

Sarah Heck is a trusted REALTOR ® with Coldwell Banker West. She has been representing buyers and sellers in all areas of San Diego County since 2007. As an added benefit for her clients, Sarah Heck also owns a Short Sale negotiation company called SDH Processing to help distressed homeowners avoid foreclosure.
After the collapse of the real estate market in 2007, Sarah made it her mission to help distressed homeowners avoid foreclosure by working with their lenders to negotiate short sales. She and her team have successfully negotiated over 2,000 short sales in the state of California. Their efforts saved homeowners from foreclosure and allowed new buyers access to properties they might not otherwise have been able to purchase.
Sarah has served as the President of her local REALTOR ® Association, Pacific Southwest Association of REALTORS ® , and has been a Director for the California Association of REALTORS ® . She’s involved in the community and stays current on legislation that is going to affect real estate so she can advocate for her clients private property rights.
Sarah strives to give back to the community she loves so dearly. She has served on the board of directors for the Coldwell Banker West Foundation, and a portion of her income from each transaction goes directly to that charity. She also volunteers annually for the Habitat for Humanity Women Build Day, Ronald McDonald House Red Shoe Day, and participates in multiple events throughout the year with the Pacific Southwest Association of REALTORS ® Charity committee.
WE SAID YOU SHOULD TOO! Heck Yes,
HECK YES! We were so thrilled with Sarah Heck! We were about to leave town on a 2 week vacation and got orders to move from my husband’s job. Panicked doesn’t even begin to describe our state of mind! Sarah took care of everything. We literally handed her the keys to our home and got on a plane. I know she worked tirelessly (photos, open houses, private showings, answering a million questions), and somehow she managed to make it look effortless with a smile that I could feel through the phone. In one week we accepted a full price offer and were in escrow! She even made it easy for us to do paperwork from across the country. Inspections, appraisals, you name it, it was done by the time we arrived home. Thanks to Sarah we were able to simply come home and move out! We’ll never forget our experience and future agents we use will have a tough time filling her shoes.
- Lynn C.Sarah was recommended by a friend and she responded quickly with a marketing plan that we thought was very workable. She suggested movers, painters and others who were essential to making the place ready for sale. She worked through all of the large and small details to ensure all took place in a timely manner. We received a very credible offer within days of the first open house. Her attentiveness and efficiency ensured that all aspects of the sale moved in a timely manner. We were very pleased with her professional services.
- James L.Sarah Heck helped us find our first home and we couldn’t have asked for a more caring, trustworthy, respectful, professional, helpful and extremely knowledgeable REALTOR ® . This is a REALTOR ® that doesn’t back down from no one or anything. She’s persistent and positive regardless of the circumstances. Not to mention that we commend her in being so receptive and consistent when it came to our particularity. Anybody can be a REALTOR ® and show people homes, but not everyone can be a good REALTOR ® and not all good REALTORS ® can be a “Heck” of a REALTOR ® like Sarah! My wife and I learned so much from Sarah. She is the aficionado of realty! We entrusted Sarah with our first home and she couldn’t have done better by providing us with the highest level of service and care. We’re so thankful and blessed we were able to find her from all of the REALTORS ® out there.
Nobody does it better than Sarah Heck! She was able to sell and buy our home in such a short period of time. She will do whatever it takes to make sure you get what you want. Best agent you will ever have.
Kellie S.8370 Via Rancho Cielo | Rancho
Stunning contemporary hilltop estate in Cielo’s gated community; this home is absolutely luxurious. “Panoramic” does not do justice to the ocean and sunset views enjoyed from this unique 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom home where no expense was spared. Quality materials throughout, leather-finished black granite, white Italian marble slabs, porcelain tiled flooring, massive windows, and more. Gorgeous 12ft Weiland sliding doors open to the inviting infinity pool and spa, where neighbors cannot interfere with your recreational activities. A “party” house with a separate chef’s kitchen, adjacent parking and a self-contained apartment. Fully automated Smart House. Just bring your suitcase as the furniture is included.
Introducting Lamborghini’s first series-production hybrid: the Revuelto. According to a press release, it “continues the Italian super-sports-car company’s V12 heritage, taking it into a new, electrified future.” Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini Chairman and CEO, hailed the hybrid plug-in supercar as “born to break the mold,” with its unique combination of a 12-cylinder combustion engine and hybrid technology powered by three electric motors. “[It strikes] the perfect balance between delivering the emotion our clients want with the necessity to reduce emissions.”
Two front axial-flux motors help deliver an outstanding weightto-power ratio, with a radial-flux electric motor positioned above the first eight-speed double-clutch gearbox. Three electric motors are powered by a lithium-ion high-specific-power battery that supports a fully electric drive mode — meaning the Revuelto can go from 0-100 km/h in only 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 350+ km/h. The supercar also introduces electric torque vectoring and four-wheel drive in fully electric drive mode.
Lamborghini considers the Reveulto “the very first HighPerformance Electrified Vehicle, or HPEV.” The 6.5-liter V12 engine is capable of producing 814 hp and 535 lb-ft of torque by itself, while a 3.8-kWh lithium-ion battery pack powers the electric motors; it can deliver at low revs and turn the Revuelto into a purely electric car, thus reducing overall CO2 emissions by 30% compared to the Aventador Ultimae.
The design of the Revuelto evokes the iconic Lamborghini V12 cars of the past throughout its shape, while the new proportions point toward the future. The Reveulto aesthetic includes elements of the 1971 Countach prototype, with its SpaceAge-era style and vertically opening scissor doors. Aerospace elements blend with more beast-like muscularity, from the sculpted surfaces and Y-shaped signatures, to the cockpit’s carbon-fiber profile with “space-ship” design and 8.4” vertical
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touchscreen. As Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini Head of Design, it: “The Revuelto is adrenaline made visible.”
Sustainability and waste reduction efforts have become modus operandi of Lamborghini. All paints used for the Revuelto are water-based, and its upholstery materials limit waste without affecting the “hand-made” quality craftmanship embroidery. The upholstery combines fine leathers with the ultralight Corsa-Tex microfiber, made of recycled polyester.
Revuelto offers the most potential for personalization, with bodywork colors and other options. Owners can customize interior by opting for a mix of leather and Corsa-Tex or by favoring just one material, and 70 color options are available.
Artfully crafted carbon fiber is the principal structural element within the Revuelto, used not only in the aeronautics-inspired
chassis and frame, but also for many elements of the bodywork. Made out of carbon fiber and Lamborghini’s patented forgedcomposite material, the chassis is 10% lighter and 25% stiffer than the Aventador’s. The extensive use of carbon fiber and lightweight materials, combined with the potent engine power, contributes to achieving the best weight-to-power ratio in the history of Lamborghini: 1.75 kg/CV.
With its unique architecture, cutting-edge chassis approach, aerodynamic design and hybrid powertrain, the Revuelto can maximize the electric motor support and introduce new driving modes, including electric 4WD, for a total of 13 different driving experiences. “Revuelto takes a significant step forward in terms of reactivity and responsiveness to ensure the most emotive and natural driving in every environment,” explains Rouven Mohr, Lamborghini Chief Technical Officer.
The Revuelto closes out a chapter of gasoline-powered V12 cars for the luxury automaker, and opens a brand-new chapter of sustainable supercars. Deliveries will start late 2023.
To read the full article, go to: https://blog.coldwellbankerluxury.com/ meet-the-revuelto-lamborghinis-hybridsupercar-successor-to-the-aventador
After months of rumors, Lamborghini has launched a new supercar, and it’s an electrifying successor to the Aventador. Literally.
Grab a glass of carmenere and fire up the grill to make yourself “asado,” because this month we are visiting Coldwell Banker Nueva Las Condes, located in the bustling capital city of Santiago de Chile.
Also serving as the headquarters for the Coldwell Banker Chile network, celebrating its official launch this month, the office is already home to dozens of agents setting the Coldwell Banker standard of excellence for all of Chile. “I come from a family where real estate was their primary focus, and even though I am an engineer, I always knew I would come back to the family business,” notes Managing Partner Pablo Benchoa. He continues, “having the opportunity of building a worldwide brand in Chile was a challenge that motivated me to join the Coldwell Banker brand worldwide. We see great opportunity in Chile and hopefully soon we will be #1 in the market.”
With a third of the country’s population residing in the capital, there is endless amounts to see and do, but we also recommend you venture through the whole country, visiting the lakes in Patagonia to the South, the beaches of the
Pacific Ocean to the West, or the Andes Mountains flanking the country’s border to the East. Additionally, the country is the sixth largest producer of wine in the world. Santiago itself is located so that you can surf in the Pacific Ocean easily one day and finding yourself skiing in the Andes the next. Beautiful parks and historical sites are present throughout Santiago, including the home of Nobel prize winner, poet Pablo Neruda. With so much to see and do, it’s no wonder Santiago is a major South American destination for travelers and investors alike.
“Chile has been called ‘the Switzerland of Latin America’, both because of its beauty but also because it is a very stable market and with great projections for the future,” shares Managing Partner Javier Macchi, “it is a great destination for business and leisure, and with low credit rates and plenty of opportunities, it is definitely a choice to invest in real estate worldwide.”
Territory Summary:
Santiago is the capital city; the country administrative divisions called ‘regiones’. having 6.4M in the metropolitan area. The republic, and the language is Spanish. sq. km. and climate is temperate: desert central region; cool and damp in south.
Current economic model based in the 1974 great success in the 1990s and 2000s, having structure in Latin America. Labor force is of which nearly 14% is accounted to the food (fish, fruits) and timber, which accounts Industrial sector accounts for almost 50% of the labor force.
Main industries are minerals (copper), processed wood products, and textiles. The services of the national GDP and about 63% of % associated to the tourism industry.
country is subdivided in 13 Population is 16.3M people, The government system is a The total land area if 749 desert in north; Mediterranean in 1974 economic reforms, with having the strongest market made up of 7 million people the agricultural sector, mainly accounts for 6% of the GDP. 50% of GDP and employs 23%
processed food (fish, wine), services sector accounts for 45% the labor force, with a large
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POPULATION: 16.3 million
LANGUAGE(S) SPOKEN: Spanish
CLIMATE: desert in north; Mediterranean in central region; cool and damp in south.
CURRENCY: Peso Chileno (CLP)
TYPES OF ARCHITECTURE: There are a lot of different architectural styles, the most recognizable is the Chilean house: usually a residence in the outskirts of the city, painted in white or other light colors with a roof of red tiles.
AVERAGE SALE PRICE: It varies a lot depending on the region, from USD 110,000 in the lowest end, to USD 630,000 in the higher-end areas.
AVERAGE YEARS IN HOUSE/APT: 10 years
TYPES OF FINANCING: Most properties are bought using mortgages from financial institutions.