Testimonial for Lonnie Mintz

Lonnie was very professional through all stages of both the purchase of our new home and sale of our existing home.
I was particularly impressed with the care and dedication he exhibited with the biggest and smallest details of each transaction. Lonnie answers all of his calls, makes good on all his promises, and remains patient no matter how ridiculous the question may seem or how trivial a problem may be. My family was truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with Lonnie through what can be a very stressful, albeit exciting time. I would recommend Lonnie to anyone desiring to sell their home or purchase a new home.

Simply stated, there is nobody better.

Brett A. Greenfield, Esq.

 

From Lonnie’s first tome home buyer’s Adrian and Andrea Amodeo who just closed escrow on their first home!

Lonnie was a fantastic Realtor with a keen knowledge of of the area. He was very patient with us as first time buyers, going above and beyond with his professional and personal insight about each property he showed us. His help through the escrow process and assistance with our house after we closed truly demonstrated the care and personal attention he gives his clients.

 

 

Testimonial Letter for Dolores Blumfeld

Testimonial Letter we received for Dolores Blumfeld 

Clients Purchased a Triplex in Culver City at the end of a  Cul de Sac adjacent to the new Expo Line which was nearing completion during the purchase.  We  did a lot of homework and research during the Diligence Period.  We all  had the vision and understanding of a developing neighborhood!

Meg Sullivan has an Administration position at UCLA.
Husband, Stephen Roe is an Engineer Brainiac working on NASA projects.  

Dearest Dolores,

We remain THRILLED TO BITS with our purchase.  You’ll recall we bought our triplex in 2011 for $770,000.  Zillow is valuing it now at $1,560,000—or more than double what we paid for it!

CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?

And possibly the Zillow estimate is low as the triplex next door, which isn’t as nice as ours and doesn’t have as strong of rents, is valued at $1,750,000.  (I assume Zillow is devaluing our property based on its proximity to the Expo line without knowing – and how could they? — the considerable sound-abatement measurements we’ve taken, particularly with regard to the new sound-abating windows.)

As expected, the new mall is developing rapidly just two blocks away.  And other exciting neighborhood improvements are coming along too.

We are so so so grateful that you helped us realize this particular investment.  It was so tricky and scary and fraught with risk.   I just don’t see how we could’ve carried it off without your steady guidance.  But it’s working out to be a better investment than we ever dreamed possible.  It will make all the difference in the world for our retirement. 

I’m going on vacation with a girlfriend beginning Nov. 6 and returning Nov. 17.  Let’s connect after that point.

Maybe we could go down and have lunch in Melita’s neighborhood.  It’s really fun to watch how that area is improving, too!

Please forward this email to the head of your real estate firm.  I would do so but don’t have his/her name.  He/she should know the pearl that the company has in you!

All the very best and again THANK YOU!

Meg  

Rodeo Realty: The 11 must-try dishes in LA

Grab a pen, paper, and napkin. Rodeo Realty breaks down the 11 most mouth-watering dishes of the season at some of our favorite Los Angeles eateries. 

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MacArthur Park Pastrami Sandwich at Wexler’s Deli

This new Jewish deli at the Grand Central Market is giving Langer’s a run for its money. Don’t miss their pastrami, either in a classic sandwich with mustard, or in the MacArthur Park (a nod to Langer’s location) with pastrami, cole slaw, Swiss cheese, and Russian dressing, on rye bread. The pastrami is made in-house: beef belly is cured, smoked, and steamed the old fashioned way, then cut into thick slabs and piled between slices of rye bread baked especially for the deli.

 

 
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Lobster and uni rice at Brilliantshine


While Brilliantshine is best known as the baby of celebrated mixologists, the food at this cocktail-driven restaurant is not to be passed over. Drawing from his experience in Peruvian cuisine, Chef Richie Lopez—former executive chef at Paiche—starts his lobster and uni rice dish by mixing sea urchin with aji amarillo and other spices. Medium grain sushi rice is cooked with the sauce, then tossed with chunks of Maine lobster. The dish is then treated to a squeeze of lime and house-made uni oil, before being topped off with fresh uni, chives, and crispy puffed rice.

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Roy Choi’s new greenhouse/restaurant may sound vegetable-focused, but there are plenty of meat dishes that shouldn’t be overlooked. Both the steak and pork schnitzel are among diners’ favorites; the thinly pounded pork schnitzel is encrusted in panko crumbs, and the sauce combines mustard and mirin to brighten the fresh arugula and prepares your palate for another bite of tender pork.

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Acclaimed chef Ludo Lefebvre has returned to simple French fare for his intimate new bistro, Petit Trois. His classic ham sandwich is executed flawlessly, using the best baguette in town—baked by Colleen DeLee—and ham is of the highest quality, naturally. But the first bite reveals a surprising sweetness from a touch of honey that accompanies the sumptuous, churned baratte butter.

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Sea urchin toast at Tipple and Brine
Sea urchin is the new bacon, and the toast at Tipple and Brine may well be one of its best uses. Crunchy bread sits below a generous spread of avocado mousse topped with pieces of fresh sea urchin. The combination makes for an ultra-rich texture, contrasted by crisp, thin slices of radish and scallion.

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Peanut butter ganache, roasted grape ice cream, and griddled pound cake at Saint Martha

Hidden in a Koreatown strip mall, this wine bar has surprised many with their impeccable wine list and excellent menu. The chicken liver mousse is just one of a number of dishes to try here, but a real surprise is their unusual reimagining of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich: A dessert built on a thick pound cake topped with scoops of velvety peanut butter next to roasted grape ice cream. Surrounding it all is a pile of grapes, their sweetness concentrated by roasting.

 

 

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Accomplished front-of-house veteran Jason Killalee, who clocked time in dining rooms like Providence and Bastide, returned to his Irish roots by serving fish and chips at the base of an Encino office building. Batter and fish are customizable, but could include catfish with garlic ginger batter, or cod with chile batter. Pair up your fish with crispy onion rings, or even better, skin-on Kennebec potatoes fried in beef fat.

images (1)Brisket French Dip at Carvery Kitchen
Roman Shishalovsky’s daughters Diana and Karina have been the restaurant business since the early ‘90s, first with Roman’s, later with Fresh Cutt, and now with the fast-casual Carvery Kitchen in Santa Monica. Roasted meats are the stars of the sandwiches here, and none are better than the brisket French dip, which comes on soft bread that still holds up to the juicy meat. Be sure to add “the works,” a tangy blend of cabbage, carrots, pickles, onions, pimento peppers, and Dijon and Italian dressing. Dip in savory jus and enjoy.

348sChaurice Po’ Boy at The Little Jewel of New Orleans
French Quarter native Marcus Christiana-Beniger and partner Eunah Kang have brought a taste of New Orleans to Chinatown, complete with fleur de lys imagery, rows of NOLA-ingredient filled shelves, raucous music, and an array of house-made sausages, tasso, and boudin balls. Of course no New Orleans food story is complete without a po’ boy, and Chaurice may be The Little Jewel’s best. The spicy house-made sausage patty, a Spanish chorizo filtered through French and Creole filters, comes flecked with parsley, shallots, and scallions. They then load on melted Swiss, onions, shredded cabbage, sliced tomato, pickles, and mayo. If you don’t make a mess, you’re not trying.

sushi-spot-unagi-stuffed-squid-butterfishBay Scallop Hand Roll at KazuNori
The crew at Sugarfish recently opened this modern Japanese restaurant in downtown’s historic core. Chef Kazunori Nozawa is a master of sushi and sourcing, and KazuNori offers a fun twist on his expertise: hand rolls. Yes, his signature blue crab hand roll is in the line-up, though we prefer the bay scallop hand roll, with warm sushi rice cradled in crisp nori with silky scallops, mayo, and masago.

348s (1)Black Snow Bowl with Red Bean at Okrumong
This modern bingsoo specialist resides in a Koreatown strip mall and specializes in delectable shaved ice and red beans. Their black snow bowl with red bean consists of shaved ice that seamlessly integrates crushed black sesame seeds. They top a generous mound of “snow” with sweetened condensed milk, cauldron-cooked red bean, and sticky rice cake balls. Eat the terrific concoction with a golden spoon.

Rodeo Realty is proud to welcome, Violetta Hargitay, to our Pacific Palisades office

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Syd Leibovitch, President of Rodeo Realty is proud to welcome Violetta Hargitay to our new Pacific Palisades office. For over 23 years, Violetta has built an outstanding record of service to buyers and sellers in Pacific Palisades and surrounding communities. With a solid reputation as a trusted colleague among industry professionals, she is known for exceptional and highly personalized service to clients, and her skills as a negotiator. She has achieved her level of success with hard work and an honest approach to every aspect of the business. She began her career with the Jon Douglas Co. office in Pacific Palisades and has continued to provide exceptional service, discretion, and reliability to all of her clients. An early adapter of technology, she embraced digital photography, internet marketing, online forms, digital signing and all forms of technology that help bring an enhanced experience for clients buying and selling real estate. Well known in the community, Violetta has attracted a client base that includes attorneys, accountants, business managers, investment bankers, and entertainment industry professionals. Her discretion, reliability, and ethics have enabled her to work primarily through referrals from satisfied clients. She enjoys the challenges in our evolving real estate market and feels that with the changes the internet and the media has brought to how consumers approach real estate, it becomes even more important to offer service that clients value and appreciate. Violetta was awarded the Los Angeles Magazine Five Star Professional Realtor Award in both 2013 and 2014 and has consistently achieved award level production throughout her career!
Syd Leibovitch founded Rodeo Realty in 1986 with a specific purpose in mind: to create a real estate firm with all the resources available to the largest companies combined with the hands-on ability of the neighborhood Realtor. Rodeo Realty stands today as one of the largest independent real estate companies in the nation with over 1,200 Realtors selling nearly $5 Billion in Real Estate annually, yet the company still maintains the friendly boutique feeling of a neighborhood REALTOR. Rodeo Realty agents have been carefully selected to ensure that clients are represented by the very best the industry has to offer. Each of our agents is required to know all up-to-date legal, contractual and procedural changes that regularly impact the industry. We offer the latest marketing and advertising techniques, along with Advanced Training and Sure Start new agent training. Rodeo’s commitment to supporting its agents includes a 7,000 square foot agent service center. The agent service center houses a graphic arts division, digital marketing division, website design, and agent advertising. The company also has a full time publicist and PR center. The in house print shop processes all agent and property marketing, and includes a post office/mail room.

839 Via De La Paz • 310.566.4400 • www.RodeoRE.com
Kris Mooney Branch Manager
Syd Leibovitch President

Our New Pacific Palisades Office Debut

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We are so excited to share the pictures of our newest office in Pacific Palisades. Rodeo Realty feels very lucky to be joining the Palisades community and help buyers and sellers find their dream homes.

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The Pacific Palisades is known as “Where the Mountains Meet the Sea” and is home to many Hollywood celebrities and business executives. This wealthy residential beach community is situated with Brentwood to the east, Malibu and Topanga to the west, Santa Monica to the southeast, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the north. With quaint neighborhood shopping districts, this city exudes the ultimate small California beach community feel. We hope to be of service to you.

Join Rodeo Realty this weekend for BBQ & ALS Challenge fundraiser

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Rodeo Realty Philanthropy(September 12, 2014)- Please come and support a cause dear to the hearts of Rodeo Realty in remembrance of one of Rodeo Realty’s first agents to join the company who lost his battle to ALS, Jeff Weinstein. We are challenging everyone to join in to help raise awareness and fund continued research for the ALS organization.

Come to our Rodeo Realty – Encino office this Sunday, September 14, 2014 to partake in our ALS Fundraising Ice Bucket  Challenge, where owner of Rodeo Realty, Syd Leibovitch, will donate $50 to ALS organization for each person who takes the challenge at our event.  Join us for a fun-filled afternoon and enjoy BBQ catered by local Los Angeles eatery, Britts BBQ, live music and watch everyone take the challenge. We will also have a videographer who will film every ice bucket challenge participant and send it to them share with their social media sphere and challenge their friends.

Rodeo Realty is throwing a big community BBQ the next two weekends open to the public with a DJ, catered BBQ, and lots of ice for those who take the challenge.  Syd will be donating $50 for each person who partakes in the ALS ice bucket challenge events are taking place Sunday Sept 14th  in Encino, Saturday Sept 20th in Pacific Palisades, and Sunday Sept 21st in Brentwood. This is a community-wide event and we encourage everyone to attend and join in to help raise awareness and fund continued research for ALS.

We would love it if you could join us one of the days. It is a community event, so everyone is welcome!  We hope to see you there!

Rodeo Realty Encino

17501 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91316

(818) 990-0454

**Valet parking is provided

 

 

LBN-Business Insider with Syd Leibovitch

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Last night at LBN-Business Insider:
President of Rodeo Realty, Syd Leibovitch, spoke about the future of L.A. real estate at L.A. City Talk cocktail party at Luna Park in Los Angeles with Michael Levine and Shannon Donnelly.