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Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy a must read for Spy Thriller Fans!
As a book collector, I have to admit that there are many books we own, but that does not mean I read all of them. Tom Clancy happens to be one of those writers for me, who falls into the category of “one of these days I have to read it”. In all fairness, I have seen every movie that was converted from the written word to the big screen. You might be wondering then why not read him? Part of it goes back to many years ago I felt slighted by him. The fact that he has such a large fan base but does not give back to his loyal followers i.e.: not doing book signings. This is one of the reasons he went on the back burner for me when it came to reading. There is only so much time to read, hence other authors preceded him in my must read category.

Now with that said. I guess I have been intrigued by the Title of Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy. So the other day I picked up the book and if I did not have to do client maintenance, generating new clients and trying to keep Escrows together and writing new offers I would have stayed up all night until I would have finished the book. It is a page turner to say the least.
Not wanting to give away the plot, it takes place during the Cold War of the time period of Brezhnev‘s last few days in power and Yuri Andropov is the head of the KGB. If you are into Cold War thrillers then this is a must read. This is the time line when Ronald Reagan is president and Margaret Thatcher is the Prime Minister of England and Pope John Paul II has had an assassination attempt on him. Interesting times to say the least and Tom Clancy brings them back to the present. If you traveled in London, Rome, Budapest and Moscow you will really enjoy this book. It is like watching it on the big screen. Truly a fun read.
If you are a consumer who is considering buying or selling a home, investment real estate, vacation homes, or beach properties in Southern California, Los Angeles, Century City, Westwood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Marina Del Rey, Venice or Malibu. Feel Free to give me a call at 310.486.1002 me at homes@endrebarath.com or visit one of my websites at http://www.endrebarath.comYour Pet Friendly Realtor. I contribute a portion of my commission to Local Animal Rescue Organizations.
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Food In the News: Portion Sizes 20 years ago and NOW! Check it Out! Honest this is not a Jay Lenno Tonight Show Joke. This is the real deal. Twenty years ago today portion sizes were a lot smaller than today in many of our favorite foods. I will only show you a few examples and you tell me what can we do to correct it?

Bagels were 3 inches in Diameter 20 years ago and were 140 calories. Today they are 6 inches in diameter and are 350 calories.

Fast Food hamburgers were 333 calories and now they are 590 calories.

French Fries were 2.4 ounces and had 210 calories. now They are 6.9 ounces and have 610 calories

How does this relate to Real Estate? Well let's look at home sizes. Twenty years ago average living square feet were 1400 today it is closer to 2400 square feet.

If you are a consumer who is considering buying or selling a home, investment real estate, vacation homes, or beach properties in Southern California, Los Angeles, Century City, Westwood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Marina Del Rey, Venice or Malibu. Feel Free to give me a call at 310.486.1002 or email me at homes@endrebarath.com or visit one of my websites at http://www.endrebarath.com Your Pet Friendly Realtor. I contribute a portion of My commission to Local Animal Rescue Organizations.

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Woody's Barbeque: a Los Angeles family owned Barbeque Institution!
The first Woody's Barbeque ( http://www.woodysbarbquela.com ) was opened about 30+ years ago on Slauson Avenue in Los Angeles. As you can see customer loyalty is still there.
Woody Phillips of Woody's Barbeque felt that his ability to cook was a gift from God. He never used chemicals, electricity or gas to make his barbeque. He used a brick pit which he designed after the old-fashioned barbeques which used to be dug in the ground. He is a firm believer to have fall of the bone meat you need to do slow cooking. He keeps the secret of his preparation a family secret. I will try to learn the secret somehow.
His client base consists of young and old, rich and famous. Some of Hollywood's well knows like Denzel Washington and Samuel Jackson to name a few. Woody is a member of the Urban League and the NAACP and he constantly gives back to the local community.
I have been going to Woody's since I moved to Los Angeles and had my Second Listing on 43rd Street. I have been a regular over the years have seen Realtors as well as the cross section of Society. He specializes in Barbeque ribs, chicken and beef and his side dishes consist of greens, cornbread, macaroni and cheese, sweet potato pie to name a few items of the menu.
Hope you enjoyed this little history of a Los Angeles Barbeque Landmark. By the way this is the answer to my previous post ( http://actvra.in/9sv )
If you are a consumer who is considering buying or selling a home, investment real estate, vacation homes, or beach properties in Southern California, Los Angeles, Century City, Westwood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Marina Del Rey, Venice or Malibu. Feel Free to give me a call at 310.486.1002 (USA) or email me at homes@endrebarath.com or visit one of my websites at http://www.endrebarath.com Your Pet Friendly Realtor. I contribute a portion of my commission to Local Animal Rescue Organizations.

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Endre Barath Home Alone!
As some of you know Diane visited her parents & her friends in Boston, MA. So there were discussions going on what will I do in her absence? Will I cook? Will I go out at night? Well to those of you who know me, but were not sure what I did. I will let you peak at the pictures.
Since she has stopped eating meat (not counting chicken & Shell fish) I went to one of the Best Rib places in Los Angeles if not the best and did "take out". Since that is all you can do at this place, there are no tables, there are no counters. Have you guessed it? Well I will post about it later. I will give you a hint the place is not in Beverly Hills. For now just enjoy the pictures. Anyway I baked the potatoes:))
The game was pre-season Freeway Series, Dodgers vs. Angels. Since I am RedSox fan and a Baseball fan, it was still better than no game at all. As you can see Douggy enjoyed the game too:))
If you are a consumer who is considering buying or selling a home, investment real estate, vacation homes, or beach properties in Southern California, Los Angeles, Century City, Westwood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Marina Del Rey, Venice or Malibu. Feel Free to give me a call at 310.486.1002 (USA) or email me at homes@endrebarath.com or visit one of my websites at http://www.endrebarath.com Your Pet Friendly Realtor. I contribute a portion of my commission to Local Animal Rescue Organizations.
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Los Angeles is one of the most expensive real estate markets in the country. That can make it tough for regular folks trying to live and work here. But there are still some really nice neighborhoods in the L.A. Basin proper that you can own a home in for less than $500k (in many cases less than $400k.). You don't have to move to the San Fernando Valley or San Bernardino, and since these homes are in the center of Los Angeles they're all great investments with a tremendous potential for appreciation.
Before I start listing specific areas, remember that homes for under $500k can pop up in places that you might not expect. The Hollywood Hills is a perfect example of this. Usually there is an issue of some kind: the home is odd in some way or a fixer, it's on a small or irregular lot, the new Metro line is going in three doors down, the numbers never lie. However, there are many good deals of this type to be had and the upside of some of these properties may be just what you're looking for. In general, it's a good idea to work with a Realtor so you know everything that's available and what you're getting into.

The neighborhood at the top of my list is Baldwin Hills. This is a charming neighborhood of two to four bedroom post-war (1940's), ranch style homes, located in the center of town between Culver City and the Crenshaw District (where there are also a lot of great homes in this price range.) You can get beautiful homes here for the high-$300 to low-$400k's. The Baldwin Hills also offer the most relatively inexpensive hillside homes in Los Angeles with some of the most spectacular views in the city. There are also some really nice homes from $400k to $500k on the southern flank of the Baldwin Hills on Overhill, and La Tijera between Slauson and Centinela if you're interested in this area. Northern Inglewood also falls into this category (as little as $350k) but is not technically Los Angeles.
Another great area to check out is known as Picfair. This is the area around Pico and Fairfax Boulevards. Actually everything north of Pico and (as you head towards Wishire,) and west of Fairfax (towards West L.A.) gets more expensive, but there are some exceptional deals, many for less than $400k to the south and east. There is also a great pocket of $400 to $500k properties nearby a little further west between La Cinega and Robertson just north of the 10 Fwy right next to Cheviot and Beverly Hills.
Koreatown can be loosely defined the area between Vermont and Arlington/Wilton from Beverly all the way down to the 10 Fwy, though you'll find people from many cultures here. There are too many different neighborhoods here give a more detailed breakdown, but there are usually a fair number of opportunities here for under $500k, including a lot of great old craftsman and even late-Victorian homes.
There are two other neighborhoods with a kind of Downtown vibe worth mentioning here. Though many parts of Hollywood are more expensive than you might think, you can still occasionally find good deals for under $500k on either side of the 101 Fwy (usually south of Hollywood & Sunset Blvds.) Then continuing on the 101 there are more good deals (even as low as $350 to $400k ) on either side of the freeway as you approach Downtown L.A.. This area is just south of the popular neighborhoods of Silverlake and Echo Park.
Finally, if your a beach lover you can occasionally pick up smaller homes in Culver City, Palms and Mar Vista from Venice Blvd., down to Culver and Ballona Creek. The trick here is to keep a close eye out for new listings, and put down a offer pretty quickly when a good deal catches your eye. Though houses for under $500k get a lot rarer as you head west across the 405 Fwy, I'm particularly fond of the area between Washington & Culver just west of Centinela where bargains occasionally pop up.
There is one other neighborhood that I'm going to mention here. Though it's not in the L.A. Basin proper, Mt. Washington is just north of Downtown behind Dodger Stadium. A variety of homes can be had in this older hillside community with spectacular views for under $500k. This area five minutes from Downtown, close to both Hollywood and Pasadena, and enjoys all the shopping you can handle in nearby Glendale.
Drop me a line anytime if you'd like more details about any of these neighborhoods, or want to go and check out these great opportunities for yourself.
AJonesREALTOR / Andy@JonesResortProperty.com
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