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Free Home Finder Service Helps Whittier Home Buyers Find Their Dream Homes

11-10-08
Bob Willis
Bob Willis: Real Estate Agent in Whittier, CA

Are you tired of searching the Internet for your home? Wouldn't you like it done for you automatically? My FREE home finder service takes all the work out of it for you by sending you all the listings of your choice via Email on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.

Interested in Whittier real estate?

Thinking of buying La Habra real estate?

Wondering about homes for sale in La Mirada?

Thinking of moving to La Habra Heights?

Looking to move up to Friendly Hills?

You can sign up for the FREE Home Finder service at http://www.whittierwelcomesyou.com/FreeHomefinder.html.

It's easy to learn what homes are available with my Home Finder Service. Every day my Home Finder computers access the Southern California Multiple Listing Service and search through all the information on every home listed in the entire area by every real estate company.

The computers sift and sort through all of the new listings, automatically finding and matching the homes that meet your exact specifications. The system then sends you the listings of you choosing via email automatically.

As you receive information about homes you're interested in, you can study, compare, and drive by the properties on your own. When you find a home you'd like to see, all you need to do is give me a call and we'll make arrangements to get you inside the home at your convenience.

Are you ready to get started and let my computers do the work for you? Sign up for the FREE Home Finder service at http://www.whittierwelcomesyou.com/FreeHomefinder.html.

Bob Willis
Realtor®
Prudential California Realty
16218 E. Whittier Blvd.
Whittier, CA 90603

Phone: (562) 639-9400

Email: bob@willisrealtor.com

Website: http://www.WhittierWelcomesYou.com

Foreclosures - FREE List of Bank Owned Properties!

11-10-08
Bob Willis
Bob Willis: Real Estate Agent in Whittier, CA

Bank Foreclosures in the Greater Whittier area, including the cities of Whittier, La Habra, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Santa Fe Springs and Norwalk.

FREE list of bank owned properties.

Receive a free computerized printout.

Free list with pictures of bank foreclosure properties.

FREE RECORDED MESSAGE: Call (800) 385-1585, Ext. 101

or

Go to: http://www.BankOwnedReport.com

Whittier Friends of the Library Semi-Annual Book Sale, Nov 14-15

11-06-08
Bob Willis
Bob Willis: Real Estate Agent in Whittier, CA

Whittier Friends of the Library will be holding their semi-annual Book Sale on November 14-15. The Friends will be bringing out tons of books out of storage for this special sale.

Hours of the Sale:

November 14: 9:00 a.m. - Noon
November 15: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

The sale will be located at the corner of Comstock and Bailey:

6703 Comstock Avenue

For more information, see the Whittier Friends of the Library Website: http://www.whittierlibrary.org/friends.html.

Or, call the Friends of the Library at (562) 696-4498.

Whittier IS NOT in the San Gabriel Valley!

11-01-08
Bob Willis
Bob Willis: Real Estate Agent in Whittier, CA

Have you ever heard that Whittier, California is in the San Gabriel Valley? After all, The Whittier Daily News is also published as the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, which I read as a teenager when I lived in Covina, the center of the San Gabriel Valley. It is unfortunate that the owners of the San Gabriel Valley Tribune also print the Whittier Daily News as essentially the same newspaper, adding to the misperception that Whittier is part of the San Gabriel Valley.

Well, Whittier is NOT in the San Gabriel Valley!

I spent my junior high school and high school years in Covina, which is smack-dab in the middle of the San Gabriel Valley, so I know that the city where I was born, Whittier, is not in the San Gabriel Valley. It bothers me that Craigslist does not have an appropriate location for Whittier. Craigslist wants to place it either in Long Beach (area code 562) or the San Gabriel Valley.

The San Gabriel Valley includes only the following cities:

Altadena, Alhambra, Arcadia, Avocado Heights, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bassett, Bradbury, Charter Oak, Citrus, City of Industry, Claremont, Covina, Diamond Bar, Duarte, East Pasadena, El Monte, Glendora, Hacienda Heights, Irwindale, La Cañada-Flintridge, La Puente, La Verne, Mayflower Village, Monrovia, Montebello, Monterey Park, North El Monte, Pasadena, Rosemead, Rowland Heights, San Dimas, San Gabriel, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South El Monte, South Pasadena, South San Gabriel, South San Jose Hills, Temple City, Valinda, Vincent, Walnut, West Covina, West Puente Valley. Note that Whittier is not present in this list of San Gabriel Valley cities.

Addiing to the confusion is the Whittier Narrows Recreation Area, which is clearly in the San Gabriel Valley, but is not a part of Whittier. The Narrows does not even abut Whittier.

So, if Whittier is not in the San Gabrriel Valley, where is it?

Only a portion of Whittier could possibly be considered in the San Gabriel Valley, and that is the most western and northern areas of the city, where it does abut the San Gabriel Freeway to the West and Rose Hills and Industry to the North.

Since Rio Hondo College is in Whittier, I have wondered if Whittier is in the Rio Hondo Valley. So, I did some research on it. According to wikipedia, the Rio Hondo River starts in Azusa and runs through South Gate, and the Whittier Narrows. It does not reach Whittier. So, Whittier is not in the Rio Hondo Valley.

There is no way that the majority of Whittier, say, east of Norwalk Boulevard, could possibly be considered in the San Gabriel Valley. The rest of Whittier, and the surrounding areas of La Habra, Santa Fe Springs, La Mirada, La Habra and La Habra Heights must be in their own unique geographical area.

The Eastern San Gabriel Valley is separated from Whittier by the Whittier Hills and the Puente Hills, putting Whittier in a completely separate valley that is bordered on the north by these hills.

Hacienda Heights, directly over the Whittier Hills via Colima Avenue, is definitely in the San Gabriel Valley. But those hills separate Whittier.

It really appears as if Whittier is in a valley of its own, along with La Habra, La Habra Heights, Santa Fe Springs and La Mirada. Maybe it should be called the "Whittier Valley". I'm all for it. What do you think?

What a Turnaround for Whittier Home Sales!

11-01-08
Bob Willis
Bob Willis: Real Estate Agent in Whittier, CA

The latest numbers from Real Data Strategies on home sales in Whittier and La Mirada are just amazing. Home sales have jumped tremendously in the past couple of months. It looks like buyers have finally concluded that now is the time to buy, before prices start going up again.

I can personally attest to the rise in activity, especially for bank owned properties, which, since they are still priced to sell, are getting multiple offers above the asking price.

A total of 96 homes sold in September 2007 for Whittier and La Mirada. In September 2008, sales shot up to 228! Folks, they are selling like hotcakes.

I specialize in helping first time buyers get into their first home. Whether you want to buy now, in six months or in a year, a Buyer Consultation with a professional Realtor® should be the first priority of your home search. It's custom designed for you and your needs! Please call me for a FREE Buyer Consultation! (562) 639-9400.

For more information about Whittier real estate, please go to http://www.whittierwelcomesyou.com.