Community Interest
How To Show A Home Based On Feng Shui
1. Look at the placement and maintenance of the front door, which is considered the “mouth of chi” and one of the most powerful aspects of the entire property. Good fortune enters through the front door. It’s also the first impression buyers have of how well the sellers have taken care of the rest of the [...]
28Jan2010 | Adam | 0 comments | Continued
Is Your Home Covered In The Storm?
The Insurance Information Network of California answers some frequently asked questions about what is covered on you homeowners’ insurance policy. Read up as the storms keep rolling in!
Q: Storm caused a tree to fall on my home. Does my homeowner insurance policy cover the damage?
A: Yes. The damage to your home would be covered, and most [...]
Unemployment In The Construction Industry Increasing
Construction nationwide continues decrease resulting in construction-worker unemployment at 22.5%. Over 53,000 construction workers were laid off in December alone.
In the past year more than 934,000 construction workers have lost their jobs bringing the number of unemployed to over 2 million. Construction has been affected more than any other industry in this recession and [...]
Executive Agree To 94% Pay Cut To Help Save Company
The co-founders of Pacific Property Assets are trying to keep their company afloat by agreeing to have their pay temporarily cut by mid-January and reduced by 94% by April.
Michael Stewart and John Packard had been earning $750,000 a year each before their firm defaulted on roughly $215 million in loans. In June, the firm sought Chapter [...]
Fullerton’s 22nd Annual Veterans’ Day Parade
Veterans Day is a week away and once again Fullerton American Legion Post 142, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 11390 and Fullerton Emblem Club 469 will host the 22nd Annual Fullerton Veterans’ Day Parade and Ceremony.
The Parade will be start at Fullerton’s Downtown Plaza at 10:30am and end at Hillcrest Park. Once the parade arrives at [...]
O.C. Finance Jobs At 2-year Low
The real estate and finance market in Orange County has lost 1 out of 7 employees. In the month of September t
here was 202,500 Orange County residents working in finance – although that is 15,400 less people than last year it is also the smallest year over year loss in two years.
The construction industry in [...]
Employers Are Beginning To Hire Again
Employers appear to be beginning to hire once again. More employers announced plans to hire more people in the first nine months of 2009 than in the first three quarters of 2008; an increase of 88%.
The retail industry led all sectors with their plans to hire. Retailers announced plans to hire 33,640 workers through September [...]
Property Tax Bills Delayed Due To Computer Error
Nearly 500,000 property tax bills have yet to be mailed out in Orange county because of a glitch that asked some tax payers to pay twice.
About 350,000 of the incorrect tax bills had already mailed out when the error was found, the county is expected to resume mailing out the new forms next week.
The bogus forms [...]
Oktoberfest Fundraiser Oct. 18th
The Fullerton College Foundation’s annual Oktoberfest celebration will take place on October 18th from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Fullerton Museum Center.
There will be entertainment, food and a raffle. The first place raffle price is a new Ford Mustang; second place is $1,000 and the third place prize is $500.
Raffle tickets are $25 each [...]
SoCal Has 3rd Lowest Wage/Benefits
A new report has come out ranking Southern California the third lowest region based on pay and benefits – out of the 15 largest metropolitan areas.
Employers in Southern California paid workers an average $29.24 an hour in combined pay and benefits. The average hourly wage in Southern California cost employers $20.85 and benefits accounted for [...]
6Oct2009 | Adam | 0 comments | Continued











