The reporter for this KCRA Sacramento property tax story promised to tell me when it would air, but he didn't. Maybe he figured that I watch NBC and would catch the promos, but I'm hard pressed to think of a show I like on that station. We probably watch more shows on HBO. So, I was a little surprised when I walked into my office meeting on Wednesday to find out that it had aired.
My husband says I should write to the reporter and request a tape, since the guy never called or emailed me. Fortunately, my office assistant, Andy, graciously offered to copy the show from his TiVo to a DVD for me. I've got to say that Lyon office assistants are the best, and I can always count on them to come through, even if it's not real estate related stuff. They go beyond their scope of duty, and it's another reason why I love my office.
The real star of the show, though, is not me. It's my client, Natalie. She's so calm, poised, articulate and has a great TV presence. I especially liked her closing statement.
I imagine many first-time home buyers in Sacramento were astonished to learn that they may be paying property taxes at a higher rate for the next 2 years.
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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, columnist for The New York Times'-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you.
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