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Laguna Terrace reportedly in escrow
The Laguna Terrace Park is in escrow, according to the mobile home community's association president. Gary Skeen, who leads the Laguna Terrace Park Assn., confirmed that detail in a phone interview, but said he did not know the buyer. Skeen said he...
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Gas hikes hit Laguna hard
Hold on to your steering wheel. Gas price hikes may not be over, especially if Laguna Beach is any indicator. The city is seeing some of the highest prices in Orange County, with some stations selling gas for as much as $4.69 a gallon, according to...
Tags: Real Estate, Memorial Day, Services and Shopping, Realty, Petroleum Industry
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Our Laguna: Recalling the last half of 2011
As promised: The last half of 2011, culled from the pages of the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot. July 8: The Laguna Beach County Water District announced that some fees would be raised due to the development of local water supplies, capital improvements...Tags: American Legion, Tea Party Movement, Charity, Veterans Day, Fashion Shows
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'Hangover House' sold to new owner
A new owner plans to preserve the iconic "Hangover House" in South Laguna Beach, built by adventurer Richard Halliburton in the 1930s.
Realty agent Fred James of Laguna Beach brokered the sale of the property, which he owned, having obtained it out of...Tags: Amelia Earhart, Real Estate, Financially Distressed Companies, Services and Shopping, Homes
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Community Commentary: Open space tax is too heavy a burden
A group of self-interested and self-serving people have gathered enough Laguna Beach registered voter's signatures to force a vote to add another $20-million tax burden to our already heavily burdened real estate taxes. The stated need for this special...Tags: Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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An artistic, green masterpiece
You've got to love dreamers like John Fischbeck.
Fischbeck co-founded Laguna Beach-based Tresor Properties to develop single-family homes that are unique, high-end and super eco-friendly. It's a lofty vision, but what were its chances during the worst...Tags: Real Estate, Politics, Energy Saving, Elections, University of California, Irvine
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Sale pending on old car wash lot
The home of the former High Speed Auto Wash in South Bend is a sign of the past still standing today. Thursday morning, the future of the property was decided. St. Joseph Catholic Church in South Bend hopes to buy that lot which is across the street... -
After heated closing, jury gets Trump Tower case
On paper it's a rather boring condo dispute, a mundane confrontation between a buyer and seller over clauses buried deep in documents. Throw in Donald Trump, an 87-year-old grandmother and a bruising, theatrical fight between opposing attorneys and it's...
Tags: The Good Wife (tv program), Trials, Condos, Donald Trump
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Irvine among fastest-growing U.S. cities, census shows
Irvine has grown at a pace nearly five times the Southern California average, new census data show, and city officials see the numbers as proof that its meticulous planning has worked. "Irvine aspires to be the safest, smartest, greenest city in...
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Irvine among fastest-growing U.S. cities
Irvine grew faster than all but seven other large U.S. cities between July 2011 and July 2012, with its population vaulting to nearly 230,000 last year, new census data show. The pace of growth was nearly five times as fast as the Southern California...Tags: Rentals, FBI
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Wings to fold unless new owner is found soon
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsAre the Wichita Wings defunct once more? General manager John Blazek told Eyewitness Sports tonight that owner Wink Hartman has wanted to sell the franchise in order to 'slow down in life.' He adds that Hartman had a deal with a couple of local guys who...Tags: Real Estate Sellers
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S. Fla. home prices climb by more than 20 percent
Sun SentinelSouth Florida's housing market is bordering on bedlam. Median home prices soared by more than 20 percent in April for a fifth consecutive month as buyers face strong competition and shrinking inventory. Palm Beach County’s median price hit $265,...Tags: Real Estate, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Services and Shopping, Credit Ratings, Homes
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