Really good music …
August 31, 2009
Every now and then I find some really good MUSIC (yeah the actually talented folks still put out some stuff and it’s not likely to be playing on your radio) and I wanted to share the music of Imogen Heap with you in case you’ve never heard of her.
Official Website :: www.imogenheap.com
On YouTube :: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA8tlbIINgo&feature=related
(If you skip ahead or at least listen until about the 3:10 second mark you may realize you’ve heard her work used in many remixed songs out recently – “What You Say” being the most popular.)
Hope you enjoy! And, if you have others you’d like to share with me just send them to me in an email or post them below. I appreciate your feedback!
What’s Your Problem?
August 6, 2009
Lately I’ve been asking myself (and everyone I know) what they think makes a” GREAT Real Estate Broker”… Great?
I’ve heard some funny responses like : Fancy clothes & expensive cars. I’ve also heard some responses related to how many people the broker knows or what connections they’ve made over the years. And of course I’ve heard levels of productivity from the previous year thrown in the mix, but I don’t think these responses were exactly what I was looking for.
These responses were more appropriate for the question of “What are some characteristics of Highly Successful Real Estate Brokers?” But, after a long and thought out couple of days of asking myself this question, I realized that what makes GREAT Brokers Great is …
…their ability to determine what their clients problems are and then provide simple, straightforward and effective solutions to those problems.
It’s that simple. If a broker can become efficient at determining the problems of their clients and then become even better at helping them solve their problems in an acceptable manner – then the rest is history. The contacts & referrals will begin to flow in and the productivity levels WILL rise. I guess the fancy clothes and expensive cars are a personal choice of some, but the brokers will succeed more if they adapt their role as a real estate broker into that of a coveted consultant that can solve problems versus the traditional role as “order taker” or “salesman”.
If you’ve got a problem that’s causing you to re-think your current real estate situation – whether at home with a growing family or at the office with a need to downsize into a smaller workspace – give me a call and we’ll discuss your overall situation and determine what your most important goals and objectives are and develop a strategy for accomplishing your goals and solving your current problems.
Charles Burgess
[mobile] 828.429.9382
[email] info@atHomewithChuck.com
June New Home Sales Rise 11 percent.
August 1, 2009
Great News :: The government said Monday, July 27, New U.S. home sales rose by the largest amount in nearly nine years last month, in another sign the housing market is finally bouncing back from the worst downturn in decades.
For more statistics related to this most recent post and to learn why chief economist David Resler at Nomura Securities says “The worst of the housing recession … is now behind us. We’re turning the corner toward increased activity in housing,” follow this link to the original article. [1]
[1] Source :: AP News. http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_16026/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=SRYcGaBETime to get off the Fence!
July 31, 2009
I love the recent NAR (National Association of Realtors) commercials that show the potential home-buyers sitting on the proverbial “decision-making fence” trying to convince themselves to purchase a home while home prices and interest rates are at such low levels … have you seen them? If not, check them out here :
The Public Awareness Campaign established by the NAR has been a really creative & eye-opening method to show people that just because the “media moguls” are preaching gloom and doom you don’t have to take to heart their message and miss a great opportunity to improve your future for you and your family.
As the NAR Campaign Summary puts it :: “These days, many families who aspire to become homeowners are taking a “wait-and-see” approach, trying to buy at the “bottom” of the market. The problem with trying to time the market is that you CAN’T time the market. Conditions in many markets today are very favorable for home buyers; housing affordability has improved, and mortgage rates are once again near historic lows.
“Fence Sitters” encourages potential home buyers to make decisions based on family needs and local market conditions rather than being influenced by national reports that have little relevance on an individual level.” [1]
If you are a “Fence Sitter” then make the decision now to pick up the phone and call me at 828.429.9382 and I’ll have an in-depth look at your current overall financial situation in regards to buying a new home and we can analyze your goals and objectives and determine if the time IS RIGHT for you now or if you should get comfortable on your fence. You have nothing to lose by calling as it costs you absolutely nothing and you could have a whole lot to gain that you’re not even aware of.
If you need a little motivation – view the handful of testimonials that I have on this site (click here) and see for yourself that I have helped many families – from all walks of life – accomplish their specific goals and they are so happy the did so now. So go ahead, read the testimonials and then call me anytime!
[1] NAR Public Awareness Campaign: http://www.realtor.org/pac.nsf/pages/FenceSitters
