There is something magical about Hot Air Balloons. They are one reason that I love the Temecula Valley. We see them every day and some have actually landed on our property.
My husband and I were given a gift certificate for a balloon ride and enjoyed it immensely. It is a very slow and relaxing event. I was expecting a much more turbulent ride. After we took off it was so quiet and the only sound we heard was the sound of the burner releasing hot air when the pilot found it necessary to create altitude.

It was really enjoyable to see the wineries from the sky and get a birds eye view of the whole entire valley. I would highly recommend it for something different and fun to do.
This Balloon was flying right next to us.
It is a great way to celebrate an anniversary, birthday or or to give as a special gift to someone special.
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Sunday, September 28th, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00, Live and Silent Auctions, Gourmet Picnic Available Hospice of the Valley...is hosting their 12th Annual Charity Event "A Day of Wine and Chocolate" My own father was a hospice patient and the hospice employees were like angels. I am so very thankful that they were there for my father and my family. This is a wonderful event....See you there!!! Wilson Creek Winery 35960 Rancho California Rd., Temecula, CA 92591 - Tickets are $50.00 in advance or $75.00 at the door.


Purchasing a home from a Bank, whether it is a Short Sale or a property already owned by the bank is not the same as purchasing a home from a homeowner/seller in a typical Real Estate Market. In a typical market Sellers have equity in their homes and there is room to negotiate comfortably. Banks have negative equity on short sale and their bank owned properties and it is a case by case situation with each property having a different loan amounts owed to one, two or more lenders.
The properties that are sitting the longest usually have significant damage so it makes sense that the prices of some of the most severely damaged homes will go down. Unless the bank has made a decision to come in and rehab the property, (they will be doing more of this next year), they will almost never do any repairs to a distressed property.
However, the properties that are in the best shape and in the best locations will go up, and in some areas already have. The homes that are in the best shape and in the best neighborhoods are not lasting on the market very long. There are several offers on these prime properties as soon as they are listed. Some are being sold at significant amounts above the listing price.
Have Prices hit bottom?
Will Prices go lower? This depends on what you are intending to purchase. If you plan on purchasing a Distressed Bank Owned Property then the answer is, yes. This is due to the fact that the longer the property is on the market the more it is costing the bank to keep in on their portfolio as a foreclosed loan and the more they will be willing to reduce the price.
Many Distressed properties have major problems:
Getting costs for all of the items that can be wrong with a distressed property can make a really low price seem insignificant. For instance, a distressed property listed for $190,000.00 seems great until all of the costs to make it livable again are calculated. Example: Spending $190,000 for a 2000 square foot house that you will have to replace carpeting, appliances, air conditioning unit, heating unit, plumbing and electrical items is really not such a good deal because when you are done you can end up spending $100,000.00 to refurbish the property.
If you want a home that is in fairly good shape and if you want your offer to be accepted, then you will definitely want to get a feel for what other offers are on the table and if you are intent on purchasing that property then you will have to try to beat the other offers that have already been submitted on that property.
Having all of these items available, up front, with your offer will definitely improve your chances of getting your offer accepted.
Why is it taking so long to get my offer accepted or to hear anything from the bank?
Please feel free to call me with questions. I also have "New Bank Owned" homes available that are builder close-outs and are fast escrows!
Southwest Real Estate, Inc.
Jane Grant
866-621-0155
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My boys are just tired of putting it together every year so we have decided to get a smaller tree. It is in its original box and I can deliver it anywhere her in the Inland Empire or the Beach Area. Just answer this blog with any recommendations. Thanks
Investors, prices are low and median rental rates have increased here in the Inland Empire.
Lore Magazine and Personal Real Estate Investor Magazine took a pole regarding the most important items that investors look for in a residential Housing investment.
Visit my website for a great list of opportunities for Residential Bank Owned Properties.
Jane Grant
Southwest Real Estate, Inc.
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