Pickin' & Grinnin' - 07/24/09 04:14 PM
Let me introduce you to my new business cards and ultimately the reason for this blog...


 
Since mailing them out to my contacts, I have gotten a few responses and the most common one is:"Why do you use guitar picks as your business cards?"
It's a valid question and one I am more than happy to explain...REASON #1Music is and always has been an enormous part of my life.  It is because of music (and musicians) that I am who I am today.
One of my first jobs was in music retail -- at the age of 15 … (0 comments)

Wanna Be a Hawaii Real Estate Agent? Get Your Wallet Out! - 07/21/09 03:18 PM
 
I'm re-blogging this because it is important information for new agents ANYWHERE!  Great blog post, Sally (and thank you for allowing reblogs)!!

 
Via Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman HAWAII Relocations & Real Estate (Century 21 Liberty Homes):
So, you want to be a Hawaii Real Estate Agent? You have an interview with a Broker at XXX company and the only thing on your mind is $$$$.  Well, there's always commission because you're an independent contractor. There is no two week or twice a month paycheck. You get paid when you sell a home.
You have income, taxes and expenses.
What they … (0 comments)

Let's Rock! - 07/18/09 06:01 PM


A FULL TIME real estate agent working with home buyers and sellers in Baltimore County, Harford County, Baltimore City and surrounding areas! If you are buying or selling a home, contact me to set up a consultation at no cost! Having a Blackberry ensures that you have access to me 24/7, anytime, anywhere! Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc. Perry Hall Office 8712 Belair Road Baltimore, MD 21236 (410) 529-1900 Office (410) 258-5123 Blackberry PIN # 31DDDA44 1(800) 514-7355 Toll Free (410) 529-5954 Fax http://tammicopsey.lnfre.com tammi.copsey@longandfoster.com
 
 
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Am I pre-approved? What? Why? - 07/16/09 01:41 PM
"Are you pre-approved for a mortage or have you spoken to a lender?"
Mortgage Pre-approval. You are not alone if those words intimidate you. The truth is that those two words are your best friend when you are searching for a home.
Why you ask?
1. You will have no question as to “how much home can I afford?” – You will know before your search begins.2. You will know that the hardest part of the entire buying process has been taken care of and out of the way. 3. You will be looking at properties that are neither priced too … (0 comments)