Well, it’s the second week of the new year and I am just now deciding on my New Year’s Resolutions… Yes, I know, it has taken me awhile. I actually spent the first week deciding if I was going to make any at all, but the universal pull (guilt) has won out. I have to admit, I am not doing anything unique, it is the usual line up of – consistent exercise, eating lean, taking more time for family, updating and evaluating my volunteer activities and doing my best to support our local community with local purchases and services. My outside-the-box resolution brain has been in low gear, but there is something to be said for keeping up and keeping on with the right things to do. We are lucky because we are in a place where we have suport services and goods to make all these resolutions happen. We just thought we would post a few local buisnesses and services where you can support those resolutions right here in 90266.
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Look What’s Cook’n In The South Bay
Everyone loves a great surprise and Dave and I were treated to one last Friday night at Annette Gallardo’s South Bay School of Cooking. It was a One Year Anniversary Celebration of her new location in Redondo Beach. Her school has been open and serving up amazing cooking classes for over seven years, but she desperately needed a new, larger location. Ok, I have to brag a little… I negotiated the lease for on this great spot and her business has just soared since then!!! We love Annette and no surprise this was an evening filled with wonderful dishes, great friends, and good humor. Sign up for one of her classes today – you will love it!
Watch the video below to meet Annette! And be sure to visit her website for more information: www.southbayschoolofcooking.com
By the way, they’ve moved! Their new location is:
South Bay School of Cooking
1951 Artesia Blvd.
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
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For the Love of Architecture

I love great architecture. There is something amazing about exploring a home that has been beautifully designed and not just built. Even if you are not particularly crazy about the style or decor of the home, you can still feel great design: The structure has Life. In Manhattan Beach, and the surrounding Beach Cities, it can be difficult to create original design that fits on our tiny lots. A Sand Section home is typically 30′ x 90′ with only 6′ between you and your neighbors on each side; each home struggling to get in 3+ garage spaces, at least 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, a great kitchen, open family room and, of course, working in windows and/or decks anywhere you can get a glimpse of the ocean. Fitting all of this into three stories with a stairwell and possibly an elevator and constrained by Code requirements seems to defy creativity. However, it can be done with the vision of an amazing architect– to my mind they are artists – engineers – social ecologist all rolled into one. The attached article caught my attention today as we near the end of 2011. I look forward to what is in store for 2012 and what beautiful designs lay ahead. I look back at 2011 to several homes that sold this past year that have Life.
See the Wall Street Journal article on Local Architects and a few examples of our South Bay architecture below
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Let’s Do Lunch!
The other day my colleagues and I were taking a company photo down at the pier because South Bay Magazine is doing a featured story on NW Real Estate Brokers next month! You can expect a blog post about that soon.
After the photo shoot it was time for lunch. Another agent, Taya Asimos, recommended Creme De La Crepe. I had never been there before and decided to give it a try.
I was in the mood for something fresh and healthy, but fulfilling. I ordered the grilled salmon salad, and was so happy I did. The salmon was cooked perfectly; flaky, but still moist, and full of flavor. If you’re ever on Highland Ave. and are hungry for lunch, Creme De La Crepe does not disappoint! Great food, friendly service, cozy and quaint ambiance, and generous portions.
They also have 2 other locations in the south bay, one on Pier Ave. in Hermosa and another on Catalina Ave. in Redondo. If you’re also a fan of Creme De La Crepe, please post a comment and let us know what else is good on the menu!
Bon appetit!
Posted in Community, Uncategorized
Tagged 90266, Carol Glover, lunch, Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Beach lifestyle, Real Estate, restaurants
Big and Cozy. . .Really? Yep, this new listing simply feels great!
Just got back from Friday’s Brokers’ Open House tour. It was a short tour as there are very few new listings. We have buyers backed up waiting for that great house to pop up on the market, but new listings are coming out at a trickle pace. However, there were several new gems featured on the open house tour. The one we think is a real find is in the “Mira Costa area.” One of the major benefits of this neighborhood is the large lots, many of which are 50′ wide and 150′ deep. The result is a very nice size home and a yard – a feature you don’t often get in the “Sand”‘ or “Tree Section.” Also, if you have kids in, or soon to attend, Mira Costa High School, it is great to be within walking distance.
So why feature this house? It is a unique design, which is a refreshing change from the standard issue 3,000-3,500 square foot homes built over the last 10 years. The vaulted ceilings and the stone fireplace in the living room set the tone from the moment you walk in the door. The interior is reminiscent of The Ahwahnee Hotel with a bookcase crammed with good reads and large leather chairs perfect for a good curl up. The kitchen is rich in finishes and well placed and there is a wonderful office/den space off the kitchen and family room area. Yard? Yep, a big one. Upstairs the master bedroom is truly a retreat with two additional large bedrooms. At $1,525,000 we think it is a value. Take a look – you might be surprised, but you won’t be disappointed!
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Got Kids? We do — want to know why?
At a business related social event last week, I was speaking with a Mom of a 2 1/2-year-old. She found out that I live in Manhattan Beach and she immediately started quizzing me on the different neighborhoods, schools, community, etc. Why? She had been to Noah’s Bagels in downtown Manhattan Beach on a Saturday and could not believe the number of families and kids swarming around the downtown area. To a Mom of a very busy toddler this was playdate Heaven and she wants to move here!
She is not alone, Manhattan Beach is ranked 3rd in the State for K-12 schools based on the Star Testing. Forbes rated the Manhattan Beach #1 in its article The Best Schools for Your Real Estate Buck. The School District is strongly supported by the Manhattan Beach Ed Foundation. Also the Community, at large, is hugely supportive of the schools. Just this month our local TEDx-Manhattan Beach organization is holding a day of Transforming Learning on October 22, 2011 – featuring 20 speakers at the forefront of thought leadership in Education-Tickets on sale now!
If that is not enough, the City of Manhattan Beach Parks and Recreation Department offers an overwhelming number of classes for kids of all ages. The City holds great family community events. This month checkout The World Famous Pumpkin Race held each year at the Manhattan Beach Pier!
All this bundled with beautiful beaches, amazingly friendly people and incredible homes – for all family sizes!
Interested in learning more? Give us a call or post a comment! OR Grab a pumpkin and we’ll see you at the races!
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Remodeling – Added Value or a Nightmare?
Doesn’t remodeling look easy on TV? I watch these shows and WISH that I had the army of people it takes to get their projects done and the discounted/free stuff that they get from their advertisers. But, alas, for us mere mortals – We need a Plan – Great Referrals – Market Knowledge!
A PLAN: Know what you are getting into and WHY. Do you really need the $2,000 farm sink or will the $900 one do the job and still look great? If you are not a designer – seek help. It is very easy to buy an ill-fitting fixture, the wrong type of tile for the use, etc. It seems expensive, but add a design fee as a line item your budget. If you are going to do-it-yourself, value your own time and add this to the budget. Your time is valuable! The budget is your working tool – playing on paper is cheap; ripping out mistakes, ouch!
THE REFERRALS: Ask your contractor for references — and call them!! I can’t tell you how many people I speak to who use contractors that they met at trade shows or the grocery store. Sometimes this works. . . but a big gamble for your hard-earned money. Take the easy way out..learn from other’s mistakes and wins and ask for referrals and then – even if you have a solid referral – ask the contractor for at least three more referrals. Not a huge data set but better than zero!
MARKET KNOWLEDGE: Before you sign any contract talk to a local Realtor about the “before and after” value. If you are in 90266, 90277, 90278, 90245, 90254 call us about an opinion! Are you doing things that will enhance value? Sometimes it is a necessary evil to fix stuff that does not sizzle (upgrading the electrical). However, these do improve value. On finishes that do show–make it clean, clear and make it last. If you want something truly unique add your Wild-Thing touch with paint, carpet, art and furniture – NOT your hard finishes. After you speak to a Realtor or two about value enhancement you may want to circle back to step one and tweak your budget.
Finally – Whatever you do, leave a solid cushion for the unknown. Good rule of thumb 10-20% if you are doing, paint, carpet, fixture swaps… 30-40% for the heavy lifting – room additions/moving walls, etc.
May your sawdust have a silver lining!
Want to search for your current home value? Use this tool and then contact us for fine tuning. http://SalzmanandGlover.smarthomevalue.com
Posted in Real Estate
Is Your Child A Leader?
The Manhattan Beach Mayor’s Youth Council just launched its first session. This nine month leadership course, the brain-child of former Mayor Portia Cohen, is exposing a group of 32 high school kids to leadership skills in different professions, some of which are Entertainment, Entrepreneurship, Health, Crisis Management, Design, and much more. Here’s a link to their web page to learn more and possibly get your teens involved next year. http://mb-myc.com/
Posted in Community, Kids, Local News
Tagged Carol Glover, Dave Salzman, Manhattan Beach, Portia Cohen, Real Estate, School and kids
LOCATION.VIEW.EXQUISITE DESIGN.AND A VALUE?
Whether you are a buyer or you just want to look at beautiful pictures of a home ‘done right,’ take a look at 612 John Street – new on the market. This home is well designed, tastefully appointed and just simply has the right flow to the living space, not to mention a beautiful master retreat, a resort style pool and a guest house! The home has recently been purchased by a relocation company and is being marketed at a price that is essentially the same price that it sold for 2 years ago. A reasonably priced/stunning home? Not an oxymoron – just a bright spot in 90266.
Click the following URL to see the Listing:
http://www.mrmlsmatrix.com/DE.asp?k=321094X7JA4&p=DE-89726535-726
Sun, Sep 18, 2011
Posted in Local News, Real Estate
Tagged 90266, Carol Glover, Dave Salzman, Manhattan Beach, Real Estate













