As many of you are aware, at JohnHart Real Estate we believe that a house is more than just somewhere to live or something to rent out, it is an investment; and likely the single largest investment in your portfolio!
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Real Estate Tip: Smoke Detector Regulations
As of January 1st, 2014, the regulations for smoke detectors are changing. It is a minor change, but is an important one to pay attention to. Violators may be cited and fined $200! In order to avoid this fine, the California Health & Safety Code requires that at the time of a new tenancy, each […]
Real Estate Tip: Don’t Be A “Jerk”
Webster’s dictionary defines the word “jerk” as an annoyingly foolish, unlikable, rude or small-minded person. We can all agree no one likes a person who holds any of those personality traits which brings me to remind you, don’t be a jerk. In the role of sales, especially one in which you are working with colleagues each and […]
Real Estate Tip: The Perfect Elevator Pitch #3
With well over 10,000 real estate agents to compete with in LA, sellers and buyers are seeking prompt justification why they should pick you over the next Tom or Jane. If you ran into your dream client and had 5 minutes to make your point, how would you make it happen? For the next week I will […]
Real Estate Tip: The Perfect Elevator Pitch
With well over 10,000 real estate agents to compete with in LA, sellers and buyers are seeking prompt justification why they should pick you over the next Tom or Jane. If you ran into your dream client and had 5 minutes to make your point, how would you make it happen? For the next week […]
“Homes Are Selling Like Hotcakes”
Check out this info-graphic from the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.)… Statistics have been gathered and show that single family homes are selling faster than last year. Source: http://www.car.org/aboutus/onecoolthing/hotcakes/?redir=HPB
Strategy For Your Next Elevator Pitch
With well over 10,000 real estate agents to compete with in LA, sellers and buyers are seeking prompt justification as to why they should pick you over the next Tom or Jane. If you ran into your dream client and had 5 minutes to make your point, how would you make it happen?
The Value Of Going Green
A local resident’s electricity bill in the Orange County is said to show she pays $0.91 per month after remodeling to conserve energy. Going green seems to have worked to her benefit as well as many SoCal homeowners.
Median Home Prices Climb While Supply Tightens
Southern California’s median home price climbed to a high not seen in more than four years even as sales plummeted. This is the latest sign that the housing market is becoming increasingly competitive, with fewer homes available for purchase.