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Monday, August 27, 2012

PASADENA REAL ESTATE

Amazing time to buy Pasadena real estate!!! The prices are still low, and so are the interest rates. If you are looking to buy in the Pasadena area, contact my real estate team to find you the right home and negotiate the best possible price!


Pasadena RealtorsTo Buy or Sell in the Pasadena Area, Contact Me:  
Ramiro Rivas ~ John Aaroe Group
Pasadena Real Estate Agent
626-497-4606
Ramiro@SoldByRamiro.com

Friday, August 20, 2010

VOTED BEST PASADENA REAL ESTATE BLOG

The Pasadena real estate blog http://www.pasadenahomesandlifestyle.com/ has been nominated by Zillow as one of the top blogs in Pasadena. Voting is fast and easy. Click the link or image below:
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For Buying and/or Selling Real Estate, contact me:
Ramiro Rivas – Pasadena Real Estate
626-497-4606
Email Ramiro!

Monday, February 8, 2010

NEW PASADENA REAL ESTATE WEBSITE

Pasadena Real Estate

A new Pasadena Real Estate and Community website has recently launched 1 week ago. This site is sponsored by Ramiro Rivas & Associates with Keller Williams Realty in Pasadena. The power of this hybrid website utilizes the latest internet technology with a blog format.

At http://www.pasadenahomesandlifestyle.com/ you can search over 50,000 active homes and condos for sale. Find all Pasadena Homes for Sale. There is also a foreclosure page featuring foreclosures throughout Southern California as well as Pasadena Foreclosures and short sale listings.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

REAL ESTATE MARKET UPDATE; JANUARY 2010

January 2010 Real Estate Market Update

    Visit our website to get more info on Pasadena Homes for Sale for sale and Pasadena Foreclosures

    RAMIRO@SOLDBYRAMIRO.COM
    626-497-4606

    KELLER WILLIAMS PASADENA
    445 S. FAIR OAKS AVENUE
    PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91105

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009

    Fast Fixes for Common Gutter Problems

    Mesh covers keep debris from clogging gutters, but they can sometimes be more expensive than the gutters themselves.

    Gutters are designed to do one thing—channel water away from the foundation—and they’re critical to protecting the structural integrity of your house. But in order for gutters to do their job properly, they have to be kept in shape and free of clogs, holes, and sags.

    Luckily, most common gutter problems are easy for homeowners to fix themselves. And it’s worth the effort. “Gutters are one of those things where routine maintenance and inspecting them can really prevent bigger problems down the road,” says Jason Stutzman, director of home maintenance and repair for Brothers Redevelopment in Denver.

    Here are the gutter problems that the pros see most often, and the recommended solutions.

    Clogged gutters
    This is the most common problem of all. Left untended, gutters and downspouts get so clogged with debris that they’re rendered useless. The excess weight of leaves, twigs, and standing water can also make them sag and pull away from the fascia.

    Clean them at least once a year, and twice a year if you have a lot of trees nearby. Gary Mindlin, managing partner of New York City-based Top Hat Home Services, schedules gutter maintenance four times a year, with additional checks after big storms.

    You can clean your own gutters if you’re comfortable on a ladder, don’t mind getting wet and dirty, and don’t have an extremely tall house. After you’ve cleared the muck, flush them with a garden hose to make sure they’re flowing properly. If you’d prefer, you can hire someone to do the job for you for between $50 and $250, depending on the size of your house.

    Another option for dealing with chronically clogged gutters is to outfit them with gutter covers. These include mesh screens, clip-on grates, and porous foam. They still need regular maintenance, though, and the cost can be more than the gutters themselves.

    Sagging gutters and gutters pulling away from the house
    This is usually a problem with the hangers, the hardware that secures the gutters to the fascia. They might have deteriorated over time, the fasteners may have backed out of the wood, or they’re spaced too far apart to support the weight of full gutters. The cost to fix it yourself is cheap; hangers generally cost $10 or less apiece, and the fasteners run about $1 each.

    Leaks and holes
    Leaky gutter joints can be sealed by caulking the joint from the inside with gutter sealant, says John Eggenberger, vice president of training and corporate development for the Mr. Handyman franchise of home repair companies. A tube costs about $5. Very small holes can be filled with gutter sealant. Larger holes will require a patch. If you can’t find a gutter patching kit at the hardware store, you can make a patch from metal flashing.

    Improperly pitched gutters
    Gutters need to be pitched toward the downspouts for the water to flow properly. You want at least a quarter inch of slope for every 10 feet. Get on a ladder after a rainstorm and look in the gutter; if there’s standing water, it’s not pitched properly.

    To correct this yourself, you’ll need to measure from the peak to the downspout. Snap a chalk line between the two and find the spots where the gutter is out of alignment. You might be able to push it up into place by bending the hanger. If that doesn’t solve the problem, you might need to take a section down and rehang it. If you have seamless gutters, call the company that installed them to correct the problem.

    Downspouts draining too close to the foundation
    Downspouts need to extend several feet from the house, or they’ll dump right into the basement. Gutter extensions attached to the bottom of the downspout will discharge water well beyond the foundation. They’re inexpensive and easy to install. “I like the downspout material extended four or five feet and screwed on,” says Reggie Marston, president of Residential Equity Management Home Inspections in Springfield, Va. Cost: less than $20 per downspout.

    Missing gutters
    If your house has no gutters at all, consider investing in a system. The cost depends on the material. Most residential gutters are aluminum, which is lightweight and durable. “Unless an aluminum gutter is damaged by something, it will last forever,” says Scott McCurdy, vice president of Jacksonville, Fla.,-based disaster repair contractor Coastal Reconstruction. Vinyl, galvanized steel, and copper also are available options.

    Aluminum gutters range from about $4.50 to $8.50 per linear foot installed. On a 2,000-square-foot house with about 180 linear feet of gutters, that’s roughly $800 to $1,500.

    Written by: Pat Curry
    Serial remodeler Pat Curry is a former senior editor at BUILDER, the official magazine of the National Association of Home Builders, and a frequent contributor to real estate and home-building publications.

    Search for: Pasadena Homes for Sale and Pasadena Condos for Sale

    RAMIRO@SOLDBYRAMIRO.COM
    626-497-4606

    KELLER WILLIAMS PASADENA
    445 S. FAIR OAKS AVENUE
    PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91105

    Thursday, November 19, 2009

    MODERN ALTADENA HOME FOR LEASE; RUBIO HIGHLANDS

    Tri-Level Modern for Lease in the Rubio Highlands

    Listed at $6,800/Month, Altadena Home

    Altadena Homes for Sale. This tri-level contemporary modern located in the Rubio Highlands towers above other homes making it private and perfect for entertaining. The home boasts five bedrooms and seven baths. You will be impressed by the massive living area that features tiled flooring, high ceilings, fireplace, and an expansive outdoor balcony that on a clear day you have views to Catalina Island. Get ready to enjoy fabulous meals in the large gourmet kitchen.
    The third level has four master suites. The main master suite has a cozy fireplace and high ceilings. The luxurious master bath is massive in size and you can enjoy a relaxing bath while absorbing the breathtaking views of the city. Off the third level you will find the outdoor oasis with a hip pool with spa and a large bar area to entertain your guests.
    Additional features include a pool house, large outdoor covered patio, a two car garage with plenty of storage space, alarm system, and priceless views.

    Search for: Pasadena Real Estate and Altadena Real Estate

    RAMIRO@RIVASESTATES.COM
    626-497-4606

    KELLER WILLIAMS PASADENA
    445 S. FAIR OAKS AVENUE
    PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91105

    Thursday, March 12, 2009

    Pasadena Real Estate Update

    Pasadena Real Estate, Market Update on single family residences for the month of February '09.

    In February there was:
    -91 Pasadena homes came Active on the market
    -37 Pasadena homes went Pending into escrow
    -39 Pasadena homes Sold/closed excrow


    Pasadena Real Estate update data came from i-Tech MLS.