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Sex, Votes and Real Estate

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Education & Training with The Melanie Group

Yesterday was a political junkie's dream come true. We had massive chatter about what to do about Michigan

and Florida's mishandled primaries; we had Eliot Spitzer get caught with his pants down (sorry, I couldn't resist),

and Silda Spitzer singing "Stand By Your Man" (she must have taken lessons from Hilary Clinton). Of course, we

also had the spectacle of what happens when the geeky brainiac girl thinks the hot jock will actually go to the

prom with her, as demonstrated by Barack Obama's emphatic statement to the world at large, and particularly,

Hilary Clinton: "I am not running for Vice-President!"

As a Pennsylvania resident, it is both amusing and bemusing to find out that after a 30+ year hiatus, my state

will ‘count' again. And, as I look at the mess in Michigan and Florida, caused by the Democratic National

Committee and Howard Dean, I'm reminded of Will Roger's quote: "I don't belong to an organized political

party; I'm a Democrat."  This is to the backdrop of Al Sharpton singing his theme song of "It's Not Fair". The

idea that the voters in these two states should shoulder the cost of another primary is absurd.  For whatever

reason, the Democratic leaders thought Iowa and New Hampshire were sacred cows when it came to early

primaries and no other state should mess with that. I guess they missed the day in Civics class when the teacher

 covered states' rights.  All of these demonstrate the strong need for one national primary day, get it counted,

 get it over with, and let us move on. 

            However, as a REALTOR®, many thanks to the Democrats, the primary process and Mr. Spitzer-you

have kept the media's attention away from real estate. This is a true blessing, because when the talking heads

start to chatter and bobble, they can talk themselves into just about anything.

            I just did an ePRO seminar yesterday in Westchester County, New York. I asked the students: "How's

your market?" Remember, kids, real estate is LOCAL, despite what those folks on TV would have you believe.

One student said her company sold more in 2007 than in 2006, and she is ‘very busy'. Another student said it

was ‘slow, but not as bad as some times'. Yes, there are pockets of the country that are hurting-the overbuilt

places, the ones where they took double digit property inflation as a given, and the pockets where the local

economy is bad. And, it isn't over yet. But-there are some real bargains out there in real estate land, and

some buyers are beginning to wake up to that.

In the meantime, I have fervent hopes that politics and sex will continue to distract the media from our

business, real estate.

 

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Dave Sulvetta
Dave Sulvetta, eXp Connection, Gloucester County Realtor - Gloucester Twp, NJ
Realtor
I enjoyed reading this...thanks
Mar 11, 2008 01:11 AM
Laura Giannotta
Keller Williams Realty - Atlantic Shore - Little Egg Harbor, NJ
Your Realtor Down the Shore!
Thanks Melanie, that was a great post!  I don't necessarily agree all media attention is bad...we just need local reporters to acknowledge that real estate is local, and they need a little 'due diligence' to find out and report what's happening in their coverage area.
Mar 11, 2008 01:19 AM
John Walters
Frank Rubi Real Estate - Slidell, LA
Licensed in Louisiana
Funny how they forget about yesterdays news when something new pops up.
Mar 11, 2008 01:28 AM
Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production
Funny post.  I want the media to focus on what to do....not how bad the business is.  Nice post.
Mar 11, 2008 01:30 AM
Timothy P. McDonald
P. Timothy McDonald, Esq. - Warwick, RI
Good post.  When there are other things for the "experts" to talk about it allows the market to just be what it is with telling people how bad things are going to be.
Mar 11, 2008 01:30 AM
John Hersey
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty - York, PA
e-PRO Realtor

Hey Melanie,

 I enjoyed.  How true!  Just wanted to let you now that I am now an e-PRO.

John

Mar 18, 2008 06:03 AM