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|  | | | Sunset on Lake Havasu Photo: Daniel Park, kraProductions.com | |
Lake Havasu City, Arizona History of the Area and Real Estate Business  Lake Havasu City was founded and developed by Robert P. McCulloch, inventor of chain saws and small engines, after he purchased approximately 19,000 acres at a public auction. His goal was to create a recreational Mecca on the shores of Lake Havasu - a 45-mile body of water fed by the mighty Colorado River. His company, originally called McCulloch Properties, was subsequently changed to MCO Real Estate, which had sales offices across the country bringing people to the desert to sell them a dream, a brand new planned desert community on the banks of a sparkling lake, with an abundant variety of real estate -- property that combined investment value with quality lifestyle. In 1968, Mr. McCulloch purchased the London Bridge from the City of London and had it shipped
to Lake Havasu where it was reassembled and stretched across what is now known as the Bridgewater Channel. The bridge was dedicated in 1971 and has become the second most visited tourist attraction in Arizona next to the Grand Canyon. Request our Free Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Kingman Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Kingman, Arizona area. Don't move here without it! Remember: We'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...  
 2004 Lake Havasu Parade of Lights Boat Parade 2004's entry- "Sell Your Igloo and Move to Havasu" Scroll Down to see pictures of our beautiful parade float in 2004. |  | | | The 2004 float cruising through the Bridgewater Channel in front of The London Bridge Resort. | |
|  | | | The 2004 Prize-winning float in front of the world famous London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. | |
|  | | | Some of the parade participants in the staging area for the 2004 parade right at dusk. | |
|  | | | Our 2004 Float parked in its slip at the Lake Havasu Marina the day of the parade. | |
Are you interested in getting more information about the Lake Havasu Parade of Lights - held every year at Lake Havasu through the Bridgewater Channel? Just visit Lake Havasu Parade of Lights Online How about a visit to Havasu This December for the 2005 Lake Havasu
Parade of Lights? Make sure to check out the Chamber of Commerce Online to find out the exact dates on the City Calendar. Make your plans now to visit this year! It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Kingman! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
Cosmetic Improvements >A Sparkling Kitchen
There's no doubt about it--the kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the whole house for many prospective buyers. Smart sellers will take a close look at how they can make their kitchen a real asset when it is time to sell.
Your kitchen doesn't need to be state-of-the-art to be attractive. The first step toward enhancing your kitchen's appeal is a thorough cleaning. This includes the walls, cabinets (inside and out), floors, and appliances. Keep the counter tops as clear as possible of small appliances and gadgets. Consider low-cost improvements which can make a big difference, such as a coat of paint, fresh wallpaper, or new floor covering. Be sure to keep the kitchen sparkling when the house is being shown. This means no dirty dishes in the sink or moldy cucumbers in the refrigerator. This extra effort will pay great dividends!
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