As your neighbor, I am honored to be the Woodland Hills Real Estate Expert serving all your Real Estate needs! When you are ready to find the lifestyle you’ve dreamed about, move up, size down or just make a change, call Bandele at 818.825.6996. Selling or Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. So it’s important to work with someone who can provide sound advice and a steady, guiding hand when you need it. Bandele Oguntomilade, a Certified Residential Specialist, and a member of the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, is the CEO of Bogun Enterprises. Bandele has also earned the highly coveted Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors. Prior to becoming a Realtor, Bandele practiced real estate law for 11 years at fortune 500 financial institutions and she practiced architecture for five years at prominent architecture firms. Bogun Enterprises is committed to helping you acquire the home of your dreams and building wealth through real estate investment. Whether you are buying or selling real estate, as an individual, developer or other business enterprise, you will significantly benefit from our specialized knowledge, innovative consumer focused programs, experience, and friendly service. Our real estate practice is built around two key beliefs (i) homeownership is a fundamental human right, and (ii) wealth is effectively amassed through real estate acquisition. To that end, we enthusiastically serve all who strive to own or expand their piece of the American dream.
Call us at (818) 825-6996 or visit www.BogunEnterprises.com
August / September 2009
Woodland Hills - Market Update What an encouraging summer for home sales in Woodland Hills! The number of homes that are currently pending sale in Woodland Hills is twice the number of homes that sold in the first six months of the year! No doubt about it, the housing market is not only improving for lower priced homes, the prognosis for luxury homes sales is quite optimistic. Now is the time to reconsider putting your home on the market for sale and take advantage of the increasing sales volume and prices. Call Bandele Oguntomilade at 818.825.6996 for all your real estate needs.
WOODLAND HILLS MARKET SNAPSHOT:
Home Staging
Homes for Sale as of July 31, 2009 168 Single Family Homes • 76 Condos
Homes Sold between May 15 – July 31, 2009 175 Single Family Homes • 39 Condos Homes Pending Sale as of July 31, 2009 111 Single Family Homes • 53 Condos
A Successful Strategy in Today’s Market
FEATURED PROPERTY IN
YOUR GREEN GIFT! Get a free list of Green Home Remodeling Projects that cost under $500. Also get a free Green Audit, Analysis and Report of your current home and replacement home (at close of escrow) when you list your current home for sale and purchase your replacement home through Bandele Oguntomilade of Bogun Enterprises. Call Bandele at (818) 825-6996 or email Bandele@BogunEnterprises.com.
Living Green
BANDELE OGUNTOMILADE Certified Residential Specialist Member of the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing NAR Green Designation Direct: 818.825.6996 Bandele@BogunEnterprises.com www.BogunEnterprises.com
A REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE FIRM Turning Your Real Estate Possibilities into Reality! 21317 De La Guerra Street • Woodland Hills, CA 91364 If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Department of Real Estate License Number 01479541.
5661 Como Circle • Woodland Hills, CA 91367 www.5661ComoCircle.com • $649,000 Spacious 4 bedrooms, 2.5 Baths; private, quiet, modern styling inside and out; separate dining area, powder room; granite counters; 2-car attached garage; fire sprinklers, security system, wired smoke alarms; low-maintenance yard, redwood privacy fences; wood-burning fireplace; pre-wired for surround sound and home automation; huge master bath marble counters, Jacuzzi tub, spacious shower, marble-tiled bench; close to Warner Center, shopping malls, restaurants.
For all your Real Estate Needs, Call Bandele at 818-825-6996. FREE SERVICES AND REPORTS ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU AT WWW.BOGUNENTERPRISES.COM: • Freely search the Multiple Listing Service • Get a free list of bargains • Get a free report on how to sell your home fast and for the greatest proceeds Free Mortgage Review Offer! For a Complimentary Mortgage Review, Call Chuck Gebert at 805.908.2000. Chuck Gebert, a seasoned senior mortgage loan advisor, is offering you a courtesy mortgage review. He knows your time is valuable and most homeowners don’t comprehensively review their mortgage documents and terms. However, nearly every homeowner can benefit from Chuck’s mortgage review and save money in a down interest rate environment.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996
Good for Your Health, Your Wallet & Our World
Impress Your Dinner Guests!
Morton’s Broiled Sea Scallops
Woodland Hills’
Hot Real Estate Listings
Featuring Morton’s The Steakhouse 6250 Canoga Ave. • Woodland Hills 818.703.7272 or mortons.com
BROILED SEA SCALLOPS WRAPPED IN BACON WITH APRICOT CHUTNEY Ingredients: 12 Large Sea Scallops (1 – 1 1/2 oz. each) 12 slices Bacon 8 leaves Spinach, washed and stems removed 2 Tbsp. Melted Butter 1/2 cup Apricot Chutney (see recipe below) 2 Lemons, halved 4 Bamboo Skewers Preparation: Place bacon strips on a wire rack in 350-degree oven. Cook until half done, approximately 14 minutes. Remove bacon from oven and wrap each scallop with bacon strip. Slide three bacon-wrapped scallops on each bamboo skewer, leaving a one-inch gap between scallops. Place skewered scallops in buttered pie tin. Brush scallops lightly with melted butter. Place in broiler for 8 minutes, turning once after 4 minutes. To serve, place two spinach leaves in center of each plate. Place one ounce of apricot chutney on spinach leaf of each plate. Place lemon half on each plate. Remove scallops from broiler. Remove bamboo skewer and arrange three scallops on top of other spinach leaf. Serve immediately.
AUG.-SEPT. 2009 As the saying goes, you get one chance to make a first impression and it better be good. Just ask your Realtor – they know that the homes that are selling today are those that stand out from the competition. Because your Realtor is well-versed on what’s on the market, what’s selling, who’s buying and what properties YOUR home is competing with, they are your best resource to determine if and how you should stage your home. Some homeowners are reluctant to spend the additional money it costs to stage. Who can blame them? However, factor in the cost of having your home sit on the market longer; and figure the higher price you may earn by staging and it is usually a worthwhile investment. Statistics show that a staged home far outsells one that is not. Your Realtor can give you seasoned advice on home staging and can recommend a professional home stager that will understand what appeals to a buyer looking in your specific neighborhood and price range. TO STAGE OR NOT TO STAGE Why is staging so effective? Home staging gives buyers a compelling visual image of the possibilities of your home. According to Bandele Oguntomilade, a California Realtor
with an architectural design background, furnished homes appeal to the buyer’s emotions and eliminate any doubt regarding how best to use the space. If your home is already furnished, it needs to have the “wow” factor. If your property is vacant, giving potential buyers a “sense of possibility” with furnished and decorated spaces is critical to your success. A staged home makes it easier to imagine living there and adds value to the sale. Some luxury home buyers want to purchase a turnkey property – furnishings and all. If you can offer them the total package up front, you’ve met the needs of many potential buyers. Bandele says, “Typically a buyer budgets about 20-25% of the purchase price for furnishings, so a $1 million home buyer should plan on spending about $200,000 to nicely furnish their home.” However, Bandele can refer you to talented staging firms that will accomplish the task for 30% to 60% less. MODEL LIKE A MODEL Fashion designers dress models to sell their clothes, so dress your home to sell the house. Tour model homes and you’ll always notice “well-clothed” rooms. Since model homes are strategically designed to sell, you can find
APRICOT CHUTNEY (Yields 8 oz.) Ingredients: 1 cup Smucker’s Apricot Marmalade 1/2 cup Horseradish, strained 2 tsp. Fresh Cracked Black Pepper
great hints for staging. Most model homes have a dream kitchen. Experts know that it’s the kitchens that sell homes. Resurfaced cabinets, modernized knobs and those little designer model home touches work wonders. Pay attention to countertops. You rarely see appliances sitting around in a model. If you do, they are high-end and shiny. Mirrors sparkle, closets are organized, tattered paperbacks are hidden, flowers are fresh and no toys or dirty laundry are visible. Making your home appeal to a buyer isn’t easy. Most of us have too much stuff. Parting with belongings and prepping your home to appeal to strangers can be daunting, so it’s best to hire a home staging professional. To save on costs, many home stagers recommend staging only the high impact areas such as the living space, kitchen and dining area, and master bedroom. The outside of a California home is as important as the inside. Buyers are often from other parts of the country and choose to live here because of the great weather and
• Natural ventilation in green homes, as well as use of mechanical ventilation systems to filter and bring fresh air inside and vent stale air outside, keep residents breathing easy.
Preparation: In stainless steel bowl, smooth marmalade with whip. Add horseradish and cracked black pepper. Blend thoroughly and refrigerate. Chutney can be kept refrigerated up to three weeks. Serves: 4
There are many very real benefits to living in a green home, and every day, more and more Americans are discovering those benefits. With the rise in energy cost and increased awareness of health benefits, many homeowners today are motivated to remodel their homes green. That’s why green homes are expected to make up 10% of new home construction by 2010, according to the McGraw-Hill Construction Residential Green Building SmartMarket Report and 44% of home renovations have incorporated green design concepts and products. Owning a green home is good for your health, your wallet and our environment. A Healthier Home • Green homes’ use of toxin-free building materials helps combat indoor air pollution, which can be much worse than outdoor pollution. Unhealthy air inside can pose serious health risks for residents.
A Cost-Efficient Home • The net cost of owning a green home is comparable to – or even cheaper than – owning a standard home. Upfront costs are reduced when industry professionals such as, architects, homebuilders, engineers and plumbers draw on their knowledge and experience to cost-effectively plan, design and build a green home. Finding a professional familiar with green-building techniques will save you money and ensure you’re getting the best-quality work possible; one such example is Christopher Sorenson of Sorenson Architects in Malibu, California. • Month to month, people who live in green homes save money by consuming less energy and less water than standard homes. Over the years, that adds up to big savings. • A healthier home can mean fewer expensive doctor’s visits and fewer days of missed work. • An increasing number of insurance companies are offering discounts on policies covering green homes. Similarly, several mortgage companies offer discounted loan rates for homebuyers buying green. Already, HUD has implemented loan programs that allow homebuyers to borrow more money when they invest in green upgrades. • A green home is often more durable than most standard homes because of its high-quality building materials and construction processes, requiring fewer repairs. • The value of a green home is often higher than that of a comparable standard home, and the market demand for green homes continues to rise says Bandele Oguntomilade, a Realtor with the prestigious Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors. In Rocklin, Ca., the LEEDcertified homes in the Carsten Crossings development outsold the competition two-to-one. • Local, state and federal governments are increasingly offering tax breaks and other incentives for building green homes or adding green features to your home.
ability to spend time outdoors. Pay attention to the landscaping, pool and spa area, patio and the all-important curb appeal. If you have an outdoor living/entertaining area, model it to look like a resort so that buyers can visualize their lifestyle here. Plants, accessories, pillows, candles…they all do wonders to help buyers want to make your home THEIR home. To appreciate the effect of a “well dressed” home, Bandele highly recommends visiting the Manhattan Beach Tour of Homes (sponsored by the American Institute of Architects – Los Angeles Chapter) on Sunday, October 4, from 11am to 4pm featuring four exquisite contemporary homes designed by renowned architects and within one-mile of each other.
For funding, grants, loans, tax credits, rebates and other resources, visit: www.dsireusa.org, www.epa.gov/greenbuilding/tools/funding; www.energystar.gov; www.nahbgreen.org; www.realtor.org; and www.greenhomeguide.org. An Environmentally Friendly Home • Residential cooling and heating alone make up 20% of the United States’ yearly energy use. Throw in household lighting, appliances and other electronic equipment, and homes are clearly a major source of energy consumption. Most of that energy comes from greenhouse gas producers like oil and coal, contributing to global climate change. Green homes use 40% less energy than comparable standard homes. • Some green homes further reduce our dependence on conventional energy sources as they generate some or all of their energy needs through alternative energy sources like the sun, wind, geothermal energy and biomass. • Efficient plumbing and bathing fixtures, drought-tolerant landscaping and water-conserving irrigation systems help green homes use less water than standard homes. • Far fewer natural resources are used in the construction of a green home. Many green building materials have significant recycled content. Some companies, for example, now make carpets and floor tiles from recycled tires and bottles. Green homes can also be constructed with salvaged materials from demolished buildings. Green homes use materials made from rapidly renewable materials, like bamboo, hemp, agrifibers and soybean-based products. • Building a standard 2,500-square-foot home creates approximately two tons of construction waste that ends up in landfills. However, construction of a green home generates much less waste. For a free list of green home remodeling projects under $500, contact Bandele Oguntomilade (a Realtor who has earned the prestigious Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors) at 818-825-6996 or at Bandele@BogunEnterprises.com. Contribution from: US Green Building Council and Bandele Oguntomilade
California Science Center California Science Center, through Sept. 323.724.3623 or californiasciencenter.org Bring the family out for a day of educational fun! The California Science Center has a variety of Air and Space exhibits as well as two special exhibits. Identity: An Exhibition of You allows participants to explore how everything from genetics and social elements create who you are and who you will become. Science in Toyland is great for the kids, with a Domino challenge and Kids Construction Company. Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Center. Sept. 26th at 8pm 805.449.2787 or jalc.org Direct from New York, this internationally acclaimed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra stars Wynton Marsalis, who has recorded more than 30 jazz and classical recordings, won nine Grammy Awards, and was the first jazz artist to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize in music. Legally Blonde The Pantages Theatre, Aug. 12th - Sept. 9th 323.468.1770 or broadwayla.org Based on the hit movie, Legally Blonde has been transformed into a hilarious and uplifting musical. Elle is determined to prove herself when her boyfriend dumps her for someone “more serious” and decides to attend the most “serious” university around, Harvard Law. Legally Blonde has only been running for two years and has already been nominated for six Tony awards! Couples Date Night Dinner Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom, Aug. 14th and Sept.18th 310.470.2640 or cullinaryclassroom.com Want to make a special dinner for a friend or loved one, but don’t know where to begin? This course is a great start to your culinary knowledge. Some amazing dishes you will learn to cook include a beef tenderloin filet, crab and artichoke with homemade pasta, and a delicious stuffed chicken breast. Afterwards taste your creations in a romantic candlelit dinner setting. Animal Acres 2009 Gala Celebration Animal Acres Sanctuary and Compassion Living Center, Sept. 5th 661.269.5404 or animalacres.org Party like an animal, with the animals, at this sensational gala in honor of our beloved farm friends. The evening will begin with a “Cowtail Party” where guests will mingle with the “guests of honor” – over 120 rescued animals, followed by a gourmet vegan-friendly meal and live entertainment. Ellen Degeneres serves as honorary chair and will award individuals and corporations who make great contributions to the protection of farm animals. Kickin’ Cancer 5K Walk/Run Brentwood, Sept. 13th 877.682.7911 or kickincancer.com What a great way to get a little exercise and support a worthy cause at the same time! Participants will raise funds for the Lynne Cohen Foundation, an organization dedicated to researching ovarian cancer and early detection. A women’s healthcare expo, Kiddie Fun Run and Kiddie Corner round out your day!
Featuring Morton’s The Steakhouse 6250 Canoga Ave. • Woodland Hills 818.703.7272 or mortons.com
BROILED SEA SCALLOPS WRAPPED IN BACON WITH APRICOT CHUTNEY Ingredients: 12 Large Sea Scallops (1 – 1 1/2 oz. each) 12 slices Bacon 8 leaves Spinach, washed and stems removed 2 Tbsp. Melted Butter 1/2 cup Apricot Chutney (see recipe below) 2 Lemons, halved 4 Bamboo Skewers Preparation: Place bacon strips on a wire rack in 350-degree oven. Cook until half done, approximately 14 minutes. Remove bacon from oven and wrap each scallop with bacon strip. Slide three bacon-wrapped scallops on each bamboo skewer, leaving a one-inch gap between scallops. Place skewered scallops in buttered pie tin. Brush scallops lightly with melted butter. Place in broiler for 8 minutes, turning once after 4 minutes. To serve, place two spinach leaves in center of each plate. Place one ounce of apricot chutney on spinach leaf of each plate. Place lemon half on each plate. Remove scallops from broiler. Remove bamboo skewer and arrange three scallops on top of other spinach leaf. Serve immediately.
AUG.-SEPT. 2009 As the saying goes, you get one chance to make a first impression and it better be good. Just ask your Realtor – they know that the homes that are selling today are those that stand out from the competition. Because your Realtor is well-versed on what’s on the market, what’s selling, who’s buying and what properties YOUR home is competing with, they are your best resource to determine if and how you should stage your home. Some homeowners are reluctant to spend the additional money it costs to stage. Who can blame them? However, factor in the cost of having your home sit on the market longer; and figure the higher price you may earn by staging and it is usually a worthwhile investment. Statistics show that a staged home far outsells one that is not. Your Realtor can give you seasoned advice on home staging and can recommend a professional home stager that will understand what appeals to a buyer looking in your specific neighborhood and price range. TO STAGE OR NOT TO STAGE Why is staging so effective? Home staging gives buyers a compelling visual image of the possibilities of your home. According to Bandele Oguntomilade, a California Realtor
with an architectural design background, furnished homes appeal to the buyer’s emotions and eliminate any doubt regarding how best to use the space. If your home is already furnished, it needs to have the “wow” factor. If your property is vacant, giving potential buyers a “sense of possibility” with furnished and decorated spaces is critical to your success. A staged home makes it easier to imagine living there and adds value to the sale. Some luxury home buyers want to purchase a turnkey property – furnishings and all. If you can offer them the total package up front, you’ve met the needs of many potential buyers. Bandele says, “Typically a buyer budgets about 20-25% of the purchase price for furnishings, so a $1 million home buyer should plan on spending about $200,000 to nicely furnish their home.” However, Bandele can refer you to talented staging firms that will accomplish the task for 30% to 60% less. MODEL LIKE A MODEL Fashion designers dress models to sell their clothes, so dress your home to sell the house. Tour model homes and you’ll always notice “well-clothed” rooms. Since model homes are strategically designed to sell, you can find
APRICOT CHUTNEY (Yields 8 oz.) Ingredients: 1 cup Smucker’s Apricot Marmalade 1/2 cup Horseradish, strained 2 tsp. Fresh Cracked Black Pepper
great hints for staging. Most model homes have a dream kitchen. Experts know that it’s the kitchens that sell homes. Resurfaced cabinets, modernized knobs and those little designer model home touches work wonders. Pay attention to countertops. You rarely see appliances sitting around in a model. If you do, they are high-end and shiny. Mirrors sparkle, closets are organized, tattered paperbacks are hidden, flowers are fresh and no toys or dirty laundry are visible. Making your home appeal to a buyer isn’t easy. Most of us have too much stuff. Parting with belongings and prepping your home to appeal to strangers can be daunting, so it’s best to hire a home staging professional. To save on costs, many home stagers recommend staging only the high impact areas such as the living space, kitchen and dining area, and master bedroom. The outside of a California home is as important as the inside. Buyers are often from other parts of the country and choose to live here because of the great weather and
• Natural ventilation in green homes, as well as use of mechanical ventilation systems to filter and bring fresh air inside and vent stale air outside, keep residents breathing easy.
Preparation: In stainless steel bowl, smooth marmalade with whip. Add horseradish and cracked black pepper. Blend thoroughly and refrigerate. Chutney can be kept refrigerated up to three weeks. Serves: 4
There are many very real benefits to living in a green home, and every day, more and more Americans are discovering those benefits. With the rise in energy cost and increased awareness of health benefits, many homeowners today are motivated to remodel their homes green. That’s why green homes are expected to make up 10% of new home construction by 2010, according to the McGraw-Hill Construction Residential Green Building SmartMarket Report and 44% of home renovations have incorporated green design concepts and products. Owning a green home is good for your health, your wallet and our environment. A Healthier Home • Green homes’ use of toxin-free building materials helps combat indoor air pollution, which can be much worse than outdoor pollution. Unhealthy air inside can pose serious health risks for residents.
A Cost-Efficient Home • The net cost of owning a green home is comparable to – or even cheaper than – owning a standard home. Upfront costs are reduced when industry professionals such as, architects, homebuilders, engineers and plumbers draw on their knowledge and experience to cost-effectively plan, design and build a green home. Finding a professional familiar with green-building techniques will save you money and ensure you’re getting the best-quality work possible; one such example is Christopher Sorenson of Sorenson Architects in Malibu, California. • Month to month, people who live in green homes save money by consuming less energy and less water than standard homes. Over the years, that adds up to big savings. • A healthier home can mean fewer expensive doctor’s visits and fewer days of missed work. • An increasing number of insurance companies are offering discounts on policies covering green homes. Similarly, several mortgage companies offer discounted loan rates for homebuyers buying green. Already, HUD has implemented loan programs that allow homebuyers to borrow more money when they invest in green upgrades. • A green home is often more durable than most standard homes because of its high-quality building materials and construction processes, requiring fewer repairs. • The value of a green home is often higher than that of a comparable standard home, and the market demand for green homes continues to rise says Bandele Oguntomilade, a Realtor with the prestigious Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors. In Rocklin, Ca., the LEEDcertified homes in the Carsten Crossings development outsold the competition two-to-one. • Local, state and federal governments are increasingly offering tax breaks and other incentives for building green homes or adding green features to your home.
ability to spend time outdoors. Pay attention to the landscaping, pool and spa area, patio and the all-important curb appeal. If you have an outdoor living/entertaining area, model it to look like a resort so that buyers can visualize their lifestyle here. Plants, accessories, pillows, candles…they all do wonders to help buyers want to make your home THEIR home. To appreciate the effect of a “well dressed” home, Bandele highly recommends visiting the Manhattan Beach Tour of Homes (sponsored by the American Institute of Architects – Los Angeles Chapter) on Sunday, October 4, from 11am to 4pm featuring four exquisite contemporary homes designed by renowned architects and within one-mile of each other.
For funding, grants, loans, tax credits, rebates and other resources, visit: www.dsireusa.org, www.epa.gov/greenbuilding/tools/funding; www.energystar.gov; www.nahbgreen.org; www.realtor.org; and www.greenhomeguide.org. An Environmentally Friendly Home • Residential cooling and heating alone make up 20% of the United States’ yearly energy use. Throw in household lighting, appliances and other electronic equipment, and homes are clearly a major source of energy consumption. Most of that energy comes from greenhouse gas producers like oil and coal, contributing to global climate change. Green homes use 40% less energy than comparable standard homes. • Some green homes further reduce our dependence on conventional energy sources as they generate some or all of their energy needs through alternative energy sources like the sun, wind, geothermal energy and biomass. • Efficient plumbing and bathing fixtures, drought-tolerant landscaping and water-conserving irrigation systems help green homes use less water than standard homes. • Far fewer natural resources are used in the construction of a green home. Many green building materials have significant recycled content. Some companies, for example, now make carpets and floor tiles from recycled tires and bottles. Green homes can also be constructed with salvaged materials from demolished buildings. Green homes use materials made from rapidly renewable materials, like bamboo, hemp, agrifibers and soybean-based products. • Building a standard 2,500-square-foot home creates approximately two tons of construction waste that ends up in landfills. However, construction of a green home generates much less waste. For a free list of green home remodeling projects under $500, contact Bandele Oguntomilade (a Realtor who has earned the prestigious Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors) at 818-825-6996 or at Bandele@BogunEnterprises.com. Contribution from: US Green Building Council and Bandele Oguntomilade
California Science Center California Science Center, through Sept. 323.724.3623 or californiasciencenter.org Bring the family out for a day of educational fun! The California Science Center has a variety of Air and Space exhibits as well as two special exhibits. Identity: An Exhibition of You allows participants to explore how everything from genetics and social elements create who you are and who you will become. Science in Toyland is great for the kids, with a Domino challenge and Kids Construction Company. Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Center. Sept. 26th at 8pm 805.449.2787 or jalc.org Direct from New York, this internationally acclaimed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra stars Wynton Marsalis, who has recorded more than 30 jazz and classical recordings, won nine Grammy Awards, and was the first jazz artist to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize in music. Legally Blonde The Pantages Theatre, Aug. 12th - Sept. 9th 323.468.1770 or broadwayla.org Based on the hit movie, Legally Blonde has been transformed into a hilarious and uplifting musical. Elle is determined to prove herself when her boyfriend dumps her for someone “more serious” and decides to attend the most “serious” university around, Harvard Law. Legally Blonde has only been running for two years and has already been nominated for six Tony awards! Couples Date Night Dinner Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom, Aug. 14th and Sept.18th 310.470.2640 or cullinaryclassroom.com Want to make a special dinner for a friend or loved one, but don’t know where to begin? This course is a great start to your culinary knowledge. Some amazing dishes you will learn to cook include a beef tenderloin filet, crab and artichoke with homemade pasta, and a delicious stuffed chicken breast. Afterwards taste your creations in a romantic candlelit dinner setting. Animal Acres 2009 Gala Celebration Animal Acres Sanctuary and Compassion Living Center, Sept. 5th 661.269.5404 or animalacres.org Party like an animal, with the animals, at this sensational gala in honor of our beloved farm friends. The evening will begin with a “Cowtail Party” where guests will mingle with the “guests of honor” – over 120 rescued animals, followed by a gourmet vegan-friendly meal and live entertainment. Ellen Degeneres serves as honorary chair and will award individuals and corporations who make great contributions to the protection of farm animals. Kickin’ Cancer 5K Walk/Run Brentwood, Sept. 13th 877.682.7911 or kickincancer.com What a great way to get a little exercise and support a worthy cause at the same time! Participants will raise funds for the Lynne Cohen Foundation, an organization dedicated to researching ovarian cancer and early detection. A women’s healthcare expo, Kiddie Fun Run and Kiddie Corner round out your day!
As your neighbor, I am honored to be the Woodland Hills Real Estate Expert serving all your Real Estate needs! When you are ready to find the lifestyle you’ve dreamed about, move up, size down or just make a change, call Bandele at 818.825.6996. Selling or Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. So it’s important to work with someone who can provide sound advice and a steady, guiding hand when you need it. Bandele Oguntomilade, a Certified Residential Specialist, and a member of the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, is the CEO of Bogun Enterprises. Bandele has also earned the highly coveted Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors. Prior to becoming a Realtor, Bandele practiced real estate law for 11 years at fortune 500 financial institutions and she practiced architecture for five years at prominent architecture firms. Bogun Enterprises is committed to helping you acquire the home of your dreams and building wealth through real estate investment. Whether you are buying or selling real estate, as an individual, developer or other business enterprise, you will significantly benefit from our specialized knowledge, innovative consumer focused programs, experience, and friendly service. Our real estate practice is built around two key beliefs (i) homeownership is a fundamental human right, and (ii) wealth is effectively amassed through real estate acquisition. To that end, we enthusiastically serve all who strive to own or expand their piece of the American dream.
Call us at (818) 825-6996 or visit www.BogunEnterprises.com
August / September 2009
Woodland Hills - Market Update What an encouraging summer for home sales in Woodland Hills! The number of homes that are currently pending sale in Woodland Hills is twice the number of homes that sold in the first six months of the year! No doubt about it, the housing market is not only improving for lower priced homes, the prognosis for luxury homes sales is quite optimistic. Now is the time to reconsider putting your home on the market for sale and take advantage of the increasing sales volume and prices. Call Bandele Oguntomilade at 818.825.6996 for all your real estate needs.
WOODLAND HILLS MARKET SNAPSHOT:
Home Staging
Homes for Sale as of July 31, 2009 168 Single Family Homes • 76 Condos
Homes Sold between May 15 – July 31, 2009 175 Single Family Homes • 39 Condos Homes Pending Sale as of July 31, 2009 111 Single Family Homes • 53 Condos
A Successful Strategy in Today’s Market
FEATURED PROPERTY IN
YOUR GREEN GIFT! Get a free list of Green Home Remodeling Projects that cost under $500. Also get a free Green Audit, Analysis and Report of your current home and replacement home (at close of escrow) when you list your current home for sale and purchase your replacement home through Bandele Oguntomilade of Bogun Enterprises. Call Bandele at (818) 825-6996 or email Bandele@BogunEnterprises.com.
Living Green
BANDELE OGUNTOMILADE Certified Residential Specialist Member of the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing NAR Green Designation Direct: 818.825.6996 Bandele@BogunEnterprises.com www.BogunEnterprises.com
A REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE FIRM Turning Your Real Estate Possibilities into Reality! 21317 De La Guerra Street • Woodland Hills, CA 91364 If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Department of Real Estate License Number 01479541.
5661 Como Circle • Woodland Hills, CA 91367 www.5661ComoCircle.com • $649,000 Spacious 4 bedrooms, 2.5 Baths; private, quiet, modern styling inside and out; separate dining area, powder room; granite counters; 2-car attached garage; fire sprinklers, security system, wired smoke alarms; low-maintenance yard, redwood privacy fences; wood-burning fireplace; pre-wired for surround sound and home automation; huge master bath marble counters, Jacuzzi tub, spacious shower, marble-tiled bench; close to Warner Center, shopping malls, restaurants.
For all your Real Estate Needs, Call Bandele at 818-825-6996. FREE SERVICES AND REPORTS ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU AT WWW.BOGUNENTERPRISES.COM: • Freely search the Multiple Listing Service • Get a free list of bargains • Get a free report on how to sell your home fast and for the greatest proceeds Free Mortgage Review Offer! For a Complimentary Mortgage Review, Call Chuck Gebert at 805.908.2000. Chuck Gebert, a seasoned senior mortgage loan advisor, is offering you a courtesy mortgage review. He knows your time is valuable and most homeowners don’t comprehensively review their mortgage documents and terms. However, nearly every homeowner can benefit from Chuck’s mortgage review and save money in a down interest rate environment.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996
Good for Your Health, Your Wallet & Our World
Impress Your Dinner Guests!
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