quiet quitting is not the answer, being dependable is.
Read MoreFrustrations of being overcommitted and overwhelmed.
Read MoreReal estate agency in the age of DIY home selling. Buyer agency, honesty, commitment, dedication.
Read Moreconfronting financial loss in real estate selling. Being a seller in a buyer’s market, and deciding what is best for your sanity.
Read MoreTo buy a modern box, or renovate a vintage home. Is the trend of teardowns producing too many sterile white boxes?
Read MorePitfalls of having infinite choices, when house hunting or otherwise.
Read MoreMatchmaking the contractor or investor to the property they are destined to flip. Switching gears from being the one with the dirty boots and a car full of shower valves to being the one that helps contractors be their own client for a change.
Read MoreReal estate agency in the age of DIY home selling. Buyer agency, honesty, commitment, dedication.
Read MoreIs Curb Appeal important? A quick look at the impact of sprucing up your home’s first impression.
Read Moreexploring if we really know what we want when we house hunt.
Read Morebalancing architectural preservation with modern tastes and design standards.
Read MoreReasons to use a real estate agent, even when you really really don’t want to.
Read Morethe trend of buyers wanting homes in the center of town, as opposed to out in the subdivision sprawl.
Read Morethoughts about the struggle within real estate agency to balance technology with a personal touch.
Read Morethe push and pull of the emotions of trying to sell a treasured home, while at the same time being the level-headed agent that facilitates readying the house for the market.
Read MoreTaking a new approach to listing a hard-to-sell luxury property. Also, one of the many struggles of agents listing their own home.
Read MoreThe benefits of working with a Realtor that also understands the perspective of the creative professional - because i've been there, done it, and am still doing it myself.
Read Morelooking for new career challenges in the new year, ones that i've been waiting on for a very long time....and some bits and pieces of what's already cooking.
Read Morepart one of a series of posts regarding the in and outs of my search for properties to flip, or otherwise invest in. a little bit of advice regarding prepping your older home for the flip market, how to know if your home is more likely to attract the flipper, the owner, or the wrecking ball, and maybe a little plug from me as to why i might be the realtor to work with if you are looking to buy a fixer.
Read MoreA little bungalow built in 1918, sold in 2012 by the same family that built the home. A mixed bag of small-town charm, non-functioning sewer systems, vintage douglas fir trim, and a complete lack of updates in any form.
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