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Mayor's CornerDiamond Bar Mayor Jimmy Lin
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Mayor's Corner
The Spin
DBCF News
Community News
Inside D Bar
Community News
Library News
Community News
PUSD News
WVUSD News
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Editor Krystal Spindler
OfficersPresident/Chair Lew Herndon, DB Parks & Rec CommissionerVP/Vice Chair Mahendra Garg, Retired EngineerTreasurer Jody RobertoSecretary Alison Meyers, City of Diamond BarPast Pres./Chair Peter Pirritano, Farmers Insurance
Board of DirectorsNaila Barlas Real Estate Broker at BNA Brokerage
Surendra Mehta Business Owner
Veena Mehta Business Owner Stuart Pompel Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization
Gil Rivera Realtor
Steve Tye Diamond Bar Mayor
Advisory Board MembersRaul Galindo Retired LAPD
Andrew Wong Dechert LLP
Jolene Zirbes Preferred Bank
Layout & Graphic Design Kirsten Khoury Designs
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The City of Diamond Bar continues to be one of the most desirable cities to live in with some of the most scenic
and beautiful landscape in the region. As the warmer weather approaches, take a moment to step outside and explore all our City has to offer. From parks, open spaces and miles of trails there is something for residents of all ages to enjoy. The City’s popular Concerts in the Park and Movies Under the Stars series will be held from 6:30-8 p.m. on Wednesday’s thru August 2 (excluding July 5) at Sycamore Canyon Park, with movies starting at dusk. Movies this year will include a variety of family friendly movies such as Storks, Pete’s Dragon, Finding Dory and Moana. Sycamore Canyon Park is located at 22930 Golden Springs Road, and continuous and compli-mentary shuttle service will be provided to event sites from parking areas beginning at 5:30pm. For more information, contact Parks & Recreation at 909.839.7070 or visit the Special Events page at www.diamondbarca.gov/specialevents. The City’s 4th of July Blast is also right around the corner. Festivities will start at 5 p.m. at Diamond Bar High School and include live entertainment and a variety of food for sale, with the fireworks spectacular at 9 p.m. sharp! Diamond Bar High School is located at 21400 Pathfinder Road. As a reminder and for your safety, the sale, purchase, or discharge of fireworks is not permitted within the City. For more information, visit www.diamondbarca.gov/4thofjuly or call 909.893.7070. While participating in our wonderful events, I would encourage you to take part in the City’s Through My Lens photo contest.
This is an exciting once-a-year opportunity for residents to capture the picturesque qualities of Diamond Bar. Entries will be accepted starting now through October 16. For additional details, please visit the City’s website at www.diamondbarca.gov/throughmylens or contact the Public Information Divi-sion at 909.839.7057.
WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON !
On the Cover: "Through My Lens" winner of Adult - Digitally Altered: Wai Hang Leung, “Adventure”.
6The Spin
Your Editor,
- Krystal M. Spindler
The SpinGet out the sunglasses, pool toys and
sunscreen because Diamond Bar is jumping into summer fun. Summer-time is one of my most favorite seasons. I mean what is not to love about the season’s benefits. Free vitamin D, vaca-tions, pool parties, BBQ’s, campfires, flip flops, beautiful evenings and the list goes on. Summer is an array of sunshine all around.
With all this summer fun, lets not forget about summer safety:
Heat-Related Illness:
With the high temperatures, be mindful of heat-related illness and take steps to protect yourself by wearing appropri-ate clothing, drink lots of water, apply
sunscreen and never leave kids or pets unattended in vehicles.
Water Safety:As we all make a splash into pools, beaches or lakes take measures to ensure the safety of yourself and others. Take swim lessons, always swim with a buddy, swim in designated areas marked by lifeguards, never leave a child unattended near wa-ter, do not rely on lifeguards or others to watch over your child, do not swim around drains and suction fittings and wear life jackets if unable to swim or on boats.
Fire Safety:The rain brought us beautiful green
hills and flowers, but now they have turned into dry and brittle vegetation. Remove weeds and keep grass cut, throw away piled up vegetation, stack firewood away from structures, trim dead wood off trees, water adequately to keep plants healthy and green, turn off lights in home when not using them and ensure all appliances are unplugged or turned off when not in use.
I hope everyone enjoys the summer and please make it a memorable one.
Stay safe Diamond Bar!
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Golfing "Fore" The Kids 2017 9 DBCFNews8DBCF
News Greetings from the
We would like to thank all those that participated in the annual
Golfing “Fore” the Kids tournament to raise funds for Diamond Bar sports fields. The event was held at Western Hills Country Club and was hosted by the Diamond Bar Community Foundation and the Rotary Club of Walnut Valley. We would like to thank our sponsors for making this tournament possible and for helping raise funds.
We are excited to announce that we will be sponsoring the Summer Concert in The Park on Wednesday, July 26. Join us as we enjoy tunes from Mark Wood & the Parrot Head Band, a tribute to Jimmy Buffet. Please stop by our booth to meet our members and learn what the Foundation does for your community. We will have a few give aways and extra copies of The Windmill.
Please mark your calendars for Saturday, November 18, as we are hosting our an-
nual Holiday Gala. This year’s theme is Holiday Cheer which will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the exquisite Diamond Bar Center. Guests will enjoy a three course meal, drinks, music, silent auction and dancing. Please visit our website at www.thedbcf.org or call 951.212.5644 for tickets or to sponsor or donate to this event. All profits will go towards the community.
Members of the Foundation volunteer their time because they are committed to their community and want to continue to make Diamond Bar stronger. Feel free to attend one of our monthly meetings held the second Monday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at the AQMD in Diamond Bar and see what we are all about. We also welcome any suggestions, comments or questions.
Thank you for supporting the Diamond Bar Community Foundation.
The Diamond Bar Community Foundation
salutes our great country.
Land of the Free, Home of the
Brave.
Happy 4th of July Diamond
Bar!
10Community News
Diamond Bar Day at the LA County Fair
7200 Tiburon DriveEastvale - $475,000
3629 Sierra Circle #19 West Covina - $348,000
45 Mill Valley RdPhillips Ranch - $500,000
3144 Carlyle StGlassell Park - $405,000
1202 Longview DrDiamond Bar - $740,000
351 N Ford Ave #233Fullerton - $147,000
4839 Sapphire Rd Chino Hills - $735,000
9373 Calle Vejar RCUC - $400,000
5609 Rosemead BlvdPico Rivera - $420,000
455 Ocean Blvd #206 Long Beach - $220,000
19810 Camino ArroyoWalnut - $740,000
34230 Sundew CtLake Elisnore - $285,000
825 Rolling HillsFullerton - $705,000
323 S Del Sol LnDiamond Bar - $550,000
857 Silver Fir RdDiamond Bar - $310,000
663 Parkwood LnPomona - $305,000
911 Nantucket StLa Habra - $551,000
405 S Moore Ave Monterey Park - $1,060,000
265 Chalet PlChino Hills - $610,000
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with Full Service!
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1221 N. Diamond Bar BlvdDiamond Bar - $450,000
1107 Golden Springs Dr #DDiamond Bar - $335,000
23846 Decorah Road Diamond Bar - $540,000
520 Golden Springs Dr. #A Diamond Bar - $385,000
14211 Clarissa LnNorth Tustin - $870,000
15234 Las Flores AveLa Mirada - $699,000
These are some of my $20 million in SALES in 2016!These are some of my $20 million in SALES in 2016!
The City will celebrate Diamond Bar Day at the LA County Fair on
Thursday, September 14 at the Pomona Fairplex, 1101 West McKinley Avenue, Pomona 91768. Residents are invited to attend and show their support for our city as the Fair honors Diamond Bar. In addition to all that the Fair has to offer, Diamond Bar will feature a Community Days parade, a high school marching band competition and a Community Hero awards cer-emony. The Community Days parade is ex-citing, unique, diverse and includes various elements that honor the community of Diamond Bar with floats, decorated vehicles, costumes, flags, banners and more. If you, your organization or business is interested in being part of Diamond Bar’s Community
Days Parade, visit www.lacountyfair.com/partners/entertainment/parades and fill out the application. All parade participants must be identifiable by wearing a uniform, matching shirts or
other costumes that complement the group or parade’s theme. Community Heroes work tirelessly to make a difference. The LA County Fair
seeks to honor very special individuals – adults, young adults (under the age of 18) and seniors – with a Community Hero presentation. If you know of a deserving individual whom you feel
is an unsung hero, contributing to the betterment of our community, then now is the time to nominate he or she. Selected heroes will be honored throughout the day with a reception, onstage presentation and a parade. Visit www.lacountyfair.com/communitydays/diamond-bar to submit your nomination. Deadline to submit is July 1. Support our civic officials, business leaders, volunteers, unsung heroes,
local talent and outstanding young people by attending Diamond Bar festivities on Diamond Bar Day. See you there.
Did you know the Diamond Bar Community Committee raises
money for the FairKids Field Trip Program to provide transportation for Diamond Bar students to The LA County Fair at no cost to them or their school? On average it costs $10 to transport one student on an educational field trip to the LA County Fair. Through the Big Yellow Bus Partnership Program and fundraising efforts of the Diamond Bar Community Committee, you can give the gift of interactive fun and hands-on learning to students in Diamond Bar.
FairKids and Big Yellow Bus ProgramsFor a donation of just $20 you can help the Diamond Bar Community Committee send five students to the FairKids Field Trip Program. Your generous donation brings learning to life through controlled fun and educational activities related to Agriculture, Art, Science, Literature, California heritage, and life on a real farm. Please visit www.tlcfairplex.org/bus
to donate today or www.LACF.com/FairKids to learn about the field trip program.
Your generous donation brings learning to life
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As I opened the entrance door, I was greeting by a friendly receptionist who checked me in and lead me into a cozy room with calming sounds of waves crashing on the seashore. I could have easily drifted into dreamland, but instead was guided into another room where I was met by Regina, the lead Estetician. Be-
fore beginning my treatment, Regina educated me on the Microderm Infu-sion, which in fact does three things: Exfoliates, Clarify’s and Hydrates. Using unrivaled skin care technology, this treatment is a safe and effective way to shed away the old skin and bring forth the new on your face, neck and décolleté.
The machine used during the treatment was what looked like a vacuum with a suctioned hose, topped with a crystal tool. Before Regina started the process, she explained in detail what she would be doing and what I would feel. Her professionalism and knowl-edge gave me confidence that I would end up with amazing results.
Regina started off with cleansing and toning my face. She then went straight into the treatment where she took the crystal tool and pressed it line by line onto my face, neck and décolleté. The tool removed dry and damaged skin cells, deep cleaned the skin and pores, getting rid of dirt and bacteria and then infused Vitamin C Serum into my skin. Once that process was complete, she calmed my skin down by fanning and moisturizing my skin. It was a painless and rewarding experience and I walked out of that room with the summer glow I have been craving.
I would like to thank Massage Envy for a behind the scenes look into their new breakthrough product and for providing me top-notch care.
Now it is your turn. You deserve a “You” day. Check out all Massage Envy of Diamond Bar has to offer by visiting www.massageenvy.com or call 909.612.9700 to book your appointment today.
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Diamond Bar City Council Appoints New City Manager
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The 24th annual Wine Soirée, California
Dreamin’, was a resounding success. The Diamond Bar Center was buzzing with over 350 people gathered for an exciting afternoon of festivities all focused on the Diamond Bar Library and literacy in our com-munity.
Each year the Soirée is full of entertaining surprises. This year, there were over 100 silent auction items, a spirited live auction, book auc-tions, raffle prizes, music and a special musical visit from Pacific Crest Drum and Bugle Corps.There were plenty of tastings of savory wines and yummy food from our local restaurants.
The Diamond Bar Library is second of all 86 libraries within the system in circulation with 460,000 volumes moving in and out of the library each year. Additionally, the Diamond Bar Library
ranks eighth in total monthly patronage with a gate count of over 22,000 visitors per month.
All proceeds from the Wine Soirée go to the library. This year, the Diamond Bar Friends of the Library will give approximately $40,000 for much needed materials, programs, books, maga-zines and more. This would not have been possible without the Wine Soirée as well as their two non-profit bookstores, Basically BOOKS.
If you are interested in participating in next year’s Soirée, contact Rick Rogers at www.dblibrary-friends.org. This is a great way to meet new friends and see longtime friends all for an exceptional cause.
The City Council unanimously appointed Dan Fox as Diamond
Bar’s next City Manager effective July 10. Fox’s appointment culminates a com-prehensive recruitment and selection process that began in January, soon after current City Manager James DeStefano, announced his plan to retire after 26 years with the City of Diamond Bar. The recruitment yielded 67 applicants. Fox has a background in community development with more than 30 years of experience serving local agencies, including more than 19 years working
for city governments with a “contract services” model similar to Diamond Bar. Since December 2009, he has worked for the City of Laguna Niguel initially as Community Develop-ment Director and most recently as Assistant City Manager. Prior to the City of Laguna Niguel, Fox worked for the neighboring City of Walnut as Community Development Direc-tor from 2004 to 2009. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Cal Poly
Pomona. “I am honored to have been selected as the next City Manager for the City of Diamond Bar and look for-
ward to working with the City Council, City staff, residents and businesses to help this great community celebrate its roots and build a thriving future,” said Fox. When Fox assumes his post on July 10, he will become Dia-mond Bar’s 5th City Manager since its incorporation in April 1989.
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Supervisor Hahn Announces Road Improvement Project in Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar
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Supervisor Janice Hahn has announced a $3.28 million road improvement
project across two segments of road in Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar. The Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a motion to approve and advertise the project for construction bids. The project will include repaving two sections of road in the unincorporated County community of Rowland Heights and the City of Diamond Bar as well as sidewalk improvements, two upgraded traffic signals, and streel light relocations. One segment in Rowland Heights is along Fullerton Road near the Harbor Boulevard intersection. The second section of the project is along Pathfinder Road
in both Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar including the Brea Canyon Cutoff Road intersection. “My dad prided himself on the quality of the roads in his district and even promised to give a dollar to anyone who could find a pothole in one of his communities,” said Supervisor Hahn. “I appreciate that we are getting to work repaving the roads of the Fourth District and addressing congestion problems in the communities I represent.” Funding for the project will be split between the County of Los Angeles and the City of Diamond Bar with the County contributing $2.86 million and
Diamond Bar contributing $420,000. The construction contract is expected to be awarded in August and construction is expected to begin in October.
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Diamond Bar Named One of America’s Best High Schools
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Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization of Diamond Bar is hosting Drum
Corps at the Rose Bowl, taking place at the Rose Bowl Stadium on Saturday, July 1, bringing a dynamic lineup of World and Open Class corps, marking the biggest event of its kind.
The event features more than 1,400 youth in performance with 12 drum and bugle corps, including seven of the nation’s top performing groups. The event is part of the Drum Corps Interna-tional (DCI) Tour, a summer season of 100 events across the United States.
The numbers have been crunched for 2017 and U.S. News & World
Report has released its annual list of the best high schools in the country.
Diamond Bar High School (DBHS) earned a gold medal, as it did last year, ranking 43rd in California and 277th in the United States. Additionally, DBHS placed 105th in STEM high schools. DBHS has been included in the report every year since the publication began its ‘Best High Schools’ search in 2009. More than 28,000 schools were reviewed in all 50 states and the District of Co-lumbia to determine the top public high schools, with more than 650 in California earning a ranking.
U.S. News looked at overall student performance on state-required tests, high school grad-uation rates, and evaluated on how they prepare students for college using participation and performance data from AP and IB exams.
The “2017 America’s Best High Schools” ranking identify the top performing public schools at both the national and the state level and in-clude data on more than 28,000 high schools. DBHS offers an extensive roster of IB and AP courses to provide teens with an opportunity to challenge themselves
with college-level course work during high school. “Our premier high schools continue to be recognized on a national level for preparing students to be academically competitive for the next chapter in their lives,” said Superintendent Dr. Robert Taylor.
The Diamond Bar Community Foundation is proud to provide a grant for $1,000 to Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization. The grant will be used for Pacific Crest's Outreach program to provide tickets for 50 high school band students from
Diamond Bar and Diamond Ranch High Schools to attend this iconic event.
Gates open at 4:30 p.m. and the show starts at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 and $45 (with an increase of $5 each on the day of the
show). Order tickets online at www.pacific-crest.org/tickets or by calling Ticket-master Express automated line at 866.448.7849.
For more information about Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization, visit www.pacific-crest.org.
20Community News
Diamond Bar Makes Top 50 Safest Cities 21 Upcoming Events / Stats
Diamond Bar's Upcoming Events Calendar
JUN28
Concerts in the Park “The Ravelers” at Sycamore Canyon Park at 6:30pm. Movies Under the Stars at dusk “Pete’s Dragon”.
Los Angeles County Sheriff 's DepartmentWalnut/Diamond Bar Station / Crime Analysis Unit - City of Diamond Bar
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TotalHomicide 0 0 0 0 0Rape 0 0 0 0 0Robbery 4 4 4 1 13Assault 3 7 0 4 14Burglary 53 20 35 24 132Larceny 70 52 59 56 237GTA 5 4 6 4 19Arson 0 0 0 0 0Total 135 87 104 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 415
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TotalHomicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2Rape 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4Robbery 0 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 4 2 3 0 22Assault 1 2 6 5 3 5 2 2 3 2 0 7 38Burglary 31 27 34 39 26 24 35 20 37 27 32 32 364Larceny 47 31 46 31 39 54 39 28 42 37 52 43 489GTA 2 5 7 5 6 6 3 7 7 7 7 9 71Arson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4Total 82 68 96 83 77 90 82 60 94 77 94 91 994
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TotalHomicide 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Rape 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4Robbery 1 4 2 1 5 1 2 1 4 3 3 1 28Assault 0 3 3 2 2 1 4 1 3 2 0 3 24Burglary 22 19 28 25 23 17 29 22 17 24 15 39 280Larceny 38 42 33 42 41 30 37 29 21 29 27 47 416GTA 7 9 10 8 10 8 11 3 8 5 6 10 95Arson 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Total 68 78 80 78 81 57 85 56 53 63 52 100 851
Data Source: Monthly UCR-Return A reports.(Homicide, Rape, & Agg-Assault counted by victims, all other counted by report)Negative numbers are a correction for a previous month when the previous counted crime is determined not a crime.
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Concerts in the Park “Cold Duck” at Sycamore Canyon Park at 6:30pm. Movies Under the Stars at dusk “Moana”.
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JUL4
4th of July Blast at Diamond Bar High School from 5:00pm – 9:30pm.
JUL12
Concerts in the Park “Do Wah Riders” at Sycamore Canyon Park at 6:30pm. Movies Under the Stars at dusk “Sing”.
JUL19
Concerts in the Park “Kelly Rae Band” at Sycamore Canyon Park at 6:30pm. Movies Under the Stars at dusk “Cinderella”.
JUL26
Concerts in the Park “Mark Wood & the Parrot Head Band” at Sycamore Canyon Park at 6:30pm. Movies Under the Stars at dusk “Finding Dory”. Sponsored by the Diamond Bar Community Foundation.
AUG5
LA County Fire Dept. Community Emergency Response Team Training at Diamond Bar City Hall from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Register by August 2 at http://diamondbar-cert2017.eventbrite.com.
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LA County Fire Dept. Community Emergency Response Team Training at Diamond Bar City Hall from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Register by August 2 at http://diamondbar-cert2017.eventbrite.com.
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LA County Fire Dept. Community Emergency Response Team Training at Diamond Bar City Hall from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Register by August 2 at http://diamondbar-cert2017.eventbrite.com.
Once again Diamond Bar has made the top 50 list for the “Safest Cities in California”, coming in
39th, three spots above last years report. Reported by Safewise, a home security and safety advice company, the cities were ranked by reviewing the 2015 FBI crime report statistics and population data.
To identify the safest cities in California, Safewise eliminated all cities with fewer than 10,000 residents as well as any cities that failed to submit a complete crime report to the FBI. The list was narrowed down based on the number of reported violent crimes (aggravated assault, murder, rape and robbery) and property crimes (burglary, arson, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) in each city per 1,000 residents.
Diamond Bar reported 1.02 Violent Crimes per 1,000 and 14.08 Property Crimes per 1,000. This is significantly low compared to the national average of 29 crimes per 1,000.
The Diamond Bar/Walnut Sheriff ’s Department works hard to keep Diamond Bar as safe as possible and Neighborhood Watch programs have aided the low crime rates. If you see something suspicious do not be afraid to report it.
To view the complete list of the “Safest Cities in California,” visit www.safewise.com.
JUL15
Diamond Bar Republican Women's Federation Membership Drive and Fundraiser at Applebee's, 21625 Valley Boulevard, Walnut from 8:00am to 10:00am. Tickets $10.
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Tech Trek Finalists Chosen22Community News
The Diamond Bar/Walnut Branch of AAUW (American Association of
University Women) is once again sponsor-ing 7th grade girls to attend Tech Trek, a weeklong Science and Math camp held at UC Irvine during the summer. Three girls have received scholarships to attend the camp and advance their interest in STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) subjects. In addition, one girl was chosen as an alternate. The girls were first nominated by their teachers, filled out applications, composed essays, and were interviewed by a panel of AAUW members. The choice was difficult, but the AAUW would like to recognize the following girls who were selected to be Tech Trek campers:
Emma Ignacio, Lorbeer Middle •SchoolTara Kulshrestha, Suzanne Middle •SchoolAshley Wan, South Pointe Middle •SchoolMaya Mehta, Chaparral Middle •School
All of the girls possessed confidence, poise, and an enthusiasm for knowledge. We congratulate each of them!
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18719 Greenbay Dr Rowland Hts 3 Beds 2 Baths $568,000 888 Dryander Dr Diamond Bar 4 Beds 2 Baths $699,000
20975 Northampton St Diamond Bar SOLD $750,000
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8620 Barton St. This is the great single story home you have been waiting for! 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Located within Orange Crest area - walk-ing distance to parks & schools. Remod-eled kitchen, open family room, bright win-dows, large backyard with fruit trees.
Riverside $389,988
WHAT LARRY’S CLIENT SAYI went through two brokers with half your skills before I got smart and hired you. People with dis-abilities and medical issues have needs that most people don’t. You understood what was needed and worked with me in showing the property. Within 2 weeks we had an offer and closed escrow soon thereafter. One thing that really stood out was the way you kept me informed each step of the process. I highly recommend that people hire you first and get the job done right! Many thanks, - Mike Peterson
1463 Maple Hill RoadGorgeous 4 bedroom, 3 bath pool home in PRIME LOCATION. Approx. 2,100 sqft, two story, recently remodeled including kitchen, forced air & central air, new paint plus many more upgraded features. Home offers an attached two car garage with direct access. Sitting on approx. 7,000 sqft lot with a view. Location affords just a walk to Maple Elementary School & assorted parks. PLEASE HURRY TO GET A FIRST LOOK AT THIS STUNNING POOL HOME!
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JUST LISTEDOver 1 acre lot of buildable or income pro-ducing growing land w/ fruit trees, water, electrical, storage bunkers & irrigation sprinklers. Completely fenced w/ frontage & access onto Prado Lane. Plenty of park-ing. Within the Reche Canyon area.
Land For Sale $210,00027186 Pacific St. Triplex: All 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom units. Each unit has a 1 car garage and individual laundry hookups, wall heaters and evapora-tor cooling. Building affords off street park-ing. 1400 sqft lot. All units currently rented w/ gross rents totaling $30,000 per year.
Highland $348,988
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