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FREE 3D TOUR OF YOUR HOUSE

When You Hire Me to sell your property, I include a 3-D Virtual Tour of your house as part of my marketing strategy.

360 degree Virtual Tours gives Home Buyers an opportunity to see the home in a way that no ordinary 2D photography can. Virtual Tours provide viewers with a complete picture rather than just segments or angles. Want more? Ever walk inside the home of a celebrity? Now you can. Enjoy my collection of 3D Celebrity Homes Virtual Tour!

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Invite customers inside with a virtual tour of your business on Google Search, Google Maps and Google+. As members of our local community, I want to bring this technology and service to you FOR FREE.

HUMBLE START

Son of Immigrants

My parents immigrated to the US from Central & South America in the early 1970s. My mother and father were 14 & 18 years young when I was born. They each worked two jobs to support what would become a family of 5. “Do well in school.” my parents said, “We’ll handle the rest.”And they did. I saw them work hard. They worked when they were sick, when they were tired, and when they didn’t want to.  I excelled in school. They excelled in providing. I saw some of their dreams fade and businesses that they started fail. My parents instilled a drive and a work ethic in me that most people can’t relate to. They led by example, and so do I.

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The Los Angeles Times Real Estate section featured Paul Argueta twice in 2007, once in March and once in April for his expertise in residential real estate sales and unique niche marketing.

Zillow, Trulia, & Real Trends ranked him in the top 1% of all agents nationwide according to their Annual “America’s Best Real Estate Agents” List.

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Between 2006-2013 I sold thousands of REOs aka Foreclosure homes for the banks. There will always be foreclosures. Some economic cycles will be more extreme than others. The primary reason to consider purchasing a foreclosure is the potential for a great deal. I’ll give access to my most current list of foreclosed homes in Southern California for FREE.


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The College Of Real Estate offers the courses required to earn your California Real Estate Salesperson License and your NMLS Loan Originators License or both. Evening & weekend classes are available as live instruction or self-paced education.

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The City of Altadena

Altadena is the perfect place to grow up. The community is really what sets this little unincorporated part of Los Angeles county worth living in. In addition to local events hosted at the library or nearby parks, Altadena is home to some of the best hiking spots in Los Angeles, with either Eaton Canyon or Echo Mountain within a stone’s throw away from each other. Altadena is surrounded by Pasadena to the south, La Canada to the west, and Sierra Madre to the east.  Altadena is approximately 14 miles (23 km) from the Downtown Los Angeles Civic Center. The population was 42,777 at the 2010 census, up from 42,610 at the 2000 census. The L.A. County Sherriff’s Department operates the Altadena Station in the city. Similarly, the California Highway Patrol also has an office on Windsor Drive in Altadena. The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Monrovia Health Center, which primarily services Altadena residents.

The City of Altadena has a Town Council to govern the city. The Altadena Chamber of Commerce monitors businesses and city expansion. All historical information can be found at the Altadena Historical Society, and the area is also home to the Altadena Library District. There are plenty of schools in Altadena.  Altadena always seems farther away from Los Angeles than it actually is — maybe because of the looming mountains, or maybe because its unincorporated status gives it an outlier feel. In recent years, it’s become home to a DIY crowd, which has brought a lovely farmers market and a tiny but burgeoning food scene, inspired in no small part by the Institute of Domestic Technology, which until recently ran out of Altadena’s Zane Grey Estate. Between new bakeries and old alehouses, it’s a great neighborhood for a ristretto and a croissant, a shopping trip and a cup of stellar gelato.

Altadena History

In the mid-1860s, Benjamin Eaton first developed water sources from the Arroyo Seco and Eaton Canyon to irrigate his vineyard near the edge of Eaton Canyon. This made possible the development of Altadena, Pasadena, and South Pasadena. He did the construction for B. D. Wilson and Dr. John Griffin, who jointly owned the Mexican land grant of Rancho San Pascual, about 14,000 acres (57 km2), that was the future sites of these three communities. They hoped to develop and sell this land in a real estate plan called the San Pasqual Plantation. Their efforts failed by 1870, despite Eaton’s irrigation ditch that drew water from the site of present-day Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Arroyo Seco. They had failed because the land was relatively inaccessible and few believed crops could thrive that close to the mountains.

The name Altadena derives from the Spanish alta, meaning “upper”, and dena from Pasadena; the area is adjacent to, but at a higher elevation than, Pasadena.

Over the years Altadena has been subject to attempted annexation by Pasadena. Annexation was stopped in 1956 by community campaigns, though it has been resurrected several times since by Pasadena without success. Had the annexation succeeded, Pasadena would be the 108th largest city in the United States.

While Altadena long refused wholesale annexation by neighboring Pasadena, the larger community nibbled at its edges in several small annexations of neighborhoods through the 1940s. With early 1960s redevelopment in Pasadena, the routing of extensions of 134 and 210 freeways, and lawsuits over the desegregation of Pasadena Unified School District, there was white flight and convulsive racial change in Altadena. In 1960, its black population was under four percent; over the next 15 years, half the Caucasian population left, and was replaced by people of color, many of whom settled on the west side of town after being displaced by Pasadena’s redevelopment and freeway projects.

History abstract above is courtesy of the City of Wikipedia.

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