Simi Valley’s newest restaurant, the Bamboo Café, offers a Vietnamese menu. Owner and Chef Tony Doan has added a unique menu item to his restaurant which is bringing in many eager eaters. The Pho Real Challenge is an eating contest reminiscent of the movie ” The Great Outdoors”, where John Candy takes the challenge to […]
#30 Gary Galloway Memorial Police vs Fire Football Game – Make a Wish Foundation
365 Things to do in Simi Valley loves a noble cause. While we can go out for entertainment and shopping, sometimes there are activities in Simi Valley that are fun and help raise funds for very good causes. The Police and Fire Departments in Simi Valley do such a thing by hosting a football game […]
#28 Snow Fest Rancho Santa Susana Park 365 Things to do in Simi Valley
This is the second year the Rancho Simi Parks and Recreation Department puts on this Free event at Rancho Santa Susana Park. Simi Valley Snow Fest has become very popular as one of the hills in the park is covered with snow, and a flat patch of snow is put out for the preschool age children. […]
12 Tips To Make Your REO Offer More Attractive (Bank Owned Homes)
12 Tips To Make Your REO Offer More Attractive (Bank Owned Homes) Currently I represent a local Southern California Bank with their REO (Bank Owned) properties in Simi Valley, Moorpark, Camarillo, the Conejo Valley and West San Fernando Valley. I have also represented buyers on other bank owned homes. Below are 12 tips to help […]
#29 Amanda McPherson Family Walk & Carnival 365 Thing to do in Simi Valley
The Amanda McPherson Foundation was founded in memory of a little girl cherished by so many. Amanda suffered from Viral Myocarditis. The McPherson Family has impacted Simi Valley through the foundation which: Provides resources and support for special education students in the public schools in Ventura County (Amanda’s Corners) Provides support for youth athletic programs […]
Understanding Country Development and Growth
This is a very interesting video form “TED India” in 2009. Discussion on income and health of people related to their country.
Simi Valley Home Sales Report for September 2010
Simi Valley home sales for September 2010 held their ground and blended in with the running averages. Interest rates remained below 5% in September and some buyers were able to lock rates below 4 1/2%. Even with historically low interest rates Simi Valley Home buyers remain cautious. While the number of distressed properties listed for […]
#25 Simi Valley Days Carnival – 365 Things to do in Simi Valley
(Video Below) The Simi Valley Days Carnival is a 5 day event that takes place the weekend after the Simi Valley Days Parade. Rides, Food, Music and shopping are part of the fun. The more unusual event is the Cow Chip Bingo contest. You can buy a chance to win prize money in this event. […]
Simi Valley Home Sales Report For August 2010
The number of single-family detached homes sold in Simi Valley for the month of August 2010 retreated slightly for a second straight month. While interest rates are favorable, loan qualification is tougher and buyers are not quick to jump into a purchase with the lack of tax credits for incentives. The popular price range continued […]
#24 Simi Valley Days Parade – 365 Things To Do in Simi Valley
(Video Below) This year’s Simi Valley Days Parade took place on September 11, 2010. This event goes all way back to 1933 and was originally branded Pioneer Days. I actually participated (in the parade) in the late 1970s with my high school and the route was on the East End of Simi Valley ending on […]