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This article was provided by the writing team of Drew Hartanov. Drew's in the Top 2% of Prudential Agents nationwide, and specializes in the San Clemente real estate market. For San Juan Capistrano real estate listings and information on other incredible Orange County areas, visit Drew and his team at HartanovTeam.com.


    Secrets to Finding the Right School When You're Buying a Home

    There are so many things to take into consideration when you're buying a house. Will your furniture fit? Will your life fit? Is the foundation sound? But if you have children, finding a house near a school that's a good fit is probably the single most important consideration you have. Let's do the math: American children spend an average of 6 hours per day, 5 days a week in school. Once you take the various holidays out of the mix, you're left with approximately 185 instructional days per schoo Read: Secrets to Finding the Right School When You're Buying a Home Read

    By: Drew Hartanov | 08/08/2008 | Real Estate

    Government Causing New California Rush?

    The California Rush could be happening all over again, if the Government gets its way. Why ? Because there will be a rush to buy that hassle-free house in California before the law interferes with the hassle-free part. There is the distinct possibility of a new law being passed that will be a real pain for all the let's-buy-this-house-now investors. Okay folks, you've heard it all before, but this is not a realty ruse to get you buying houses and it really could affect you Read: Government Causing New California Rush? Read

    By: Drew Hartanov | 08/08/2008 | Real Estate

    What Kids Want in a House

    What do kids want in a house? Surprise! It's not granite countertops or hardwood flooring, it's not even their own bedrooms or a den. From a child's point of view, a house can only be as good as the relationships it fosters. When parents go out of their way to make sure the new family home meets their kids' social needs, great things can happen. Fortunately, meeting your child's social needs doesn't mean you have to take a giant step back in time to the days of ten child families. It also does Read: What Kids Want in a House Read

    By: Drew Hartanov | 08/08/2008 | Real Estate

    California Has the Last Laugh!

    In spite of all the disheartening reports we have heard singing the California real estate blues, this sunny state has finally turned a real corner! Read: California Has the Last Laugh! Read

    By: Drew Hartanov | 08/08/2008 | Real Estate

    Mission Viejo Shoots Itself

    No one knows and loves your hometown like you do. No one, that is, except other people in your hometown. That's why the city of Mission Viejo has been giving out cameras to residents for months and asking them to capture the best of what their town has to offer. Read: Mission Viejo Shoots Itself Read

    By: Drew Hartanov | 28/02/2008 | Real Estate

    The Guide to Subdivide

    People find many creative ways to leverage a profit on real estate. One possible way to turn a profit on a purchased property is to subdivide. Subdividing your property can allow you to keep your home, by reducing your lot size and selling it off. The process to obtain a permit to subdivide may not be an easy or quick one, but if you're armed with the right information and follow your application methodically, it's certainly a possible and potentially profitable option. Read: The Guide to Subdivide Read

    By: Drew Hartanov | 26/02/2008 | Real Estate
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