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Pancakes with the Beverly Hills Police: 12th Annual Police Service Day & Pancake Breakfast

Come meet your neighbors and police officers over some hot pancakes this Sunday morning.  Free station tours for the kiddies.  Sponsored by the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association and the Beverly Hills Rotary Club.  Parking is available in the Civic Center parking lot.  (Go to the car show after and make a day of it!)

Sun, Sept 14, 8AM-12PM

Beverly Hills Civic Center Plaza

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Classics for Charity XV in Beverly Hills this Sunday

If you’re in the Beverly Hills area on Sunday, stop by an incredible classic car show- the notorious “Classics for Charity.”  It’s sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Beverly Hills so you know it’ll be great!!  They’ll have more than 250 Antiques, Classics, Exotics, Customs, Hot Rods & Motorcycles.  Lots of fun, food & entertainment for everyone- bring the family!

Sunday, September 14, 9AM-4PM

9250 Beverly Blvd.  (corner of Santa Monica Blvd & Civic Center Dr.)

Classics for Charity

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SOLD! To the Highest Bidder at a Santa Monica Home Auction

Home for Auction sign on propertyIf you haven’t attended a live home auction recently, you’re like the rest of us because they just don’t take place all that often!

I witnessed my first home auction this Saturday at  710 Kingman Ave in Santa Monica.  The property is a beautiful Spanish contemporary on a lovely tree lined street.  The home is in great condition, 4 bedrooms with 3.5 baths in just over 3,000 square feet, on a 7,500 square foot lot.  There is a beautiful tropical grotto style lagoon pool in the back, with the master balcony overlooking it.  Fabulous home in a great neighborhood.

The living room was filled to capacity.  It started with the expected dictation of the auction’s rules and regulations followed by a fun and LOUD practice bid for those participating in the process to get warmed up to the real deal.  Yes, the Santa Monica Pier was auctioned off. 

Opening bids for the home started at $2,000,000.  The energy in the room blew the roof off as the auctioneer swung his gavel in the air rambling (in his professional auctioneer way that only an auctioneer can) off the increasing prices while the (five registered bidders’) paddles shot up in succession of one another…until we reached…da da da dummm…MARKET VALUE.

Santa Monica Home AuctioneerSOLD! with the crack of the gavel promising the home to the winning buyer for $2,450,000.  

(Understand, that with an auction home sale, the buyer pays the costs of the sale, so the price sold is the amount the seller nets not what the buyer ends up paying.  The buyer actually will pay about 8% on top of the $2.4M he’s agreed to pay for the house itself.)

A home auction is quite like dealing with mulitiple offers on a property that’s for sale, with some minor differences.  As one of the buyers, you know what the other buyers are willing to pay when everyone is standing in the same room at the same time with the same goal.  For the seller, the process of the auction saves time and the paperwork of having to counter offer all buyer offers in writing, a process that can take days. 

Most obviously illustrated for all to see is that on the day and time of the auction when real serious buyers (cashier checks in hand!) turn out for the bidding to bid against each other for said property, there is no doubt about the home’s market value once THE MARKET SPEAKS.

  

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Bringing Music to Beverly Hills: Ninth Season of “Music in the Mansion” Begins at Greystone

Greystone MansionPerfect for your Sunday afternoons:
2008 “Music in the Mansion” concert series, brought to you by the Beverly Hills Community Services Department, has begun at Greystone Mansion

It opened Jan. 20th with a performance by the internationally acclaimed Jung Trio, playing Beethoven, Dvorak and Cohn.

If you missed the first one, more performances are coming:

Feb. 17  - Catharina Chen, Norway’s premier violinist
Mar. 16 - Jan Bratoz, internationally known Czech pianist
Mar. 30 - California String Quartet, chamber music 
Apr. 20 - Alma Nova Duo, with Jessica Pierce on flute and Almer Imamovic on guitar
May 11 - Midnight Winds Quintet, just arriving back to the States after a tour in Poland.

The concerts begin at 2:00pm with a reception following the music, including light snacks with teas from Beverly Hills’ Urth Cafe. You even get a first-floor tour of the mansion. 

Ticket prices are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors, students and children 10 years old+. Seating is limited so get your tickets early!

Greystone Mansion is located at 907 Loma Vista Drive. Click here for more info or call 310-285-6850.

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