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How to sell your home with Multiple Offers in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
0 Comments Published by margomurray August 24th, 2008 in Real Estate in South Orange County, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Mission Viejo Real Estate, Real Estate Market, Real Estate Advice, margo Murray. by margomurray 3 Via Onza, Rancho Santa Margarita - Listed for $735,000
Sold with mulitple offers in less than one month
5 suggestions to ensure a successful real estate sale in Rancho Santa Margarita
Margo MurrayHighly Upgraded Mountain View Home in Rancho Santa Margarita
1 Comment Published by margomurray July 27th, 2008 in Real Estate in South Orange County, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Melinda Heights Real Estate. by margomurray![]()
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3 Via Onza, Rancho Santa Margarita - Listed for $735,000
Gorgeous upgraded home, beatufully landscaped! Wonderful open floor plan with cathedral ceilings. Has been totally remodeled features include hardwood flooring, crown molding and 5″ base boards throughout, custom paint, recessed lighting, elegant tile fireplace, Dream kitchden with new appliances, granite counter tops, tumble stone back splash & beautiful cherry cabinetry. All bathrooms are upgraded with new sile stone counter tops, new light & sink fixtures. All bedrooms are spacious with mirrored wardrobes, custom paint & ceiling fans. The yard is perfect for entertainig with built-in BBQ, fire pit & spa, covered patio and a breath taking mountain view.
Is this Economic Stimulus Package going to work?
0 Comments Published by margomurray April 21st, 2008 in Real Estate in South Orange County, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Mission Viejo Real Estate, Coto De Caza Real Estate, Foothill Ranch, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills Real Estate, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Niguel Real Estate, Dana Point Real Estate, Laguna Beach Real Estate, Melinda Heights Real Estate, Economy. by margomurrayPhrased differently, is my $600 check really enough to turn this economy around? No, and it’s not
designed to do so. However, it will do more than you think. At its core, the package employs a simple concept. One of the first things that happens in a recession is that people lose their discretionary income. As a result, people stop buying iPods and designer jeans and, instead, purchaseCD players and Levis. The top-tier vendors have to cut back and fire some of their workers. Since they tend to offer higher-paying jobs with better benefits, these jobs are a substantial loss to the economy. The displaced workers essentially move down one rung on the economic ladder. This cycle can continue for several classes of workers, and the cycle is very difficult to reverse. This is what economists mean when they say, “we may talk ourselves into a recession.” Small clinical studies have shown that even a modest cash “prize” or “gift” can alter this tendency to spend less, causing people to focus on their extra cash, instead of the decreased bonus at work or the higher prices at the pump. Of course, that’s only the most prominent element of the Stimulus Package. Also included were improved lending conditions and an increase in the amount of credit available to certain banks.
The Life Option Living in Rancho Santa Margarita
0 Comments Published by margomurray April 15th, 2008 in Community, Real Estate in South Orange County, Social Events, Lifestyles, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Mission Viejo Real Estate, Ladera Ranch, Aliso Viejo Real Estate, Melinda Heights Real Estate. by margomurray
The Life Option
The town of Rancho Santa Margarita gives home and apartment hunters a chance at the healthiest life their housing dollar can buy. I call it the Life Option, because recreation was designed into Rancho Santa Margarita’s basic plan from the beginning and in a big way. Under the plan, over half of the towns 5,000 acres are devoted to open space and a network of recreational facilities which integrate residential neighborhoods. These facilities are designed to make available to residents an exceptional array of activities. Walk around the lake, or bike on some of the most majestic bike trails, or swim in the pools which are throughout the community. And around the town lies a paradise of parklands, baseball- soccer fields or tennis- basketball courts. Taken together, they comprise of marvelous conspiracy of God and man to keep Ranch Santa Margarita’s residents living to the fullest.
Taste of Rancho - Celebrate the great food of Rancho Santa Margarita & Go Green Expo
1 Comment Published by margomurray April 15th, 2008 in Community, Real Estate in South Orange County, Social Events, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Mission Viejo Real Estate, Coto De Caza Real Estate, Foothill Ranch, Ladera Ranch, Aliso Viejo Real Estate, Melinda Heights Real Estate. by margomurraySaturday, April 19th, 2008, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Bring your family, friends and a big appetite to this free event at Civic Plaza. Tickets for the delectable tastes will be sold for $1. Each restaurant booth will have a sampling of their menu available for your enjoyment ranging from $2 - $8.The Rotary Club of Coto de Caza/Rancho Santa Margarita will host a Beer and Wine Garden at the event. Try a new vintage or enjoy an old favorite as you mingle with friends and neighbors.
In between tastings, event goers will also enjoy the Go GREEN Expo. This educational showcase will allow attendees to learn about the products and services offered locally that promote a greener lifestyle. Join in the fun and get a jump on celebrating Earth Day 2008. Taking care of the earth is not just a responsibility – it is a privilege.
The fun continues at 8:00 p.m. with the After Taste – an after party hosted by the Rotary Club at the Bell Tower Regional Community Center. The William Lyon Homes Ballroom will be rockin’ to the sounds of a Disco Band and restaurants will continue to serve their specialty dishes. For ticket information visit www.rotarydelsol.com.
This event presents a wonderful opportunity for Rancho Santa Margarita residents and those of neighboring cities to gather and celebrate our vibrant community.
Homes for People in All Stages of Life
0 Comments Published by margomurray April 15th, 2008 in Community, Real Estate in South Orange County, Lifestyles, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Mission Viejo Real Estate, Ladera Ranch, Melinda Heights Real Estate. by margomurray

Housing in Rancho Santa Margarita is for people with all sorts of needs and preferences. For single people, Married people. Families. People in their youth. Their mid years. Their later years. People at vious income levels and with changing space requirements. Here are apartments for people just starting out. Smaller attached homes for first-time buyers and larger ones for people moving up. And for people with growing families, there are detached homes in a range of sizes. And homes for people whose children have left “the nest”.
Rancho Santa Margarita is a town you can live in for life. Starting as low as $200,000 and going up to over $1,000,000. Home prices have always been an exceptional value for orange county real estate.
Beautifully located Rancho Santa Margarita
0 Comments Published by margomurray April 15th, 2008 in Community, Real Estate in South Orange County, Lifestyles, Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Mission Viejo Real Estate, Melinda Heights Real Estate. by margomurrayBeautifully located. Secluded, yet accessible. Rancho Santa Margarita’s setting is a gift of God. For the town sits amidst the beauty of a vast valley of viewlands. 5,600-foot Saddleback Mountain and the sprawling range of the Santa Ana Mountains. The woodlands of the Cleveland National Forest and rolling hills of Coto de Caza. O’Neill Regional Park and Trabuco Creek. The arroyos and laderas of historic Rancho Mission Viejo.
Land with an everpresent sense of size and grandeur.
Yet in location just 8 miles from Interstate 5 and within a very short distance of the 241 Tollroad. In Orange county, one of the nation’s most buoyant economies; within access of lively business and commercial centers like Newport Beach and Irvine Spectrum. And of the many cultural, civic and retail facilities throughout the region. From the town’s very beginning, its designers invested its basic plan with a unique “village feel.” By devoting over 2,500 acres to parks, plazas, picnic areas, sports fields, bike lanes, jogging paths, greenbelts. Open space designed to give residents what they need to relax to exercise or to simply gather together. It is the Urban Village concept of life and community.

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