Identity theft is a really serious problem for many Americans. The fallout from having your information stolen and misused can last for years. That’s why it’s crucial to protect both your personal and financial information when purchasing a home. Here are some steps you can take to safeguard yourself during the process.
Secure Personal Information
Keep any documentation that includes your social security number, birth date, driver’s license number, and financial account numbers in a secure place. When you do share, make sure they’re transmitted through an encrypted platform or delivered in person.
Look Out for Phishing Scams
Be cautious with unsolicited emails or phone calls asking for personal information. Never open any suspicious-looking email, even if it appears to be from your lender or title company. Always verify the identity of all phone callers.
Use Secure Websites
When searching for homes or mortgage information online, browse sites that start with “https” and have a padlock icon in the address bar, which indicates a safe connection.
Monitor Your Credit Report
Check for suspicious activity, such as unauthorized loans or accounts. Do this often, as identity thieves usually act quickly.
Know Who Has Access
Confirm who will have access to your information, in what setting they’ll see it and how it will be disposed of once it’s no longer needed.
Shred Sensitive Documents
After the home-buying process is complete, take it upon yourself to shred sensitive documents.
Buying a home is fun and exciting, but it’s important to stay vigilant with your personal information. A licensed real estate professional and reputable lender will be invaluable in providing financial protection and peace of mind.
Selling a Smart Home: What Stays and What Goes?
The global smart home market is expected to exceed $170 billion by 2025, according to Strategy Analytics. In the U.S. alone, 37% of households already owned one or more smart devices by 2020. So what do you do with all this smart tech when you sell your property?
Clearly identify what you intend to take with you to avoid any last-minute confusion that could jeopardize your deal. The rule of thumb says any smart tech that’s connected, mounted or nailed down stays with the house. Common examples include smart blinds, HVAC controls, exterior floodlights, and alarm systems. On the other hand, sellers typically take smaller, freestanding devices like smart speakers.
Before the closing date, sellers should wipe their digital account information and log out of all smart systems. As an extra kindness to their buyers, sellers could create a list of all smart items that will stay, including warranty information, age of the product, proof of purchase, names and model numbers, and instructions on how to do a factory reset.
Pros and Cons of Paying Cash for a Home
Even if you have enough cash to buy your house outright, it may not necessarily be the best decision for you. Consider the following pros and cons, then discuss your options with a qualified tax adviser or financial planner.
Pros
Making a cash offer greatly reduces the amount of paperwork (and fees) involved in buying a house and can save thousands of dollars in mortgage interest and closing costs. Also, owning a debt-free property can provide financial peace of mind.
Cons
Some buyers feel more comfortable keeping more of their assets liquid for greater flexibility or in case of emergency. Depending on your savings and investment income, you may prefer to take advantage of the tax deductions available on mortgage interest.
Stylish Home Tech: Where Function Meets Fashion
If it looks cool while keeping you cool, it must be stylish home tech.
Household devices and appliances that function well and have a sleek, modern design define stylish home tech. This includes products such as smart home systems, smart lighting, comprehensive entertainment packages, and appliances with advanced features and design.
Today’s sophisticated tech allows you to easily set up and operate various home elements. Lighting and window coverings can be controlled from a smartphone or tablet. Innovative TVs can stream content or respond to voice commands. Some front doors come equipped with motion-activated lights and a video doorbell. You can even buy a wall-mounted, Wi-Fi enabled air conditioner that’s disguised as framed artwork.
Modern kitchen appliances have certainly evolved to be both functional and chic, with enhancements like energy efficiency, quiet operation and touch controls. Many manufacturers also offer a variety of slick finishes, including fingerprint-proof stainless steel, shatterproof glass doors and panels that change colors to reflect the home’s design palette. Now that’s some trendy tech.
Get Ahead of Repairs Before Selling
You put your best foot forward for a job interview. Selling a house is no different. Instead of a stylish suit and top-notch grooming, your property will be dressed for success with a modest investment in these essential details.
Make sure everything works, including garage doors and openers, locks, windows, hinges, light switches, toilets, faucets, and built-in kitchen appliances.
Brighten dark rooms with fresh paint in light, neutral shades.
Refinish or repair worn hardwood floors.
You don’t need a full remodel to spruce up a kitchen or bath. Freshen paint colors, modernize hardware and lighting, and consider replacing dated countertops.
Replace or paint the front door and add an attractive planter and new house numbers. Be sure exterior walkways, fencing and lawn are in tip-top shape.
Give your home a deep cleaning before the first showing is scheduled.
We all love hanging out with our friends, but planning a party can be stressful. So why not host a game night instead? We’ve got some great game night ideas along with some tips for hosting the perfect night!
One of the best things to do with a large (or even small) group of people is a good ole game night. Playing games with friends is one of the best ways to let loose, have fun, and really get to know the people you are with.
Wondering where you would even begin when it comes to hosting your own game night? Well, look no further because we’ve got you covered! Whether you’re in need of some great game night ideas or some great tips on how to host the perfect night, we have just what you need!
GAME NIGHT IDEAS
When it comes to hosting a game night, your end goal should always revolve around people having fun and getting to know each other better. There are tons of games out there that do this. Here are some of our top game ideas for game night!
THE BOWL GAME
One of our favorite games that we like to play frequently for our game nights is the Bowl Game. It’s seriously the best party game that you’ll ever play! If you are looking for a game that will have everybody laugh-crying, while learning random facts about your friends, then this is the game for you.
CRAZY KISS, MARRY, KILL
Have you ever heard of this game? While it can be played using names of people that you know, this version of Kiss, Marry, Kill is a little less personal and a little more fun! You can use the names of celebrities/sports stars or fictional characters for your choices, such as cartoon characters, tv show/movie characters, and book characters.
Example: Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Piglet. It’s really funny to hear the reasons WHY each person chooses who they will kiss, marry or kill. Someone may kiss Piglet because he’s so cute, marry Tigger because he’s always excited to do new things, and kill Pooh so that they can have the honey all to themselves, ha!
This game is super simple, since you need only pens and paper. You can either write up the list of options ahead of time or have everybody come up with their own options for everybody else to choose from. It’s a lot of fun to see which names each person chooses and why!
PRESS CONFERENCE
Looking for a more unique game to play at your game night? This one is a great choice! For this game, someone holds a “press conference” and answers questions from other guests. The catch? The person holding the press conference doesn’t know who they are pretending to be, but the “interviewers” do. During the press conference, they try to guess who they are based off of the questions that they’re answering. It’s such a fun game!
REACT AND ACT
If you need a good icebreaker to get your game night started off right, then you’ll love this one! In React and Act, guests take turns reacting to various situations, like winning the lottery or getting fired, while the rest of the group has to try and guess what situation is being acted out. It’s kind of like charades, but you can use words and noises, which makes it even more hilarious! Trust me, seeing someone running around like they’re being chased by a bear and screaming is definitely a sight to see.
THE NOT-SO-NEWLYWED GAME
Hosting a couples game night? This game is a simple question and answer game that really helps you get to know each couple and see how well each couple knows one another. The questions can be as simple as “where did you go on your first date?” to see if they remember the details. Or they can be a little bit more controversial, such as “who is the better cook?” It can get really funny to see who remembers all of the little details better and if they agree with each other on the more controversial questions!
SPOONS
If you’ve played this game, then you know exactly why it made our list. The game of Spoons has been around for a while. In case you haven’t had the opportunity to play it yet, here’s the rundown! You need a deck of cards (without the jokers), some spoons, and a group of 3-13 people.
Pile your spoons in the center of the table, using one less than the number of people you have playing. (So if you have 12 people playing, you have 11 spoons in the middle.) Each player gets 4 cards and the rest of the cards are in a pile on the table. The game begins with each player discarding and drawing a card, doing so until they get 4 of a kind.
Once the first person gets 4 of a kind, they can take a spoon from the pile. After that, everyone else can grab a spoon. The last player who doesn’t grab a spoon gets the first letter in the word “Spoons.” Once a player has gotten all of the letters, they’re out and a spoon is removed from the middle of the table. The game keeps going in this fashion until there is one player remaining. It’s a simple, yet fast-paced game that is definitely a fun game for everybody!
MURDER MYSTERY GAMES
Murder mystery games aren’t just for Halloween! You can definitely play these games year-round and have your guests asking for more. While there are a lot of great murder mystery games that you can buy, you can also find some free ones that are just as good! The Spruce has 12 free murder mystery games for you to choose from.
DROP A HINT
This simple game is a crowd favorite and requires little prep. All you need are some index cards with a word or phrase written on them (or use the cards from Reverse Charades). Divide everybody into two teams. For this game, one person guesses while their teammates work together to get the guesser to guess a particular word by dropping hints. The catch? The teammates can only say one word at a time! This can be really funny since they’re not allowed to talk between themselves to know which words the others are going to say.
MIRROR CHARADES
This is a fun twist on the classic game of Charades. Instead of one person going up and acting out the chosen word, there are two. Out of these two people, one of them draws the word and looks at it; making sure their partner doesn’t see it. Then, the player who drew the word stands behind the group of people who are guessing and begins to act out the word, while their partner stands in front of the group of people guessing and mirrors the actions their partner is doing.
Everyone guessing can only look at the person standing in front of them and try to figure out what word they are acting out. This makes it a little more difficult since the person standing in front of them has no clue which word they are acting out! This game can be quite tricky, but is tons of fun to play.
HOW TO HOST THE PERFECT GAME NIGHT
Alright, so now that you have a lot of game night ideas that you can play, we can move on to some tips for hosting the perfect game night!
CREATE YOUR GUEST LIST
As we mentioned before, game nights provide a great opportunity for people to have fun and get to know each other better. There are a few options when it comes to who you’re going to invite.
You can invite close friends/family you already spend a lot of time with. Even though you do tons of things together, you’ll still have the opportunity to learn something new about each other!
Invite a mix of close friends/family and acquaintances. Choosing to go with a guest list like this helps keep things familiar, but also widens your circle of people you know.
If you’ve recently moved to a place where you don’t have any close friends or family, then invite people that you’ve met and would like to get to know better!
Whoever you end up choosing to invite, just make sure that they genuinely want to play games. Nothing will kill your fun game night vibes faster than someone who doesn’t want to participate!
SEATING ACCOMMODATIONS
You always want to make sure everyone has a place to sit during game night. Before your guests arrive, make sure you have enough seating that also allows everyone to feel comfortable and included in the group. If you’re playing board games, make sure you have enough table space for everyone to easily pull up a chair. Or, if you’re playing more interactive games, move your furniture around so everyone can join in on the fun!
FOOD AND DRINKS
It’s hard to have fun when you’ve got the hangries. So, for true game night success, you’ll want to make sure that you’ve got the food and drinks covered! Use the tips in THIS post to get some cheap party food ideas.
To help keep the costs down, ask your guests to bring their favorite drink, treat or food. Along with taking some things off of your to-do list, it’s also a great way for your guests to get to know each other a little better through the foods and drinks they are bringing.
HAVE FUN
Sometimes when you’re hosting, you completely forget to have fun. Really, isn’t that the entire reason you’re hosting a game night in the first place?! The more fun you have, the more fun your guests will have. So, let loose a little and don’t be afraid to step down from your hosting responsibilities and join in on the party!
So there you have it! Hosting a game night really is quite simple, especially if you follow these tips! Do you have any game night ideas that have worked for you in the past? Let us know in the comments!
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Homeowners aim to lighten up their home’s look on the outside, a new survey finds.
The majority of homeowners say they would like to lighten up their home’s exterior with a neutral color palette, according to a new survey of more than 1,400 respondents conducted by The Harris Poll and commissioned by Alside, an exterior building product firm. The top five most popular siding colors for 2023, as identified by survey respondents, are:
Off-white/cream
White
Light gray
Light brown
Medium blue
“It’s interesting to compare the national survey data to what we’re seeing in the market,” says Chase Creighton, business director of vinyl & composite cladding for homebuilding firm Associated Materials. “The farmhouse trend is driving more of the preference of homeowners choosing white and light colors. It’s possible, too, that cost may be a driver. As building material prices have risen, consumers may have gravitated toward lower cost options and away from premium colors.”
In fact, Alside, in its review of its company’s sales data, found that demand for white siding paint has more than doubled since 2018. View some of the leading siding colors below.
Source: Alside
Source: Alside
Source: Alside
Melissa Dittmann Tracey is a contributing editor for REALTOR® Magazine, editor of the Styled, Staged & Sold blog, and produces a segment called “Hot or Not?(link is external)” in home design that airs on NAR’s Real Estate Today radio show. Follow Melissa on Instagram and Twitter at @housingmuse.
This year, Easter Sunday is April 9th. Many of our favorite springtime events are back this year with in-person celebrations!
Easter is such a fun time, whether you’re coloring eggs at home or joining an Easter Egg Hunt out and about, we hope you have fun! These Spring rituals are such a fun part of being in Los Angeles.
You may also be planning to have a special Easter Brunch, and some local restaurants will be offering outdoor dining and delicious meals to go. Scroll down to see all the deliciousness.
Be Egg-stra this Easter Sunday (April 9th) with a delightful brunch at Lumière Brasserie at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel. Begin with a welcome Mimosa followed by prix fixe selections such as Biscuits and Caviar, Crab Benedict, Duck Confit as well as a bountiful dessert station. Includes an egg hunt with the Easter Bunny filled with treats, sweets, and furry surprises. Bunny will happily pose with families and each child receives a colorful basket to take home. Seatings at 11:30 am and 1:30 pm. $125 per adult, and $65 per child between the ages of 5 and 12. Children under 5, eat free. Children’s menu, vegan and vegetarian options are available.
Blessing of the Animals
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
125 Paseo de la Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90012
The Blessing of the Animals is an annual tradition that has been celebrated here since 1930. On the Saturday before Easter (April 8th) from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, families are invited to bring their pets to be blessed. The festivities also include live musical entertainment, food, and fun. Check the website for information about street closures to make your arrival easier.
From Thursday, March 23rd through Sunday, April 9th (10 am to 6 pm each day) families can hop over to the Bunny Bungalow to visit with the Easter Bunny. A variety of photo packages are available. Reservations may be made online.
Egg Hunt in the Park
Memorial Branch Library
4625 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019
The Memorial Branch Library invites families to its Egg Hunt in the Park event happening on Saturday, April 8th from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. Children will hunt for eggs in the park, and after the egg hunt, enjoy a special story time.
Spring Egghunt Bash
Chevy Chase Recreation Center
4165 Chevy Chase Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90039
Visit Chevy Chase Recreation Center on Saturday, April 8th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm for a Spring Egghunt Bash. This free event features egg hunts, arts and crafts, games, face painting, music, refreshments, and more. Check the website for the list of egg hunt times (grouped by ages).
Spring Egg Hunt
Mar Vista Recreation Center
11430 Woodbine St., Los Angeles, CA
Mar Vista Recreation Center is the place for a Spring Egg Hunt happening on Saturday, April 8th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Children will enjoy games, arts and crafts, cookie decorating, a visit with Spring Bunny, egg hunts, and more. Don’t forget to bring your own basket.
Enjoy a decadent Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet on April 9th from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM – perfect for enjoying time with loved ones in the airy dining room or on the beautiful, expansive outdoor terrace. Executive Chef Samuel Jung will be pulling out all the extravagant stops that Baltaire is known for, with a carving station featuring USDA Prime Rib, Glazed Spiral Ham, and Scottish Salmon; iced shellfish station with fresh oysters, shrimp, and Peruvian scallops; a stunning display of freshly made sushi selections; a variety of breakfast dishes including French Toast, Eggs Benedict, Shakshuka, Chilaquiles & more; a variety of greens and side dishes; and freshly baked assorted pastries and desserts. Price: $150 for adults, $50 for children
A special prix fixe brunch menu from Chef Neal Fraser and team with featured wine selections from Wine Director Matthew Fosket on Sunday April 9th from 10am-2pm in the Main Dining Room (open-air weather depending) and Lounge. Additionally, a plethora of brunch cocktails by Bar Director Tobin Shea will also be available. Menu highlights include: Cinnamon Crunch French Toast with cereal milk ice cream and spiced maple syrup, Harry’s Berries Tartine with strawberry, lavender goat cheese, fennel pollen and spiced honey, Scotch Egg with duck sausage, garden greens and roasted shallot vinaigrette, Congee with maine lobster, charred corn, soft egg, burdock, scallion and sichuan chili oil, and Spring Pea Cavatelli with speck, pea tendrils, truffle butter and lemon. *$65 plus tax and gratuity per person. **Separate/special children’s menu for $21++ for those under 10 years old
Join us at the Cat and Fiddle Easter Sunday, April 9th. We are offering a Pre Fixe menu with choices of soup or salad, entrée and dessert. The menu is available for dine in, reservations strongly suggested, or pick up on 4/9. Pre-order by 4/8 on our website to guarantee availability. Start with our Curried Carrot Soup and enjoy mains such as our popular Traditional Sunday Roast and other roast options such as Australian Leg of Lamb Stuffed w/ Spinach & Kale or our vegetarian option, Nut Roast Wellington. Finish with our delicious Chocolate Mousse. Whether you’re looking to celebrate with family or friends, you’ll enjoy the cozy environment and our private patio and indoor pub.
The Spring Festival and Crafters Fair is happening at Rustic Canyon Recreation Center on Saturday, April 8th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The festivities at this free event include games, prizes, contests, egg hunts (at 1:00 pm), and more.
Celebrate Easter Sunday while cruising on Marina del Rey Harbor. On Sunday, April 9th, the two-hour Brunch Cruise offers a buffet brunch, live onboard entertainment, a visit from the Easter Bunny, and more. The 2.5-hour Dinner Cruise offers a plated dinner, live DJ entertainment, and spectacular views. Details and booking information are available online.
Celebrate Easter with beloved traditions at the historic Langham Huntington, Pasadena resort on Sunday, April 9th, including stunning brunch buffet displays in The Huntington Ballroom and The Terrace, and a vibrant springtime Easter Afternoon Tea in the Lobby Lounge. All dining guests will enjoy admission to a bevy of family-friendly activities, including an Easter Egg Hunt on the sprawling Horseshoe Garden, a live petting zoo, and kids’ train rides. Plus, ballroom brunch guests will enjoy photos with the Easter Bunny himself! Prices, menus, and booking information are available on their website.
The Community Services Department of South Pasadena is hosting its Annual Spring Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 8th from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. The fun includes inflatables, games, pictures with the Easter Bunny, and egg hunts. Ticket information is available online.
Santa Anita Park is hosting a Spring Carnival on April 1st and 2nd (11:00 am to 7:00 pm), April 8th (8:30 am to 7:00 pm), and April 9th (10:00 am to 7:00 pm). This special event features carnival games and rides, bounce houses, food, pony rides, arts and crafts, face painting, and more. Check the website for all the details as well as ticket information.
At The Bunny Museum, it’s all bunnies all year long. The Museum was founded in 1993 and currently houses more than 45,000 “bunny works of art from antiquity to contemporary art.” The Museum, also known as “The Hoppiest Place on Earth,” is open Monday-Saturday from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm, and on Sundays from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. (Admission is $12 for adults; $10 for seniors and military with ID; $8 for children up to 13 years old; free for children 4 and under.) No reservations are needed.
2nd & PCH invites the community to Hoppin’ Photos with Bunny on April 1st and 2nd (11:00 am to 5:00 pm) and April 8th (12:00 pm to 4:00 pm). Hoppin’ Photos are available on a first-come, first-served basis. A photographer will not be present. Capture memories and grab a selfie in front of a spring-themed backdrop. And on Sunday, April 2nd from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, Silent Bunny is available for “quiet one-on-one time for children and adults of any age with sensory sensitivities.” Silent Bunny is a reservation-only event. All the details are available online.
The City of El Segundo will be hosting an Egg Hunt and Camp Expo on Saturday, April 8th from 9:30 am to 11:00 am. Check the website for more information as it becomes available.
Underwater Eggstravaganza
El Segundo Wiseburn Aquatics Center
2240 E. Grand Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245
El Segundo invites you to an Underwater Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 8th from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. “Join us as we dive-in to some fun and catch those floating eggs.” Space is limited; be sure to reserve your spot by calling 310-524-2738.
Caring Bunny will also be at the Del Amo Fashion Center on Sunday, March 26th from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. “Caring Bunny is a special, sensory-friendly experience – exclusively for children with special needs and their families.” Reservations are required and are available online.
Easter Brunch
La Venta Inn
796 Via Del Monte, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
Enjoy Easter Brunch at La Venta Inn. Two brunch seatings are available — one at 9:30 am and one at 12:30 pm. In addition to the brunch buffet, children will enjoy a “hunt for treat-filled Easter eggs and pose for photos with the Easter Bunny.” Reservations may be made online.
Terranea Easter Champagne Brunch in the Palos Verdes Ballroom Sunday, April 9, seatings at 9:30, 10 and 10:30 a.m. and at 1, 1:30 and 2 p.m.
This lavish annual event is presented by the resort’s Executive Chef Andrew Vaughan and his culinary team. The Easter Bunny will make a special appearance and the Kids’ Buffet will offer their favorites. Among the many delicious choices are Asian Kitchen Station serving Pan Seared Local Snapper with black bean sauce and Crispy Tofu Tao Si with Char Sui Style Pork Butt. Chilled Seafood features Jumbo Shrimp and Oysters, Chilled Crab Claw and Smoked Salmon. Traditional Honey Glazed Ham Leg and Tandoori Yogurt Fed Leg of Lamb are at the Carving Station. In addition, there will be Pasta and Risotto, a Salad Bar, Charcuterie and Cheese and classic breakfast options. For the decadent finale, guests will love the house made Pastries and Ice Cream Sunday Station. An array of bottomless mimosas will be made to order and of course, there is Champagne and a cash premium bar available. $129 for adult guests, $59 for kids (five to 13), $15 for kids (two to four); exclusive of tax and gratuity. Reservations available online.
Mar’sel Easter Sunday Brunch Sunday, April 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; live entertainment from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
With breathtaking views of the Pacific, dining indoors or al fresco overlooking the ocean is a lovely, getaway experience at mar’sel. Award-winning Chef Fabio Ugoletti always delights guests with his inventive twists on Mediterranean cuisine, using the very best locally sourced products from the ocean, resort gardens and surrounding peninsula. For his Easter Brunch, he will be serving Course One of Asparagus Salad with quail eggs, prosciutto Parma, Parmigiano fondue and black truffle; Course Two is Cavatelli with lamb ragu, whipped ricotta, fava bean and parsley; Course Three is a choice of Deconstructed Carrot Cake with cream cheese drops and butter pecan gelato or Coconut Cream Roulade with mango gelato. Wine pairing from the restaurant’s Wine Spectator Award of Excellence list is available. Three-course Brunch is $125 per guest, wine pairing is $65; exclusive of tax and gratuity. Reservations available by calling 844-242-0967.
Catalina Kitchen Easter Brunch Buffet Sunday, April 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; live entertainment from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Discerning families appreciate panoramic views, ocean breezes and delightful food and drinks at the spirited casual eatery catalina kitchen– inside or on the terrace. The Buffet Brunch features a From the Raw Bar Station, Donut Wall Display, Farm Stand Greens, Crepe Station, Outdoor Pancake Station, Eggs Every Style and Hand Carved Salt Crusted Prime Rib, Herb Roasted Rack of Lamb, Grilled Tri Tip and Spicy Chicken Sausage, Bratwurst and Andouille with mustard. From the Stone Oven comes catalina kitchen’s Three Cheese Pizza, Carne Asada Pizza and Caprese Pizza. Mouthwatering Desserts presented by Chef Pierino Jermonti are Orange Scented Ricotta Cannoli, Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta, Strawberry Almond Torte and more. There will be a Farm-To-Table Bloody Mary, Mimosa and Margarita Bar at an additional $25. $119 per adult guest, $45 for kids (five to 12) exclusive of tax and gratuity. Reservations available by calling 844-242-0967.
Easter Weekend specials will be honored at other resort restaurants at Terranea. At Nelson’s spectacular cliff-top setting, the specialty menu on Saturday, April 8, and Sunday, April 9, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. will offer jumbo crab cake benedict served with a house salad, white chocolate raspberry pyramid and for sipping, Prosecco punch or house made white sangria. At bashi April 8 to 9, from 12 to 9 p.m., guests may savor sizzling Korean beef short ribs with garlic green beans and kimchi or pepper crusted ahi with crispy rice, as well as its Jessica Rabbit cocktail, which is perfect for Easter and composed of Ketel One, carrot, ginger, tarragon and egg whites. During Easter weekend, the Lobby Bar, from 3 to 11 p.m. on Saturday and 12 to11 p.m. on Sunday, will be concocting aCottontail Martini shaken with Absolut Elyx, coconut, honey and vanilla, and serving Rack of Lamb. During the holiday weekend, sea beans’ special desserts are Mango Coconut Roulade, White Chocolate Raspberry Pyramidsand decorated Easter Cookies. There’s also decadent vegan chocolate and passion fruit compote and for breakfast and brunch a Waffle Station.
Bring the family to Tanaka Farms for a special Easter Hilltop Luncheon on Sunday, April 9th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Attendance also includes a visit with the Easter Bunny as well as an Easter egg hunt. Details and menu are still to be announced. Check the website for details as they become available.
From Saturday, March 11th through Saturday, April 8th, families can have some springtime fun at Irvine Park Railroad. The Easter Eggstravaganza includes many fun activities such as egg hunts, games, and train rides, as well as the chance for children to meet and have their pictures taken with the Easter Bunny. Details are available online.
Easter Celebration
Tustin Sports Park
12850 Robinson Dr., Tustin, CA 92782
Enjoy a special Easter Celebration on Saturday, April 8th from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. The festivities include a Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at 9:00 am. Be sure to check the website for more details as they become available.
Egg Hunts
Pines Park
34942 Camino Capistrano, Dana Point, CA and
Sea Canyon Park
33093 Santiago Dr., Dana Point, CA
“Hop on down with your family to our annual egg hunts and discover a treasure of hidden candy and plastic-filled eggs.” These Dana Point Egg Hunts are offered at two locations and are designed for children 10 and younger. A pancake breakfast will also be available at both locations from 8:00 am to 11:00 am, with proceeds going to “Monarch Beach Sunrise Rotary’s charitable efforts.” The Easter Bunny will visit both locations for photos, and a magic show is planned as well. Check the website for details.
Spring Egg Hunt
Oak Knoll Park
5700 Orange Ave., Cypress, CA 90630
The City of Cypress invites families to its Spring Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8th. The fun includes egg hunts and spring activities for children ages 3-11 including crafts, games, and more. Pre-registration for egg hunts is required and is available online.
The City of Buena Park is holding its annual Spring Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 8th. The fun starts at 8:00 am with a pancake breakfast. Families will also enjoy bounce houses, games, crafts, candy hunts, pictures with the Easter Bunny, a petting zoo, and much more.
Easter Celebration
Pretend City Children’s Museum
29 Hubble, Irvine, CA 92618
Celebrate Easter at Pretend City Children’s Museum on Saturday, April 8th. Hop on over for some Easter fun including constructing egg carton creations, story times, an egg hunt, and more. The Easter Bunny will also be on hand. All activities are included in general admission. Ticket information is available online.
La Habra
Egg Night
La Bonita Park
1440 W. Whittier Blvd., La Habra, CA
The City of La Habra is hosting its annual Egg Night event on Friday, April 7th from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This special event is open to children ages 7-13. “The cost is $10 per child, which includes all activities and glow in the dark items to help you hunt.” Be sure to bring an empty basket and a flashlight. Pre-registration is required. Call 562-383-4200.
The City of La Habra is hosting its annual Spring Family Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 8th from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. This special event will include egg hunts, a balloon artist, games, crafts, face painting, inflatable attractions, vendors, and more. A helicopter Easter egg drop is scheduled for 9:30 am. A pancake breakfast may be purchased separately. Details are available online.
Eggcelent Easter Pop-Up is happening on Saturday, April 8th from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The fun includes pictures with the Easter Bunny, vendors, an egg hunt, and more. Register online for this free event.
Pico Park is generally the location of the City of Pico Rivera’s Annual Easter Eggstravaganza. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 8th. Be sure to check the website for more information as it becomes available.
West Covina
Easter Wonderland
Plaza West Covina
112 Plaza Drive, West Covina, CA 91790
Easter Wonderland comes to Plaza West Covina on Saturday, March 18th at 10:00 am. Celebrate the Easter Bunny’s arrival with face painting, arts and crafts, a bunny petting zoo, and more. The Easter Bunny will be taking photos from March 18th through Saturday, April 8th. Reservations are required.
The Downey Easter Eggstravaganza is happening on Saturday, April 1st from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Described as “our biggest egg hunt yet,” the fun includes “a field filled with over 10,000 Easter eggs!” The egg hunt is designed for children 12 and younger. Be sure to register your child online for this free event.
La Mirada
Easter Egg Hunt
La Mirada Regional Park
13701 S. Adelfa Ave., La Mirada, CA 90638
The City of La Mirada’s annual Easter Egg Hunt is happening on Saturday, April 8th from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. Have fun with arts and crafts, games, music, and photos with the Easter Bunny. A low-cost pancake breakfast will also be served during the event. Check the website for additional details.
Cerritos
Photos With the Bunny
Los Cerritos Center
239 Los Cerritos Center, Cerritos, CA 90703
The Easter Bunny is at Los Cerritos Center and ready to take a picture with your kiddos. Pre-booking is recommended. The Bunny is available seven days a week through Saturday, April 8th. (Monday through Friday 11 am to 7 pm, Saturday 10 am to 8 pm, and Sunday 11 am to 7 pm.) Additionally, Sensory-Friendly Bunny will be available on Sunday, March 26th from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. Reservations are required for Sensory-Friendly Bunny.
The 78th Annual Pancake Breakfast and Egg Hunt is happening at Smith Park on Saturday, April 8th from 7:00 am to 11:00 am. In addition to the yummy breakfast (a $5 donation is requested for the pancake breakfast), there will also be games, crafts, an egg hunt (for children 12 and younger), a visit from Mr. Bunny, and more.
El Monte
Easter Breakfast
South El Monte City Hall Front Lawn
1415 Santa Anita Ave., South El Monte, CA
Enjoy an Easter Breakfast in South El Monte on Saturday, April 8th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. The fun also includes an egg hunt (for children ages 1-10), games, a petting zoo, and a visit from Peter Cottontail. (Breakfast is served until 11:30 am.)
Out of sight, out of mind doesn’t always work when it comes to cleaning. Sure, you can pretend that those areas you can’t easily see or reach are immaculate. But, deep down you know the truth and it is to everyone’s benefit to clean these spots periodically. You’ll reduce dust that can trigger allergies and asthma, kill some bacteria that can cause illness and make your mother proud.
1) Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures
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You don’t have to sit on someone’s shoulders to clean a ceiling fan or high-up light fixture (nor is that a good idea). A disposable duster with an extendable handle is a much better way to capture dust and spider webs. Choose a disposable duster over a feather duster because the disposable dusters are made of materials that cause the dust to cling rather than simply be scattered around.
If you don’t have a disposable duster, use a clean microfiber cloth and secure it to a broom or mop handle with a rubber band.
And if you must use a ladder, it’s a good idea to have another person to brace the ladder and come to your aid if you slip or fall. Using a ladder when you’re home alone is never a great idea.
2) Ceilings and Moldings
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Take a minute to look up; you may be shocked to see all the dust and spider webs that have taken hold near your ceiling and crown moldings. Use a long-handled duster, clean and dry sponge mop, or broom to whisk down the dirt. Always do this first when cleaning a room so you can vacuum up the fallen debris.
3) Cabinet Tops and Tall Furniture
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When you buy a disposable duster with an extendable handle, be sure to get one with a pivoting head so you can adjust the angle to reach to the tops of cabinets and tall pieces of furniture.
If you have allowed dust and particles of grease to accumulate on kitchen cabinets, use a sturdy step stool and clean with a soft cloth dipped in a solution of two cups warm water, one teaspoon dishwashing liquid and one teaspoon household ammonia. Wipe away the soil and then rinse with a cloth dipped in plain water. Dry with a soft clean cloth.
4) Window Blinds
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When you dust blinds with a static duster, remember to close them and clean one side and then reverse the direction to clean the other side.
Or, to clean both sides of the slats at once, wrap two microfiber cloths around each end of a pair of kitchen tongs and secure with a rubber band. Then simply slide the tongs along each slat to wipe away the dust top and bottom. Toss the microfiber cloths in the washer and you’re done.
5) Window, Sliding Door and Shower Door Tracks
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Window, sliding door, and shower door tracks attract dust and dirt in amazing amounts and cleaning them can be difficult because of the tight spaces. When it’s time to clean, you may need to remove screens and give them a good cleaning. Then, start by using the crevice tool on your vacuum or making a custom crevice cleaner. Removing as much loose dust and grime will make the rest of the cleaning easier.
After vacuuming, mix a solution of two cups warm water, one teaspoon dishwashing liquid and one teaspoon household ammonia. Use a flexible stiff-bristled brush to scrub out the tracks and then rinse with plain water. You may have to use some vinegar and extra care to remove soap scum on shower door tracks depending on the type of metal.
Here’s an extra tip on cleaning outside window and door tracks: if you have a pressure washer or pressure nozzle for the hose, a good burst of water can often make tracks sparkle.
6) Behind the Toilet
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Unfortunately, the floor and wall behind the toilet are very difficult to reach since most mops and cleaning tools simply won’t fit the space.
This is when it’s time to grab some knee pads and rubber gloves and get down to work. Start by using a dry stiff brush to remove loose dust, hair, and soil (don’t forget the baseboard). The crevice tool of your vacuum is useful to suck away the debris. Then use a soft brush or sponge dipped in warm water and a disinfectant cleaner to wipe down the area including the back of the toilet base. Rinse with a sponge or cloth dipped in plain water and dry with a soft cloth.
7) Refrigerator Coils
Dust and debris on refrigerator coils raise your utility costs and keep your refrigerator from performing efficiently. With just a couple of tools and a little effort, you can clean the coils easily. You don’t even have to unplug the refrigerator.
The coils that condense and cool the refrigerant are located on the back of the appliance or underneath. For coils located on the back, simply roll out the refrigerator and use the vacuum upholstery brush attachment to vacuum away dust.
For models with coils on the bottom, unsnap the ventilated grill. Use a long-handled stiff brush and the crevice tool of your vacuum to remove dust and debris. Use the brush to reach into all corners where dust bunnies may have collected. While you’re there, also clean the condenser fan so the blades are dust free and turn easily. You may need to remove a separate panel on the back of the refrigerator to access the fan.
8) Dishwasher Filter
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Most dishwashers have a filter that catches food particles and prevents small objects from being flushed away. Cleaning the filter regularly is the best way to have both sparkling clean dishes and no bad odors. Check your appliance manual to locate the filter–usually on the floor of the dishwasher–in your model.
For easy access and cleaning monthly, empty the dishwasher and remove the bottom rack. Use a soft, damp cloth to clean around the area. Some filters cannot be removed, only lifted, so be sure to clean under the cap. If you have a removable filter, unscrew and soak in warm soapy water then wipe down with a soft cloth to remove debris before replacing.
To remove any interior build up in your washer and deodorize, pour one to two cups of distilled white vinegar in the bottom of the empty washer and allow to sit overnight. Replace the bottom rack and run a short cycle in the morning for a fresh smelling dishwasher.
9) Garbage Disposal
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With all of that water traveling through, you would think in-sink garbage disposals wouldn’t need to be cleaned. But just one whiff of a dirty one and you’ll know that cleaning is necessary.
Start by using the disposal correctly by running it with a full stream of cold water and allowing the water to run for ten seconds after turning off the disposal to flush all the debris away. If you smell bad odors, either grind some citrus peels while running cold water or add some ice cubes sprinkled with baking soda and grind with cold water.
NEVER place your hand or a scrubbing brush down into the disposal unless the electricity has been turned off–not just the switch–on the electrical breaker. At that point, you can use a stiff scrubbing brush and baking soda to give the interior a good cleaning. Switch back on the electrical breaker and run the disposal with plenty of cold water.
10) Heating and Air Register Covers
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If your HVAC register and air return cover look like they’re wearing a heavy winter coat, it’s time for some heavy duty cleaning. If possible, remove the vent–usually just a couple of screws–and take the covers outside to spray away the mess with a water hose. Or, you can rinse in a sink or soak in some hot, soapy water because the dust often contains accumulated grease particles from the kitchen.
To prevent this mess, use the upholstery brush attachment of your vacuum to clean the vents and change or clean the filters at least monthly. You’ll have cleaner air circulation and your HVAC system won’t have to work so hard.
11) Computer Keyboards
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Think about what you touch before you use your computer keyboard; not to mention all the things that land on it when you’re double-tasking a meal and work.
For safe cleaning and getting into all those nooks and crannies, disconnect your keyboard from the computer or turn off your laptop completely. Turn the keyboard upside down and give it a good shake over a trashcan.
Next, grab some compressed air and use it with the keyboard tilted at about a 75-degree angle so the dust and small particles can be easily blown away. Finish by dipping a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol to clean between and the tops of keys. Grab a new swab as each one becomes soiled. This will remove body soil and grime and disinfect any hidden germs.
Cleaning the keyboard once a week is a good goal. If someone has a cold or virus, it should be cleaned after every use.
While you’re cleaning electronics, don’t forget your cell phone and those accessories like a computer mouse and earbuds.
When it comes to cabinets, you think, out of sight, out of mind, right? Wrong—especially if every time you open a cabinet, all the baking pans and lids fall out. This year start spring cleaning with a focus on organizing your kitchen cabinets. Create a tidy storage space and maximize every square inch of your cabinets. And don’t forget cabinet organization can be more than just a bland exercise in getting organized; it can also be a lot of fun. You can use this challenge to wallpaper or paint your cabinet shelving, color coordinate your dishes, and toss anything that doesn’t serve you. We will give your cabinet organization tips and design inspiration to make your kitchen functional and stylish.
Sara Tramp for Emily Henderson
1. STORE HOUSEHOLD ESSENTIALS
Carve out a space in your kitchen cabinets like designer Emily Henderson to hold your daily cleaning supplies. Everything is at arm’s reach the next time you need to clean up a mess.
Katie Newburn
2. HANG POTS AND PANS
If you’ve run out of cabinet space to store your pots and pans, put them on display like small space design expert Shavonda Gardner when she renovated her kitchen bungalow. What makes this design work so well is that all the pots and pans are the same finish and are arranged by size.
Sara Tramp Ligorria for Emily Henderson Design
3. DESIGN VERTICALLY
It feels like there are never enough cabinets in the kitchen. So take advantage of vertical space like designer Emily Henderson did with her home in Los Angeles. Pans can be stored below the oven, and above, there’s an open cubby for cookbooks and entertainment pieces.
Eve Wilson via The Design Files
4. ABOVE CABINET STORAGE
Take advantage of the unused space between your cabinets and the ceiling to add cookware. You can also display your cookbooks, but just make sure you have a ladder handy to reach them.
House Beautiful
5. ADD POP-UP SHELVES
Pop-up shelves will optimize the unused space in cabinets, especially those that only hold primarily horizontal things, like dishes.
DeVol Kitchens
6. REPURPOSE CRATES
All it takes is a wood crate to spice up some exposed shelves and help you hide some unsightly essentials. Give your open storage shelving some style with vintage crates to store reusable totes and nonperishable food.
Kraftmaid
7. DOUBLE CABINET SPACE
Having super roomy, deep cabinets is always a blessing in storage space, but sometimes little items can get lost. These inserts solve that problem.
Chantell & Brett Quernemoen
8. ORGANIZE COOKBOOKS
If you love cooking like chef Molly Yeh, follow her vision of a farmhouse-style kitchen with function. She stores her favorite recipes in the built-in bookcase. “I wanted it to almost feel like a kitchen/library hybrid,” she says.
Courtesy of Fantastic Frank
9. USE CONTAINERS WITH HANDLES
Instead of open shelving, why not opt for a built-in storage unit? All your food is on display and easy to access for meal prep by simply pulling them out.
Amazon
10. STACK-UP POTS
Home cooks, stop breaking your arm trying to lift the pan you need on the bottom of a heavy stack. Instead, opt for a stand that’s accessible and a space-saver. Plus, it’ll stop your pans from getting scratched up all the time too.
The Container Store
11. ADD CLEAR CONTAINERS
Don’t forget about organizing your refrigerator shelves too. It’s so important to keep it tidy so you don’t forget about those leftovers way back on the shelves. Going with clear containers allows you to see everything easily.
Bloomingdale’s
12. USE TIERED ORGANIZERS
Add tiered organizers to your shelves, and you can easily move them around as your needs change. They’re ideal for storing canned goods, spices, and more.
Williams Sonoma
13. ADD A KNIFE DRAWER
If you are limited on counter space, consider storing kitchen linens and knives in a drawer. You can easily access them, and it keeps them out of reach from kids.
Meghan Beierle-O’Brien
14. USE WIDE CUSTOM DRAWERS
Instead of stacking our pots and pans, build extra-wide drawers so you can easily find your cookware at a glance.
Douglas Friedman
15. ADD A BUILT-IN MINI FRIDGE
If you have a large family and the main fridge is overflowing with items, consider adding a mini-fridge to store extra beverages or perishable items.
Wellborn Cabinet
16. CONCEAL TRASH
Save your floor space by building a pull-out cabinet designated for your garbage. To make it even more efficient, opt for a design with two openings, one for trash and the other for recycling.
Jason Donnelly
17. USE A NARROW DRAWER FOR SNACKS ONLY
The snack cabinet can become a big temptation for everyone in the house. So pair it down to a few containers, and get rid of all those clunky bags that eat up a ton of cabinet space.
Chantell & Brett Quernemoen
18. CUSTOM PEGBOARD
Instead of stacking heavy pots and pans on top of each other (and using up valuable shelf space) just install a pegboard on a free wall. Suddenly your heavy-duty items are on display and easy to grab. Marianne Evannou added some hooks and shelves for various kitchen and pantry essentials here.
Laura Moss Photography
19. KEEP TO-DO LIST ON A CHALKBOARD
Chalkboards aren’t just for the classroom—you can install one on your cabinet door to keep track of everything you have in stock.
Studio DB
20. ORGANIZE WINE COLLECTION
If you host parties, you quickly accumulate a lot of wine. An efficient way to store your wine and maximize your space is a temperature-controlled refrigerator. Studio DB designed cabinetry with storage options that can double as a home bar.
Flickr User Litlnemo
21. INSTALL A FAUX DRAWER
If you don’t have room to store a full-scale ironing board in the kitchen, think outside the box by building a fold-out ironing board from a fake cabinet drawer.
Sara Tramp Ligorria
22. USE PULL-OUT CABINETS
In this kitchen designed by Emily Henderson, spices, dry goods, and other cooking essentials are stored in a pull-out “pantry.” This keeps them tucked away but still provides easy access. Organize each one by item type.
They will quickly fill up if you just toss everything loosely into your cabinets. Not to mention, it’ll be impossible to find everything. Instead, break items up by type and then put them into baskets and organizers.
Courtesy of Sugar & Cloth
23. CLEAN UP YOUR CLEANING SUPPLIES
You’re going to be less inclined to actually want to clean if you can’t find any of your cleaning products. Use a lazy susan to hold spray bottles, then contain sponges, towels, and trash bags in plastic containers.
In this deVol Kitchen, the prettiest items are displayed on the exposed wall-to-wall reclaimed wooden shelves and cubbies so the less attractive essentials can be tucked away in the cabinets. The color-coding adds a soothing sense of rhythm to the space, too.
The Home Edit
25. COLOR COORDINATE
Clutter just looks more soothing when it’s all color-coordinated. Rearrange your stuff and you’ll find it straight-up therapeutic to look at your closet.
Courtesy of Aubrie Pick
26. USE VERTICAL SEPARATORS
When it comes to finding genius storage and organization inspiration, there’s nowhere better to look than the Williams Sonoma test kitchen. This is the designated cutting board cabinet complete with vertical slot separators to prevent a messy pile-up. This makes them much easier to grab and go than they would be piled up on each other horizontally.
Courtesy of Sugar & Cloth
27. USE STACK AND PULL BOXES
Stack and pull boxes will save your life when it comes to baking tools, crafting supplies, or even jewelry.
If you weren’t already convinced that the Williams Sonoma test kitchen is the most organized kitchen on the planet, here’s additional proof. Clear tops and labels make for easy identification in the spice drawer.
Two Twenty One
29. HANG A CORK BOARD
The back of a cabinet offers a convenient spot to create a small command center. In the kitchen, you could also use the cork board to hang recipes, or add hooks to keep measuring cups organized and within reach.
The clay-hued enclosed cabinets ground this kitchen designed by Dries Otten. The brass shelf underneath with a sliding perforated door allows for a few special items to stay out in the open. Stack your cups by color for a visually calming effect.
Driven by Decor
31. REPURPOSE FILE BOXES
To prevent clunky water bottles from falling out of the cabinet every time you open the door, store them on their sides using a magazine file.
Organizing a kitchen by splitting it into zones based on activity makes it a lot easier to navigate a high-traffic kitchen. In this kitchen designed by Emily Henderson, there’s even a cabinet dedicated to getting your morning started. Even better, the coffee cabinet is near the breakfast table.
Jenny Stevens
33. LABEL YOUR CONTAINERS
Toss out any expired items, then transfer your most-used staples into simple labeled jars or bottles. Without the visual chaos of logos, you can easily find what you’re looking for.
In this modern monochrome kitchen designed by Arent & Pyke, the dinnerware is stored in sleek drawers rather than hidden away in enclosed cabinets.
IKEA
35. USE PEGS
These drawers in a kitchen designed by Krysta Gibbons are outfitted with movable pegs, so they can accommodate various sized dishes as your needs and serveware collections change. Wooden pegs to keep all of your items in order. You can customize the layout to suit your containers — just move the dowels.
Courtesy of A Lo And Behold Life
36. ADD A LINER
A liner not only pretties up your cabinets, but the contrasting paper (or fabric) makes lighter-hued items stand out.
This cabinet uses a wire divider to keep cutting boards and pans upright, but that overhead space can do more. Stick on a plastic caddy for things like meat thermometers. You can also go one step further for optimizing this space by adding a hook for ladles and spoons.
Courtesy of The Social Home
40. STORE SMALL ITEMS IN BINS
This way, you can pull out the bin to get what you need, instead of having to rifle through the entire cabinet. Just make sure to add a label so you know which bin to grab.
If you’re one of those people that unpacks your entire cabinets contents when searching for something, raise your hand. Then go and get a turnable—you’ll be able to access any jar with ease.
Nix the stacks in favor of an upright rack that makes it easy to grab a dish. Though this particular version is a DIY built-in, a wire plate rack is a store-bought alternative.
When not in use, cutting boards tend to topple over in cabinets, or take up tons of space on the counter. Instead, hang a wire rack on the inside of an otherwise unused cabinet door to keep them out of the way.
To make more space in your cabinet, add a riser for plates and bowls, then alternate the direction you stand your wine glasses to fit more onto your shelf.
Courtesy of Clean & Scentisible
45. THINK OUTSIDE THE CABINET
Don’t ignore oddly sized cabinets—instead, use the space to display pretty items, or set up a station for coffee or tea.
Who says you have to have wooden or glass cabinets? Spice things up by incorporating metal grates, which will allow you to show off your organized cabinets in a more unique way.
Nicole Franzen
47. CHOOSE AN UNEXPECTED COLOR
While cabinets tend to be the same old neutral shades, try something different and go for a muted pastel, like this subdued pistachio green.
Brie Williams
48. MIX UP YOUR DISPLAY
To balance things up, alternate between transparent and enclosed cabinet displays, like Ariene Bethea did in her kitchen. Plus, it offers both a way to display prettier items and a space to stash away the less attractive ones.
Courtesy of Shavonda Gardner
49. STORE UTENSILS TO SAVE COUNTER SPACE
To gain more counter space and reduce visual clutter, designer Shavonda Gardner created a pull-out drawer to store all of her utensils and oversized cooking essentials.
Jen Feldman
50. CONCEAL A PAPER TOWEL ROLL
To take your cabinet organization skills to the next level, rethink what could be a pull-out feature in your drawers. Interior designer Jenn Feldman had a clever idea to replace a utensil drawer with a paper towel holder.
Kate Abt
51. USE GLASS DOORS TO SEE EVERYTHING EASILY
Cabinets don’t have to be closed wall-to-wall; instead, insert a few glass cabinets like Maryland-based interior designer Kat Abt. That way, you can easily see what’s inside.
Emily J Followill Courtesy of Melanie Millner
52. HIDE YOUR APPLIANCES
Build into your cabinet organization a shelf for appliances, like the Melanie Millner did here. The microwave is accessible when you need it, and simply close the cabinet door to conceal it when it’s not in use.
Lauren Nelson
53. MAKE USE OF DOOR BACKS
Get creative with your cabinet doors by building shelving on the interior side like Lauren Nelson did here. It’s a genius space-saving idea.
Oliver and Rust
54. ADD SHELVING RAILS
For awkward or oversized pieces, sometimes you need to think outside the box, like the owners of Oliver and Rust Vintage Interiors did with shelving rails on the side of cabinetry. Keep it looking polished with dishes and objects that are color-coordinated.
A Beautiful Mess
55. KEEP EVERYTHING ONE COLOR
You can reduce a lot of visual clutter by color-coordinating your bowls, plates, and cups. The bloggers from A Beautiful Mess made a tiny cabinet stand out with all-white dishware against a colorful background.
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
56. STORE BASKETS IN A CABINET
Place baskets for dried goods like potatoes and onions in your cabinets to make sure they’re close at hand for meal prep.
CHRISTIAN GARIBALDI
57. STORE YOUR WINE COLLECTION OUT OF SIGHT
Instead of a wine refrigerator, store your liquor and wine collection in a drawer, but be sure to add a divider to reduce the risks of the bottles shattering when you open the drawer.
Trevor Tondro
58. ADD A SPLASH OF PAINT
A little bit of color can go a long way to make something that feels cluttered look pulled together. This lower cabinet is a perfect example.
Zach Callahan
59. DISPLAY YOUR DISHWARE
Instead of stacking your plates, lean them against the back wall to create some visual interest in your glass cabinet.
Emily J Followill
60. GROUP LIKE ITEMS TOGETHER
For your next party, make it easy on yourself and pair your teapot, cups, and saucers together and have everything neatly displayed in groups, so you don’t have to rummage around for anything.
Spring is on its way, and it’s time to grab your picnic baskets and camera because Southern California is about to be blanketed in a sea of color! With the perfect amount of rain in fall and winter, we may be in for a super bloom.
Mid-February marks the beginning of the wildflower bloom, and it’ll last until mid-May, but don’t be surprised if you see some blooms lingering into June or July. To make sure you catch the best of the best, we’ve put together a list of the top locations for spring wildflowers in Southern California. Get ready for a flower-filled adventure!
We highly encourage you to contact each location before starting your journey to check on the status of the blooms. You can also check the status of the wildflowers on DesertUSA.
When is the best time to see Spring Wildflowers in Southern California? 🌷
The best time to see wildflowers in Southern California is usually from mid-February to mid-May, but this can vary based on local weather conditions such as rainfall and temperature. It’s important to check the status of the blooms before visiting, as the timing and intensity of the wildflowers can change from year to year. In some years, with the right combination of rainfall and warm temperatures, the wildflowers can bloom into June or even July. To have the best chance of seeing a wildflower display, it’s recommended tovisit during the peak bloom period in late February to early March.
What are the first wildflowers to bloom in spring? 🌼
The first wildflowers to bloom in spring in Southern California vary based on location and weather conditions. However, some of the common early-blooming wildflowers include:
Desert sand verbena: a vibrant purple flower that can cover vast areas in the desert.
Fiddlenecks: a yellow flower that often covers hillsides in early spring.
Sky lupine: a blue flower that grows in open fields and hillsides.
Cream cups: a yellow flower that grows in meadows and along roadsides.
Globe gilia: a small, deep blue flower that grows in large clusters.
California poppies: the state flower of California, with bright orange petals that can carpet hillsides.
These are just a few examples, and the specific wildflowers that bloom first can vary based on location and weather conditions. Keep in mind that the timing of wildflowers’ blooms can be unpredictable, so it’s best to check the status of the blooms before visiting.
9000 Pacific Coast Hwy.
Malibu, CA 90265
(310) 457-8143
Pack your hiking boots and get ready for a wildflower extravaganza! Point Mugu State Park is a nature lover’s paradise with 70+ miles of scenic trails and breathtaking ocean views. The park boasts stunning rocky bluffs, pristine sandy beaches, towering dunes, rolling hills, lush river canyons, and sprawling valleys dotted with towering trees.
But the real showstopper is the incredible wildflower display along the Backbone Trail in spring. With jagged peaks of the Boney Mountains State Wilderness Area in the backdrop, you’ll be surrounded by a sea of vibrant colors and fragrances.
4730 Crystal Springs Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 913-4688
Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California is a great destination for viewing spring wildflowers. In the spring months, visitors to the park can see scattered patches of wildflowers including poppies and other blooms in shades of yellow, orange, blue, and purple.
The best way to see the wildflowers is to park at the Greek Theater (Lot G), cross the street, and start up the clearly marked Riverside Trail. From there, turn right onto the Hogback Trail and continue towards Dante’s View (1 mile) and the Mt. Hollywood summit (1.2 miles). There are also offshoot trails, which are a bit steeper with some scrambling, along nearby ridgelines that offer additional opportunities to see wildflowers.
It’s important to note that the wildflowers at Griffith Park vary from year to year, and the best time to see them is typically in the spring months.
26300 Crenshaw Boulevard
Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
(424) 452-0920
The South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes, California is a stunning destination for viewing spring wildflowers. The garden, which covers 87 acres, is home to over 2,000 species of plants, many of which bloom in the spring, creating a colorful display of wildflowers.
Visitors to the garden can expect to see a wide variety of wildflowers including California poppies, lupines, and other blooms in shades of yellow, orange, blue, and purple. The best time to see the wildflowers is typically from late February to early May, depending on the rainfall in the area.
In addition to the wildflowers, the South Coast Botanic Garden also features a number of other attractions including a lake, a bird sanctuary, a palm grove, and a cactus garden. The garden is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and admission is charged.
Visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic and enjoy the beauty of the garden and its wildflowers. Guided tours and educational programs are also available for visitors who would like to learn more about the plants and wildlife in the garden.
916 Silver Spur Rd, #207
Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
Email: info@pvplc.org
(310) 541-7613
With blooms year-round, March and April are the best time to witness a spectrum of colorful flowers in full bloom at this location. From fiddlenecks, poppies, and deerweed on the east side of the Chandler Preserve where monarch butterflies love to flutter, to lupines at White Point Nature Preserve, you’ll be surrounded by nature’s beauty.
Take a walk on the wild side and hike the Mariposa, Flying Mane, and Basalt trails in Palos Verdes Nature Preserve, where you’ll find red paintbrush and more. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for California bush sunflowers, mariposa lilies, and wild hyacinth scattered across the peninsula.
15101 Lancaster Road
Lancaster, CA 93536
661-946-6092
Get ready for a wildflower extravaganza this spring! The Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is ready to burst into bloom with a sensational display of colors and scents from the Mojave Desert Grassland. Every year is different, with the wildflower season usually kicking off in mid-February and lasting until May. The variety of blooms changes every day, making each visit a unique and unforgettable experience.
With 8 miles of trails, including a smooth and accessible paved path, you can choose to hike, explore, or simply soak in the peace and quiet of the countryside. Listen to the melodic tunes of the birds and watch in awe as hawks glide silently overhead. Take a break on one of the many benches along the way and keep an eye out for wildlife sightings. You might just spot a meadow lark, a darting lizard, or even a sneaky gopher snake! And if you’re feeling lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of a coyote or a bobcat. And let’s not forget about the amazing creatures that call the burrows along the trails home, like mice, gophers, kangaroo rats, beetles, and even scorpions!
If want to check on the progress of the bloom at the Poppy Reserve, you can monitor the wildflowers via their live webcam.
Gold Hill Road near N Peace Valley Road
Gorman, CA 93243
661-248-7007
Get ready for a wildflower party like no other at Tejon Pass! These hillsides are famous for their eye-popping displays of color and are covered in a dazzling carpet of wildflowers each spring. From vibrant orange California Poppies to sunny yellow Goldfields, brilliant purple Lupine, and playful Tidy Tips, these flowers transform the rolling hills into a rainbow of hues. Take a stroll on the self-guided tour route starting at the Visitor Center, marked by cheerful blue and white flower signs, and immerse yourself in a world of nature’s beauty. (Download the PDF version of the wildflower tour map.)
4721 Sapphire Rd.
Chino Hills, CA 91709
951-780-6222
March (and sometimes early April) is the best time to witness the spectacular display of bright California poppies and other blooming flowers. Want to take in the full beauty? Check out some of the park’s most popular wildflower trails like Aliso Canyon, Bane Ridge Trail, Bovinian Delight Trail, Telegraph Canyon Trail, and Little Canyon Loop. It’s a nature lover’s paradise!”
Keep your eyes peeled for curious coyotes, graceful deer, sneaky bobcats, and other fuzzy creatures that call these woodlands, scrub, and grasslands their home. You can check out the best 30 Chino Hills State Park trails here.
East Avenue J and 170th Street East
Lancaster, CA 93535
(661) 946-6092
Get ready for a wild and colorful adventure at Saddleback Butte State Park! Spring is the prime time to witness the breathtaking display of wildflowers (from February to May). And if you’re lucky, you might spot some amazing desert creatures like coyotes, kit foxes, tortoises, jackrabbits, bunnies, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, slithering snakes and lizards, and even the rare badger or skunk!
For the status of the bloom, follow their Facebook page.
5704 Paseo Del Norte
Carlsbad, CA 92008
760-431-0352
This 50-acre wonderland is one of the most popular places to see wildflowers and the blooming of ranunculus flowers is simply unforgettable! Mark your calendars, as The Flower Fields will be open for visitors starting March 1, 2023.
Take a leisurely ride through the fields on an open-air wagon and listen to the fascinating audio commentary on the history of The Flower Fields. And if you’re feeling adventurous, why not try your hand at picking your own blueberries in the U-Pick Blueberry Patch.
With tickets starting at just $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, and $7 for kids (prices vary on weekdays and weekends), it’s the perfect opportunity to make memories with your family! Also check their 2023 activity calendar for upcoming events.
17495 Soda Lake Rd.
California Valley, CA 93453
805-475-2035
Carrizo Plain National Monument is one of the best-kept secrets in California. Only a few hours from Los Angeles, the Carrizo Plain offers visitors a rare chance to be alone with nature. When conditions are right, numerous wildflowers can carpet the valley floor; although short-lived it can be breathtaking.
For more information about the status of the blooms, please visit their website or contact the park at 805-475-2035, or you can hear weekly recorded wildflower reports at 818 768-1802 ext. 7. New reports are released every Friday, March through May!
200 Palm Canyon Dr.
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
760-767-4684
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is known for Desert Gold Poppies, Phacelia, and a variety of tiny belly flowers, which start making their appearance near the Visitor Center and on low rocky hillsides. For information on this year’s blooms, you can call Wildflower Hotline at 760-767-4684. The Visitor Center is open Saturdays and Sundays only, from 9 am to 5 pm.
If you are visiting with kids, NARROWS EARTH NATURE TRAIL is the easiest one. This gentle one-half-mile walk is short but sweet. In 30 minutes you can fully explore the many geological processes taking place in this small canyon. Access from Highway 78.
2903 Cornell Rd.
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
805-370-2301
Take a walk on the wild side at Paramount Ranch! Get ready to explore miles of easy to moderate scenic hikes that take you through stunning landscapes, including chaparral, riparian, and valley oak savannah plant communities. Keep an eye out for some amazing wildlife, like red-tailed hawks, acorn woodpeckers, blue herons, and deer, as well as beautiful wildflowers.
When you’re done with your hike, step back in time and visit Western Town. Enjoy a relaxing picnic in the shaded area, surrounded by a real-life movie set that’s constantly changing (but always keeping its western charm). Whether you’re an adventure-seeker or a history buff, there’s something for everyone at Paramount Ranch! For more information about wildflower blooms, please call 805-370-2301 or visit their website.
74485 National Park Dr.
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
(760) 367-5522
Get ready to witness nature’s vibrant colors come to life in the Pinto Basin! The lower elevations are the first to showcase their wildflower magic in February, followed by the higher elevations in March and April. If you’re feeling adventurous, head up to the desert regions above 5,000 feet and enjoy a bloom extravaganza that may last until June! So, pack your bags and get ready to be surrounded by beauty at every turn.
Before visiting, please check the status of the blooms here.
328 Greenland Blvd.
Death Valley, CA 92328
(760) 786-3200
Get ready to be awestruck in Death Valley! This magnificent park is famous for its breathtaking wildflower displays, which happen about once a decade and are known as super blooms. It’s an ultra-rare event, but one you don’t want to miss! Even in non-super bloom years, the early spring months bring splashes of colorful flowers to the desert floor, before spreading to the mid and high elevations. So buckle up, it’s time to witness nature’s amazing display!
This island off the coast of Long Beach is a treasure trove for plant lovers, blooming or not. During the months of February to May, the island transforms into a stunning display of wildflowers. And even when the wildflowers aren’t in full bloom, there’s still plenty to explore. As one of only a few Mediterranean regions in the world, Catalina boasts a rich and diverse plant life, including some rare and unique species.
The best way to explore the plant life on Catalina is by scheduling a naturalist guided open-air Jeep Eco Tour by calling (310) 510-2595 ext. 108.
1901 Spinnaker Drive
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 658-5730
This park is a botanical playground, boasting over 800 plant species! When the rain showers are plentiful, the islands transform into a lush green paradise, where wildflowers dance in the sunshine. Don’t miss the showstopping yellow coreopsis flowers that light up the place from late January to March. The best place to catch this breathtaking display is on Santa Barbara, Anacapa, and San Miguel Islands!
For more information about specific island wildflower viewing, click here.
5000 Highway 146
Paicines, CA 95043
(831) 389-4486
Spring has never been so colorful! Get ready to be surrounded by a breathtaking sea of blooms at Pinnacles National Park! From March to May, over 80% of the park’s plants burst into bloom, bringing the place to life. Depending on Mother Nature’s mood, the flowers may stick around until June or, in a super wet year, all the way to July!
January and February bring the early birds like Manzanita, Milkmaids, Shooting Stars, and Indian Warriors. But by March, the Bush Poppies and Buck Brush take center stage, surrounded by a chorus of California Poppies, Fiddleneck, Peppergrass, Filaree, Fiesta Flower, Monkeyflower, and Baby Blue-Eyes. Don’t miss this spectacular show of nature!
This wildflower wonderland is a top pick for those seeking a burst of color and beauty in the spring months. With fields of cheerful orange California poppies and an array of other wildflowers, the hills of the canyon come to life with a breathtaking display. Though the amount of wildflowers varies from year to year, you can usually expect to see a stunning variety of blooms from late February to mid-April.
To join in on the fun, simply park along Lake Street and take a short hike to reach the wildflowers. The best part? There’s no entrance fee! Just make sure to visit early in the day to avoid crowds and secure a parking spot, especially during peak blooming season. Click here to see the status of the poppies.
Just a 30-minute drive north of Los Olivos lies the Figueroa Mountain recreation area, where you’ll be treated to a panoramic view that’ll take your breath away! From the San Rafael Wilderness to the Santa Ynez Valley, you won’t be disappointed. And let’s talk about the wildflowers! During springtime (February to April), Figueroa Mountain transforms into a floral wonderland. Early March is when the Purple Shooting Stars make their grand entrance, and as the months go by, more and more beautiful blooms join the party – think Chocolate Lilies and Scarlet Indian Paintbrush! Don’t miss this eye-catching extravaganza!
2701 Barstow Road
Barstow, CA 92311
(760) 252-6100
Escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and venture to the peaceful and serene Mojave! This 1.6-million-acre park, located between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, is a true gem, featuring singing sand dunes, cinder cone volcanoes, a massive Joshua tree forest, and, of course, a colorful carpet of spring wildflowers!
Every few years, the Mojave gets a little extra love from Mother Nature in the form of rain. And when that happens, get ready for a wildflower extravaganza like no other! Every inch of sand and gravelly soil will be blanketed in a sea of blossoms – it’s truly a magical sight! While it’s not an annual event, with a few well-timed showers, you’ll be treated to a memorable spring wildflower bloom that’ll make you feel like you’re in a fairy tale!
3201 Plaza Del Amo Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 782-3989
Step into a hidden gem in Los Angeles County – the Madrona Marsh Preserve! This unique spot is believed to be one of the last remaining vernal freshwater marshes around, providing a temporary home to a variety of distinctive plants and animals.
Come March, the seasonal wetland transforms into a lush oasis, bursting with water and wildflowers. Look out for the bright yellow Bush Sunflowers, tiny bunches of Golden Poppies, and the cheerful Yellow Deerweed. And the fun doesn’t end there! Across the street, you can take a tour of the Native Garden, where you’ll spot Bushy Black Sage in bloom, along with Cactus Flowers, Deerweed, Flannel Bush, and other local species. Don’t miss this unique and vibrant destination!
2629 S Clovis Ave.
Fresno, CA 93725
(559) 600-4271
Get ready for a mesmerizing experience! Each year in mid-February, a driving path of nearly 70 miles transforms into a fairy tale wonderland with stunning bursts of pink and white fluttering petals. This stunning sight is known as the Fresno County Blossom Trail! From mid-February to the end of March, the trail will be a dreamy display of nature’s beauty. And to celebrate this magical moment, there are tons of festivals and special events to enjoy, like the 10k run and the Kings River Blossom Trail Bike Ride.
Take selfies or professional family photos with an almost make-believe backdrop, walk through the ocean of color, sit back and enjoy the leisurely drive with nothing but petals in sight, or enjoy the view from one of the several stops along the trail—including Simonian Farms, and Circle K Ranch.
At Hillcrest farm, you can ride a blossom trial train that operates the first three weekends of March from 10 am to 5 pm. Train tickets are $5 per person for ages 2 and up. (Stand by for the exact dates for 2023).
Tips for viewing Wildflowers
We recommend planning your visit during a weekday, especially if you’re visiting in the peak month of March.
Consider booking a hotel near where you will be viewing wildflowers so you can take your time and enjoy the beauty of the Spring.
Wear comfortable and closed-toe shoes or hiking shoes.
Take sunblock, sun hats, and sunglasses with you.
If you are viewing with little kids, consider taking child carriers so if they get ted you can carry them easily.
Don’t forget to take a camera with you or make sure your mobile phone is fully charged to take awesome photos.
Save time, money and energy this spring with simple cleaning tips to get your home organized. Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. (Family Handyman may earn a commission from your purchases via the links below.)
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Sliding Pegboard Storage System
Colder, less productive months are a great time to organize all of your tools so that you know where they are when you actually need to use them on outdoor projects. This organizer takes workshop storage to a whole new level, employing both sides of seven pieces of pegboard, all housed inside a compact box.
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Clean Your Grout
Cleaning the grout between the tile in your home is a great project you can definitely tackle before the official start of spring cleaning. Make a note to save your worn-out electric toothbrush heads, because they’re great for cleaning the grout between your shower tiles. Just apply a little bit of dish detergent to the head of the brush. This technique works especially well on corners.
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Behind-the-Door Storage
The space behind a door is a storage spot that’s often overlooked. To take advantage of this neglected space, build a set of shallow shelves and mount it to the wall.
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Clean Vinyl Flooring
Sheet vinyl “resilient” flooring is so easy to clean that it may never require anything beyond damp mopping with a cleaner intended for vinyl floors. But if your floor has marks or stains that still won’t come off, you can use stronger stuff.
Isopropyl alcohol, sold as a disinfectant at drug stores, is a mild solvent. It’s the best cleaner for heel marks and works on other tough stains too.
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Clean the Dishwasher Filter
When your dishwasher no longer gets your dishes clean, a food-filled filter is most often to blame. If it’s clogged, water can’t make it to the spray arms to clean the dishes in the top rack. The fix takes two minutes. Simply pull out the lower rack and remove the filter cover inside the dishwasher. (Check your owner’s manual if you can’t spot the filter.) Then use a wet/dry shop vacuum to clean clean off the screen. While you’re there, slide the nearby float switch up and down. If the cover sticks, jiggle it up and down and clean it with water.
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Clean the Clothes Dryer Filter
A common cause of poor drying is a clogged lint filter. The filter may look clean, but it may actually be covered by a nearly invisible film caused by dryer sheets. This film reduces airflow and forces the thermostat to shut off the heat before your clothes are dry. Test your filter by pouring water into it. If the filter holds water, it’s past time to clean it. Scrub the filter in hot water with a little laundry detergent and a stiff kitchen brush.
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Attach a Towel Bar to the Laundry Sink
Get those messy rags out of the sink and onto a towel bar so they can actually dry and make your laundry room organized. Shop for an easy mounting towel bar that you can shorten if you like. We cut the bar with a hacksaw so it would fit nicely on the side of the sink. While you’re at the hardware store, buy stainless steel mounting bolts, washers and acorn nuts to mount the bar. We used 7/8-in. No. 8-24 bolts.
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Dust Your Blinds
Dusting mini blinds is a pain. It’s difficult to thoroughly wipe both sides of the slats without bending them in the process. A pair of kitchen tongs makes it a lot easier. First, cut a rag (microfiber works best) in half. Then, use twist ties or rubber bands to secure the rags around the ends of the tongs. You can close the tongs around each slat and wipe away the dust.
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Create a Grab & Go Cord Rack
This project takes just one hour and provides a simple way to hang up a variety of things, such as extension cords, rope or air hoses. Most importantly, it keeps them up and out of the way.
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Organize Your Dish Drawers
These drawer inserts come complete with movable pegs, allowing you to customize the arrangement to fit your dishes. By keeping your dishes at a convenient-to-reach height, they are easier to get at and put away.
Drywall repairs are something that every homeowner has to tackle at some point. But DIYing it doesn’t have to be messy or painstaking. Check out Realtor.com’s 2-minute step-by-step video!
As housing and living costs remain unaffordable for many living in Los Angeles, new data shows plenty of residents are migrating to more affordable locales.
A new SmartAsset study shows the migration trend to more affordable cities has created a series of “boomtowns” across America.
These cities saw the largest increase in population, income and available housing over a five-year period from 2016-2021.
Three Southern California cities, in particular saw the largest growth — Menifee, Chino and Victorville.
Menifee
Located in Riverside County, the population in Menifee has increased by 20.21% to around 106,400 residents between 2016-2021. Workers in the city experienced an increase of over 42% in incomes. Housing availability has also boomed, rising by almost 20% over five years.
Residents enjoy the sparse suburban feel with plenty of local parks and outdoor activities. Menifee’s residents are mostly comprised of families and retired folks, according to Niche. Average home prices are $572,051, according to Zillow.
Chino
Chino ranked highest for its five-year housing and income growth among the winner’s list. The number of housing units increased by almost 30% while the median household income increased by around 42% to $97,473. Chino’s population is just under 93,000.
Located in San Bernardino County, locals say the Chino is a suburban town with easy access to dining, entertainment and plenty of outdoor parks. Its residents are a mix of families and young professionals. The median home price is $715,682 according to Zillow.
Victorville
The population in this San Bernardino County has grown by 11% over the past five years while housing units have increased by 15%. Local businesses have also increased by 12%, according to the study.
Locals say Victorville is a great place to raise a family, boasting low crime rates, great schools and affordable housing. The median home price is $415,547, according to Zillow. Its residents are a mix of young families and retirees.
Here are the Top Boomtowns in America in 2022 according to SmartAsset:
Nampa, Idaho
Meridian, Idaho
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
New Braunfels, Texas
Fort Myers, Florida
Conroe, Texas
Menifee, California
Pasco, Washington
Lewisville, Texas
Chino, California
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Rancho Cordova, California
Victorville, California (Tie)
Riverview, Florida (Tie)
Homestead, Florida
To narrow down the final list, researchers analyzed data for 500 of the largest cities using seven metrics:
Five-year population change
Average yearly GDP growth
Five-year growth in number of businesses
Five-year change in number of housing units
September 2022 unemployment rate
One-year change in unemployment rate
Five-year change in household income
Thinking of moving to a “boomtown”? Experts say timing is important to reap the most benefits.
“Moving to a boomtown at its earliest stages can be a great opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors, as there’s still plenty of room for growth,” said Edith Reads, senior editor at TradingPlatforms.“ And for those who are looking for a job, there are usually plenty of opportunities available in rapidly growing cities. However, if a city has already reached its peak, it may be too late to get in on the action. In this case, it may be wiser to wait until the city’s growth slows down before making the move. This way, you can avoid getting caught in the midst of a housing or job crunch.”