Saturday, July 19, 2014

Please come to my Open House today 7/19,,, 2-5pm at 3327 Seymour Street, 90065




Own a piece of classic LA! This character Craftsman was beautifully restored to maintain its original exterior design and character - a perfect blend of original details with a sophisticated remodeled interior with a crisp, contemporary feel. Located just minutes from Downtown, this home is a gem of a location - whether you want to live here or buy as a rental. This love-filled home features new laminate/wood floors throughout, New Central HVAC, recessed lighting in kitchen, custom lighting fixtures, custom designer tile in kitchen and bathrooms, and professional landscaping. Gourmet kitchen has Engineered Qortstone Counter Tops, custom cabinets, and brand new stainless steel appliances! Open-airy floor plan features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, work studio/office in the rear (may not be permitted - Buyer is advised to verify and satisfy themselves), dining area, with lots of natural light in all rooms of the house. Big deep lot with backyard great for entertaining. Street is very quiet. Great neighborhood close to all shopping, dining, schools, FWYs. Hurry, this won't last long! ** NOTE: County Assessor Records show 2 bedroom 1 bath, but additions were permitted in the past. Buyer to verify permits and satisfy themselves

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Friday, July 4, 2014

Happy 4th !!!





Did you know:
 
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia approved the Declaration of Independence, the first step in turning the 13 colonies of England into the United States of America.
 
Speaking of the Declaration, the original resides on display at the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. However, a copy, one of only 200 printed off the original, was purchased by a man in Tennessee at a thrift store for $2.48 in 2007. It sold at auction for $477,650!
 
There's more than magic in our Fourth of July fireworks; there's some chemistry, too. Titanium and iron are used to generate sparks. The brilliant blue is produced by copper compounds. And barium is used to create green colors in fireworks.