FREE EVENT!
While the number of REO listings in San Diego is down drastically, the number of HUD Homes for sale is growing! It is vital that you under stand what HUD Homes are and how to sell them if you want to capitalize on this growing market segment.
Come meet Ray Warda, Outreach Manager for BLB Resources, Inc. to learn:
- HUD Contract Do's and Don'ts
- Benefits of buying a HUD Home
- HUD Home Available Resources
- HUD Homes Advertising Guidelines
- Bidding and Overbidding process
- Q & A's
Check in 9:30 A.M.
Continental Breakfast Provided
Event starts at 10:00A.M. to 12:00P.M.
Please feel free to share this event with your fellow Realtors.
Thanks to Jeff Holcomb at Old Republic Home Warranty, four lucky attendees will receive a gift cards for gas or Office Depot
Ray Warda is the Outreach Manager for the 1S and 2S regions for BLB Resources, Inc. He is a licensed California Real Estate Broker. Ray has been in the real estate industry since 1999 working in the Sales and Finance side of the industry for many of those years. During his career, Ray focused and implemented on many marketing strategies and has extensive knowledge in both online and offline marketing. He has worked as an Asset Manager and now currently working in conjunction with the HUD contracts. Ray is an Entrepreneur at heart and has owned a few companies, both in and outside of the Real Estate Industry.
For questions or concerns, please call on of your San Diego Local Listing Brokers: Lani Sylvas at 619-861-7119 or Kyle Whissel at 858-699-3895
Venue:
Mission Valley Resort
Westwind Ballroom
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Corps and recruiters open new career center in Santa Clarita
By Jay Field
SANTA CLARITA, Calif.-Nearly 100 future service members took the Oath of Enlistment Feb. 24 in a roped off parking lot of the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall in front of the Armed Forces? newest Career Center.
The future Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines stood at attention and raised their right hands as a Marine Corps captain led them in reciting the oath before family, friends and dignitaries gathered for the event.
"We have a long tradition in our community of service to our country through the men and women and their families who call Santa Clarita their home," said Laurie Ender, Santa Clarita mayor. "The opening of the new Armed Forces Career Center ensures that future generations will continue this service and carry on the values of honor, loyalty and commitment to our country, so well exemplified by your parents and your grandparents."
The opening of the career center also featured an Air Force JROTC color guard and a choir from nearby Valencia High School, as well as a dazzling array of equipment on display, including audio-visual laden Hummers, a mock jet fighter and a climbing wall.
The 5,147 square foot career center features facilities for all four services, with the Army getting the most space to accommodate its Pinnacle design, according to Corps realty specialist LaShawn Richardson.
"They consolidate all their substations into one big station so that they can just process you here, instead of going from station to station to process into the military," said Richardson.
Like most real estate principles, location played a big part in the selection of the mall as the site for the career center.
"Right behind it is the food court, so it?s easier for people to see the space," said Dustin Ku, Corps realty specialist. "All their business is walk-in traffic, so foot traffic is most important."
Each service has its own storefront, whereas in many locations they?re co-located with a single entrance. For cost savings, they share a common area behind.
The recruiters recently moved from their original location in a small strip mall three-and-a-half miles away in Canyon Country. Realty specialists said the lengthy relocation process included market research, locating suitable properties and requesting proposals from property owners before the Corps and recruiters selected the Valencia Town Center mall as the home of the new recruiting station.
"This new career center is a great example of how the Corps is Building Strong and taking care of people," said Lt. Col. Steve Sigloch, Los Angeles District deputy commander. "Delivering quality facilities is key to recruiting and retaining the high quality service members we need in today?s Armed Forces."
The Los Angeles District manages more than 250 recruiting station leases throughout Southern California, Arizona and Nevada, as part of the Department of Defense Recruiting Facilities Program. The leases are valued at more than million and cover nearly 650,000 square feet of space, roughly three-fourths the size of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Date Taken: 2012-02-24 11:08:12
Owner: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District
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