Tag

Tag :

Long Beach Lagoon

Shima 0 comments 01.06.2026

This serene area in Long Beach offers a sandy beach, playground, picnic tables & seasonal model-boat activities… perfect for a classic summer day. ☀️ 🧺🍉

If you’re looking for a fantastic place to take the kids and family, look no further than the Colorado Lagoon in Long Beach.

The lagoon is a local favorite for swimming, walking, birdwatching, paddle sports, and family picnics.

, , , , , , ,

HOA’s: Why you need to read the docs.

Shima 0 comments 01.06.2026

Buying into an HOA?
Don’t just glance at the monthly dues.

HOA documents can reveal a lot about a community.
These are the kinds of details that can directly impact your finances and lifestyle after closing.

One of the biggest mistakes first-time buyers make? Skimming the HOA docs instead of actually reviewing them carefully.

A little due diligence now can save you from expensive surprises later. 🏡✨ Not to mention, since you will be living in the community, it’s essential to move forward with understanding of what you can and can’t do to ensure it will not impact your enjoyment of the property.

Not sure if HOA is for you? Send me a message and let’s chat.

Old Tony’s Famous Fire Chief

Shima 0 comments 01.06.2026

If you know, you know… and if you’re from the South Bay, you definitely know. 🤪

Old Tony’s is known for its spectacular seafood and cocktails, served in a longtime casual dining spot with panoramic views of the Pacific. 🌊

The perfect place when you want to wow your date. ☀️

Their staple? The notorious Fire Chief. 🍹

A deliciously dangerous cocktail that will have you wanting more and more. (Don’t say I didn’t warn you.)

The restaurant will also kindly wash the cup and let you take it home after your drink. 

, , , , ,

Home seller’s tip of the day:

Shima 0 comments 01.06.2026

When sellers disclose all known material facts upfront- past repairs, leaks, defects, neighborhood issues, insurance claims, unpermitted work, or anything that could affect a buyer’s decision- it builds trust, reduces liability, and helps transactions close more smoothly.

In California real estate, disclosure isn’t just a formality.
It is a legal and ethical responsibility. A well-informed buyer is far less likely to feel misled after closing, which helps protect both parties in the long term.

As a rule of thumb, always disclose what you know.

Transparency protects all.

, , , , ,