My Appearance on NBC News
Last night, I appeared on KNBC Los Angeles News, Channel 4, to discusss the latest information about Ed McMahon's home that may possibly go into foreclosure.
Click on this link to see the video on KNBC News's website.
http://video.knbc.com/player/?id=259544
In the following link, the same video appears embedded within a printed article. The video is in the middle of the page at the end of the story.
http://www.knbc.com/entertainment/16490185/detail.html
Once there, I tell viewers how rare it is that homes in LA's Westside will go into foreclosure. I'm glad that I had an opportunity to share the message I've been presenting throughout the sub-prime crisis: There is no slump in Beverly Hills.
His real estate agent said that the home has been difficult to sell. I believe that this is because Mr. McMahon's home is described as being in Beverly Hills, but it's actually in Los Angeles.
This distinction is important. When you buy in Beverly Hills, you're also buying into one of the most well run cities in the country: Good public schools, beautiful public spaces, well organized fire and police departments, world class shopping and dining, and a tight-knit community. Not only are the homes amazing, but so is the city and its amenities. Which explains why inventory has been so low and demand high. ♦Digg it ♦del.icio.us ♦Add to Technorati Faves
Click on this link to see the video on KNBC News's website.
http://video.knbc.com/player/?id=259544
In the following link, the same video appears embedded within a printed article. The video is in the middle of the page at the end of the story.
http://www.knbc.com/entertainment/16490185/detail.html
Once there, I tell viewers how rare it is that homes in LA's Westside will go into foreclosure. I'm glad that I had an opportunity to share the message I've been presenting throughout the sub-prime crisis: There is no slump in Beverly Hills.
His real estate agent said that the home has been difficult to sell. I believe that this is because Mr. McMahon's home is described as being in Beverly Hills, but it's actually in Los Angeles.
This distinction is important. When you buy in Beverly Hills, you're also buying into one of the most well run cities in the country: Good public schools, beautiful public spaces, well organized fire and police departments, world class shopping and dining, and a tight-knit community. Not only are the homes amazing, but so is the city and its amenities. Which explains why inventory has been so low and demand high. ♦Digg it ♦del.icio.us ♦Add to Technorati Faves





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