Senate Passes Amendment

October 24, 2011

Thursday the Senate approved an amendment to a spending bill which would restore the $729,750 maximum loan limit on government backed mortgages for two more years. In addition to increasing the ceiling, which dropped to $625,500 on October 1, the Senate amendment would also restore through 2013 the formula for determining the upper loan limit […]

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South Orange County Business Mixer & Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity

October 21, 2011

On Wednesday October 12th Help-U-Sell Wright hosted a mixer and fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity.  We had a great turnout and were able to raise a little over $1,000 in just two hours!  This event couldn’t have happened with out all the help and support from our vendors, sponsors and volunteers (see below for our […]

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The Truth about the American Real Estate

October 3, 2011

If you watch the news or read the newspaper, it can be difficult to keep up with the state of the economy. Over the last century, the real estate market has had its share of ups and downs, none as dramatic as the highs and lows experienced during the past decade. However, the pendulum is […]

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Facing Foreclosure? 4 Steps to do Now!

September 28, 2011

Facing foreclosure?  Help-U-Sell Wright is here to help. We are a Full Service Real Estate company with over 54+ yrs experience! Read the 4 steps that you should be doing now, then call us! We are the Wright Team to help you will all you real estate needs! Facing Foreclosure? Read this valuable article now!

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Wine Pairing Event Hosted by Women’s Council of Realtors

September 21, 2011

The Womens Council of Realtors will be hosting a wine and food pairing event on October 14 from 6:00 to 9:00pm. There will be wine makers pouring and promoting their wines as well as food pairing with all the delicious wines. There will also be a DJ providing great music. The event will be at […]

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The 5th Taste of Aliso Viejo

September 21, 2011

Help spread the news that the 5th Taste of Aliso Niguel is coming Saturday October 8th from 6:00pm-9:00pm at the Summit Campus Offices here in AV! This adult only (must be 21 years old to attend) evening of unlimited food tastes from great local restaurants, incredible wine tasting & beer, along with sounds of accomplished […]

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Soka Ranks 64th in Top Liberal Arts College List

September 15, 2011

Congratulations to Soka University here in Aliso Viejo, Ca for being ranked 64th on the Top Liberal Arts College List!  This private, non-profit, four-year liberal arts college and graduate school located on 103-acres in Aliso Viejo opened in 1994.  founded upon the Buddhist principles of peace, human rights and the sanctity of life, Soka offers a non-sectarian […]

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O.C. Home Prices Fall Again and Sales are Up

September 15, 2011

Here is a recent article posted in the Aliso Viejo Patch which discusses the fall of home prices here in Orange County, and the rise in sales prices.  If you are thinking of selling or buying a home here in Orange County, please give us a call and we will be happy to discuss with […]

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South Orange County Business Mixer and Fundraiser

September 14, 2011

  DUE TO THE RAIN THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO OCT 12th!  Help-U-Sell Wright Realtors is proud to be hosting this very special independant event to raise money for Habitat for Humanity who is currently building two homes in Huntington Beach.  This is a great opportunity to meet and support local businesses, win hundreds […]

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Women’s Council of Realtors

September 12, 2011

The Women’s Council of Realtors (South Orange County Chapter) will be holding a seminar Friday Sept.16,  featuring Gary Watts, Impact Real Estate and Steven Thomas, Broker and member of OCAR. Their topic will be “Predicting the Future”  This is a great opportunity to hear what the South Orange County real estate market will do.  For […]

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