:

As part of the FHFA’s ability to promote policies that will prevent foreclosures, they have the authority to establish rules over residential mortgages that Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other government enterprises are able to underwrite. FHFA has consistently and erroneously interpreted its mandate far too narrowly and as such has failed to take adequate action to help homeowners and has brought an end to successful, local initiatives—such as the PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) program [...]

As the fiduciary of government-backed entities, there are steps that the FHFA can take to help prevent future foreclosures while also protecting taxpayers. Installing a permanent Director of the FHFA will allow the FHFA to move forward to make key decisions that will help keep families in their homes and improve our economy. We appreciate your recent appointment of Richard Cordray as the new Director of the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over similar Republican opposition and we urge that you take the same action to put in place a permanent Director to the FHFA.

I’m of two minds on DeMarco. He has interpreted his mandate very narrowly. It’s a bad thing when he refuses to engage in principal reductions for troubled borrowers, even though that would make more money for Fannie and Freddie in the long run, because he doesn’t want to take the short-term financing hit. But it’s a good thing when he sues 17 banks over misrepresentations of the mortgages in the securities they sold to Fannie and Freddie, with the hope of forcing repurchases of those mortgage pools.

There have been signs that DeMarco is warming to a more activist stance. He agreed to the changes to HARP, which is more of a stimulus program than a program that will save homes, but which will allow expanded refinancing come March of this year on GSE-owned properties. Freddie Mac just initiated a program for a 12-month forbearance (where the borrower can skip payments) for unemployed borrowers, although Democrats maintain that not everyone eligible will receive that forbearance.

Most promisingly, DeMarco is considering a principal pay-down program put forward by a California Democrat, Zoe Lofgren, that would allow underwater homeowners with GSE loans to have their mortgage payments go entirely to equity for five years, waiving the interest payments. DeMarco said he would look into the idea back in October, and there have been leaks since then suggesting that principal pay-down would happen. However, there has been no final word, and officially FHFA “continues to evaluate” the Lofgren proposal, even though in a meeting with House Dems they promised an assessment within two weeks.

I don’t think some in the Administration would have any problem getting rid of DeMarco – they don’t particularly like his aggressive stance on bank repurchases. But that would not necessarily be the best news for the housing market or the rule of law. If anything, the California Dems’ action shows that the previous recess appointments have opened a Pandora’s box for the Administration, and now everyone wants a recess appointment tailored to their concerns.

The entire letter from the Congressional Dems in California is below the fold.

The President The White House Washington, DC 20500

Dear President Obama:

We urge you to act on behalf of the American people and immediately make an appointment for the Director of the Federal Housing Financial Agency (FHFA). For two and a half years, Senate Republicans have been blocking the appointment of this position, causing there to be no permanent Director. The FHFA regulates and oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which together hold 70% of mortgages in the US. The current economic crisis began in the housing market and our economic recovery is dependent on the important work pending before the FHFA. It is time to move forward and put in place a permanent FHFA Director.

According to RealtyTrac, 224,394 U.S. properties had foreclosure filings in November, 2011. This means that 1 in every 579 housing units received a foreclosure filing nationwide. In California, 1 in every 211 housing units received a foreclosure filing. And there are fears that a new set of foreclosure waves may come in the next few months. According to RealtyTrac cofounder, James Saccacio, “November’s numbers suggest a new set of incoming foreclosure waves, many of which may roll into the market as REOs or short sales sometime early next year…some bellwether states such as California, Arizona and Massachusetts actually posted year-over-year increases in foreclosure activity in November.”

It is clear that we must take immediate steps to prevent more foreclosures. As part of the FHFA’s ability to promote policies that will prevent foreclosures, they have the authority to establish rules over residential mortgages that Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other government enterprises are able to underwrite. FHFA has consistently and erroneously interpreted its mandate far too narrowly and as such has failed to take adequate action to help homeowners and has brought an end to successful, local initiatives—such as the PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) program. The PACE program allows property owners to finance energy efficiency measures and renewable energy projects for their homes and commercial buildings, thereby reducing their energy costs and making them better able to make mortgage payments. It has been successful in many of our districts, however, in July of 2009 FHFA issued a decision that essentially put an end to PACE programs across this country.

As the fiduciary of government-backed entities, there are steps that the FHFA can take to help prevent future foreclosures while also protecting taxpayers. Installing a permanent Director of the FHFA will allow the FHFA to move forward to make key decisions that will help keep families in their homes and improve our economy. We appreciate your recent appointment of Richard Cordray as the new Director of the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over similar Republican opposition and we urge that you take the same action to put in place a permanent Director to the FHFA.

By: David Dayen Wednesday January 11, 2012 7:00 am

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LA Chinatown Welcomes the Year of the Dragon With the 113th Annual Golden Dragon Parade

The Year of the Dragon is a significant year in Asian tradition: the dragon is sacred and symbolizes strength, luck and new beginnings. Throughout Asia and also in the U.S., cities are preparing for this important time of year with much fanfare and celebration—this is especially true in Los Angeles' most unique historic district, LA Chinatown. LA Chinatown hosts one of the largest New Year celebrations in the country with more than 125,000 attendees convening in the district for the weekend-long celebration.

LA Chinatown kicks off the Year of the Dragon the weekend of January 28 - 29, 2012, beginning with the 113th Annual Golden Dragon Parade. Attendees can enjoy hundreds of spectacular floats, decked-out cars, dancers and bands as they parade down the heart of Chinatown. This year's Grand Marshals include Disney's Mulan and Mushu and international bestselling author Lisa See whose book Snow Flower and the Secret Fan was adapted into a movie in 2011.

The Chinese New Year Festival gets underway following the parade with cultural performances by some of the nation's best Chinese acts, children's activities and hands-on cultural workshops. LA Craft Experience (LACE), LA's premier artist's market will feature over 40 local vendors, offering shoppers a truly unique shopping experience.

Attendees can expect to nosh on traditional Chinese cuisine offered at many Chinatown restaurants as well as non-traditional dishes offered by food vendors and some of LA's hottest gourmet food trucks. Additionally, the wildly popular show Cupcake Wars will be on hand with 1,000 Chinese New Year-themed cupcakes for people to enjoy.

There are two festival sites with entertainment stages at each: 727 N. Hill Street on Sat., Jan. 282012 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Central Plaza at 943-951 N. Broadway on Sat., Jan. 28 from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Sun., Jan. 29 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.The 113th Annual Golden Dragon Parade is on Sat., Jan. 28 beginning at 1 p.m.

The always popular 2012 LA Chinatown Firecracker 5/10K run follows the Chinese New Year Festival on February 11 - 12. Visitfirecracker10k.org for more details.

For more information on the Chinese New Year Festival visit www.chinatownla.com or call 213-680-0243.

Keep watch because soon we will look at what the Chinese horoscope says about your home!

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SOURCE Los Angeles Chinatown Business Council LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- 

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Hollywood High-Rise Plan Has Some Up In Arms

Hollywood, that mythic land where movie drama was invented, suddenly finds itself caught up in its own real-life drama, one involving high-priced real estate and people taking on City Hall.

In this storyline, the issue is whether it is time for a famously spread-out, freeway-centric city’s best known tourist destination to begin looking a little more like New York City by adding a towering skyline and pedestrian-friendly sidewalks.

The city Planning Commission recently gave its unanimous blessing to a new Hollywood Community Plan that would allow buildings of 50 stories or more in some areas. The skyscrapers, which planners see someday dotting what they call the Hollywood Corridor, would be linked by a section of subway that runs right underneath the fabled Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Planning Commissioner Michael Woo says the proposal is likely to come before the City Council in February or March for the first of several public hearings before a vote is taken.

But in the canyons and along the hillsides that make up much of Hollywood’s more quiet residential areas, the plan is already getting a raucous public hearing from people who live in homes that run the gamut from sprawling mansions to century-old crackerbox apartments.

Several neighborhood associations are banding together, vowing to fight it.

The plan’s opponents worry that bringing skyscrapers to a section of the city that already has seen traffic proliferate with the arrival in recent years of trendy hotels like the W and hot-spot nightclubs like the SkyBar will destroy the ambiance of their neighborhoods as well as compromise safety.

They will become prisoners in their homes, they say, their narrow, winding streets blocked day and night by the cars of outsiders while emergency vehicles are unable to reach them.

“I love living in Hollywood. I love the craziness,’’ said Patti Negri, president of the Hollywood Dell Civic Association. “I don’t care when they close Hollywood and Highland for a premiere or when they close the streets for a show at the Hollywood Bowl. That’s why I live here and I’ll take the little inconvenience that goes with it. That’s part of the deal. But this is not part of the deal.’’

Negri, who has lived for 20 years just up the hill from Hollywood Boulevard and around the corner from the Hollywood Bowl, says this deal would gridlock her neighborhood at all hours, every day, not to mention blocking the neighborhood’s views of the city.

If the City Council ultimately approves the plan it would create a blueprint for future development in 25-square-mile Hollywood, an area that is home to 228,000 people as well as numerous production offices, soundstages and tourist attractions. Any new towers would have to meet the city’s strict seismic standards.

January 08, 2012|John Rogers, Associated Pres

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Short sales better option for homeowners

MSNBC reports that the recent increase in short sales may be the relief that the housing market needs during its slow recovery. The number of short sales has increased by 26,000 this year following a jump in the number of foreclosures and short sales in 2010.

According to the source, short sales may also be a better option for homeowners when compared to foreclosures, especially for those who don't qualify for loan modification.

Homeowners who choose short sales can stay in their homes and start rebuilding their credit sooner than those who find themselves in foreclosure, says the source. FICO reports that the number of points homeowners lose is the same when foreclosing or selling the home for less than the amount owed on the mortgage, but those who opt for short sales will likely obtain a loan quicker, which will help improve their credit scores.

The source reports that some economists are concerned that the decrease in foreclosures may be a result of a built up amount of foreclosures that have not been processed.

"Foreclosures are going to be a drag on the market for a long period of time," Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research told the source. "Until these distressed homes are resold and assimilated back into the market, real estate prices can't stabilize."

Source: Today's MLS Real Estate Dec. 30, 2011

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Holiday Hangover

Most of you probably do not want to hear the word "HOLIDAY" for at least a few more months!   However I must share with you my first first set of "Holiday Joys" with you.  Being new to Los Angeles really opens up so much fun and wonder for the holiday season.  We kicked off with the Halloween Festival in West Hollywood (if you have not had time to read that post please do now, it's full of excitement!) Then as we all know the world goes crazy over Christmas and ignores our wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday!  In our home, we take the holidays one at a time so no cards, no tinsel, no trees, no gifts...NOTHING until after the Thanksgiving feast has been eaten!  

This is our first year not being around family so it was very unusual for us to not have people over.  My husband and I decided to scale it down!  Off we went to market to gather the feast for the day!  Mind you, my husband said we would SCALE it down since it was two of us, YET he came home with a 22lb turkey! (giggle) I guess that is scaling it down since we always get the ones that are 25lbs and up!  This year I did not make my mom's homemade rolls or eggplant casserole which is a tradition but we did have my husbands wonderful yams made with rum and brown sugar, mac and cheese, dressing, collard greens, and of course TURKEY.  The feast was set!  We are so Thankful for the Blessings we have and being able to move from Denver to Los Angeles was one of them and even though we did not have our family surrounding us we enjoyed being "together" and that is what it's all about.

On to Christmas!  Once again this holiday was one of family in our home.  Our house was the PLACE TO BE!  Normally we'd have tons of family. three times the amount of food, family singing, tree trimming, cards, and homemade hot chocolate for the season.  Christmas is a time for us to celebrate our beliefs in Christ and we do it up BIG!  Yet once again we experienced change.  We decided it would be a year for new adventures since we had no family around.  We headed up to Big Bear!  At least we would see some snow in California!  So on Christmas Eve, we fired up our DVD, played our favorite holiday movies and enjoyed being "together" (keyword for this post!)  The next morning we woke up, we watched our final favorite movie  "The Christmas Story" and prepared for the drive.  I made our homemade hot chocolate for the thermos and off we went.  When we left LA the weather was in the 70's and not feeling much like Christmas.  Traffic was heavy but as we climbed to our destination the season felt more and more like Christmas.  We started seeing the snow and the air became crisp!  Perfect day!

Once there we watched the snow tubers, played our Christmas music and went to dinner.  Just the two of us...once again blessed.

So for 2011 I must report to you that I am blessed!  Even though it was a year of major change, up's and down's and adventure, I am here!

So from me to you....HAPPY NEW YEAR, may your year be full of love and TOGETHERNESS!

(as for the New Year celebration, well...stay tuned!)

Peace, love and blessings from the Realty Goddess!

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Actress Jodie Foster has sold home in Beverly Hills Home

The Los Angeles Times reports that actress-producer Jodie Foster recently sold her Beverly Hills home. The home was first listed at $9.975 million in April 2011, but reportedly sold for $8.3 million in November. Foster is best-known for her roles in movies including The Accused and The Silence of the Lambs, both of which made her an Oscar-award winning actress. She has recently directed and starred in films including Carnage and The Beaver.

The home was reportedly built in 1949 and sits on nearly an acre of land. The main house has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, while the guesthouse has two bedrooms. The Times says the home has an East Coast vibe with climbing roses and red brick accents. Other features of the home include a tennis court and swimming pool.

Sources say Foster will likely be moving into another California home as she continues to work as a producer in the Los Angeles area.

 

 

 

From Today's Real Estate news on January 4, 2012

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Halloween in West Hollywood

Warning...this blog post is a long one! After you read you will see why it had to be!  Prepare yourself for Halloween in West Hollywood!

I have always enjoyed the Halloween holiday.  I loved going trick or treating when I was a child, and I loved handing out candy to the neighborhood kids when I became an adult.  I would even throw a treat in for the parents by giving them cups of hot apple cider so they could continue on the journey with their kids, but my husband, well....he LOVES Halloween!  Every year he gets into the season and plans cool outfits and ways to celebrate the holiday in true fashion.  He would even dress up to hand out candy to the kids!  But THIS year no candy for the witches and warlocks because it was our first Halloween in Los Angeles, the city where movies are made and the party never dies!

As the days got closer you could feel the excitement in the air.  Never had I seen SO MUCH to do over Halloween.  The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) had an exhibit with Tim Burton's wonderfully twisted creations which we did not get to attend because it was sold out, the costume stores were full of wonderful and freaky things to delight the eyes and there seemed to be hayrides, mazes and haunted houses EVERYWHERE.  I had resigned myself to just handing candy out this year but hubby had other plans.  He was so excited that I got excited so on Halloween day he ventured out and obtained two great costumes for us so we could celebrate in the festivities of the Halloween Carnival in West Hollywood.

Ah yes, West Hollywood holds one of the largest Halloween parties in the world!  This party rivals Marti Gras in SO MANY ways.  Little did I know this would be one of the best Halloween's of my lifetime.

The evening started with my husband picking me up from work so we could get a jumpstart on the evening.  He also wanted to show me the treasures of his Halloween shopping. I was going to be an Egyptian and he had obtained the needed items to pull it off, at the last minute to boot!  How he manages to get these costumes is beyond me, but the labor of his day showed.  All I needed was a little bit of makeup and I was set for the evening!  We headed home and started the dress up!  I know,  I know...you want to know what he dressed up as, but you will have to wait on that for now!

We had been warned not to drive and that it would be best to catch the Metro. So we routed our way and planned our time carefully so we could jump in the pool of ghoul as soon as possible.  I am so glad we live close to the Metro, we headed to the station dressed to the 9's.  It was an evening of treats for the eyes.  It seemed everyone was headed to the same party so the train was full of ghosts, vampires, princesses, ax murderers and a host of other creatures.  One short ride to the bus stop and the night amped up.  There must have been 100 dressed up people waiting on the bus to get to the party.  All of us checking each other out, buzzing and ready to get the party started right.  After two buses PACKED full of people passed us up, it was our time to cram into the bus like sardines.  I am sure we were over capacity, there was NO way you could not get to know the riders around you intimately in some way because you had no choice of being pushed together.  As we bounced and bobbled down Santa Monica Blvd we chanted out street names, laughed together and helped create the pre-atmosphere of the night, even the bus driver was cool and sang out the stop names as we got closer.  

Final stop....FAIRFAX and SANTA MONICA, we all poured off the bus and streamed in droves to the party.  You just can't take it all in, so much to see, so much music, the lookie loo's, the street vendors with yummy smells of hot links, and my appreciation of the flats I had decided to wear instead of heels!  (HA) Yes a girl can only go so far in heels at a party like this!

On the way to the party, we decided we would stop into Hamburger Mary's to grab a burger, it was one of the places we had wanted to stop so tonight would be a perfect complement!  YUMMY, YUMMY and more YUMMY.  I can't tell you how HUGE the burger was but I was only able to eat a 4th of it and another patron decided it was worth a photo!  Blue Cheese, Onions, Sauces, the bun, oh my....I ate like the Egyptian Queen I was!  And all around us a free show of people dressed in costumes, we saw a "Lucy", a pirate, a flasher, Aladdin, and more than I can recall, and that was just the people standing in the line for the restroom!

Belly's full, still full of anticipation and ready to let loose, we finished off our meal and joined the parades of people headed to the main attraction.  The beauty of this night is the feeling of oneness.  Everyone was happy, not a fight in sight.  People taking photos with strangers, talking to each other like old friends and helpful if you had a question.

Then BAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Let's get this party started!  The streets opened up to the masses.  Wall to wall crowds, all moving and grooving to the free music provided for soundtrack of the night.  West Hollywood KNOWS how to throw a party.  There were stages on each street, music pumping, people smoozing.  If I thought I had seen the best of the costumes on the way to the party, I was sadly mistaken.  Some people just know how to do it up right.  Now obviously you have the people who like to dress sexy, or want to just see people's eyes bug out, and you can bet there was plenty of those....but those who love Halloween to the core, well they just know how to blow the mind.  It's Hollywood ya'll, city where movies are the blood pulse of the town. Most are performers at heart and dedication to this holiday makes them rise to the occasion.  My favorite of the night was the creepy zombies that would make your blood cold.  Check out the one who would really made me take a triple take.

As we headed into the pulse of the party we let it all go, my stresses of the day, GONE!  Now was MY time to be something else, walk the walk, talk the talk and just enjoy my world around me. As you can see from my photo below, I had  many laughs that night.

We had a goal, we were headed to the Troubadour where there was no cover and dancing!  Mind you, this was about a mile away from where we entered the adventure so the parade was ON. We pushed, bobbed, weaved, pulsed, ooo'ed and ahhh'ed at the eye candy all around us, enjoying the time together, experiencing this new world together!  My hubby is a tall man so it was to our benefit that people tend to move out of his way when we are in thick crowds such as that night!  I grabbed hold to his hips, conga line style and off we went. Every once in a while we would stop to breathe and take photos!  This Halloween had to be documented!

Finally we arrived at the Troubadour and we danced, danced, danced and DANCED!  Oh, did I mention we passed LaToya Jackson on the final block?  Well we did and she was dressed up as a sort of clown, her voice was unmistakable and she was TINY.  (I digress)  Anyway, it was time to head back home, it was about 1am and the crowds had started to clear.  The confetti of the night showed on the streets and those who did not want the night to die still walked up and down getting every second of the time crammed into their memories.  The hike back to the bus stop was just as adventurous as the journey there only now it was police chasing hot dog vendors down the street, and sirens in the background.  Nothing serious, just the city putting into place the rules and regulations for ending the party.  There was even a riot guard ready for action in case of trouble!  OH MY...PARTY OVER

Tired but happy, we tracked on. Once we met our destination we had a brief encounter with a very drunk gentleman who decided that my hubby would be his best friend for the rest of the night.  He took phones calls, only to give the phone to us for tell the person on the other end that our new friend was just too happy" to talk, we finally had to ditch him because he thought he was coming home with us!  

Finally at our bus stop we waited along with other the other tired party people, we crammed on the bus, and endured the loud rantings of another drunk gentlemen of the night and fought the heavy eyes we were starting to feel.  Home, oh yes, HOME.  Happy and home!  What an evening, and I am so glad to share it with you!  Our first Halloween in West Hollywood and the experience is one to share with the masses.  

Oh, I guess I can let you in on what hubby was....he was a ZOMBIE FOOTBALL PLAYER! Done up all the way, he got all sorts of gasps and looks through the night, enough to make him one happy creature of the night! (don't ask, he won't let me upload a photo!---party pooper)

It was 3am before we were able to crawl into bed with visions of ghouls playing in our head, but not before one more treat from my loved one, we enjoyed a bag of Coconut M&M's to end the evening.  Thank you hubby, oh what a treat it was.

So now you see why this entry was so long, and I hope you felt it was worth your time to share with me! I enjoyed sharing my time with you!

To see more of the 2011 West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnival visit:  http://www.weho.org/index.aspx?page=845 

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HELLO....Life is Calling

We live in an "instant" world and I think that has caused us to be a society of selfish, inpatient and sometimes uncaring people.  Life steps in sometimes and decides to slow you down whether you like it or not.  During this "Lull" in my career it has made me appreciate the little things in my business and in my life.  It's the little things that matter.  Like taking a few minutes to just breathe and be grateful for the little things.  

Have you ever just stopped what you are doing in your busy world and just "LOOK".  I mean, REALLY look!  Yesterday I was walking my pups and decided I needed to stop looking down.  I made a HUGE effort to slow down and look at the things around me.  Guess what I saw?  BEAUTY.  California is beautiful.  You do not have to be by the beach to appreciate the simple beauty among the hustle and bustle of city life.  Now, I am not sure you know that I am a true country living girl.  Not cowboy rodeo type, but rolling country side, bluegrass, garden fed, run through the yard barefoot, type of girl.  When I grew up, I had fields to play in.  I remember laying in the grass and just watching the sky and finding animals in the clouds.  Somewhere along the way we stop this process.  We get caught up in business, in life, in raising children, being a wife, being everything to everyone.  In that tornado of life you forget there is a beautiful world calling out to you.  Things get rushed and pushed to the next day, only to find your list never gets done.  

SCREECH...back to the walk?  I stopped to breathe. Here is what I saw. Tall, lean, majestic palm trees, wonderful vines full of pink delicate flowers, a clear blue sky and the smells of home cooking coming from the homes around me.  There were kids playing in the front yards, laughter coming from the distance, a church bell calling people to worship, you know...the little things you tune out in the busy daily life that you lead when trying to get to your next destination. So now, I have decided that each day I am going to take at least 15 minutes to just hold my head up and use my true eyes to see.

Yes, that's all spiritual and stuff. (giggle)  But I noticed when I  made that decision it made it easier to study the material in front of me.  I even stopped to think how blessed I am that I can even take my Real Estate Course online.  Really...no joke...just a few years ago you would have to go to classes but I have the luxury of sitting in front of my computer and getting it done in the comfort of my home.  Which made me think of how I do business.  I have a cell phone, a fax machine, a copy machine in my home and IN MY CAR! I am a fully functionally office where ever I am.  If I need to look up a property or a fact it is at my fingertips.  Who needs the World Encyclopedia book set anymore.  Yes, indeed, this Realty Goddess is blessed and happy to live in a world where I can access info at a snap of a finger, but for this weeks lesson I am glad my spirit called out to me and made me slow down.

Because of this little spiritual awakening, I finished my course, passed the school test and now I am awaiting a state exam test.  I'll keep you updated!

Peace, love and blessings from the Realty Goddess!

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Reflections of the Journey.....Denver to Los Angeles

My life consists of a few things at this point.  Studying, walking my pups, and looking for jobs.  Now I know that does not sound very exciting, but there is some lessons to be learned in my daily items.

First, California real estate is very different than Colorado real estate.  Some of what I have learned in the past five years has to be unlearned and re-learned in a different way.  Now, this isn't a bad thing, just a difficult thing at times.  The excitement of learning new things, new rules, new areas get's me all tingly inside, but taking the practice tests frustrates me so much at times I just have to get up and leave the house.  Hence, the walking of the pups.  I don't think they have been walked this much in their whole lives!  I am sure they hope my frustrations get the best of me at this point, but I digress!

So I have a hump to get over, ok....I can handle that, but can get I get over it quickly and move on because I am SO ready to get to work.

This "downtime" in my real estate career has made me realize just how much I LOVE what I do.  The thrill of helping someone buy their first home excites me.  I think I get more excited than my clients at times.  The idea that I have been a part of something so important and life changing makes me want to do it even more.  My clients are more than "clients" they become friends and what more can a "people loving" person ask for?  I have photos of my clients first babies, graduation photos, Christmas cards, thank you notes, etc.  The list goes on and on!  I LOVE IT. And all that excitement just comes from being a buyers agent.  There are new thrills on the listing agent side.  Makes my teeth buzz!

All this leads to my revelations of the job market.  You see, you don't just get your real estate license and promptly close on a house the next day.  (I WISH!) You have to find the clients, let the relationship bask in the listing or searching, go through escrow, financing, closing...etc.  You know all the background noise that is necessary to get to the really fun stuff.  You didn't think it was all just confetti and party horns did ya?

So, back to the job topic.  I was a secretary for over 15 years before becoming a Realtor, so I just KNEW I would not have any issues with finding a part-time, full-time, temp job while I am building my other part of my life.  I just thought I'd sign up with a few temp companies and everything would be fine.  Guess what folks....NOT.  At this point I have over 275 resumes out and I have three temp companies in my pocket, who have yet to produce any job, not even a one day job!  This unemployment thing....well, it's real.  There are so many people unemployed and looking for any type of work that I am in the many numbers who apply for any job they see. Cover letters, resume's, online posts, interviews (if you can get them) are what most unemployed fill their days with.  It is a very eye-opening experience and it makes me feel so much more for my clients when they let me know they have lost a job.  It's so simple to say, Oh you will get another one" when in actuality it may be months before they find one.  So all this will just prove to make me more compassionate to my clients in the future.

I don't know what tomorrow may bring on the job horizon but I do know this girl is not wasting any time with getting her real estate testing complete.

But in the meantime....can a sister get a job? Resume is ready and waiting!

Peace, love and blessings from the Realty Goddess!

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Tickling the Taste Buds

Well, it's been a few weeks and the dust of moving has settled a bit.  I am only living out of a few boxes now and the furniture will be moved into the new place in just a week or so.  For now, I have the needed items and I am taking the time to go through the boxes one more time to scale down my belongings.

My apartment is adorable.  Hardwood floors, lots of space, a parking spot and only three other neighbors.  I am trying to adjust to the sounds and lights that always seem to be swirling around me.  It is SO different from living in your own free standing home.

It's been quite the "whirlwind".  From the time I rolled into the city I feel like I am "ON" and the "OFF" switch is broken.  So much to see, so much to do and so much to EAT!  Where do you begin in this City of Angels?

My neighborhood is FULL of wonderful Korean Restaurants.  Korean food is one of my FAVORITES, it tickles the taste buds with joy!  The first Korean BBQ I tried was so wonderful I had to just sit in awe as I finished up my plate.  $10.99 for a three meat BBQ feast that had my lips smacking.  Each meat was seasoned so differently and marinated in pure delectable bliss. OH SO YUMMY!  I cannot forget to mention the delicious Kimchi!  Cabbage, spinach, radish, tofu....spicy, sweet, tart.  MAN OH MAN!

A girl could lose her figure living here.  Got to make sure that does not happen! Anybody got a good workout program!?

Just imagine, I just talked about ONE place in this post!  It's going to be a beautiful life!

Until next time, peace, blessings and joy from the Realty Goddess.

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Los Angeles BABY....

I made it!  Road dust behind me, new beginnings before me!  I was one tired Realty Goddess there for a minute!  I had the pups as my road warriors and we had some good fun but now we are now in "LaLa" land.  Our first night was off to a bumpy start.  When we arrived I had to find a hotel.  I was surprised to see most of them charge up to $25 extra for each dog!  REALLY???  They are Shih Tzu's people!  Both of them together don't make one medium dog!  We got past that hurdle...thank God for www.hotels.com!

After some really good rest and relaxation I was ready to hit the day.  Time to find a place to live!  I got up early, hit the craigslist posts and lined up my day!  Going from homeowner to renter is quite the shock.  Especially in LA where you pay more in rent than you do for your mortgage and you only get a fourth of the square footage. 

First order of the day "Koreatown".  I like the area but the parking situation is an eye opening experience.  I found a few good places but how am I going to deal with two cars?  Sigh...well, a couple of possibilities but no dice just yet.

Today is North Hollywood (NoHo) and West Hollywood (WeHo).  We shall see what the day brings!

You always hear stories of the traffic in LA.  Yes it's pretty bad, I was in traffic at 9:30pm on a Saturday night, but for right now I am cool with it.  We will see how I feel about it when I have appointments to get to!  We will save that story for another day.

I have been told by many people that I need to put my "LA" face on.  Everyone who knows me also knows I have a soft heart and I still have the Prospect, Ky mentality. I don't really know what an "LA Face" is right now.  I just know I hit the ground running and found I needed to still step up my speed a little bit! (smile)

It's alright, this Realty Goddess is protected by much larger hands than people know!

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Something about Night Driving....

What a whirlwind I am in.  Not a bad thing, just a "moving forward" type of life change.  Last night after packing all the final boxes and taking care of the final loose ends, my pups and I jumped on the road to a new life.  Most people I know don't like to drive in the dark, but me...well there is something about it that refreshes me.  Sure I was tired, I drove for about four hours before it was time to pull over, but it was time and when you listen to your heart, it will tell you things you don't second guess.

We hugged our neighbors necks - hard - in these last few days.  I let the tears flow as I remembered all the memories we created together.  Our neighborhood has changed over nine years.  We've had old friends move, new friends move in, kids graduate, and some special spirits make their final life transition.  I thought of all these things as I drove down I-70 in the dark.  The darkness covered me and allowed me to wrap myself in the comfort of letting tears flow.  It was so appropriate, I don't recall seeing the moonlight at all.  Maybe Mr. Moon decided he would give me a little time behind the wheel in peace.

Colorado has beautiful mountains, they can take your breath away if you just sit and look at them sometimes.  But my night driving kept my mind focused on the things flittering through my mind.  Even the wildlife along the way knew to just stay clear of me.  I had to be allowed to plow through without the guilt of harming one of God's creatures.  Even the little bunny, who was directly in my path dashed quickly back into the whirlwind of tall grasses.  Whew... I thought he was going to be "SPLAT" but I (or should I say "it") was spared.  All in all it was a refreshing and cleansing night. I let it all go as I slipped past the mile markers.  Memories of a beautiful place and wonderful friendships. 

Finally it was time to rest these weary bones and find a spot to lay it all down.  God is good and I can't say it enough.  I thanked Him as I closed my eyes and let it all slip into dreamland. "Today was a good day" was my last thoughts.

This morning I awake refreshed, bright eyed and bushy tailed.  My pups greeted me with love (as always) and we just sat for a while in silence.  Silence - sometimes you just need silence!  Silence OVER....Up and at em, wash the night away in a warm stream and get on with the day.

As I sit here, sharing a little piece of my life with you, I am sitting with two warm pups at my feet, a warm morning breeze blowing across my skin and the sunlight rays soaking through my smiling face.  What lies ahead is an adventure.  Something new, something exciting.  New friends, new memories and blessings -- Look at me!  I am going to be a California girl!  I'm not sure Cali is ready for me but I am going to take the bull by the horns and reach for the dreams I have floating in my heart.  For now....it's a new day....and it's going to be a new life!

There is something about day driving....but that story is for another day!

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The Joy's of Moving...NOT!

When will this ever end?  In just a few short days we are pulling out of Denver yet I stand here in the AM among open boxes, rooms still not completely packed and I am losing my mind.  How on earth do  my real estate clients do it? 

I spent some time with a wonderful neighbor yesterday and she said she has moved 26 times in her life!  WHAT????  Please...moving gods, shoot me now!  I do not EVER want to do this again. 

Funny how you can build a ton of things you think might be of value to you someday! Sure...I really needed that button from a dress I wore in 2000!  Hey, you never know when that stuff might come in handy, right?  NOT!  At one point, I stood in the middle of the kitchen, shut my eyes tight and screamed out "I NEVER WANT THIS MUCH CRAP AGAIN"  I must admit, it felt GOOD to let that out with so much emotion!  However, somewhere in that scream my secret desire was that everything would magically pack itself!  When I opened my eyes...it was still there. I guess there are no moving fairies.

Oh sure...you do things to help keep you moving along.  The iPod is on constant play.  I'm working and packing to Prince, Adelle, Rolls Royce, Busta Rhymes and a music variety that would make your head spin, but I keep finding stuff that I don't need and the packing tape makes my hands numb and we have YET to book the truck, AND THE BOXES KEEP COMING AND COMING AND COMING....(breathing heavy now) Ok, 1-2-3 breathe in...breathe out....*sigh*  Now where is  my permanent marker, I gotta mark these boxes or else I will never know what I packed!

Maybe I can take a nap at some point today...oh wait...we sold the bed! How refreshing to know I can share my madness with you!

Until next time my precious ones...love, peace and blessings from the Realty Goddess.

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Countdown to Los Angeles...Going with Love

We are in final countdown stage!  Just a few more short days and we will be loading the pups, packing the truck and heading to the City of Angels.  The excitement is killing me.  Some days I feel I am going to pop, others I am shaking in my boots!

We are in MAJOR pack mode.  We have sold most of our furniture, cleaned out old papers, wrapped up business, hugged and kissed neighbors and wore ourselves out packing. 

I was able to take a break from it all for just a few hours.  I had some very good friends throw me a "farewell" party.  I don't see it as a goodbye so I refuse to call it that.  As we all sat around the table, eating, laughing and sharing stories I opened my spiritual eyes and let it all soak in.  These people love me and I love them!  Life is so much more than business, sometimes we just wake up and walk through our days like zombies, but every so often you get to stop and smell the flowers with those you love.  My eyes are tearing up, my heart is full and I am blessed beyond compare.

So today, no talk about property managers, renters, or real estate. Today my post is dedicated to my friends.  Who took the time to share just a few minutes to warm my heart and send me off with love.

I thank you, I cherish you and I will never forget the warmth of your hugs and smiles.

There are big ships and small ships.  But the best ship of all is friendship. ~Author Unknown

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Other Side of the Coin Pt. 3...Realty Goddess Turns Landlord

Renting our home has become quiet an adventure!  I scheduled three showings on one day.  I try to keep the showings to a certain window time just to keep the madness down a bit.

There are PRO's and CON's of living in our house while it is being advertised for rent.  Pro's...I am here most the time so if I put an Open House sign outside people can just come on in.  Con's...I had to put a sign on my door that says "do not disturb the occupants" for the times we will not be showing. Someone actually rang our bell at 8:45pm one evening asking to see the house!  People are amazing!

What I am slowly realizing is this...I am having a hard time taking myself out of ownership.  I notice when I show our HOME I have a story to tell about our house.  I know our neighbors, I love this neighborhood and this little red brick house is a place full of memories.  Brick, mortar, nails and wood are what constitutes a physical house, but what YOU put in it  makes it a home!  This is what is making it so hard for me.  Renters come in, they walk through, they have their comments (all good so far) they open closets and cabinets and it feels...well, it feels...SO BUSINESS.  Stiff and stale.  I can't wrap my head around that.  Even though this will not be owned by our renters, I want to know they will have wonderful memories of the time they spend here.  I want them to care and love our home and treat it with the respect it deserves.  Gosh, I am such a hopeless romantic even with houses!

When I have buyers, that is what I picture for them.  Memories, love and laughter, a place where you come and lay your burdens down.  A place to cherish and relax.  Is it so wrong to want that for my renters as well?

It all boils down to this...it does not matter if you own or rent...EVERYONE DESERVES A WONDERFUL PLACE TO CALL HOME!

Our home has not found its perfect fit yet, but I know it's calling out to the right ones.  Showing our home has made me cherish my memories even more.  Every Christmas we had major family dinners, sang around the piano, decorated our home, baked cookies for our neighbors and loved ones.  We were the home to "BE" for the holidays!  We raised our child here, had BBQ's, supported our neighborhood.  We laughed, cried, sang and danced here.  So I am taking this time to reflect on these things and I am letting the blessings wash over me daily.  It is my hope that the next occupants have the same wonderful feelings we had over our nine years here.

Now if we could just decide on a property manager....UGH!

For now, we keep showing and interviewing....tune in next time for the next exciting episode of Realty Goddess Goes Landlord.

Blessings, peace and love from the Realty Goddess!

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