Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter July 2023 ā€” The SoCal Home

Celebrate ā€˜Yourā€™ Independenceā€¦ TOO!

July 4th 1776 is a momentous day in history for all FREE

Owning real estate, especially your own home, is a sure-fire celebration of independence. In todayā€™s market, many homeowners really want to make a move but are finding themselves in a catch-22 ā€“ whether to sell first or buy first. They donā€™t want to end up getting stuck owning two homes or none at all. I am sure you will join me in saying we canā€™t blame them. I also believe that you agree that this is true for ourselves and others; homeownership is good for ALL. The more who can buy a home, the more who can sell a home, the more our economy benefits. And as Jimmy Carter said, ā€œTo be true to ourselves, we must be true to others.

Fortunately, I have a special program for Home Owners wanting to move and Buyers wanting to buy in Todayā€™s market that turns the tables on this CATCH 22.

Over the last 12+ years of selling real estate, I have been able to develop and successfully implement a program that allows me to guarantee the sale of a property. Yep, you read that right. Actually guarantee in writing the sale of a home. Obviously, a program like this gives sellers GREAT PEACE OF MIND (a true celebration of independence from fear). I guarantee, upfront and in writing, that if their home does not sell at their price and within their time frame ā€“ I will step in and buy it myself.

The conditions are simple: the seller and I must agree on the price and possession date. Buyers benefit too because we are able to ensure they get the home they want and back up their purchase with a satisfaction guarantee: if they are not happy with the home, we will buy it back. This obviously is a win-win for all involved.

This is where you come in…

Your friends, neighbors, work associates, and family members who may be considering a move can now do so and celebrate true independence from the fear of getting stuck with two homes or none at all. And rememberā€¦ Your referrals help the Childrenā€¦ As I share with you each month, we are on a mission to raise $25,000 for the Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles Helping Hands Fund. We do this by donating a portion of our income. Childrenā€™s does great work in helping kids overcome cancer and other life-threatening diseases. In fact, Kids under their care are 300% more likely to enter into remission IF they can get into the recovery center. BUT the Recovery Center depends on sponsorships and donations to keep rolling. So, YOUR REFERRALS REALLY DO HELP THE KIDSā€¦

Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to my real estate sales team? Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service, but we donate a portion of our income on every home sale to Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles Helping Hands Fund. I want to make it easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members considering making a move, so here are your options:

1. You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their contact info on line or forward the link to who you know considering a move.

2. Of course you can always call me direct as well at 888-240-2500.

You and your referrals mean more than ever to my team and me. As we move forward in this new season, please know my team and I are extremely thankful for you and you’re being a special part of our business.

With all my appreciation.

P.S. The story of this young person enclosed may cause you to look at your loved ones differently. It did me. Check it out.

Itā€™s easy to refer those you know considering buying or selling a home. Here are the Options Again:

You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their contact info on line or forward the link to someone you know considering a move.

Call me direct or pass my number on 213-880 9910.

Why I Support Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles

I grew up right here in Los Angeles. Born right nearby at St. Francis Hospital. I remember when I first heard about a young person close to our family suffering from a serious disease and getting treated for that at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. It was then that I began to pay closer attention to the work they do at that hospital. Since then, I have learned that it is a collection of hard-working health care professionals, most making their home right here in the Los Angeles area, all coming together for a common cause. That cause is to help young people overcome unfortunate health issues that life sometimes throws our way. Being a Los Angeles area, California native, I take pride in supporting in any way that I can the good work these people do at Children’s. My team rallies around our annual goal of raising money and donating portions of our income to help Children’s Hospital in its quest to heal young people when they need healing. My team and I are committed to providing outstanding results for buyers and sellers referred to us by our past clients. I have discovered that Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shares similar commitments to their patients. And since their services survive on sponsorships and donations we are happy to contribute and proud to support them.

Kairi Goes to Washington

By Jeff Weinstock

The teenage recipient of a rare double-organ transplant will attend Family Advocacy Day in the nationā€™s capital to tell lawmakers about her remarkable health journey at Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles.

In July 2019, Oscar could not imagine that things would turn out this good. His 11-year-old daughter, Kairi, on dialysis for close to three years after being diagnosed with a failing kidney and liver, was set to have a lifesaving double-organ transplant at Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles.

ā€œDuring that time, there was a whole bunch of pressure on us,ā€ he says. ā€œThe future wasnā€™t clear. We couldn’t comprehend what the outcome would be.ā€

Nearly four years later, the landmarks keep coming, each warranting a celebration. In January, the family celebrated Kairiā€™s 15th birthday, a milestone in Hispanic families signifying the entrance into young womanhood that Kairi wasnā€™t always certain to reach. ā€œWeā€™re blessed that she did and sheā€™s doing awesome,ā€ Oscar says.

Next month, Kairi and her dad are going to Family Advocacy Day in Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress to tell them about her experiences at Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles and the importance of supporting pediatric hospitals. In addition to joining with kids from across the U.S., Kairi and Oscar will be given a tour of the city.

ā€œItā€™s going to be great,ā€ Oscar says. ā€œWe canā€™t wait to go.ā€

The journey Kairi will narrate to lawmakers isĀ a success story, but one that has had its hurdles. Diligent medical monitoring and frequent follow-ups at CHLA force Kairi, a ninth-grader, to miss multiple school days. She has had a few hospital stays to battle infection, which is part of the experience for transplant recipients, who have vulnerable immune systems as a result of taking immunosuppressants to prevent their bodies from rejecting the transplanted organs.

ā€œBut other than that, weā€™ve been lucky,ā€ Oscar says. ā€œShe takes care of herself. She makes sure that she takes her medicine. Sheā€™s aware of how important the medication is. She canā€™t miss one pill because that might cause her body to start rejecting the transplant. Sheā€™s a tough cookie, so she is hanging in there and getting nice grades and doing generally what any regular teen does.ā€

Another milestone approaches: The fourth anniversary of Kairiā€™s transplant surgery is in July. Each year, Oscar and his wife, Roxana, honor the day with a party. After learning about the longevity of some of the earliest transplant patients at CHLA, they have reason to think that Kairi has a long and good life awaiting her.

ā€œI know that the medication now is even better,ā€ Oscar says, ā€œso Iā€™m just thinking, hey, thereā€™s good hope for her.ā€ | The Curious Case of Kairi

Learn more about Kairiā€™s journey at Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles,Ā before the transplantĀ andĀ after it.

Refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members who are considering making a move:

www.ReferralsHelpKids.comĀ 
or call Corey at 213-880-9910

Copyright Ā© This free information is provided courtesy of L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with the information provided by Corey Chambers, Broker, DRE#01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact (213) 880-9910 or visit CoreyChambers.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties are subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if the buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.

Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter June 2023 ā€” The SoCal Home

THE GIVING IT BACK AND PAYING IT FORWARD NEWSLETTER

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Happy Fathers Day toā€¦ Everyone?

You guessed it: Ā Fathers Day is June 18. But why should I mention this to you?

Well, since you have been kind enough to be part of our business, I wanted to take the opportunity to give you a free gift on Fathers Day. Chances are that you are not a dad, but I am sure the dads wonā€™t mind. So I am going to go ahead and give you (and those you know) TWO very special free gifts.

Yes, TWO Gifts.

Gift #1 We will sell your home at your price, or we will buy it.*

Yes, this is the guarantee I am most famous for. And you will know that, whether it’s a super awesome real estate market or a housing recession, I have not wavered from this guarantee. The peace of mind from a guarantee like this is a fantastic gift.

I can think of none better.Ā  My team and I are committed to results. In fact, Results-Oriented is one of our core values. For more than 30 years, people have been coming to us when they want their home sold, at their price and with the least hassle. We look forward to the next 30 years ofĀ  Guaranteed Results for L.A. homeowners. Ā #coreychambers #realestate #news

Your Referrals Change Lives!

Go Serve Large!!! Investing In The People Of Our Great Community.

With The Corey Chambers Team, Your Referrals Really do Change Lives!

If you or a friend are thinking about selling, make sure to choose a real estate company you can trust!

A Real Estate Company That Gives Back!

Gift #2…Ā Donations to one of the areas Leading NonProfits, CHLA Childrenā€™s Hospital of Los Angeles. In last month’s letter, I updated you on our goal of raising $25,000 for CHLA. In case you missed it, we donate a portion of our income from home sales to help the kids.Ā  Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is a 501(c)(3). a nonprofit institution that provides pediatric health care and helps young patients more than half a million times each year in a setting designed just for their needs. Its history began in 1901 in a small house on the corner of Alpine and Castelar Streets (now Hill St. in Chinatown) and today its medical experts offer more than 350 pediatric specialty programs and services to meet the needs of patients. CHLA provides more than $316.2 million in community benefits annually to children and families. As the first pediatric hospital in Southern California, CHLA relies on the generosity of philanthropists in the community to support compassionate patient care, leading-edge education of the caregivers of tomorrow and innovative research efforts that impact children at the hospital and around the world. YOUR REFERRALS HELP THE KIDS! Keep them coming!

Our goal this year: Raise $25,000 forĀ Children’s Hospital Los Angeles!

Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to my real estate sales team? Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service and ironclad guarantees but the kids of Childrenā€™s Hospital will benefit too! Just give me a call or pass my number on to anyone you know considering buying or selling. My number is 213-880-9910.

Your Referrals help the Kids!

Life moves fast for some and we are eager to make the Home Selling and Buying experience a smooth rewarding one. Over the last two decades of helping thousands of families sell their home and/or buy another, we have metĀ some wonderful, loving, caring people. People like you! As we move forward this Summer, please know we areA Real Estate Company That Gives Back!

Thank you in advance for your referrals! My number is 213-880-9910.

Go Serve Big!!!Ā 

Corey Chambers

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P.S. Check out the story enclosed of this amazing young person whose life was given back thanks to CHLA.

CHLA Your referrals help kids!

A real estate company with experience, proven results, and a give-back philosophy!

Refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move:

You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.comĀ and enter their contact info online, orĀ forward the link to someone you knowĀ considering a move.

Of course, you can always call me directĀ as well at 213-880-9910

Why I support Childrenā€™s Hospital of Los Angeles

I grew up right here in the Greater Los Angeles Area, born in Los Angeles County at St. Francis Hospital. I remember when I first heard about a young person close to our family suffering from a nasty disease and getting treated for that at Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles. It was then that I began to pay closer attention to the work they do at that hospital. Since then, I have learned that it is a collection of hard-working health care professionals, most making their home right here in the Los Angeles area, all coming together for a common cause. That cause is to help young people overcome unfortunate health issues that life sometimes throws our way. Being a Los Angeles Area California native, I take pride in supporting in a way that I can the good work these people do at Childrenā€™s. My team rallies around our annual goal or raising money and donating portions of our income to help Childrenā€™s in their quest to heal young people when they need healing. My team and I are committed to providing outstanding results for buyers and sellers referred to us by our past clients. I have discovered that Childrenā€s Hospital Los Angeles shares similar commitment to their patients. And since their services survive on sponsorships and donations, we are happy to contribute and proud to support them.

Sincerely,

Corey Chambers

*seller and Corey must agree on price and time of possession. Corey Chambers, Broker DRE#01889449


Can a New Way to Treat a Tumor Help Kai Beat Brain Cancer?

Melissa found Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles in July 2021, when she was on a frenzied search for help for her infant son. — Ā By Jeff Weinstock Ā (Courtesy CHLA)

After her infant son was diagnosed with a rare tumor, Melissa crossed the country searching for help. She found it at Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles in the office of Dr. Ashley Margol, one of the few experts in an innovative therapy called MEMMAT.

Five months earlier, Kai had been diagnosed with atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor, known as ATRT, an especially menacing brain cancer with a bleak prognosis. The doctors who made the diagnosis after removing the tumor recommended that Melissa and her husband, Chasen, not intervene with treatment.

ā€œWe ran from them as fast as we could,ā€ Melissa says. But where to? Searching out an alternative opinion was an immense effort. ā€œNobody said, ā€˜This is how we treat it, this is what weā€™re going to do,ā€™ because thereā€™s no real protocol for ATRT.ā€

The family moved east, picking up stakes from San Jose, California, to pursue treatment, but after four months of chemotherapy, Kai relapsed just before his first birthday. The cancer reappeared in the same area of Kaiā€™s brain, along with more, smaller lumps nearby and on his spine. The medical team told the family that there was no answer for recurrent ATRT and discontinued Kaiā€™s care.

Again facing a desperate scramble to find an expert who would treat Kai, Melissa contacted doctors across the country, but got nowhere until a pediatric oncologist in Texas listened to her story and thought of a colleague. She told Melissa, simply, ā€œCall Dr. Margol.ā€

A new way of attacking a tumor

One of the few physicians with expertise in ATRT, Childrenā€™s Hospital Los Angeles oncologist Ashley Margol, MD, Director of the hospitalā€™s Brain Tumor Center, administers a treatment protocol called MEMMAT developed specifically to target recurrences of the most destructive pediatric cancers, including atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor.

Melissa says she didnā€™t hold back. ā€œWe emailed her, we called her. She called us back and said, ā€˜Get on a flight. Iā€™ll see him in a couple of days.ā€™ā€

How fast was the response? The time elapsed between the date Dr. Margol received the email and the date the family was in her office was five days.

ā€œWe were completely overwhelmed,ā€ Melissa says. ā€œWe had no idea this even existed, this possibility. We were thinking we were only going to have a certain amount of time with our kid. And then we were presented with a little bit of hope, which wasā€”no, you canā€™t describe that.ā€

The acronym MEMMAT is a merger of recurrent medulloblastoma, ependymoma and ATRT. Itā€™s whatā€™s called an antiangiogenic therapy, which means it is designed to prevent new tumors from forming by cutting off their blood supply, as opposed to standard chemotherapy, which kills active cancer cells.

ā€œIā€™ll give you an example,ā€ Dr. Margol says. ā€œIf I have a plant and I start depriving it of water, that’s one way of killing it, right? Versus if I pulled the plant out of the dirt and chopped it into 10 pieces. We know that tumors, unless they have their own blood supply, canā€™t grow. Eventually they wither away and die. So itā€™s kind of a different way of attacking a tumor.

ā€œHonestly,ā€ she says, ā€œthereā€™s no standard of care for relapsed ATRT. Thereā€™s really no standard of care for upfront ATRT. Itā€™s such a rare disease. There are only about 50 kids in the U.S. every year who are diagnosed with it.

ā€˜Fifty percent doesnā€™t mean anythingā€™

What separates MEMMAT from conventional chemotherapy is the delivery of medicine, which goes directly into the fluid surrounding the brain through a small catheter called an Ommaya reservoir. Thatā€™s a potential advantage over the standard intravenous injection of chemotherapy, which can run up against a protective screen called the blood-brain barrier and be kept from reaching cancer cells in the brain and spine.

The therapy knocked out the several new, smaller tumors Kai presented with at CHLA, while the recurrent large tumor was removed by neurosurgeon Mark Krieger, MD, Surgical Director of the Brain Tumor Center, who holds the Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Chair in Neurosurgery. Multiple rounds of radiation followed. Last October, with repeated MRIs showing no evidence of cancer and seeing no benefit to be gained from more chemotherapy, Dr. Margol advised ending the treatment to spare Kai any further side effects. The most recent scan in January was also clear.

ā€œDr. Margol and the MEMMAT protocol absolutely saved Kai,ā€ Melissa says.

However, Dr. Margol has had frank talks with the family about the chances of surviving the disease. MEMMAT is not seen as a cure, she says. It can extend and improve life, but recurrent ATRT remains a nearly insurmountable cancer.

ā€œI donā€™t go over statistics because children are not statistics,ā€ Dr. Margol says. ā€œFifty percent doesnā€™t mean anything, right? Your kid is 100%. So I donā€™t have that conversation. There is never a scenario where I tell someone, ā€˜Iā€™m sorry, thereā€™s nothing I can do.ā€™

ā€œI do tell every family, ā€˜My goal is to cure your child, and Iā€™m going to do everything I can to make that happen.ā€™ My goal is always for the family to understand that weā€™re on the same team from the get-go. I donā€™t know how the journeyā€™s going to end, but weā€™re all on this train together.ā€

An ellipsis that signals hope

Each clean MRI report offers some relief, but hardly enough time to exhale before the next one. As each scan draws closer Melissa gets a swell of ā€œscanxiety,ā€ as parents of pediatric cancer patients call their nervousness before an impending test and the wait for the outcome.

ā€œAbout a week leading up to MRIs, weā€™re irritable, weā€™re scared, weā€™re worried, weā€™re all the things, but we still have to function,ā€ Melissa says. She asks her husband to check the patient portal for the results. ā€œI canā€™t open the app. He does it because I just sit and shake until we know weā€™re in the clear for another little while.ā€

Thatā€™s just one of the ways Chasen has held Melissa together. She says that Kaiā€™s 6-year-old brother, Cruz, also provides support. ā€œItā€™s a family fight,ā€ she says. ā€œIā€™m only a small part of the reason weā€™re still upright each day.ā€

Kai turns 3 in July. He gets physical and occupational therapy to address the weaknesses related to his disease and treatment, including walking and talking. A stroke he suffered after his initial brain surgery impaired the right side of his face, which makes eating a challenge.

ā€œI donā€™t think of them as deficits at all,ā€ Melissa says. ā€œI think of Kai as thriving based on what heā€™s been through. Heā€™s the sassiest 2-year-old youā€™ve ever met in your whole life. Heā€™s been telling us every day that he wants to go to preschool. Weā€™re like, ā€˜OK, well, letā€™s try to get you potty-trained and weā€™ll take that next step,ā€™ because he seems to be ready.ā€

Dr. Margol told the family that if Kai gets to two years with no appearance of cancer, then she will be comfortable saying his prognosis has improved meaningfully. Yet seeing in her notes that he has passed the one-year mark draws a small inflection of optimism. ā€œOh yeah, look at that,ā€ she says.

ā€œI told the family, ā€˜Itā€™s still a very small possibility that we can cure him, but weā€™re certainly going to try.ā€™ To be honest, I didnā€™t think we would be in this space right now where he doesnā€™t have any tumor, but …ā€ In the upturn of her voice as it trails off, in all the open-ended qualifiers, in certainly, but, and small possibility, is a slender allowance of hope.

ā€œI donā€™t know that I think about whether thereā€™s going to be a cure,ā€ Melissa says. ā€œI live in survival mode, truthfully. I want to be hopeful. Iā€™m just really cautious about how optimistic I am. The reality is that ATRT is a beast and can come back at any time. So itā€™s scan to scan. Iā€™ll take it all day long because I didnā€™t think I would get the opportunity to experience such a beautiful kid, and Iā€™m getting that. Iā€™m grateful for it.ā€

Ā Ā — Ā Story and photos courtesy Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

How you can help:

Refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members who are considering making a move:

www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or call Corey at 213-880-9910


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