Introduce Some Diversity to Your Summer Travel
Would you like to know about a summer travel destination that offers a tremendous amount of diversity in the vacation opportunities and activities? Everybody has different goals for their summer travel. It may include hitting a bunch of theme parks like Knott’s Berry Farm, or relaxing in the mountains. Others love to see historical sites and still others love to play golf.
An obvious destination is the Disneyland Resort, which includes Downtown Disney and Disney’s California Adventure (by the way, the company is spending like a billion dollars on a major renovation of California Adventure over the next several years).
If you haven’t been to Anaheim in several years, you’ll be amazed at the changes. California Adventure exhibits the diversity of California culture, from citrus orchards to downtown Los Angeles to the northern California Wine Country. It is a great place for people watching—a veritable cultural melting pot.
You will likely find this melting pot of international ethnicities to be common throughout much of SoCal. Although there are often visitors from Europe, Africa and Asia, the countries along the Pacific Ocean are particlularly well represented.
You’ll find quite a number of ethnic communities scattered throughout Southern California, and worth a visit in your summer travel activities. In Los Angeles County the obvious targest would be Koreatown, west of downtown, Little Tokyo to the west and Chinatown just north of the central business district. Some of the best-known ethnic communities in Orange County include the Vietnamese community in Little Saigon, and the Hispanic community around Fourth Street in Santa Ana.
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Orange County Short Sale Realtor-Orange County Short Sale Agent
December 11, 2009 by Jason58 · 7 Comments
Orange County short sales are a real estate transaction option that banks will consider instead of foreclosure with specific guidelines.
A Short Sale is the sale of a home when sales proceeds are not sufficient to pay off the existing loan(s) but the lender(s) accepts a discounted payoff to fully satisfy the loan. A lender would usually rather negotiate a settlement today with a Short Sale than be forced to incur the expense of a foreclosure later. Consider this: the lender wants to limit their losses in the future just as badly as you do.
At the same time, the existing lender pays for all sales fees. This includes sales costs, commissions, escrow, title and any repair costs. The loan shows as “paid” with a zero balance on your credit and you avoid foreclosure. Being an Orange County short sale realtor we can offer free services in assisting with the short sale process.
With an uncertain housing market in Orange County, it is often in the financial interests of a lender to accept a negotiated settlement rather than incur the costs of a prolonged foreclosure process. And if a lender does repossess a property, they could continue to incur costs for months in order to maintain the property while they try and sell it. A short sale is a practical and cost saving alternative for all parties involved.
Is a short sale right for me? If you add up your total monthly expenses, including your mortgage, property tax payments, insurance, car payments, utilities and food and compare that to your take-home income, how much longer can you afford to keep up with your payments? If you have an adjustable rate, and the payment is going up, how long can you afford that? Is it worth prolonging your current financial situation? especially if home values in your area continue to decline? As an Orange County short sale agent we can assist you in determining if a short sale is the best option for you.
Business Networking in Orange County, CA – The OC
March 16, 2009 by Jason58 · Leave a Comment
Announcing: Orange County Networking Guide
Find Networking Events in New York City
Are you:
- Starting a new business?
- Maybe your already have a small business?
- Are you a home based business?
- A Woman Business Owner?
- Unemployed?
Your research and business resources have said that you should “Network“. Business Networking is recommended as a low cost way to grow your business. Whether or not you have a business plan, your cash flow is tight and you have limited resources to take your business to profitability.
The cost of new business can be very high and it’s essential to market your business and certainly this can be a very costly. Advertising is expensive and works best for those with an established brand like McDonalds, Walmart, Staples or Coca Cola.
Why do so many experts recommend business networking to grow your business? It’s simple and it works. The hardest part about business networking is finding networking events in Orange County, CA. After you find the events, it’s a matter of connecting, relating and referring business to the people that you have grown to know, like and trust, and receive their referrals to you.
One source says that over 70% of new business for your company is through word of mouth so finding the best networking groups in Orange allows you to the opportunity to explain what your business is about. A natural outcome is that fellow business people get to know you so you will start to recommend you because people like to pass business to people that they know.
Simply attending networking events in Irvine, Huntinton Beach, Santa Ana, Laguna Niguel, Santa Ana will raise your profile, if you network on a regular basis. Remember that recognition and repetition happens by attending regular networking events.
Connecting with business people from other walks of life will enable you to solve some of your problems. And as your relationships build you will be able to start recommending someone’s services to your sphere of influence.
You’ll also get to know an awful lot of people that will be able to help you when you have a problem. Have you ever picked up the yellow pages and looked for a particular service? How do you choose? It really is hit and miss. By getting to know reliable contacts who can provide you with what you want and who can be trusted is worth so much in terms of your time and money.
Get out there in network and remember that www.NetworkingEventFinders.com is the easiest way to find local networking events.
I picked up some good vacation ideas recently!
February 7, 2009 by Jason58 · 2 Comments
Even though the economy is bad, we still need a little vacation now and then. I’ve been doing some research into saving money while still having a nice trip. I’ve been checking out some of the online travel websites. It seems that they all find very similar travel deals when searching for plane fares and hotels.
I can recommend a good website that will lead you to good deals on hotel reservations. Basically you want to use a travel website that has a reputation for providing a trouble-free vacation. Then I was thinking about where to go where it’s easy to find good prices on air travel or where I can drive my car. One obvious choice is Southern California. There are several airports and lots of activities for all seasons of the year.
A lot of vacation ideas are provided at the SoCal Vacation Guru site. It focuses mainly on Orange County and Los Angeles County, but will eventually expand to provide more information on San Diego County and the Inland Empire desert and mountain areas as well. But there’s great information about Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, the beaches, shopping, dining and other activities. There are discussions about saving money and how to arrange for the best trip if you only have a limited amount of time.
If you are a roller coaster fan, the SoCal Vacation Guru compares the major southern california theme parks on their thrill rides (Six Flags Magic Mountain and Knott’s Berry Farm win in that category). In fact there are few places in the country where you can visit a half-dozen theme parks within a couple of hours drive from each other.
The SoCal theme parks include Disneyland (with Disney’s California Adventure), Knott’s, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios Hollywood, SeaWorld and Legoland. Of course visiting all of those would not be particularly cheap, but you could fit a lot of vacation fun into a short period of time, so you might save on airfare and hotel reservations.
Winter and Spring are probably good times to schedule a vacation, as the crowds are often lighter then at many Southern California vacation destinations. Compared to other parts of the US, the winter and spring weather in California is very reasonable.
Also, it looks like the economy has a lot of hotels really wanting our business. We might get better deals now if fewer people are taking rooms and buying tickets to theme parks. Anyway, just some things to consider as we live with the recession.
