26
Mar
Author: Darlene Herman // Category:
Blog,
Real Estate,
Turtle Rock
Regardless of the doom and gloom from the newpaper articles, it is actually a good time to BUY if you are selective.
From now until the beginning of next year may be the best time to buy. With the election coming up everyone tries to paint a rosy picture so therefore the market improves.
The new home developers want to sell their inventory so they offer fantastic incentives. Take advantage of that if a new development works for you.
Always remember the old real estate adage Location! Location! Location! In a difficult market good locations hold their value and in a down market a good location sells first and fastest.
Sign up on a search list, which I offer at www.darleneherman.com, to be emailed homes the day they come on the market and to be notified when prices are lowered on homes.
Remember you can usually save money if you are willing to do some of the repairs and remodeling yourself as some sellers do not have the time or money to fix up their home when they put it on the market and pass the savings to the buyer.
So save money and find your dream home now when the price is right.
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12
Mar
Author: Darlene Herman // Category:
Turtle Rock

The village of Turtle Rock in Irvine got its name from a rock that people thought it looked like a turtle. Original farmers called the rock “Frog Rock”.The rock use to be visible from University Dr. In the Irvine Ranch Newsletter the fate of the rock was in question as they were considering removing it.Shortly after that, it was found that the newletter story on the rock caused many people to work towards preserving the rock.It was found that it was an important Indian Shrine. The Irvine planning department at that time assured the community that the Turtle Rock was safe.
Turtle Rock, which is approximately twenty feet tall, attracted rock climbing enthusiast and it was rated sixth out of twenty climbing rocks in Orange County.
Local Gabirlino Indians were upset at the idea of anyone climbing the rock as the turtle was sacred to the Indians and Turtle Rock itself had been a sacred site for thousands of years. During the summer of 1984 they asked the city of Irvine to protect their ancestral worshipping ground. The city then planted bougainvilles around the perimeter to help keep vandals and rock climbers away from the rock.
On August 19, 1984, the Garielino Indians sanctified the rock. They sprinkled sea water and draped seaweed at the base of the rock to symbolically help the amphibious sea turtle return to the sea.
Today the rock in Turtle Rock stands tall & protected with the lovely development of Turtle Rock surrounding it.
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