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Tiffany Wilson - Green Real Estate, First Time Home Buyers & Investors

Free first time homebuyer seminar in the Greater South Bay

Learn how easy it is to own your first home, and pay your mortgage - not your landlord's!If your rent is going up or it is time to renew your lease, you may want to think about firing your landlord and hiring yourself!

As a homeowner, you could:
* Build equity in your new home
* Invest in your future
* Receive tax benefits
* Maintain a stable monthly payment
* Take pride in YOUR home

At this free seminar, learn how buying a home could be easier and more affordable than you may imagine. Take advantage of low rates, increased loan limits, and the best buyer's market since the early nineties!

Join us for a brief evening of education and snacks, and learn about the unique opportunities available to first time homebuyers.

Wednesday, September 10 | 7-9pm | 1050 Duncan Ave., Suite C, Manhattan Beach, CA

Presented by Tiffany Wilson of Shorewood Realtors and James Kay of Countrywide.

Please RSVP to Tiffany Wilson at tiffany.wilson@shorewood.com or call 310-503-0557.

BONUS!* Receive a $500 certificate towards loan closing costs just for stopping in!

BONUS!* Receive an additional $1000 credit from Shorewood just for stopping in!

*Some restrictions apply.

Wiseburn Neighborhood Watch Family Fundraiser

Wiseburn Neighborhood WatchA great family fun event with all of the proceeds going to benefit the Wiseburn Neighborhood Watch.

Who: Residents of Wiseburn and local vendors that serve the area

When: Saturday, August 23, 2008 from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Where: South La Cienega Blvd., between 138th Street and 137th Place in the Wiseburn neighborhood

Come on out and get to know your neighbors and get some information on the Watch program.

Food items including hot dogs, ice cream, and baked goods available for purchase.

There will also be a raffle and free moon bouncers for the kids!

For more information, or to make donations of time, money, raffle items, or a baked good, please contact Janine Gertsch by email at jgertsch@yahoo.com.

Yahoo! Wiseburn is getting their own park!

Monday, August 8 - the news is positive... The community of Wiseburn is getting their own park! The decision was just made by Los Angeles county leaders and shared with the ecstatic community. With the Wiseburn Neighborhood Watch being one of the parties instrumental in the move towards getting this park, the timing is excellent as their fundraiser event is being held this upcoming weekend - August 23rd.

Right now final details are in the works, with the expectation of a schedule and some timelines to follow shortly. Stay tuned for more details as they come!

Curious to see what the park looks like? Send me an email and I will get you a PDF artist's rendering of the Wiseburn Park design.

Community Meeting to Discuss Future Plans for Old 133rd Street Water Tower Lot

Park benchAttention residents of the communities of Wiseburn, Holly Glen & Del Aire! LA County Parks & Rec are holding a meeting to discuss the future of the old water tower lot on 133rd Street in the Wiseburn area.

Since the water tower was dismantled years ago, the lot has remained walled up and unused. A movement has begun by many members in the community to convert this lot from being unsightly and unused, to a lush greenspace for all members of the community to enjoy.

Be sure to come out to this community meeting to get an update on what's happening at the old 133rd Street water tower lot, and voice your opinion.

WHEN: June 11, 2008 at 6:30 pm

WHERE: Del Aire Community Center (12601 Isis Avenue, Hawthorne, CA)

WHO: All members of the communities

MORE INFO: Contact Joe Mendoza of LA County Parks & Rec at joemendoza@parks.lacounty.gov

NOTE: If anyone has any pictures of the old water tower, please email them to me!

Tiffany D. Wilson has lived in the South Bay of Los Angeles County for almost 10 years. She and her family enjoy the safe and rich family features that the beach communities of the South Bay have to offer, including a close and neighborly community. Also, having experienced an out-of-country move to California over 10 years ago, she is perfectly positioned to assist foreign buyers in their search for real estate in the South Bay and additional surrounding communities of Los Angeles and Orange County. Tiffany can be reached directly at 310-503-0557 or tiffany.wilson@shorewood.com.

Photo Tour of the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Fresh, organic fruits and veggies at the Manhattan Beach Farmers MarketEvery Tuesday between 12 and 4 pm, locals in the beach city of Manhattan Beach converge at 13th Street between Valley Drive and Morningside Drive, for the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market.

The Manhattan Beach Farmers Market features vendors with a wide variety of products:

  • Fresh, sometimes-organic, fruits and vegetables
  • Fresh bakery goods
  • Seafood
  • Gourmet desserts
  • Mediterranean foods, like pita chips, hummus, dolmads, etc.
  • Fresh cut flowers
  • Starter plants for gardening
  • All-natural, essential oil beauty products
  • Fresh squeezed juices and pupusas
  • Freshly made French crepes
  • Rotisserie chicken
  • And still more...

Musical entertainment at the Manhattan Beach Farmers MarketAnd for the little ones, there is an musical entertainer to keep them occupied and safe from boredom, while their parents do their shopping.

Many young families with kids make the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market a weekly event. Local workers from nearby offices also make a stop here for a scrumptious, impromptu picnic (how do pita chips, hummus, dolmads, and fresh squeezed juice sound?).

The popularity of the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market will ensure its longevity.

Yummy baked goods at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Fresh baked goods, ranging from breads to cakes to cookies to pies.

Yummy seafood at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Yummy seafood for your evening grill.

Fresh cut flowers at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Fresh cut flowers.

Plantings ready for the garden at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Herbs for your garden.

Fresh squeezed juice and freshly made Pupusas at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Fresh squeezed juices and freshly made papusas.

Gourmet desserts you can pass off as your own!

Tiffany D. Wilson has lived in the South Bay of Los Angeles County for almost 10 years. She and her family enjoy the safe and rich family features that the beach communities of the South Bay have to offer, including a close and neighborly community. Also, having experienced an out-of-country move to California over 10 years ago, she is perfectly positioned to assist foreign buyers in their search for real estate in the South Bay and additional surrounding communities of Los Angeles and Orange County. Tiffany can be reached directly at 310-503-0557 or tiffany.wilson@shorewood.com.