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Is it Better to Give or to Receive?

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You've had a smooth transaction, your clients are grateful, they get the keys and you get your check.  Now what?  Ever wonder what's expected, what's not, what's acceptable and just flat out WHAT TO DO NEXT?The answer is simple....everybody loves gifts, are you kidding?  Below are a few gift ideas that have gotten huge responses:

WineCountryGiftBaskets.com - a great assortment of wines, cheeses...that type of thing in beautiful presentations, that are very affordable.  You could also use HarryandDavid.com but I believe they are a little more expensive.

HomeDepot.com - now that they have their new home, it's time to either start work or finalize the finishing touches either with hardware or landscaping items.

Gift certificate to a nearby restaurant.

Have a painting done of their new home.  There are many artists that you can find online that can work off of a picture even and it becomes a part of the home instantly and last a long long time.

Set them up on a wine or beer club so they receive a wine or beer selection from you every month (great for keeping in touch and reminding them that you're still around...and you don't even have to do the work!)

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Does anybody else have any ideas?

George Galvan
Professional Real Estate Partners - Gilbert, AZ

A gift certificate to Bed, Bath and Beyond or Linens and Things always can be utilized. It all depends on the individuals. Some might appreciate a gift certifictate to the "Harley Davidson" dealership. Some, a Phoenix Cardinals ticket.( I don't understand that one!) A Chicago Bears game I could understand!  Anyways, I tailor each gift to the individual. I would not like a Wal-Mart gift certificate. ( I would rather throw it out)

But some would love it.  Have a great weekend!

 

George Galvan    www.arizonahousetohome.com

Sep 20, 2006 05:42 PM