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Thousand Oaks CA open house- Sunday Feb 22, 2009- Brought to you by CAROL LEE, Coldwell Banker WESTLAKE

Carol Lee Realtor ® Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake CA Homes: Real Estate Agent in Oak Park, CA

OPEN HOUSE- SUNDAY FEB. 22, 2009, 1-4 PM

3263 PEMBRIDGE, THOUSAND OAKS

OFFERED AT $519,900

Pembridge St Thousand Oaks CA
Lovely Thousand Oaks Home with price reduced!! This is a lovely remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Single Story Pool Home. Light & open floorplan. with a remodeled kitchen. The home features a remodeled kitchen, elegant living room with fireplace & formal dining area. The family room adjoins the kitchen. Totally remodeled master bath with custom tile, separate spa tub. Guest bath has also been upgraded. Many Windows & Slider Replaced, Interior Doors Replaced, Recently Painted Interior & Exterior, and new carpets. Laminate Floor, Smooth Ceilings. Central AC & Ducting Replaced, Copper Plumbing And Sewer Pipes Replaced. Hot Water Heater Replaced. Lawn Regraded & Drains Installed. Two Car Attached Garage. The backyard is spacious and private and has a large pool, spa, and large grassy area. Roof Replaced In 2000 With 40 Yr Warranty. Easy Access To Schools, Shopping & Parks. Sellers Are Serious & Motivated To Sell. They Will Consider All Offers! This Is A Great Value!
(Listing courtesy of Pat H. Coldwell Banker)

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Carol Lee, Realtor, Oak Park, Agoura, Westlake Village CA

Are You A Neil Sedaka Fan?

Cheryl Clayton: Real Estate Agent in Westlake Village, CA

The Fred Kavli Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza will be hosting "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do." This musical will be featuring the hit songs of legendary musician Neil Sedaka. This high energy musical begins on Labor Day weekend in 1960, when two friends from Brooklyn seek romance and good times at a Catskills resort. If you attend this event you will hear Sedaka favorites including Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen, Calendar Girl, Where The Boys Are, Stairway To Heaven, Oh Carol!, and Breaking Up Is Hard To Do.

For more information go to: http://www.toaks.org/cap/tickets/events/event.asp?eventID=1212

Why Do You Want to Buy a Home Now?

Cheryl Clayton: Real Estate Agent in Westlake Village, CA

This is a time when many home buyers are waiting on the side line. What are they waiting for? Lower interest rates. Lower prices. Consumer confidence.

Most people want some kind of assurance that this is the right time to buy. They want to know that if they buy now, their home value won't take a dive like they have seen in the past few years. They want assurance they are making a sound financial decision.

How can you be sure this is the right time to buy?

  1. 1. How long are you planning to stay? Real estate ownership is not a good short-term option because of the costs to acquire and sell property, but it makes sense for those who expect to hold for a lengthy period, say eight to ten years.

2. Appreciation. "The national median price of homes bought ten years ago has increased 88 percent. The number of US households is expected to increase 15 percent during the next decade, creating a continued high demand for housing," says NAR.

3. Tax Savings. As a property owner you can write off property taxes, you can deduct mortgage interest in most cases and when you sell you can shelter profits of up to $500,000 if married and $250,000 if single from federal taxes.

4. Great Mortgage Rate. Interest rates are near historic lows and that means borrowers can grab fixed-rate loans and have the assurance of a stable payment throughout the life of the loan.

In summary, this is a terrific time to buy real estate if you are planning to stay for a lengthy time and if you need tax savings. While you may not see the rate of appreciation we have had in the past, you will see a steady increase if you buy right and obtain a good fixed-rate loan. What are you waiting for? Go for it!

Short Sales & REOs

Andrea Harlan, CDPE: Real Estate Agent in Thousand Oaks, CA

Hello!

Lately I've noticed a slow down in short sales getting approved and new REO listings. Inventory has decreased in the Thousand Oaks area with the attractive agressively priced homes less than $600,000 selling quite fast sometimes with multiple offers. Based on what I've learned it seems like there is a build up of inventory that will be hitting the market first quarter...kind of like a dam filling up. The new listings combined with the drop in interest rates should stimulate more buying activity. As a result, I recommend that investors and buyers do the following:

  1. Get pre-approved now. Provide all documentation to your loan officer so that the loan is ready to go. Today's loan process can be a bit tricky so avoid surprises and get in a strong position for negotiating.
  2. Meet with your real estate professional to determine buying criteria.
  3. Study the market: look online, drive by homes and start looking with your realtor so that you recognize a good deal when you see one.

If what you like is not available now, there's a good chance it will be in a couple months. Be ready to act. The market will probably start moving and a quicker pace and fast sound decisions will need to be made.

-Andrea

Westlake Village or Thousand Oaks

Carol Simonson: Real Estate Agent in Westlake Village, CA

Is it Westlake Village

Or...is it actually Thousand Oaks?

Settled snugly on the western edge of Los Angeles County, the city of Westlake Village is 10 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean and 40 miles west of downtown Los Angeles. Occupying only 5.4 square miles, averaging 900 feet above sea level, the community is framed by the Simi Hills to the north and the Santa Monica Mountains to the south. For more information, please feel free to visit my website or call me direct at (805) 390-8875, www.carolsimonson.com

About 3,000 years ago, Chumash Indians moved into the region and lived by hunting rabbits and other game, and gathering grains and acorns. On-going excavations, archaeological sites, and polychrome rock paintings in the area provide a glimpse into the social and economic complexity of the ancient Chumash world. In 1770, Captain Gaspar de Portola led a party of Spanish explorers and missionaries, traveling north on the route that became known as the El Camino Real. The party camped near a Chumash village, believed to be the site of present-day Westlake Village. Father Juan Crespi, chaplain and diarist of the expedition wrote: "We are on a plain of considerable extent and much beauty, forested on all parts by live oaks and oak trees, with much pasturage and water." When the Spanish finally did settle the area, they were given huge land grants, the largest of which was Rancho Simi, given to the Pico family. When Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821, California became a territory of Mexico, and a few more land grants were given. When California was admitted to the union in 1850, most of the land that later became Ventura County was divided among only 19 families. The picturesque future Westlake Village site among rising knolls, arroyos, barrancas and ancient oaks was recognized as the central part of two Mexican land grants: Rancho El Conejo and Rancho Las Virgenes. In 1881, the Russell brothers purchased a large portion of the land for cattle ranching. According to Patricia Allen, historian and family descendant, Andrew Russell beat the competition in buying the land by racing across 6,000 acres on a fifteen-minute trip in a buckboard, and sealed the deal with a $20 gold piece. The price per acre was $2.50! The area continued to be known as the Russell Ranch although it was sold in 1925 to William Randolph Hearst and again in 1943 to Fred Albertson. The Russell family leased back part of the land to continue their successful cattle ranch operation while the Albertson Company used the vast acreage as a movie ranch. Many movies and television shows were filmed here, including "Robin Hood", "King Rat", "Laredo", and various episodes of "Tarzan", "Buck Rodgers", "Gunsmoke", and "Bonanza".

In 1963, the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company bought the 12,000-acre ranch for $32 million and, commissioned the preparation of a master plan for a "city in the country". Prominent architects, engineers, and land planners participated in designing a unique, integrated community that has become a nationally acclaimed model for the planned community concept. "The city in the country" was named Westlake Village and soon became recognized as one of America's most successful suburbs and finest areas to live, work and raise a family.

Today, a population of 28,600 resides within this beautiful, natural environment of award-winning neighborhoods, thriving businesses, and enviable lifestyles. The original master-planned community of Westlake Village is transected diagonally by the Los Angeles and Ventura County line. The Los Angeles County side, consisting of 3,456 acres, was incorporated in 1981 and became the 82nd municipality in Los Angeles County. The Ventura County side, comprised of the remaining 8,544 acres (The larger portion of Westlake Village) of the original Russell Ranch, was annexed into the City of Thousand Oaks in two portions in 1968 and 1972. Today, both sides of Westlake Village identify as a single community inspite of the fact that the county boundary separates Westlake Village between Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. The wisdom of the master planners in preserving, protecting and enhancing the natural environment of the area is evident today in the consistent growth and vitality of Westlake Village. Residents and businesses receive high quality community services operated on a contract basis with private and public agencies and overseen by a 5-member elected City Council and an appointed City Manager. Under the protection of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the city consistently maintains one of the lowest crime rates in the nation. Although the city is almost built-out, (99.5%), with it's new city hall and library complex completed, as well as the new Four Seasons resort hotel and spa, the little town of Thousand Oaks where I grew up, has finally become a grown up city with a plethora of community facilities and accoutrements that have transformed our area into a fine example of Southern California Living that accompanies our lifelong open space community lifestyle.

Please feel free to visit my website at www.OriginalCondoQueen.com where you will find neighborhood developments along with homes for sale, free MLS access search and home floor plans of our various communities, as well as access to local home and condo rentals that are currently available.

To get to know even more about the Westlake Village & Thousand Oaks area homes and condo communities, call Carol for a free area tour 805-390-8875.

Nobody knows more about the Townhouse and Condo market than The Original Condo Queen ...

Carol Simonson

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