Living in La Habra, CA.
The City of La Habra is primarily a residential community located in North Eastern Orange County .
The real estate market report for sales/market activity for November 2007 is as follows:
Single family activity for November:
Condominiums for November:
The O.C. City of La Habra is located on the Northern boundaries of Orange and L.A.
counties, yet to be confused with nearby La Habra Heights, right next-door and is in L.A. County, La Habra is a bedroom community of primarily single-family homes on nice size lots, in great neighborhoods. The realization of the American Dream of homeownership.
La Habra is also known as the home of the famous Children's Museum. What a great place to spend an afternoon. The Children's museum is on Euclid in the heart of the city. Admission is $5 for La Habra residents and $6 for other visitors.
If you're interested in learning more about La Habra real estate check out Living in La Habra, and see why La Habra is a city with a heart by remembering those who serve.
For real estate help in La Habra, contact me Lynda@PreferredHomeBrokers.com. To view La Habra homes online view the same MLS used by REALTORS. Set up your own personalized search criteria.
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That has to be a photo of the Country Club.. It looks lovely..
Lynda, I am not here to comment about your wonderful local posts. You crack me up every time you switch your picture to your clown nose one. Only a truly confident woman would do that...repeatedly. Gotta love it!
Big HUG!!
I'm sitting here laughing. It feels good.
Lynda--I have said this before but I just love your wonderful market reports for Brea and La Habra. They are so detailed and well presented! Good job1
Lynda- I have to concure...your market reports are fabulous. This is great information for your clients as well as future prospects.
Hey Kaye ~ You're right, it's the fairly new Westridge Golf Club at Beach Blvd. and Imperial Hwy. The old site of Chevron Oil which was (formerly) in the city of La Habra for years. Since then, it's a huge shopping area, golf club and upscale homes.
Hi Maggie ~ You now it's just fun. Actually, this one is supposed to be Rudolph, tis' the season.
Teri ~ Thank you, coming from such a pro in the Twin Cities.
Bill ~ Thanks so much, I'm just trying my best to keep up with the others.
Lynda, I popped by today and starting reading about La Habra, and then fell out of my chair laughing with your Rudolph or clown nose on your photo. You have many disguises.
You've profiled many cities around Orange County I'm starting to think you're making up the names cause there's so many of them. When I see a Flower Mound, CA I know you are running out of names. Oh, to be Spanish it will be La Flower Mound.
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the comment. This is supposed to be my Rudolph now, my clown nose is slightly different. As for our OC cities, everything here runs together, Brea has a population of only 39,000. One city runs into another here, we actually work in about 15 contiguous communities.
Lynda, I figured it after you added the frame. The latest thing around here is antlers for your car. Last night I saw a vehicle whose owner had gone one step farther and added a red nose the size of a grapefruit to the front. Too cute!
As you know, the spirit of Active Rain is to help each other. The best way that I've found is by hitting each others' website, to improve internet search rankings. I checked out your website, and I liked the blue background. If you have a second, please reciprocate the favor by checking out my website at http://www.southerncaliforniaappraisers.net/
Hi Gregg ~ Thanks for the visit, and yes I'd be happy to take a look at your site.