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Missions and Movies in the San Fernando Valley - On the Tarzana Tour

Mar. 1, 2007
Categorized in: Interesting Information
Our continuing tour of the San Fernando Valley visits Tarzana today. And it's not much of a guess that the town has close ties to The King of the Jungle. But before the friend of chimps was a celebrity, this town already had a couple hundred years of history.

In the late 1700's, what is now Tarzana was part of the San Fernando Mission. Through the next 100-plus years, the land changed hands several times and became cattle ranches and farm land until 1911 when 550 acres were

purchased by General Gary Otis, the founder of the Los Angeles Times.

The author Edgar Rice Burroughs brought his family here in 1919 when he bought the Otis ranch, built his home on a hill, and called it Tarzana. In time Burroughs subdivided his land and sold off building lots, and the town of Runnymede grew up around and including Tarzana. By 1927, the 300 or so residents of Runnymede wanted their own post office. Only trouble was, there was already another Runnymede in California. So a local contest was held and the decision was clear: the town would be called Tarzana in honor of its most famous inhabitant and his heroic character.

Today, almost 30,000 people call Tarzana home. Most of them live in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains south of Ventura Blvd. According to Wikipedia, Tarzana is a multi-cultural town with many lands and languages represented. It is well known for its Persian (Iranian) restaurants and bookstores, as well as a thriving and long-established Jewish community and the first and only branch of the Hebrew language bookseller Steimatzky constructed outside of Israel. A number of popular delicatessens can be found in Tarzana, including the Tarzana Armenian Grocery and Mort's Deli.

Next time you need a conversation starter, here are some interesting tidbits about Tarzana:

·        Edgar Rice Burroughs also wrote "The Girl from Hollywood" which received bad reviews. Burroughs complained: "The critics have panned 'Girl from Hollywood.' They said that no ranch such as I described in the story ever existed. The joke of it was that I merely described my own ranch!" 

·        According to the Tarzana Chamber of Commerce, Tarzana was the site of the Valley's first swimming pool.

·        Wikipedia tells us that notable residents have included comedian Jeremy Hotz, actor Jamie Foxx, actor Chuck Norris, filmmaker John-Erik Jordan, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, and frequent Star Trek guest star Hana Hatae (in both TNG and DS9 as Molly O'Brien – Miles' and Keiko's daughter.)

·        And do we really need to mention a certain celebrity's recent self-shearing in a Tarzana salon? No, probably not.  

Tarzana is just one of the fascinating destinations on our San Fernando Valley tour. Be sure to join us again when we visit…Woodland Hills.

 

Boutique or Big Box?

Feb. 22, 2007
Categorized in: Interesting Information

 

When all you want is to buy a lot of something, you might go to a big box store. Take your basket, roll up and down the aisles looking for what you need, maybe even check yourself out, and trundle home with your purchases. If you're buying gallons of peanut butter or barrels of potato chips, it's a fine way to go.

But what if you're going to spend several thousand dollars on a new TV? Or perhaps you're shopping for a wedding dress?  These are not every day items, and you will certainly want some personal service and advice before you buy. For these you'll go someplace where you can talk to a professional, find advice about different options, and get exactly what you want.

That's a boutique: a "small, exclusive business offering customized service" (with thanks to Dictionary.com). This kind of customized, personalized service is what a boutique real estate broker is all about. The focus is on individual clients and not on a corporation's goals or guidelines. There are no cookie-cutter solutions here; your home is unlike any other, and it deserves a marketing plan that is tailored to its unique features.

As a seller, you want to work with a Realtor® who knows your area well, has significant experience, and who provides personalized service to fit your needs. As a buyer, you also want to deal with a professional who has in-depth knowledge about your new neighborhood.

The boutique Realtor® is independent and has significant experience in a specific market area. Most important, this professional takes the time to listen and understand your needs, and to look out for your interests always and unconditionally. And isn't that exactly what you want when buying or selling a home?

 

 

 

Real Estate Plateau Not a Matter for Worry - February Press Release

Feb. 21, 2007
Categorized in: Interesting Information
Encino, CA (OPENPRESS) February 20, 2007 -- One year ago, selling homes was an effortless task for Michael Trust. The Broker/Owner of Encino-based Michael Trust Realty benefited, like other Realtors®, from the celebrated housing boom. Without enough existing homes for sale, condominium conversions and housing developments soared to keep pace with a hungry market – a trend industry analysts considered as proof of a growing economy. Murmurings of plateau began to haunt the market and soon, the real estate market began to stabilize.  Read More....

Joeann Fossland, Web Women Giving Circle Founder Interviews with Michael Trust on the Coachadelic Whistle-Stop Blog Tour

Dec. 19, 2006
Categorized in: Blogging

Joeann Fossland, Web Women Giving Circle founder, stopped by today for an interview with me. Here's what Joeann had to say.

Michael: Hello, Joeann, thank you for stopping by today. I appreciate your time as I know you are on the Coachadelic Whistle-Stop Blog Tour and have other blogs to visit. Let me get started...

Michael:  What is the connection between the real estate business and the business of philanthropy?

Joeann:  Real estate is a business of creating and building relationships. It involves an interaction of professionals and consumers and we are involved in the fundamental need of human shelter. We service that industry with help in areas of financing, building, and numerous aspects of home and property ownership. In some areas of the world there are large populations who are displaced by war and natural disaster, people who are looking for shelter from the elements. We are trying to help people meet very basic needs of shelter.

 Michael:  What are some of the other things that CARE provides to people and where do they work?

Joeann:  CARE reaches many areas of the world that are places of unrest, where other non-governmental agencies are reluctant to work. They are working to empower people to take care of themselves with microdevelopment projects. They provide education for both children and adults, and they provide food in areas where there are shortages and famine.

 Michael:  Will you explain CARE's focus on women in their humanitarian outreach?

Joeann:  Michael, I know that you understand the role of women in the economy. Your recently wrote an excellent blog post that pointed out that women are targets in the subprime loan market. Women are pillars of the economy worldwide. When we remove the need for a woman to walk five miles for a day's supply of water, we are giving her time to spend with her children and time to accomplish other tasks that can help her earn a living and support her family.  When we empower women with time and tools to take care of their families we are supporting whole cultures.

Michael:  How can we support the Web Women Giving Circle in the efforts to help CARE?

Joeann:  We offer a choice in ways to help. We invite people to make a direct donation to CARE. Their contributions are tax deductible and they can make that donation online. We also have an affiliate relationship with Amazon. All purchases made through our link receive a credit for purchases that is donated 100% to CARE.

We  have some wonderful incentives for real estate agents, who can purchase valuable premiums for as little as $20 and receive valuable products in return. Point2Agent, a leading provider of web marketing services for real estate agents, offers discounts of $110 - $220 as part of the Premium Package. They have extended this offer for all upgrades from their free service as well as to ALL THEIR EXISTING CUSTOMERS. The real estate industry is blessed with generous and benevolent souls who are helping make a difference in so many lives.

Michael:  We are out of time for today.  Thank you for stopping by and I look forward to being on the next tour.