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Open House in Providence this weekend! 87 Commodore 12 to 2!!
Rhode Island Realtor ~ Karen Hurst ~ Coastal Living, Rhode Island Waterfront! (STONEHURSTREALTY.COM)
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-2!!! - $218,500
CUSTOM BUILT, CENTRALLY LOCATED IN PROVIDENCE, HARDWOODS, ALARMED, CENTRAL AIR. CITY LIGHTS VIEW. GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, LAUNDRY RIGHT OUTSIDE BEDROOMS. CONTRACTOR BUILT. NEEDS NOTHING. YOU WILL BE VERY SURPRISED!
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87 Commodore, Providence RI Contemporary flair
Rhode Island Realtor ~ Karen Hurst ~ Coastal Living, Rhode Island Waterfront! (STONEHURSTREALTY.COM)

Nestled between some older style homes, this Contractor Built Contemporary is seeking someone to love it.

Centrally located for a quick trip to Boston, Providence's downtown, trains, busses, highways, you can see the City Lights at Night!

Interior boasts Jenn-Air applicances, sparkling hardwoods, granite counter tops. A bathroom on every floor, including the finished basement which has a walk out into the cozy fenced yard.

Kitchen and parlor both have sliding doors onto a full deck for parties or backyard BBQ's.

The laundry area is situated immediately outside the three bedrooms for your convenience. The entire home is alarmed and has Central Air.

You can enter the garage from inside the house which is a great convenience on those colder days.

This home is listed at $227,500 and is in absolute move in condition! No short sale or foreclosure, just a very well built home!

If you would like to see the interior after you watch the Virtual tour, give me a call.

Opinions are of Karen Hurst, Broker/Owner of Stonehurst Realty only. For a free consultation, visit me at Stonehurstrealty.com and find out if this is your time to buy or sell!

Click on  to find me and decide.

If you are looking to sell, we can provide you with the latest stats for the market value of your home.

We specialize in bayside communities in all of Rhode Island

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Creating a Dialogue
Michael Dutra (Shamrock Financial Corporation)

Creating a dialogue with clients and sources.

Dialogue is not exactly like real conversation, you have an agenda in a dialogue, but it should sound like real conversation.

Don't try to provide too much information (or ask for too much).

Body language tells you how you are doing in your dialogue. Watch your client or source. It also can say things that are not in your agenda. Watch yourself.

Silence is deafening. Know when to shut up!

Remember attitude in your dialogue with clients and sources. How you are perceived as a person can be just as important as what you say.

Break up dialogue with action. Go do something…

Hands speak as loudly as any words. Be mindful of what your hands are doing. You can emphasize with them, they can warn, they can appeal.

Less is more. Say it in as few words as possible

When voices change pitch, register, or tone it gains attention and draws people in to the importance of what you say next.

Don't use profanity or slang in your dialogue. Unless it works…

Physical contact is one of the strongest kinds of human communication. The first time you meet somebody, it is your handshake, among other things, that reveals so many details about you.

Listen to how your clients and sources talk to each other. Watch and listen for indications from both about each other. You may catch something important for later.

Don't try too hard to vary your lines or phrases when creating your own dialogue.

Eyes are marvelous tools in expressing your thoughts. Looking at someone and smiling while you are in a dialogue can be more important than what you are talking about.

Watch and listen to others constantly, noting both good and bad dialogue.

 

 

Michael S. Dutra
Regional Sales Manager
Shamrock Financial Corporation
(401) 486-6894 Phone
(401) 228-9693 Fax

Apply online at www.TeamDutra.com

NMLS #13530 Licensed in RI, MA, CT and NH

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Providence: North End Community Action Committee Meeting - Monday, November 5, 2007
Martinelli Caputi & Associates, Ltd. (Martinelli Caputi & Associates, Ltd.)
NOTICE: To the Residents of the North End of Providence, Rhode Island.
WHERE: Charles Street Community Center 663 Charles Street (the old Ricci Building), Providence, Rhode Island, 02904
WHEN: Monday, November 5, 2007 @ 6:30 PM
WHO:The North End Community Action Committee VIEW WEBSITE



The residents of Providence's North End (click here for the definition of the North End) are lucky to have such an active Councilman as the recently elected Nicholas Narducci. Councilman Narducci started the NECAC in order to get area residents more involved with their community and to address the issues most important to these residents. As a resident of the North End, I look forward to working with everyone to continually enhance our community!

If you are looking for more information about this neighborhood, feel free to give me a call!

Any questions? Give me a call at 401.921.5114, extension 17.
Richard M. Bianculli Jr., Esq.
Supreme Title and Escrow, Inc.
171 Service Ave, Bldg 2, Suite 302A
Warwick, RI 02886
E-mail me at rbianculli@supremetitleri.com
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