I’d like to take a moment and thank Jim Gillespie, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Coldwell Banker national brand, for sharing about our wonderful relocation services (1.800.833.7356). His vision and leadership at the national level has enabled many of the successes we have had in Orange County. One of those successes has been our YouTube channel.
Coldwell Banker’s YouTube channel, “Coldwell Banker® On Location,” is YouTube’s most visited real estate channel with over 1 million views. Since its launch in May 2009, the channel has set a high bar for competing real estate companies. Coldwell Banker® On Location has posted more videos than any other real estate brand—11,000 to date.
Videos include: home tours, neighborhood features, local market conditions and trends, tips for homebuyers and sellers and much more.
Coldwell Banker® On Location is fully interactive allowing you to search for videos through a special map feature developed specifically for the site. The map widget gives you the ability to easily search for videos located in the area you are interested in by dragging the blue map icon to the city or neighborhood of your choice. Alternatively, you can search by typing the city, state or zip code in the “Look up videos by location” search box.
These easy to use search options make finding your next home on YouTube hassle-free.
To learn more about Coldwell Banker and YouTube or to find your next home, visit www.youtube.com/coldwellbanker or www.OCViewOnline.com to search for open houses, area offices and to browse through our directory of experienced sales associates.


Recent Rash of Earthquakes Signals Time to be Prepared
Saturday, April 24th, 2010Every now and then I take a break from discussing real estate to focus on some of the other important facets of living in Orange County. While we are blessed with many things – great weather, wonderful events and great communities – we live in an area at risk for earthquakes, brush fires and other natural disasters. And with the recent surge of major earthquakes across the world, there is no better time to become prepared for the next disaster than now.
The Orange County Red Cross recommends every home should have plans in place on how to deal with the various disasters that can strike. According to the Red Cross, part of a disaster plan is to have two emergency kits: one for the home and one for the car. The home kit should be stored in an easily accessible location and placed into a mobile, watertight container such as a wheeled trash barrel. The car kit should be in an easily carried pack, such as a backpack, and each kit should have an identification tag for each person.
The Red Cross suggests the following items for both the home and car kits:
- First aid kit and essential medications.
- Canned food and can opener.
- At least three gallons of water per person.
- Protective clothing, rainwear, and bedding or sleeping bags.
- Battery-powered radio, flashlight and extra batteries.
- Special items for infant, elderly, or disabled family members.
- Written instructions for how to turn off gas, electricity, and water if necessary.
- Keeping essentials, such as a flashlight and sturdy shoes, by your bedside.
To view the complete list and learn more about how to prepare for any potential disaster, visit the Red Cross Web site at www.oc-redcross.org.
Other disaster planning tips include registering for Alert OC, the mass notification system designed to keep Orange County residents and businesses informed of emergencies. Also, contact your city and ask about the Community Emergency Response Team program (CERT) and how you can participate.
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