Archive for May 31st, 2010

Orange County Live-Work Homes Offer Convenience and Comfort

Posted on May 31, 2010. Filed under: First Time Buyer help, Making Life Easier, Orange County Real Estate | Tags: , |

Buyers Can Choose From a Diversity of Orange County Live-Work Homes

Many of us live to work. We absolutely luv our jobs and all the rewards, perks, and opportunities that come with the territory. Thanks to the rising prominence of telecommuting, more folks than ever are not only living to work but working where they live. To accommodate the increasing numbers of at-home workers, developers are busy stepping up their output of residences known as a live-work properties. These are home specifically designed to serve both a residential and business purpose.

Orange County is one of the many locales experiencing a spike in live-work residences as developers rush to address the growing legions of at-home workers in this area.

One of the high scorers on the live-work development chart is Harbor Lofts. Located in the heart of downtown Anaheim, Harbor Lofts offers a fantastic selection of one, two, and three bedroom lofts. This includes 18, two-story live-work spaces available in the comfortably affordable 340k range. Plus, there’s 14,000 square feet of ground floor retail space for business owners who prefer a very short walk to work. And when the work day is done, residents get to refresh, relax, and invigorate in the pool or gym.

If you’d like to learn more about Harbor Lofts or any of the many other live-work properties in Orange County, I’m ready to help. You can reach me at 949.338.7408 or angie@askangie.com. And be sure to follow me @AngieWeeks or @WeeksTeam. Looking forward to hearing from you soon!

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Search For Orange County Properties in Your PJ’s

Posted on May 31, 2010. Filed under: First Time Buyer help, Orange County Real Estate | Tags: , |

Oh, What a Night Search!

What do pj’s and properties have in common? … You can wear one while you do the other. It’s all thanks to the free nightly MLS Orange County property search we’re offering to anyone who’d rather lounge than look.

It’s incredibly simple to sign up for search updates. First, you give us a list of criteria for your home – price range, location, number of Olympic-sized swimming pools, etc.  Next we plug all the vital facts into our automated MLS system. Finally, the big search engine kicks into high gear, scouring the data base for available homes that fit your criteria — day or night. This means, even while you’re sleeping the night away with visions of your dream home dancing in your head, our automated MLS is working hard on your behalf. Once the search locates a good fit, the system grabs the home info and fires it to your email inbox. And there it is waiting for you.

The important thing to remember is that you may slip away into sleep land, but the system never does. Not even a nap. It hunts night and day, looking for a home or homes that fulfill your every wish. When it locates a possibility, straight to your inbox it flies.

Here are the key benefits of this dynamic system:

  • Convenient  –  Now you can snooze but not lose a moment of time in your home search. I ask you, what could be easier?
  • Effective  -. The system is constantly on the hunt, covering miles and miles of territory so you don’t miss a single prop opp.
  • Budget-Friendly – The tireless, round the clock searches are 100% free.

Well there you have it. High Technology doing it’s part to advance the cause better property hunting. Want to know more about taking advantage of nightly MLS searches to find your ideal Orange County home?  I’m ready to help. You can reach me at 949.338.7408 or angie@askangie.com. And be sure to follow me @AngieWeeks or @WeeksTeam. Looking forward to hearing from you soon!

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