Kelly Tap, Realtor

t 562-364-9505, ext. 101 f 562-364-9506 Kelly@ShandrowGroup.com You could say sharp real estate instincts run strong in Kelly Tap’s lineage. The 2008 Keller Williams Rising Star Award winner paid close attention throughout her Southern California upbringing while her father and other close relatives carefully invested in local neighborhood income properties. “It didn’t take me long more » Read more »

One West Ocean: Long Beach’s Hottest Condo Tower

PRIME HIGH-RISE CONDOS. METICULOUS DETAILS. PRICELESS AUTHENTICITY. One West Ocean, Long Beach’s tallest and fastest-selling residential tower, offers four exceptional, private luxury condos per floor. The commanding, 59-story ocean and city view condominium tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of downtown Long Beach. This full-time doorman designer skyscraper features beautifully tailored, expansive interiors that more » Read more »

The Meridian at 1400 Ocean Boulevard, Premium Long Beach Condos

Address: 1400 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802 Stories: 4 Units: 70 condos Types of Units: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, varied floor plans Approx. Size Range: 1,293 to 1,800-plus sq. ft. Year Built: 2001 Indoor Amenities: Cathedral 9-foot ceilings accented with crown molding Gourmet kitchens featuring granite countertops and tile floors White European-style cabinets more » Read more »

Historic Bank-Owned Home for Sale in L.A.’s Wilshire Area

Call Today to Schedule a Personal Tour Or—NEW!—Make an offer online NOW! Address: 1424 S. New Hampshire Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90006-4510 Home Type: Historic single-family, single-story, BANK-OWNED Price: $369,900 Square Feet: 1,281 sq. ft. Lot Size: sq. 4,150 sq. ft. Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Year Built: 1907 Extras: Newer windows and roof Central more » Read more »

Top Reasons to Sell Your Home Via Short Sale

Perhaps you’re “upside down” on your house and can no longer afford your mortgage payments. Maybe you owe more than the property is worth and simply can’t refinance. Or, it may be that you still can’t handle your house payments even after modifying your loan or reducing your interest rate. Times are tight and you’re more » Read more »

Short Sales 101: What’s All the Buzz About?

So you’re seeing the words “SHORT SALE” splashed all over real estate signs across town, on the news and in the headlines. Short sales are everywhere, but exactly WHAT ARE THEY and WHO BENEFITS from them? Let’s take a quick, painless, non-confusing look. You’ll be clued-in in no time, and if you have any questions, more » Read more »

Top 5 Benefits of Buying a Bank-Owned Home

1. More home for your buck. How? By taking advantage of potentially lower interest rates and dramatically lower prices, two ways in which banks entice buyers to take a losing asset of their hands—fast! Bank-owned (REOs) and foreclosed upon properties average discounts between 20% and 25% off their overall retail value. Buying the property “as more » Read more »

Lakewood Foreclosure Fixer-Upper For Sale

Price: $199,000 Call to Schedule a Personal Tour Address: 11867 206th St., Lakewood, CA 90715 Home Type: Single-Family Square Feet: 960 Lot Size: 5,050 sq. ft. Year Built: 1953 Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large family room addition Extras: Large backyard and long front driveway with carport FIX AND SAVE! This single-story, single-family home in more » Read more »

Obama’s Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan: Who Is Eligible?

Here’s what you need to know about President Barack Obama’s new Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan (HASP) to help stabilize the housing market and help millions of struggling borrowers keep their homes. What is it? Who is eligible? How will it directly impact you and your family? The first portion of HASP, the Homeowner Affordability more » Read more »

Southern California Home Prices Plummet as Foreclosures Rise

Southern California home prices have fallen to 2002 levels, according to a recent Los Angeles Times report, and they won’t stop plummeting any time soon. SOCAL HOMES BECOMING MORE AFFORDABLE Studies show that significantly more people will be able to realize the American dream of home ownership in Southern California than they have been since more » Read more »

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