Karina Sayed – Setting Standards

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Karina Sayed – Setting Standards “The bottom line: investing in real estate is smart because the property is tangible. People always have, and always will, need shelter. This means it is very unlikely that our need for shelter (i.e., buying or renting homes) will ever go away.”Kathy Fettke, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of RealWealthIt is the dream of every man to possess a shelter on the most pocket-friendly budget. However, with every desire comes additional demands and sacrifices; some might be more focused on the aesthetics of their dream place, and others might just need a little bit more security. At the same time, some demand a more spacious residence. With the regular fastidious development around the sphere, one must not need to worry about finding the right accommodation. But the question arises, how does one find the exact property in a crowded city full of bustling communities and a diverse collection of landscapes throughout the municipality? If one sets foot to find the required property on his own in an enor...

Insights from Kinfolk Home Loans Founders on Leadership in Real Estate

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Insights from Kinfolk Home Loans Founders on Leadership in Real Estate The world of real estate is not just about transactions and properties; it’s a realm where leadership is redefined, nurtured, and transformed. In a groundbreaking exploration of leadership journeys, Kinfolk Home Loans founders Cody Adams, Scott Camara, and Connor Cozen offer valuable insights into how their experiences have shaped an evolution of leadership styles and values in the context of the real estate industry.A journey of leadership begins with the foundations of early life experiences, academic pursuits, and personal growth. Drawing from their diverse backgrounds, Cody Adams, Scott Camara, and Connor Cozen have leveraged their formative years to establish a unique approach to real estate leadership. From humble beginnings to academic achievements, their collective experiences contribute to an enriched perspective on leadership, emphasizing values, and authentic connections.Cody Adams, Chief Executive Officer of Kinfolk Home Loans, shares, “Our journeys began far...

Can CBD Oil Help You Recover From A Hangover?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Can CBD Oil Help You Recover From A Hangover? CBD oil has become the new “hangover savior” for a few hemp fans. That’s right, many party-hardy guys and gals are reaching for a bottle of CBD after a boozy night. Supposedly, CBD oil’s anti-inflammatory effects help bring some semblance of normalcy to folks fighting off a massive migraine.So, do CBD products work that well for hangover symptoms? Are CBD extracts a valid “cheat code” for the pounding headaches that follow a night of frivolity?Can CBD Oil Get Rid Of Your Hangover?Sorry to burst your bubble, but CBD oil isn’t powerful enough to get rid of a hangover. Honestly, it will take time and hydration to get over this painful side effect.However, just because CBD can’t “cure” a hangover doesn’t mean it can’t help in the recovery process. It’s true that CBD has anti-inflammatory effects, which may help reduce the pain patients feel during a hangover. There are also plenty of migraine patients that use...

Big animals avoid impact of Hilary, wildlife in streams is more vulnerable

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Big animals avoid impact of Hilary, wildlife in streams is more vulnerable When Tropical Storm Hilary drenched the town of Big Bear and nearby communities, some mountain dwellers were trapped by flash floods, debris flows and washed out roadways.But not local residents Jackie and Shadow.The famous bald eagles who live near Big Bear Lake quickly took cover, roosting high in the trees, finding protection from the storm’s punch. Eagle watcher Sandy Steers said the pair “are doing just fine” on Tuesday, Aug. 22.The San Gabriel River at the Azusa River Wilderness Park Wednesday, August 23, 2023. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)David Talavera of Glendora rides his electric wheel at the Azusa River Wilderness Park Wednesday, August 23, 2023. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)The San Gabriel River streams past a water level indicator at the Azusa River Wilderness Park Wednesday, August 23, 2023. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)A baby bald eagle peaks out from under a parent in a nest above Big Bear Lake on ...

Which vegetable was deemed the top superfood? You might be surprised.

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Which vegetable was deemed the top superfood? You might be surprised. We know that vegetables are often the healthiest food on the plate – when they do make it onto the plate.Loaded with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber, veggies are known for their health-promoting and disease-prevention properties. New research has ranked vegetables and fruit by their nutrient density or the amount of nutrients obtained per serving. While this information can help us optimize our nutrition, the findings of the study are a bit surprising.The study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded only one vegetable with a perfect 100% score and it wasn’t cauliflower, broccoli or even kale. A lesser-known green vegetable, watercress, took the title as “top superfood”. Watercress is a leafy green vegetable in the Brassicaceae, or cabbage, family that grows in freshwater. It has a strong peppery and even bitter flavor. Watercress is higher in vitamin A and potassium than other lettuces and has more vitamin C than oranges.Related ArticlesHealth | ...

Antioch moves forward with new tenant protections

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Antioch moves forward with new tenant protections In yet another move to strengthen tenant protections, the Antioch City Council this week approved a new set of rules to ensure against landlord retaliation and harassment.The action came after more than a year of tenants and supporters advocating for help and after the council considered a draft review and later approved a first reading of revised ordinance in July. That version, however, advanced with changes on its second reading with Councilwoman Monica Wilson absent, Councilman Mike Barbanica recusing himself and Councilwoman Lori Ogorchock dissenting, requiring it to return for a first reading.On Tuesday, though, after hearing more than two hours of public comments and discussion, the City Council voted 3-to-1 to approve the latest version of rules, with Ogorchock dissenting and Barbanica again recusing himself.“This legislation that we’re voting on today is not the exact same one as it was a few weeks ago,” Thorpe said. “…The implication here is about the landlord&...

Mystery investor buys nearly 60 acres in South Bay hills from Arrillaga trust

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Mystery investor buys nearly 60 acres in South Bay hills from Arrillaga trust PALO ALTO — A mystery investor has paid about $20 million for big chunks of hilly land in the Palo Alto area that had been owned by the late John Arrillaga, a Silicon Valley real estate legend.The buyer operated through an affiliate called Fierce Sunrise LLC to purchase the property, according to documents filed on Aug. 23 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office.Fierce Sunrise paid about $20.7 million for eight parcels, which are along a private road called Tierra Arboles in Palo Alto, the county real estate records show.For numerous years, the property had been owned by Arrillaga, a long-time real estate executive who during his career became one of the Bay Area’s most successful and savvy developers with a client list of tenants that read like a who’s who of Silicon Valley corporate royalty. Google and Apple were among these.Arrillaga, whose success in real estate made him a multi-billionaire known for his philanthropy, died in January 2022 at the age...

Bay Area high school football 2023: Week 1 preview, schedule

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Bay Area high school football 2023: Week 1 preview, schedule High school football is back for Bay Area schools.Eight months after the curtain closed on the 2022 season, more than 100 teams in the Bay Area News Group’s coverage area will return to football fields across the region this weekend.It will start with a handful of games on Thursday and continue with many more on Friday and Saturday.The area’s heavyweights — Serra, De La Salle, Pittsburg and others — will be in action.The Bay Area News Group will have complete coverage all season. If you have not already, please sign up for a digital subscription. Your contributions keep us going.Here are this week’s top matchups and schedule:FridayOrange Lutheran (1-0) at No. 2 De La Salle, 7:30 p.m.: De La Salle opens its season against a Southern California heavyweight that had no trouble breezing past traditional power Serra-Gardena 47-19 in an opening game last week. Orange Lutheran QB TJ Lateef, who has offers from Georgia, Miami, Arizona State and Arizona, threw f...

Elderly residents evicted from their Sausalito apartments

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

Elderly residents evicted from their Sausalito apartments SAUSALITO, Calif. (KRON) -- Residents who live at Portofino Riviera woke up to eviction notices on their doors informing them they have to be moved out within two months. Among those being evicted is 93-year-old Ursula Goldstone who has lived at this apartment complex for nearly nine years and has called Sausalito home for decades. “It takes all my energy to not burst out to tears when I think about it,” Goldstone said.  Scientists solve deep-sea ‘Octopus Garden’ mystery off California coast Goldstone says her health has started to decline, but living at her waterfront apartment is what has kept her going. She had hoped it would be her last home, but everything changed once she received an eviction notice. “Never expected that I would ever have to move because I’m 93 this year. To pack up at this stage is extremely upsetting,” Goldstone said. Portofino Riviera is a 40-unit apartment complex located on Main Street. The three story building is owned by North Coas...

NATO-member Norway to donate F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, becoming third country to do so

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:01 GMT

NATO-member Norway to donate F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, becoming third country to do so COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — NATO-member Norway will donate F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said Thursday, amid Kyiv’s difficult counteroffensive against Russia.Speaking to Norwegian news agency NTB in Kyiv where he paid a visit on the occasion of Ukraine’s Independence Day, Gahr Støre said Norway will provide F-16 aircraft to Ukraine but they’ll probably be less than 10.Gahr Støre said he informed Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of the aircraft donation and that Norway would discuss the number of planes as well as the transfer timetable with Kyiv and other allied countries. “But Ukraine can count on Norway to make a contribution,” Gahr Støre added.Norway would be the third European country after the Netherlands and Denmark to donate F-16 planes.Ukraine has long pleaded for the sophisticated fighter jets to give it a combat edge. It recently launched a long-anticipated counteroffensive against the Kremlin’s ...