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Do you have the ugliest house on the block? Do you know someone who does?

A Home Improvement Television Series is looking for that 'not so perfect' home in Miami Shores. If your home is chosen they will hire a team of Builders and Landscapers to fix up the exterior.....all for FREE!

The Show's Producers are looking for a home occupied by a family and preferably surrounded by homes that are in great condition. The series is called "Good Neighbor/Bad House" and will air on the WE Network.

"Contact Realtor Mike Mason at 305-527-3088 or Mike@MikeMason.Biz

Thanks!!!!!!!

MM

 

Maggie Dokic /Indialantic | 321-252-8696
Magdalena Dokic - Indialantic, FL
Selling the beach in Florida's space coast
Mike, this comment is compliments of Colleen Kulikowski's post today.  =)  Did you ever find a house for this show?  It sounds really interesting.  You know what's weird?  Last year when I went to my printer, they had your business card there and I never forgot it.  It was very impressive with the big M on it, in red, I think.  I commented on it and they said you go through them like crazy.  Another testimony to the power of branding.  Welcome to the Rain!
Jun 02, 2007 10:27 AM
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Mike Mason

Colleen,

 That's funny that you remembered my card. What printer do you use? I sent a few suggested homes to the producers and don't know which one they chose to use - they needed one in Miami Shores.

I will let you know - take care!

Jun 03, 2007 01:59 PM
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Maggie Dokic /Indialantic | 321-252-8696
Magdalena Dokic - Indialantic, FL
Selling the beach in Florida's space coast
Mike, I'm Maggie, not Colleen.  LOL  I meant that Colleen wrote a post and she included a bunch of people.  You were one of them.  Sorry for the confusion.  I only used that printer once.  A young guy and his wife.  I had to go place the order at their home.  Their name escapes me right now.  I switched brokerages and now use their printer for my cards.  Your card was quite eye-catching, that's why I remember it.
Jun 03, 2007 03:07 PM