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When You Hire Me to sell your property, I include a 3-D Virtual Tour of your house as part of my marketing strategy.
360 degree Virtual Tours gives Home Buyers an opportunity to see the home in a way that no ordinary 2D photography can. Virtual Tours provide viewers with a complete picture rather than just segments or angles that leave questions and uncertainties in their minds.
- 360 degree virtual tours allow the Home Buyer to navigate the tours by clicking on integrated floor plans.
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FREE 3D TOUR OF YOUR HOUSE
When You Hire Me to sell your property, I include a 3-D Virtual Tour of your house as part of my marketing strategy.
360 degree Virtual Tours gives Home Buyers an opportunity to see the home in a way that no ordinary 2D photography can. Virtual Tours provide viewers with a complete picture rather than just segments or angles that leave questions and uncertainties in their minds.
FREE 3D TOUR FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Invite customers inside with a virtual tour of your business on Google Search, Google Maps and Google+. As members of our local community, I want to bring this technology and service to you FOR FREE.
Son of Immigrants
And they did. I saw them work hard. They worked when they were sick, when they were tired, and when they didn’t want to. I excelled in school. They excelled in providing. I saw some of their dreams fade and businesses that they started fail. My parents instilled a drive and a work ethic in me that most people can’t relate to. They led by example, and so do I.
No Gimmicks. Documented Success.
The Los Angeles Times Real Estate section featured Paul Argueta twice in 2007, once in March and once in April for his expertise in residential real estate sales and unique niche marketing.Zillow, Trulia, & Real Trends ranked him in the top 1% of all agents nationwide according to their Annual “America’s Best Real Estate Agents” List.
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The City of Duarte
Located well within the Greater Los Angeles metropolis, Duarte is a jewel in the San Gabriel Valley. Duarte has gained a high-profile image throughout Southern California due to its broad economic base, noted cultural, scientific, and educational institutions, and shopping and dining establishments that attract customers from the region. This along with Duarte’s many fine examples of architecture, and wealthy neighborhoods, provide Duarte with a prominence enjoyed by few cities in the Los Angeles area.
Many associate Duarte with the Rose Bowl and the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day. Duarte is located 10 miles northeast of Downtown LA and is bordered by La Canada Flintridge , Eagle Rock, Highland Park and other neighborhoods.
Duarte is revered for its architecture which include the likes of Frank Lloyd Wright, Buff & Hensman, Richard Neutra and Paul Williams. Duarte is the crown of the valley rich in history, culture, and architecture. It is one of the earliest settled cities in LA and is best known for its passion for historic preservation. With a collection of character homes – Victorian and American Gothic, Craftsman, Bungalow, Spanish, English Tudor – and Pasadeneans passionate to bringing out the beauty long forgotten, Duarte stands apart from its Westside neighbors.
Duarte is just under 23 miles wide and about 10 residents per acre. Duarte has 320 miles of streets and about 150,000 people currently residing in the area.
Duarte History
Duarte was once occupied by the Hahamogna Tribe of Native Americans. They lived in villages scattered along the Arroyo Seco and the canyons from the mountains down to South Duarte. Most were converted to Christianity by the arrival of the Spaniards and provided labor for the establishment of the San Gabriel Mission in September of 1771.
The San Gabriel Mission was the fourth in California. The Mexican government in 1833 secularized the mission lands and awarded them to individuals after California’s rule transitioned from Spain to Mexico. In February of 1835, it was formally granted by the Mexican government to her husband, Don Juan Mariné. He and his sons subsequently lost the land which changed ownership a few more times before being granted on November 28, 1843, by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to his good friend, Colonel Manuel Garfias, son of a distinguished Mexican family. The northeast corner of the San Gabriel Mission, consisting of the 14,000 acres known as Rancho el Rincon de San Pascual, had previously been gifted in 1826 by the padres to Doña Eulalia Pérez de Guillen, noted for her advanced age as well as her devoted service to the mission.
In 1852, Garfias built an adobe hacienda on the east bank of the Arroyo, where he and his family proceeded to live in grand style two years after California was admitted as a state to the Union. It wasn’t until he could not meet the interest payment due on a loan, the title to the land was then transferred in 1859 to his lenders which were Dr. John S. Griffin and Benjamin “Don Benito” Wilson. Portions of the Rancho San Pasqual were thereafter sold, leaving Griffin and Wilson with 5,328 acres in 1873.
History abstract above is courtesy of the City of Duarte.
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