Monday, May 23, 2011

A Recipe for Escrow Success

Since my team has a relatively higher rate of successful escrow closings, 90% versus 75% local average, I have been asked what attributes have been found most helpful to this success. In thinking this through, I have identified several key ingredients that are most helpful. These need to be used in combination by both sellers and buyers in order for escrows to be successful.

  • Good Faith – it was observed by a manager I worked with for many years that in his experience, 95% of what we do in residential real estate comes down to the good faith of both sides. Without that ingredient, no amount of legalese or paperwork can help. With good faith on both sides, the paperwork can seem almost incidental.
  • Honesty – if both parties base their actions on what is known to be true, the entire process has a vastly better chance of success. If a seller doesn’t disclose everything of significance, or a buyer fails to mention that they really do need to sell their current home, major hurdles lie ahead, making the process much more challenging.
  • Fair Mindedness – if each side makes every effort to be fair in how they deal with the other, it sets the tone for a smoother process.
  • Reasonableness – only to the degree that each party keeps a practical and realistic perspective, based on reason, can the process be worked through more easily.
  • Flexibility – an attitude of “give and take”, and a willingness to “go with the flow” when necessary is the spirit required in order to accommodate differences that inevitably come up.
  • Patience – only by taking a longer view can both parties handle the immediate challenges that show up.
  • Humor – buying or selling a home is among the most emotion-filled activities that people engage in. A lighter touch and good-humored attitude helps maintain a much clearer perspective of what really is important. Both parties are much more likely to arrive at the finish line with good feelings intact.
Like any recipe people may use in putting together a meal, the key ingredients need to be used in balance and kept active when needed and to the extent necessary. One thing is for sure: if both parties utilize all of these attributes, the probability of a successful outcome is vastly greater than it would be if some of them are missing.

Published in the Palisadian Post

New Listing: Beautiful Sea Ridge- 3 Bedroom Designer Unit

Designer unit with high-quality details in gated community just two blocks North of Sunset and close to shops, restaurants and beach. Open living and dining with high ceilings and custom tile/wood floors. Vibrant kitchen with breakfast area that opens to balcony. Guest bedroom/office on upper level, plus full bath. Lower level has wonderful master suite with built-in office area and two walk-in closets, plus additional spacious bedroom suite. Beautiful mountain views from most rooms and deck. Two-car garage plus plenty of nearby visitor parking. Close proximity to pool area. Move-in condition.

730 Palisades Drive, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Offered at $1,165,000

For pictures and information of this and other wonderful properties please go to Michael Edlen's Featured Homes web page.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

New Listing: Beautiful, Private Home in North Riviera


Set on one of the best street in North Riviera. Gated privacy surrounded by lush and romantic landscaping, this beautiful Traditional is ideal for entertaining with fabulous indoor/outdoor flow. Six large bedrooms, 5.5 baths, plus upstairs bonus/playroom. Large-scale living and formal dining rooms off updated kitchen, breakfast and family room. Separate guesthouse with fireplace and bath. Wonderful feeling of warmth and comfort in a lovely setting. Gorgeous yard, huge pool, and covered veranda. Front yard with basketball hoop and kids playhouse. Several fruit trees around the property

13656 D'Este Drive, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Offered at $4,500,000

For pictures and information of this and other wonderful properties please go to Michael Edlen's Featured Homes web page.

New Listing: Contemporary/Traditional with Ocean and Mountain Views

Charming, bright and airy Contemporary-Traditional set at top of cul-de-sac with sweeping ocean and mountain views. Living room with vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace and french doors to yard. Dining off , eat-in kitchen and large family room - also opening to grass yard with private lower-level pergola/patio. Three bedroom suites up, one down. Master has beautifully redone bath with walk-in closet, fireplace and sundeck. Wood floors throughout

16872 Charmel Lane, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Offered at $2,100,000

For pictures and information of this and other wonderful properties please go to Michael Edlen's Featured Homes web page.


Monday, May 16, 2011

House Fire Prevention Tips

Every year home electrical problems cause more than 28,000 house fires and massive property damage. Faulty or fixed wiring or improper use of electrical cords and other electrical items cause most home fires. Here are some helpful tips for electrical safety.

• Pay Attention: Flickering lights, buzzing noises, and faceplates that are warm to the touch are all signs that a circuit may be overloaded or wiring may be wearing thin. Each one of those signs is cause for immediate attention from a licensed professional electrician.

• Listen to Your Breaker: If you are continually tripping a switch and having to reset your breaker box, your house is trying to tell you something. There may be a fixture with faulty wiring or too high an electrical load on the breaker. Again, seek professional help.

• Review and Replace: Frayed electrical cords, wobbly ceiling fans, and loose faceplates are more than mere annoyances. You should routinely inspect your home and replace or repair items in need of attention.

• Safety First: Even the best preparation and newest equipment is not a guaranteed protection against fire. Working smoke detectors on all levels of your home is an absolute must. Make sure you have a working fire extinguisher and you know the proper way to use it.

Provided by the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), www.esfi.org

Friday, May 13, 2011

New Listing: Traditional-Contemporary Two Blocks from the Bluffs

FIRST SHOWINGS TUES, 5/17 11AM-2PM. Over 3,700 sq. ft. Traditional-Contemporary with a wonderful floorpan and indoor/outdoor flow. Large living room with vaulted beam ceiling and fireplace opens to dining and nicely done kitchen. Family room, plus office and guest suite on main level. Upstairs includes bright master suite with fireplace, balcony, walk-in closet. Three additional custom-painted bedrooms, 2 baths and bonus/play room. Vaulted ceilings throughout. Dining wall opens to huge, private wood deck and lower patio with hot tub. Just two blocks to ocean bluffs. Absolutely move-in condition. Tract 9300.

531 Almar Avenue, Pacific Palisades, CA
Offered at $2,000,000 USD

New Listing: Award-Winning Architect Designed Masterpiece

FIRST SHOWINGS TUES, 5/17, 11AM-2PM. Inspired by pioneering architect, Irving Gill, and designed by award-winning architect, Hagy Belzberg, this gorgeous, light-filled home with ideal floorplan that connects from the front door through to the back yard. Beautifully landscaped with front rose garden and inviting entry area. Wide open living and dining off recently updated kitchen. Family room off guest suite - both opening to wood deck. Dramatic lines and perfectly-placed windows combine with soaring ceiling and wood floors. Upstairs includes three bedrooms, two baths and a serene landing area with balcony. Extremely romantic yard and large patio area make this a great home for entertaining. Garage/studio/gym. Just blocks to Village shops, restaurants, farmer's market, etc. Tract 9300.

836 Hartzell Street, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Offered at $1,745,000


For pictures and information of this and other wonderful properties please go to Michael Edlen's Featured Homes web page.