agent: Lessons From A Pre-K Student - 03/20/09 04:09 AM
My 3 year old daughter (who is in Pre-K) is constantly pointing out when people don't have good manners.  Saying "please" and "thank you" is something they discuss and encourage at school.  I've noticed that many people forget these simple words when writing emails.
Email is great.  It is a lightening-fast way to communicate.  It is quick, easy and efficient.  But, it doesn't convey emotions very well - UNLESS YOU ARE SHOUTING!
I'm not saying that all correspondence via email needs to be sugar-coated, but please and thank you make messages sound so much better.
Let's take a look at two examples and … (1 comments)

agent: 5 Reasons Why Now Is A Great To Be A First Time Homebuyer - 03/15/09 01:35 AM

5 reasons why I think now is a great to be a first time homebuyer:
 
5.) Selection: There are a lot of homes currently on the market to choose from.  The large selection gives buyers a lot to look at and compare other homes with; which increases the chances of finding the right home for you.
 
4.) Low Interest Rates:  Need I say more?  Low interest rates can be great when it comes to your monthly payment. Rates are so low right now that you may even be able to afford a 20 or 15 year mortgage vs. a … (1 comments)

agent: Clean Your Home Like You've Never Cleaned Before - 02/06/09 06:06 AM
Cleaning my house is usually the last thing I want to do on a given day, but I still do it.  
 
Years ago, in the early stages of my marriage, while discussing hobbies my husband exclaimed, "cleaning is your hobby!" - no, it's not.  I clean the house because it needs it.  I clean because I don't like to live in filth.  And, while my house wouldn't pass the white glove test every day, it's pretty clean most of the time. But here's the thing....I don't have my house on the market for sale.
 
One of the first things I tell clients who have just … (1 comments)

 

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