Thursday, December 31, 2015
<>*<>*<> OUT 2015~~ IN 2016 <>*<>*<>
<>*<>*<> - WISHING YOU A NEW YEAR THAT’S …. SPARKLING WITH FUN … BURSTING WITH JOY … & CRACKLING WITH LAUGHTER !~!~! <>*<>*<>
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
<><> MAKING SENSE WHEN BUYING A HOME <><>
<><><> THIS IS YOUR STARTING POINT WHEN ENTERING THE MARKET TO PURCHASE A NEW HOME <><> FIRST TIME BUYERS OR FOR AN UPGRADING HOME PURCHASE <><> LET ME POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION <><> CALL 909/ 910.2481 FOR CJ <><><>
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
<> <> HOT NEW LISTING FROM ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE <><>
<><> DESERT LIVING AT IT'S BEST JUST HIT THE MARKET ! <><> THIS IS A DESERT DREAM <><> Located in Indio and Built in 2007 ... This is a 3-Bd/ 3-Bath Home with 2,112 sf. to Enjoy and a large Lot of 8,276 sf. <><><> Listed at Only $518,800.00 <><><> Want to know more or view this home??? Just pick up your phone and call Cj at 909.910.2481 <><>
Monday, December 28, 2015
*** MARKET HOT SPOTS ***
<><><> ARE YOU LOOKING TO MOVE ?? <><><> CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS AS TO HOW TO START <><><> 909.910.2481 Cj <><><>
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
?~?~? DID YOU KNOW ?~?~?
*** FOLKS .... DID YOU KNOW BY PUTTING A FRESH COAT ON YOUR FRONT DOOR CAN INCREASE YOUR HOME VALUE .... Yes, your front door greets your guests or potential Buyers and how it looks leaves an impression of things to come !!! *** 909.910.2481 ***
Friday, December 18, 2015
** CHINO,CA. HOUSING TRENDS **
This information was compiled by WFG National Title Company .... Any questions regarding the Chino Market ... Give me a call at 909.910.2481
*** I'M THAT ONE ~ BUT ***
*** Yes, Folks .... I am that one who loves to laugh & fool around ... BUT .... I get the job done with maintaining Your Best Interest in mind through the whole transaction. *** Call me at 909/ 910-2481 = Cj with a Smile ***
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Sunday, December 13, 2015
OVERDUE QUALITY TIME WITH OLD FRIENDS
*** FOLKS .... A LITTLE PEEK ... THIS WAS AN EARLY CHRISTMAS GET TOGETHER ( LAST WEEKEND ) WITH SOME OLD FRIENDS THAT WAS WAY OVERDUE ... FUN !!! ***
Friday, December 11, 2015
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
~~~~ FIRE SAFETY ~~~~
Hi Folks! This is the Season!!! So, Here are some Safety Tips and Call me if you would like a new Home around a new Fireplace at 909.910.2481 ** Cj ** ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* Residential fires take their toll every day, every year, in lost lives, injuries, and destroyed property. According to the National Fire Protection Association, a home structure fire was reported every 86 seconds in the U.S. in 2014. The fact is that many conditions that cause house fires can be avoided or prevented by homeowners. Taking the time for some simple precautions, preventive inspections, and concrete planning can help prevent fire in the home - and can save property and lives should disaster strike.
• All electrical devices including lamps, appliances, and electronics should be checked for frayed cords, loose or broken plugs, and exposed wiring. Never run electrical wires, including extension cords, under carpet or rugs as this creates a fire hazard.
• Fireplaces should be checked by a professional chimney sweep each year and cleaned if necessary to prevent a dangerous buildup of creosote, which can cause a flash fire in the chimney. Cracks in masonry chimneys should be repaired, and spark arresters inspected to ensure they are in good condition and free of debris.
• When using space heaters, keep them away from beds and bedding, curtains, papers - anything flammable. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for use. Space heaters should not be left unattended or where a child or pet could knock them over.
• Use smoke detectors with fresh batteries unless they are hard-wired to your home's electrical system. Smoke detectors should be installed high on walls or on ceilings on every level of the home, inside each bedroom, and outside every sleeping area. Statistics show that nearly 60% of home fire fatalities occur in homes without working smoke alarms. Most municipalities now require the use of working smoke detectors in both single and multi-family residences.
• Children should not have access to or be allowed to play with matches, lighters, or candles. Flammable materials such as gasoline, kerosene, or propane should always be stored outside of and away from the house.
• Kitchen fires know no season. Grease spills, items left unattended on the stove or in the oven, and food left in toasters or toaster ovens can catch fire quickly. Don't wear loose fitting clothing, especially with long sleeves, around the stove. Handles of pots and pans should be turned away from the front of the stove to prevent accidental contact. Keep an all-purpose fire extinguisher within easy reach. Extinguishers specifically formulated for grease and cooking fuel fires are available and can supplement an all-purpose extinguisher.
• Have an escape plan. This is one of the most important measures to prevent death in a fire. Visit ready.gov for detailed information on how to make a plan. Local fire departments can also provide recommendations on escape planning and preparedness. In addition, all family members should know how to dial 911 in case of a fire or other emergency.
• Live Christmas trees should be kept in a water-filled stand and checked daily for dehydration. Needles should not easily break off a freshly-cut tree. Brown needles or lots of fallen needles indicate a dangerously dried-out tree which should be discarded immediately. Always use nonflammable decorations in the home, and never use lights on a dried-out tree.
• Candles add a festive feeling, and should be placed in stable holders and located away from curtains, drafts, pets, and children. Never leave candles unattended, even for a short time.
• Christmas lights should be checked for fraying or broken wires and plugs. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines when joining two or more strands together, as a fire hazard could result from overload. Enjoy indoor holiday lighting only while someone is home, and turn them off before going to bed at night.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
*** GEORGE ASKED ME ***
*** TEE HEE *** GEORGE ASKED ME TO SHARE HIS GREETINGS *** HE WANTED TO MAKE SURE HE REACHED ALL OF YOU
!~!~! *** GETTING READY FOR THE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION ***
Thursday, December 3, 2015
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