FREE Electronics Recycling Event

Free Electronic Recycling Event this weekend September 15th and 16th from 8:00 AM till 3:00 PM. Located at Home Depot parking lot. 490 N. McKinley St., Corona read more →

Fall Back – Daylight Savings

Remember to put your clock back one hour on Sunday, November 2nd at 2:00 AM. It may be easier to change your clock before going to bed on Saturday night, November 1st. Set your clocks back one hour. Arizona and Hawaii do not participate. Please pay close attention for pedestrians when driving. Each day will get shorter.. read more →

Selling Your Home Through a Short Sale

Facing foreclosure can be very stressful for a homeowner. If you owe more than your home is worth in today’s market and have a hardship, you have options to help you get rid of the home with dignity and sell through a short sale. First, you should consult with your CPA or professional tax person.. read more →

Are you confused about Tax Impounds?

When purchasing a home, tax impounds can be very confusing.The amount to be collected will change daily. Each month there will be a different amount of months of required estimated taxes to be deposited into escrow and held in your impound account which is set up by your lender for when the taxes become due by the County. See the.. read more →

Come play BINGO!

Come join us for a great evening of bingo!The proceeds benefit Corona Companion Animal Rescue Effort. Location: Grazianos Pizza Restaurant333 Magnolia Ave. Corona, CA  92879Dates: Oct. 20th and Oct. 21st Starts at 6:00pm$20 for 10 games For tickets call: Linda at 951-280-4602 read more →

My Favorite Home Poems

As a Realtor I enjoy anything related to “Homes”. So I thought I would share with you some poems. A Home SongI read within a poet’s bookA word that starred the page:“Stone walls do not a prison make,Nor iron bars a cage!”Yes, that is true; and something moreYou’ll find, where’er you roam,That marble floors and.. read more →

Should Personal Finance Become Required Education?

We should begin to teach basic finance and economics from 1st grade forward.  Many adults not only graduate high school without a basic knowledge of finance and economics, but many of our college grads don’t have a clue either.  College students end up graduating with credit cards loaded to the max. If we revamped the.. read more →