Thursday, March 8, 2012

LACMA Roc's journey through Long Beach


Solid as a Rock!  The LACMA ROCK journey through Long Beach



The LACMA Rock is the name that has been given the 340 ton, two story granite boulder, that is travelling from Riverside County, to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has drawn quite the Long Beach fan following.  On Wednesday, March 7, 2012, in Bixby Knolls being a community within Long Beach, that is known as a center for the arts, wanted to celebrate the LACMA Rock.  The Bixby Knolls party started at noon, and by 4:00pm reportedly had more than 20,000 party goers!  Bixby Knolls partiers purchased T-shirts that read “Bixby Knolls Got Rocked,” local artists painted versions of the boulder and a local Long Beach DJ played songs that contained the word “rock” in them (including, the Queen anthem “We Will Rock You.”)



If you are an Artist, aspiring Artist or a person that wants to live in an eclectic community that celebrates the arts, Bixby Knolls may be the perfect “small city”, in a bigger city for you!  The majority of the homes in Bixby Knolls were custom-built between 1920 and 1940, providing this community with a diverse home architecture.   Bixby Knolls has several trendy small shops and restaurants dot a strip of Atlantic Ave. South of San Antonio and North of the 405 Freeway, as well as on the streets surrounding this main thoroughfare. The neighborhood is also serviced by several grocery stores and shopping centers in the local area.  The Richard Goad Theater, home to the Long Beach Shakespeare Company, and the Historical Society of Long Beach, are housed on Atlantic Ave, just north of Carson Street. Regular community events,  weekly strolls, dining and literary clubs are favorites of the locals. On the west side of the neighborhood, adjacent to the Los Angeles River, is the large Virginia Country Club, which is also the location of the Rancho Los Cerritos historic site.  Bixby Knolls can add one more feature to its list, it will always be known for, and the community will always remember the LACMA Rock journeyed through it’s small town!

Contact Lanise Warrior at (562)544-9491 or email lanisetherealtor@gmail.com  if you are interested in learning more about the Bixby Knolls community and scheduling private showings of current Bixby Knolls listings.    Visit www.socalrealestatewarrior.com


Monday, March 5, 2012

T.G.I.F.



T. G. I. F., Thank God It's Friday!!! I rarely take a day off of work, however this past Friday, I took the day off.  I was having a "Piggies and Paws" party at my house, and was expecting several mom's and kiddies! 

Side note to the Parents that read my blog: If you don't know what a "Piggies and Paws" party is, I encourage you to visit their website! Totally cute. http://piggiesandpaws.com/


While I was doing the last minute preparations at the house for the party, I was visited by a group of people that were walking in my neighborhood that are affiliated by a religious organization.  I am almost ashamed to say, that normally I would rush to turn down the volume of the television, or Ipod, so that I can pretend that "no one's home". 


I don't quite know why this Friday was any different.  The tent and tables were just delivered, I was wrapping party favors, and had a million more tasks to accomplish before having to pick up our son from daycare.  This Friday, I decided that if I was going to be subjected to a 'soft sells pitch'; so would anyone that tried to solicit me with any product, service or information!


Before opening the screen door, I equipped myself with the most recent Comparative Market Analysis report that I completed for my neighborhood in Long Beach, California!  After a very spirited conversation about religion, tradition and philosophy, I concluded the discussion with my soft sell on the advantages of Home ownership in the Long Beach area:
  • First Time Buyer Programs
  • Low Down Payment
  • Low Interest Rates
  • Tax Benefits
  • Mortgage comparable or possibly lower than rent
At the end of our discussion, two of the religious group were encouraged that home ownership is well within their reach.  I'm always surprised that many people have the perception that buying a home is not something that 'ordinary blue collar' people do.  Home ownership is on the rise, and there are several first time home buyer programs, that make qualifying easy for first time buyers!   With two new first time buyers! I must say that this Friday was one of the best 'non-work days', I've had in awhile!  Please call me about information regarding how I can help you realize your dream of becoming a home owner!

T.G.I.F!  Thank God It's Friday!