Page 2 December 3, 2015 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Guaranteed Sale Program Local Real Estate Agent Will Buy Your Torrance Home for Cash Torrance - Every month, thousands of homeowners are faced with the stressful dilemma of whether to buy first or sell first. You see, if you buy before selling, you could run the risk of owning two homes. And, given market conditions, if you try to buy first without already having sold your current house, your offer will not be competitive with already liquid buyers, leaving you unable to compete. Or, just as bad, if you sell first, you could end up homeless. It’s what insiders in the industry call the Real Estate Catch 22, and it’s an extremely difficult position to find yourself in. This financial and emotional tightrope is one you usually have to walk alone because most agents have no way of helping you with this predicament. But one local realtor is using a unique Guaranteed Sale Program which solves this dilemma. This program guarantees the sale of your present home before you take possession of your new one. If your home doesn’t sell in 120 days, they will buy it from you themselves for the previously agreed price. They will also write a binding, all cash contract on your house so you are already under contract when you make an offer on your new dream home! This is their way of ensuring that you never get caught in the Real Estate Catch 22. Before you hire any professional, you should research the market to find out which Realtor can do the best job for you. When interviewing agents, find out what kind of guarantee they are willing to give you with respect to the selling of your home, and the purchase of your next home. Unfortunately, you’ll find that most agents simply cannot make such a guarantee. To help you learn more about this program and how it can make your move less stressful, a FREE special report has been prepared entitled “How to Avoid Getting Stuck with Two Homes”. To order a FREE Special Report, visit www.SellMyTorranceHome. com or to hear a brief recorded message about how to order your FREE copy of this report call toll-free 1-800-791-3854 and enter 1091. You can call any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Get your free special report NOW to find out how to guarantee the cash sale of your home. This report is courtesy of Salzman Team, NW Real Estate Brokers BRE #00952732. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract. Copyright © 2015 Provided and paid for by Salzman Team NW Real Estate Community Briefs The Rivalry Continues 7th Annual Rotary USC vs. UCLA Tailgate Luncheon was held on November 24 at Torrance Marriott. Presented by Rotary Clubs of Lomita-Torrance Airport, South Bay Sunrise, Del Amo and Torrance benefiting the athletic programs of Torrance Unified School District. Speakers included John Papadakis (USC) and Kris Farris (UCLA). MC was Pete Arbogast. Torrance Councilman Tim Goodrich with USC mascot Traveler VII and his Trojan warrior and UCLA mascot Oski the Bear. Photo provided by Torrance Councilman Tim Goodrich. Counseling4Kids Benefit From Fundraiser Counseling4Kids a nonprofit agency that provides in-home mental health therapy to children in LA County, was a beneficiary of funds raised at the 2nd annual “Taste of Italy” held November 22 at Di Roma Cucina, located at 23863 Hawthorne Blvd. in Torrance. Chef Vittorio Novelli cooked up his signature pasta, pizza and main course Italian cuisine which were enjoyed by guests who dined at the all-day event. For 18 years, C4K has provided licensed therapists to more than 11,000 children, many who have experienced extreme trauma from abuse and neglect as well as delivery healing and advocacy to at-risk children and families. For more information, visit www. counseling4kids.org. New Challenge Ministries president John Hernandez (back left) and his spouse Laura Hernandez (back middle) pictured with C4K Community Liaison Neslie Akkol (back right), Chef Novelli (front left) and singer Arlo. El Camino College Dance Department to Present Lo-Tech, No-Tech Concerts The El Camino College Dance Department will present Lo-Tech, No-Tech Concerts at 7 p.m. December 7 and 8 in Marsee Auditorium. The Lo-Tech, No-Tech Concerts are final showings from all dance classes offered at El Camino College in the fall semester. The choreography for the show is created by the ECC instructors of these classes and students in each class perform the final dances. Technical aspects of the shows are kept to a minimum to showcase dances from theatrical, world and social dance styles Tickets for the concerts are $10 each and may be purchased online at www.centerforthearts. org , by phone at 310-329-5345 or toll-free at 800-832-ARTS. The Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Campus parking is $3. The El Camino College Marsee Auditorium is located at 16007 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance. More El Camino News... Leading middle school VEX Robotics students and mentors from around the South Bay will come to El Camino College on Saturday, December 5 for the “South Bay Nothing But Net VEX Robotics Tournament.” The robotics tourney runs from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Student Activities Center. More than 20 teams will compete in backto back robot challenges in this action-packed tournament sponsored by the El Camino College Robotics Club (El Croc) and the Division of Industry and Technology. This event is open to the public, and it’s free to attend! Participants will compete for the championship title by strategically executing the VEX Robotics Competition Nothing But Net game, driving robots they designed, built and programmed from the ground up using VEX EDR. VEX Robotics Competition Nothing But Net is played by scoring colored balls in high and low goals and by elevating robots in a designated climbing zone. The South Bay Nothing But Net VEX Robotics Tournament is one of a series of VEX Robotics Competitions scheduled internationally throughout the year. VEX Robotics is the world’s fastest growing competitive robotics program for elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and colleges around the world, with more than 12,000 teams from 33 countries that participate in more than 1,000 VEX Robotics events worldwide. The competition season culminates each spring, with the highlyanticipated VEX Worlds, uniting top qualifying teams from local, state and international VEX Robotics events. VEX Robotics Competition Nothing But Net was developed by VEX Robotics, Inc. and the Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation, leaders in educational and competitive robotics. • Police Reports Burglary-Residential 11/21/2015 11:35 PM 300 BLOCK VIA PASQUAL Suspect(s) enters unlocked door, ransacks and takes property/ laptop, cell phone, MP3, watches, passport, cash Theft 11/22/2015 12:01:00 AM 16000 BLOCK VAN NESS AVE Suspect(s) takes unattended property from porch/ tote containing personal items, laptop, cell phone, wallet Robbery-Weapon 11/21/2015 7:19:00 PM 1200 BLOCK SARTORI AVE Suspect approaches victim, exposes a handgun in his waistband and demands victim’s property/ wallet, cell phone Theft 11/21/2015 3:30:00 PM 2200 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) takes unattended property from counter/ cell phone Robbery-Weapon 11/21/2015 12:20 PM 1600 BLOCK CRAVENS AVE Suspect rings doorbell, pushes past victim when she opens her door and places a knife to victim’s neck before victim flees out of her residence/ no loss Burglary-Auto 11/21/2015 12:00:01 AM 3300 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and takes property/third row seat Burglary-Residential 11/20/2015 10:55:00 AM 23700 BLOCK WESTERN AVE Suspect(s) enters vacant home by unknown means and takes property/ oven Vandalism 11/20/2015 2:00:00 PM 23700 BLOCK FALENA AVE Suspect(s) graffitis exterior wall Robbery-StrongArm 11/19/2015 7:00:09 PM 18900 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect enters open business and forcibly takes property from cash register when it opens/ cash Robbery-StrongArm 11/19/2015 6:15:00 PM 3400 BLOCK SEPULVEDA BLVD Suspect enters open business and forcibly takes property from cash register when it opens/ cash Burglary-Auto 11/20/2015 7:30:00 PM 20600 BLOCK MANHATTAN PL Suspect(s) smashes window for entry, ransacks and takes property/ stereo equipment Robbery-StrongArm 11/19/2015 4:36:00 PM 17500 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect vehicle pulls up to pedestrian victim, passenger grabs victim’s property from his hand and suspect vehicle speeds away/ bank bag, cash Vandalism 11/19/2015 11:00:00 AM 2600 BLOCK AIRPORT DR Suspect(s) scratches victim’s vehicle’s paint Theft 11/19/2015 5:00:00 PM 22000 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) takes locked property from side of location/ bicycle Burglary-Residential 11/19/2015 10:00:00 PM 3300 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect(s) removes screen and pushes open window for entry/ no loss Burglary-Auto 11/19/2015 6:45:00 AM 2200 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and takes property/purse Battery-Simple 11/18/2015 4:30 PM 3300 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect attempts to hit victim in the face, grazing her then spits in her face Burglary-Residential 11/18/2015 8:40:00 AM 23700 BLOCK WESTERN AVE Suspect(s) pries open door for entry and takes property/wall-mounted medicine cabinet Auto Theft 11/18/2015 9:00:00 AM 2600 BLOCK CARSON ST Stolen vehicle: ‘92 Honda Accord Burglary-Commercial 11/18/2015 5:59:00 AM 1700 BLOCK CABRILLO AVE Suspect(s) accesses vehicle through partially open window and takes property/ duffel bag, laptop, passport, documents Battery-Simple 11/17/2015 8:13:52 PM 22000 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect punches victim in the face Auto Theft 11/17/2015 8:01 PM 23700 BLOCK WESTERN AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘92 Honda Civic Theft 11/17/2015 12:15:00 PM 1800 BLOCK BORDER AVE Suspect(s) enters open business and takes property/security camera Auto Theft 11/17/2015 9:00:00 AM 18500 BLOCK GRAMERCY PL See Police Reports, page 10
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