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Congratulations to Ben Salem! The Southland Regional Association of REALTORS® (SRAR) chose him as Good Samaritan of the Month for December 2010. For the association’s announcement visit: http://www.srar.com/node/946
The SRAR Good Samaritan program is designed to feature REALTORS® that have made a difference in their community through charitable and/or volunteer endeavors, according to SRAR. Monthly recipients are featured in the REALTOR® Report and their name is added to the Good Samaritan plaque hanging in the front lobby of SRAR.
Salem has been a member of the association since 2003. The following is an exerpt from SRAR’s announcement.
Working under the umbrella of Rodeo Realty, Ben Salem Properties donates 2% of every closed transaction to various charities. His colleagues have recognized him for his work educating industry professionals in the area of REO evictions and best practices. Ben has donated his time on a variety of panels that have been focused on borrowers’ rights; the difference between personal property and debris; techniques for occupancy determination; and how to break the ice with occupants.
In addition to the education he provides to his client base and peer group, Ben has become very active in an organization called “No Paws Left Behind”. “No Paws” is an organization that helps to care for abandoned animals that are victims of the current surge in foreclosures. They also work directly with families in foreclosure, providing assistance with vet bills, food, and help in finding pet-friendly alternative housing and money to cover deposits.
Ben teamed up with “No Paws” founder, Cheryl Lang to help raise awareness and funds to care for these animals by providing shelter until they can be transitioned into new homes. Lang estimates that nearly one million pets including dogs, cats, birds, horses and other animals are at risk as the foreclosure crisis mounts.
In April of this year, Ben and his Elite REO Team helped organize a Casino Night in Palm Springs that raised roughly $25,000.00 for “No Paws”. Funds raised for this event will cover costs including the care of pets left behind, support of local animal shelters, adoption, spaying, neutering and vaccinations. In many cases families are forced into choosing between buying groceries and caring for their pet.
An estimated 31,403 new and resale houses and condos were sold in Calfornia last month, according to MDA DataQuick. That was down 3.9 percent from 32,669 in October, and down 12.4 percent from 35,860 for November 2009.
For MDA DataQuick’s full breakdown for the month of November visit:
http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/2010/News/California/RRCA101216.aspx
The median price paid for a home last month was $255,000, down 0.4 percent from $256,000 in October, and down 2.3 percent from $261,000 for November a year ago. The year-over-year decrease was the second in a row after eleven months of increases.
Of the existing homes sold last month, 37.8 percent were properties that had been foreclosed on during the past year, said MDA DataQuick. That was up from a revised 36.7 percent in October and down from 40.1 percent in November a year ago. The all-time high was in February 2009 at 58.5 percent.
Alex Lazo at the Los Angeles Times also did a story on the November numbers that brings in a few more voices. Visit: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-home-sales-20101217,0,7438765.story
Rodeo Realty’s 2010 holiday party took place on Saturday, December 18th at the Sheraton Universal in Universal City. What a blast! More than 700 agents, brokers, employees and guests attended decked out in their finest holiday attire.
The five hour event included an open bar, dinner, a few words from Rodeo’s founder and president Syd Leibovitch, and lots of dancing. It was a great way to wind down 2010 and start looking forward to great things in 2011!
Here are some photos from the party. Wish I could have included ones of everybody, but this will at least give you a taste of the festivities and hopefully a few chuckles.
Rodeo Realty hosted its annual holiday party on December 18th at the Sheraton Universal in Universal City. More than 700 agents, brokers and their guests attended in elegant yet festive attire. The event included drinks, dinner, some words from Rodeo’s founder and president Syd Leibovitch, and lots of dancing. Thanks to Syd Leibovitch and everybody who attended. May 2011 be a great year!
Here are some photos from the event. I wish I could have included shots of everybody, but this will at least give you a taste of the party and hopefully a few chuckles.
The entertainment industry and real estate seem to go hand-in-hand. Gossip about celebrities buying and selling multi-million dollar homes are staples of the L.A. Times, New York Times, Huffington Post and more.
Every now and then, however, the two careers meet in strange ways, said Mormino. He recently met somebody at an open house who happened to be a well-known television director. There was a point of connection, because the director knew Mormino is also in the entertainment business.
Fred Henry, who joined Rodeo Realty to manage the new branch, said the Sunset location is in close proximity to the Beverly Hills office. It’s a fabulous building with great exposure and amenities. The location also gives agents easy access to Westside communities and clients in the entertainment industry.
The property even recently appeared in L.A. Times Hot Properties section:
http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/la-hm-hotprop-michael-caffey-20101210,0,4490957.story
Bird Rock has been used as the location for several movie settings and more recently as the subject of a TV production series hosted by Huell Howser, entitled “California’s Gold”, “A search for California’s rich history and natural wonders”. The waters surrounding the island are a marine paradise.
With proper building permits and approvals the Bird Rock may lend itself nicely to certain “easy on the environment” projects such as a yacht club, scuba dive school or other developments with water related activities. It’s under the jurisdiction of LA County.
The zoning is unclassified according to Los Angeles County planning. Due to the island’s proximity to other land masses, schools or other developments, the regular permit process of notifying property owners within a certain radius may not apply.
The nearest land is Catalina’s Two Harbors area, which is zoned MXD (Mixed – Use Development) and R–R (Resort & Recreational). For more information contact Bud Mauro or Susan Miller @ (818) 363.4997 or e-mail BudMauro1@aol.com or info@SusanMiller4Homes.com.