I love pets. Not just mine, but others’. And I have a special concern for those that are orphaned or homeless. I’m pleased to express that concern by being an active supporter of both the Humane Society of the Nature Coast and the SPCA of Hernando County. I was the primary sponsor of both organizations’ annual golf tournaments this year, and the events raised more than $23,000 combined to help sustain these indispensable community resources. I also donate a portion of my professional fee to the Humane Society every time I close on a “pet parents” home. (2 comments)
Imagine this scenario: You've listed your home for sale and as your REALTOR® is showing it, you mention, with a tone of disappointment, how long it has been on the market. In the course of casual conversation you also share that your spouse has accepted a job in another state and, even though you're looking forward to the move, you're a little worried about the timing. After your REALTOR® pulls you into another room and puts duct tape on your mouth, you realize it (2 comments)
its all about you: Communication is key to selling your home
- 06/19/11 02:03 AM
Communication is key to selling your home Posted on June 8, 2011 by Gail Spada Success is tied directly to one's ability to communicate effectively. Think about it: On every level, in both our personal and professional lives, our most satisfying and fulfilling achievements begin and end with clear communication. I have found that correlation especially true in the real estate business. Plain-spoken communication is the foundation upon which we build relationships with our customers. Once we understand each other - our goals, our roles and how we can target our resources and talents - we are on our way to (3 comments)