Selling Los Angeles

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Sinopsis

Ever wondered how you can buy and sell real estate the smart way in Los Angeles? Well, your host Pamela Rich has been a real estate agent for years, and knows a thing or two about the industry. The buy and sell experience can be intimating, confusing, and overwhelming, but Pamela has seen it all. She gives her clients a no-nonsense, direct approach, and she tells it like it is! You'll never be unsure when Pamela is around. This sassy gal works in the Pacific Palisades area and knows the ins and outs on everything you need to know about buying and selling in the very competitive, yet dynamic Los Angeles real estate market.

Episodios

  • Just the facts on west hollywood realestate

    02/05/2019 Duración: 13min

    My name is Pamela Rich and I am your host; I’ve been selling real estate in Los Angeles for 20 years.  If you are buying or selling property in LA or are just curious about the buying and selling process, this podcast is for you!   Today’s episode takes you to my city- West Hollywood.  I started my real estate career in 1999, held my first open house and even purchased my first condo all right here in West Hollywood.     In today’s episode, I’m sharing a few of the top reasons that you should consider purchasing a rental property in West Hollywood.  I’ll give you current information on local rent control laws and why rental companies like AirBNB are most likely not the way to rent out your property.   West Hollywood is one of my very favorite cities in California, and I’ll tell you why.  Between the incredible location, highly ranked schools, walkability, parks, and city celebrations, there is plenty to love about West Hollywood.  I also share a few interesting facts that will help you see why it’s such a sou

  • You Found Your Dream Home, Now What?

    03/08/2018 Duración: 24min

    Imagine finding the home of your dreams. The house that checks all the boxes. The house is gorgeous, the price is right, it feels like home, but, there are already nine offers.   Cash offers seem to be the ace of spades when there are multiple offers, but sometimes sellers accept offers with certain contingencies because the offer is a better total package. If you play your cards right, you can end up with the house you love.   Before closing a deal, I always advise buyers to get multiple home inspections. A dream house isn’t so dreamy if the sewer line has hidden problems. In addition to a general home inspection, I recommend a chimney inspection, a sewer line inspection, a mold inspection, and even search the area for registered sex offenders at meganslaw.com.   A few other tips before you buy: call the local sheriff’s office and ask about the criminal activity in the neighborhood where you are looking to buy, find out what school district the house is in, and definitely make sure the permits pulled for the

  • I want to sell my House NOW WHAT????

    29/06/2018 Duración: 29min

    First of all, thank you for your support! I have loved getting feedback, questions and topic requests. I must say, you’ve sent some great questions.   I’ve been getting a lot of questions about getting your house ready to sell and put on the market:   When is the best time to sell my house? How reliable and accurate is Zillow? Should I get a home inspection? How long does it take to sell my house?   In this episode, I cover all of these questions and I also provide valuable pointers to get your house totally ready for the market. I’ve seen a lot of properties and know what works; I know how to get top dollar.   I also know what doesn’t work. If something has a weird smell, buyers will run. If you aren’t upfront with buyers, they may feel uneasy and that could spoil the sell. Buyers in this market are sophisticated. Putting your best foot forward will help you get the most money in the shortest amount of time.   Today, I am sharing, not one, but two hot properties. I think you will love them as much

  • What’s Up with Property Taxes?

    15/06/2018 Duración: 15min

    Property taxes! Everyone’s favorite topic. Okay, maybe not, but the more you know the better off you are.   When I sell a property, I always let my buyers know their property tax will be about 1.25% of the price they paid for their house. The actual calculation is more complicated, but in general, 1.25% is a good estimate.   The next question buyers have is how much will property taxes go up? Proposition 13, also called “The People’s Initiative to Limit Property Tax” protects homeowners from property tax increases of more than 2% per year. In certain circumstances, It is also possible for your property taxes to decrease.   The next tip is for anyone over 55! Residents over 55 in Riverside County, Los Angeles County, and San Diego County can keep the tax base of their current primary residence if they buy another primary residence of equal or lesser value. This is a really great opportunity for people who have owned a home for a number of years and are looking to downsize.   This week, my hot property is a gor

  • My Tenant Hasn’t Paid His Rent, Now What?

    02/06/2018 Duración: 14min

    My name is Pamela Rich and I am your host; I’ve been selling real estate in Los Angeles for 20 years.   If you are buying or selling property in LA or just curious about the buying and selling process, this podcast is for you!   As a real estate agent, I often sell investment properties in the Los Angeles area. Having an investment property has many benefits; however, investment properties can be difficult to manage if tenants don’t pay rent.   In today’s episode, I share a few relevant tidbits of information about rentals in general. I debunk a common myth about co-signers and share the LA ordinance that allows garages and spaces above garages to be converted into granny flats, which I think is a fabulous idea.   I also cover the process of properly dealing with a tenant who hasn’t paid rent. I will say that enlisting the expertise of a real estate lawyer or an eviction service is totally worth it. However, it’s wise to thoroughly understand the process of evicting a tenant.   This episode explains everythin

  • My Love Affair with Pacific Palisades

    22/05/2018 Duración: 08min

    In 1996, I moved to the Los Angeles area. Before moving to Los Angeles, I lived and sold real estate in Toronto. As soon as I got to Los Angeles, I knew I wanted to sell real estate.   I was unfamiliar with LA, so I decided to experience and live in different parts of the city. I spent time in Hollywood, Hancock Park, Venice, and Beverly Hills, just to name a few. I couldn’t live everywhere, but I started to get comfortable with the different vibes and communities around the city. I found Beverly Hills was a great fit for me and my French Bulldog, Henry.   I first fell in love with Pacific Palisades when I had a client who needed a rental property in The Palisades, after spending time searching out the perfect rental for my client, I was hooked. One of the first things I noticed about The Palisades was the local vibe. I came to love the Sunday Farmer’s Market, the hiking trail, the crisp coastal air and the feel-good, local restaurants.   My love affair with Pacific Palisades doesn’t stop there. I can’t help