Wednesday, November 26, 2008

THE PASADENA HUMANE SOCIETY & SPCA

"Compassion and Care For All Animals"
Established in 1903, the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a private, non-profit organization that is dedicated to protecting the welfare of all domestic and non-domestic animals in serving the cities of Pasadena, South Pasadena, San Marino, La Canada Flintridge, Sierra Madre, Arcadia and Glendale. The Pasadena Humane Society provides services that include animal control, investigation of animal neglect and cruelty, licensing for La Canada and Arcadia, adoptions, pet behavior training classes, and humane education.

Most people know the Pasadena Humane Society for its adoption services, which justifiably is not made to be an easy process for those looking to adopt a pet. PHS wants to ensure that each animal they take into their facilities will be placed into the best permanent homes and require steps that include an application, an interview regarding experience with animals, and a visitation with the potential animal to be adopted. With the current state of our economy and the upsurge of foreclosed homes in the residential communities there have been an increased number of pets being given up by owners affected by the market. The Humane Society has responded by strengthening their efforts and increasing their outreach programs for pet adoptions.

Just as notable as their adoption services is the work that the Humane Society does with animal control which includes cruelty investigation and prosecution, as well as wildlife assistance. Extending beyond the local communities, the Pasadena Humane Society has provided aid nationally for catastrophes and natural disasters in which domestic and wild animals lives are at risk.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

BUY FORECLOSURES, PASADENA REO'S

Pasadena Foreclosures
Did you know that you can buy Pasadena foreclosed homes for almost a 100% financed? There are great loans such as FHA, VA, and CALHFA loans (designed for people in education). All of which only require 3% down payments.


There has never been a better time than right now to live the American Dream of owning a home. This is definately a buyer's market, and many banks are unloading foreclosed homes for below market value plus paying the buyer's closing costs.


Q: Is there any "Risk" in purchasing foreclosures?


A: Yes, but lets see the reward...

Reward by taking a "Risk"

Purchasing a bank owned home may be an As-Is purchase, but you have the same rights as in purchasing any other home. By hiring a professional inspection company, you can know in detail what faults the home may have. Many times the items will be quick fix-it items. Therefore, make sure you have an "Inspection Contingency Period" and if the home is not what you thought it was, then cancel the deal.

Just think about all those shows like: HGTV's Designed to Sell, Armando Montelongo's Flip This House, and other home improvement shows. I bet you thought.... "Wow, I could have done that!" Be like Nike, and Just Do It!

And yes, the rumor is true that in many foreclosed homes you may see missing doors, missing knobs and in some cases even missing kitchens! You have heard the saying, "Risk vs Rewards." Take the "Risk" in buying a foreclosed home and get a killer deal! After a couple trips to Home Depot and putting a little sweat equity, you will see in the end that it was all worth it.

If you have been considering buying a Pasadena Foreclosure, call Ramiro Rivas & Associates at 626-497-4606 or visit http://www.soldbyramiro.com/ .

THE ROSE BOWL FLEA MARKET

Held on the second Sunday of every month, the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena is the largest swap meet in California. Such a wide diversity of items can be found at the Rose Bowl swap meet, attracting all walks of life to explore and shop for unique items that over 2,500 venders are selling.

Among over 20,000 buyers, you will observe fashionistas going through endless racks of vintage clothing, interior designers that find value in irreplaceable antiques, and collectors looking for nostalgic objects of the past.

The flea market is sectioned off into three areas. The first section starting from the entrance is vendors selling brand new items, the second is all antique furniture and collector’s items, and the third is an entire parking lot of vendors selling vintage clothing.















Admission
5am-7am $20
7am-8am $15
8am-9am $10
After 9am, $7
Kids free

Parking
Free lot

Hours
Second Sunday of the month 5am-4:30pm

Payment Types
Cash