CATHERINE CAMPBELL
A native Topanga; raised in Topanga, Catherine came to us from Mendocino County where she was a Realtor for eight years, in 2004. Catherine offers years of experience, a warm and cheerful personality combine with a deep commitment to all with whom she serves Her enthusiasm for Topanga canyon and it's community shows in her commitment to Topanga, as a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and the Topanga community club. Knowledgeable and willing, she will share her favorite Topanga sites, including the best secret trails and waterfalls as well as Topanga history. Catherine also is the daughter of Coast & Canyon's Vice President and all-time most successful Realtor in Topanga, Barbara Campbell.
Catherine is a member of the Malibu Board of Realtors, the California Association of Realtors, the Nation Association of Realtors, theTopanga Community Club and the Chamber of Commerce.
Catherine may be reached at the office:
310 455-2041 Ext. #8
or by email: Topangacanyon@verizon.net
Below are pictures of Catherine's Family and Of a New listing
Here are somethings to consider when buying vacant land to build your dream home
A large portion of Topanga Canyon is under the jurisdiction of The California Coastal Commission.
The Coastal Commission's primary mission is to plan for and regulate land and water uses in the coastal zone consistent with the policies of the Coastal Act. All of Topanga is is regulated by the County, Building and Safety Department. The mission of the Department of Building and Safety is to protect the lives and safety of the residents and visitors of Los Angeles, preserve the City's quality of life, and contribute to the City's economic development. This is accomplished through implementation of the Zoning, Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Codes, as well as Engineering, Energy, and Disabled Access regulations, and local and State laws for construction and maintenance of commercial, industrial, and residential buildingsCounty is also involved in all property in Topanga Canyon addition many parcels that are not within Coastal Commission boundaries may also be subject to a recently approved Grading and Ridgeline Ordinance.
When looking at vacant land to build that perfect home please keep in mind that a considerable investment of time, money and effort are required by the buyer and seller to conduct all necessary investigations to deem a property buildable.
Below is a list (in a suggested order, but not necessarily complete) of items needed or to be considered before building on vacant land.
As a professional in the Real Estate Market , we are asked to recommend builders, architects, inspectors and engineers etc. Since we at Coast & Canyon have no official affiliations with any of our recommendations we are happy to provide you with a list of any or all of the above.
Please feel free to call or e-mail us for any of your Real Estate Questions. 310-663-9039 or 310-383-1786 or e-mail Lovetopanga@yahoo.com or Livetopanga@yahoo.com