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The bride made quite an entrance when she arrived at the service riding a white horse. She topped her loose braid with a cathedral-length veil she had fashioned herself, which was fastened by a golden crystal halo. Though she wore blush ballet slippers while on horseback, she quickly slipped them off.

I felt like a barefoot princess! The couple also incorporated a handfasting ritual to their vow exchange. After a poolside cocktail hour, the festivities moved to a grassy area framed by oak trees and strung market lights overhead. Bare wooden tables were decorated with florals that showcased a palette ranging from pastel pink to fuchsia, accented with crimson, peach, and yellow blossoms. Katy's first find is a 6, sq.

The house has ocean views and is a quick walk to the beach, but it's stuffed with furniture and outdated looking appliances.

The house was built in and looks like it hasn't been upgraded since. Gene and Jessica think the house is ugly and don't want to spend the time needed to upgrade it.

The 4, sq. The house is definitely more modern and features an amazing backyard pool area see above , but it lacks beach proximity 10 crappy walking minutes away! Therefore Gene and Jessica take a pass. Time is running out, so finding herself under pressure, Katy takes our favorite route and starts drinking.

Over a few rounds, Katy is able to pull info from Gene and Jessica about what they really want in their ideal home. In a last ditch effort, Katy takes them to look at a house with better proximity to the beach. The home located at 34th Street is on a walk street, with three bedrooms, three baths, a roof deck with views from Palos Verdes to Malibu, and a big enough garage to fit Gene's car collection. The 3, sq. Gene and Jessica love the house and want to make an offer. In the end, Gene and his sister are the winners in the buying sweepstakes.

That's our second sale of the season. For the second storyline of the episode, we follow Rob Aigner of Keller Williams. You may recall his brief cameo in Episode 2 where he helped come up with the idea for the Border Grill Taco Truck at Kennon Earl's open house. What magical ideas does he have in store for us this week? Dafna and Gregg have recently secured the listing for the unit newly constructed condominium complex, which is located at Hamilton Drive , between La Cienega Park and the Larry Flynt Building.

During Rob's tour of the complex, we're taken into three units ranging in size between 1, and 6, sq. The units are offered as either townhouses or single level condos. Based on the pricing and urban setting, Rob thinks that target market for the development are younger buyers.

And the best way to reach younger buyers is through social media. Rob cites a statistic that 90 percent of buyers are finding properties through social media. We think by social media, he just means the internet. Which is different. But ok. As part of the marketing for the VPH, Rob, Dafna and Gregg bring in a photographer who uses a remote controlled mini-helicopter to photograph the development from the sky, offering up panoramic views and exciting fly bys of the planters view the video here.

After viewing the edited video, Gregg and Dafna are really excited about the final product.



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