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Can’t Find the Right Home? Maybe You Need a New Search Button. . .

House Hunting

We have come to rely on the Internet for. . . well, for just about all our information! We search for  friends, family, restaurants and REAL ESTATE.  As Realtors,  we search and search for the perfect new home for our Buyers and for the perfect sales price for our Sellers.  However, what we cannot do is touch and feel the real estate market through the internet.  The search buttons just don’t do house hunting justice.  We often hear Buyers discarding properties because the pictures are bad – or they are just boring.   You just can’t tell from the internet how a home “lives,” which is why we spend a tremendous amount of time going to the Broker previews.  It is the only way that we know how to provide valuable information and input to our buyers and sellers.  We are sometimes very disappointed by the actual feel of a property  — often we are pleasantly surprised.

So what’s the point of this blog?  A great Realtor is an extremely effective “Search Button.”  Find someone who will really listen to you and then share with them what you want. . .  not just the number of beds and baths but how you want your new home to LIVE. We love it when clients describe their lifestyle and how they want their home to feel day in and day out.   The Realtor then becomes an incredibly useful and time-saving tool and not just someone who can just unlock the front door.  Wouldn’t you trade endless hours of internet house hunting – for hours curled up with your IPAD in a cozy chair in your new home, spending your time searching for friends, family, and oh, those great restaurants!

Let us know how we can help you achieve your real estate goals! Call us today!

Great restaurant for lunch in Manhattan Beach- Wahoo’s Tacos

After seeing some spectacular Manhattan beach homes on brokers’ caravan today, Randy Leaf, of our real estate team suggested we take advantage of Wahoo’s Fish Tacos 25 cents Friday. In honor of their 25th anniversary they are offering 25 cent tacos on the 25th day of every month in 2013.

Wahoo’s Taco’s located in the heart of downtown Manhattan Beach, CA  is a great place for a healthy & delicious lunch. The ambiance is casual, the service is friendly, the food is awesome and the menu has plenty of options to appease any appetite.

I highly recommend getting their famous grilled fish tacos Cajun style. For me, one fish taco with brown rice and black beans was plenty to fill me up!

quick lunch at Wahoo's tacos in Manhattan Beach. Love their grilled Cajun fish tacos!

quick lunch at Wahoo’s tacos in Manhattan Beach. Love their grilled Cajun fish tacos!

quick lunch at Wahoo's tacos in Manhattan Beach. Love their grilled Cajun fish tacos!

quick lunch at Wahoo’s tacos in Manhattan Beach. Love their grilled Cajun fish tacos!

And when I told Tony (the friendly staff member) it was my first time at their restaurant he gave me these cool stickers 😉

Wahoo's Tacos Manhattan Beach

Wahoo’s Tacos Manhattan Beach Stickers

“JUNK” art exhibit by Bob Van Breda is now open!

Image of CAC, Courtesy of Google Images

Image of CAC, Courtesy of Google Images

As one famous idiom explains: “One’s trash is another person’s treasure.” What is useless to one maybe valuable to another. Artist Bob Van Breda took this expression to a new level when he created his exhibit “JUNK.” This exhibit is a demonstration of creativity and interactive art. One unique feature of “JUNK” is that it allows viewers to look at the art from an interactive perspective, and judge the art.Viewers look at various junk and other items and determine if they have aesthetic significance, cultural value, historical value, or if the items are “simply junk.” This exhibit allows the viewers to see ordinary items in a whole new way, and the interacive quality of the exhibit strengthens the community’s overall understanding of visual arts.

The Creative Arts Center in Manhattan Beach, features art from Local and international artists. The curator for this exhibit is ARTS Manhattan Chairman of the Board, Homeira Goldstein. The exhibit opened this past December and will remain open until February 2, 2013. If you , or anyone you know interested in Art or are curious about learning more about visual Art, The Creative Art center is a great place to bring family and friend. The Exhibit is free, and open to the public. For more information and details of the exhibit, including hours of operation, please visit the announcement page on the City of Manhattan Beach website. To learn more about The Creative Art Center, please click here.

For blogs about the Manhattan Beach community please stay tuned to our blog. Also to get more information on the Dave Salzan teacm, and how they serve the Manhattan Beach community please visit the Dav Salzman website.

Finally Finished!! 1605 Harkness, Manhattan Beach

Remodeling.  One of those topics that people can agree on. . . they agree that you either “like it” or “hate it.”  My partner, Dave Salzman and I are in the LIKE IT camp.  It is not a job for us, it is a passion.  Take a look at our newest project!! Come by our open houses  Oct.6/7, 2-5 p.m. or take a look at our before and after video:  1605 Harkness, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

 

 

Manhattan Sand Section Home with Six Tennis Courts!

Looking for a Sand Section Home with huge outdoor space and a place for the kiddies to play?  Your home may have just come on the Market.  My Brokers’ Open pick of the Week for “Beach Charming” goes to 401 – 17th Street, Manhattan Beach, Ca.  Built in my favorite era (late 50’s – early 60’s), this home is 2,700 sf of remodeled beach relax – 3 bedrooms and 3 baths in the main house, and a 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment built over the garage.  The outdoor front deck and patio area between the house and the garage apartment are perfect for entertaining. Where are the six tennis courts?  Well, a little literary license taken here . . as they are at Live Oak Park next door and just down the hill from this home.  High enough on the hill to get ocean views and looking over the courts and fields of Live Oak Park , this is a very special home. [p.s. I mapped this on-line and the wrong house was tagged. The property is the last one on the block]

When Extraordinary Really Doesn’t Say Enough. . .

I mentally toyed with other adjectives – stunning, opulent, outrageous – but none of them really hit the mark.  We toured 3305 Pine Avenue, Manhattan Beach during Brokers’ Open Houses on Friday. At a $4,295,000 list price, it is not only the price tag [on Pine in the Tree Section?!]  that grabs your attention. This “compound” is a beautifully done 3,000+ sf 5 bedroom home on a beautiful section of Pine Avenue built by Dennis Maloney.  What is unique is that the owner purchased the lot next door – expanding his turf to over 9,000 sf of property.  After building the home, the owner created  the ultimate “playhouse” next door.  This 2,400+ sq ft structure and backyard  is complete with swimming pool grotto, full bar, movie theatre, sauna, work out room, etc. No bedrooms, no kitchen, literally a Playhouse!   The entire property feels like a mini luxury resort.  So, if you love to entertain a few hundred friends at a time  or want to feel like you are on a Conde Nast Traveler style vacation every night you come home, this property is for you. It is. . . well . . . extraordinary!

Impeccible Style in Hermosa Beach – New Listing!

Catch the video on 408 29th Street, Hermosa Beach, one of our favorite homes on Caravan { in addition to our new listing at 201 43rd Street in Manhattan Beach, of course!}

Check out photos below for both 408 – 29th Street, Hermosa Beach and our new Listing at 201 43rd Street, Manhattan Beach, CA.

Have a fabulous weekend!!

One Man’s Ceiling is a Remodeler’s Floor

If you don’t LOVE the process of remodeling or even the prospect of remodeling- Don’t Do It!   Buy a home that has already been done.  It is not a process for the faint of heart or pocketbook.  Personally, my partner and I, Dave Salzman, LOVE IT!  We absolutely love saving homes that have “great bones” but are suffering from years of neglect.  We just put our most recent project, 2001 Pacific Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 on the MLS.  We have almost completely remodeled the home and, if we do say so ourselves, it turned out quite well.

We had an interesting Broker’s Open House today, as the property just across the street at 2000 Pacific Avenue, Manhattan Beach also went on the market this week.  It is a FIXER… of course Dave and I fell in love with it immediately.  But, alas, we are already working on our next project (just closed escrow today– stay tuned for more information about this one).  The property across the street is larger than ours, and has a larger lot. . . but,  if it were to be fixed up, and not bulldozed,  we estimate a $150,000 – $200,000 budget.  Add that to the purchase price and the buyer is in for a total price tag of $1,199,000+.  If you have the cash pocket-book and the desire. . . our warmest of wishes. . . as we believe 2000 Pacific could turn out cute.  But if you are a Man or Woman who likes an already remodeled “Ceiling,” check out 2001 Pacific Avenue!  We will be there March 17 & 18th from 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Do All Good Things Have to Come to an End?

When you see a listing in the Beach Cities and there are only one or two pics, you can almost bet that the handwriting is on the wall.  These properties are doomed.  We went out on Brokers’ Open Caravan and I had my heart-broken—Twice.   Two properties that speak to the history of Manhattan and Hermosa Beach were on caravan today.  They both caught my eye  and my indomitable remodel spirit.  Alas, these two homes most likely have a date with the bulldozer, but I have to ask the question: Why?  Why is it aways that the land value will trump retaining a very cool existing home and a bit of beach history?  I actually know the answer of course, that little thing they teach you about land–“highest and best use”–but, still, sometimes it just saddens me that a slice of our local home history appears destined to go down.

I hope that I am wrong and that whoever buys these two homes will fall in love with their original character – remodel and enjoy.  But, just in case I am wrong, this post is a tribute to the little 1930s beach shack (think sandy, sunburned children and streetcars) and the 1960s Uber Cool view home (think Martinis and Dean Martin).

Casting away reality for a moment, my dream would be to remodel 2434 Manhattan Avenue, Hermosa Beach, CA and 1160 Duncan Drive, Manhattan Beach, CA.

The two could not be more different.  Manhattan Avenue is a small beach cottage built in 1931!  It is only 1,173 sq ft on a 30 x 100 foot lot, but what a location. A short walk to the beach; I am quite sure that when it was built there was nothing around it but open sand dunes.  This is a house filled with summer vacation memories.  It is a classic – small rooms – small kitchen – a basement with changing rooms and beach showers.  It just doesn’t get any more beach cottage than this.  What would you do to it?  Not much, the structure itself is so old, that one could easily overspend.  It could be fixed up – wisely – and enjoyed for many more years.  Eventually it will fall, but with some love, this 81-year-old beach beauty could easily make it to 100!

On the other end of the scale is 1160 Duncan Drive, Manhattan Beach.  You could not pick a more private location or a larger lot.  This is a 1963 build – 3,482 sq. ft. on a 18,393 sq ft lot.  This home was specifically built for, and indeed has,  one of the most spectacular east views I have ever seen in Manhattan Beach.  The entire east side of the upper level of this split level home are windows and there is nothing obstructing the panorama of the City of Los Angeles before you. Stunning!!  This would be such an amazing remodel.  Scrape the ceilings, open up the kitchen, install new period appropriate tile, grab that shag rug and hunt down every shop you can find for Danish Modern furniture and Voila! – you have the Coolest –Most Stunning City View–Private Retreat in Manhattan Beach.

Ah well, a girl can dream!

Walking in The Front Door…

Over the weekend I was processing the properties that we saw on Brokers’ caravan last Friday.   We previewed a very intriguing duplex in Hermosa Beach, a stunning ocean view property in Manhattan Beach, a classic ocean view ranch style that needs love in Hermosa Beach (no bullozers, Please!). However, we wanted to blog about our “surprise” of the afternoon, because this home reminded us that no matter how internet savvy we are. . . nothing trumps walking in the front door.

Case in Point:   766- 33rd Street, Manhattan Beach.  Asking $2,400,000. From the internet pictures [which are nicely done, by the way] the home looks like a large – but typical mediterranean style 1990s built home.  It is on a large lot on a beautiful street, so the square footage and location gets your attention.  Still, it just doesn’t grab you. . . until you go inside.

The home designer created an extremely interesting floor plan.   Some would say “strange” — however, I LOVED it!  The home has almost a split level design of the master and guest suites, with sitting rooms and offices all pouring out onto different level patios and balconies.  I was intrigued by the intricate design and the use of space to create several living levels and private retreat areas.  It is a wonderful home for entertaining and perfect for a buyer who has older children or who has frequent out-of-town visitors.  For a large home it has the right balance of large gathering spaces and cozy rooms.  We like nice surprises; this one did not disappoint!  So, if you are completely into your internet searching, get up and take a walk. . . you may find your perfect Front Door.