Thursday, December 4, 2014

Jacksonville Golf Community Home For Sale


Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween Horror Story

Once again it's time for me to repost the scariest real estate story ever! It's become an annual tradition to repost this article. I call it my "List Em and Leave Em" post. Don't let this happen to you!

The names have been changed to protect the slackers and the victims...


I continually hear people say that their realtor bugged them for weeks to get them to list their house with them. They finally agreed to list it and they never saw the REALTOR again!! I'm not exaggerating! Check out this story....

New example of a "list em and leave em" real estate company

JANESVILLE, Wis. - A couple checking out a house for sale were shocked to discover the 55-year-old homeowner dead in her bed. Authorities said foul play was not suspected. Real estate agent Linda stood in the dining room while Justin and Colleen walked through a house Monday night. Before long, she heard Colleen scream."I thought, 'What's wrong?' Maybe it was a dead mouse or something," agent Linda said. But then she peered into the bedroom and saw the body of the owner.

An autopsy determined the owner had been dead for two to three weeks, Rock County Coroner Jenifer K said Wednesday. The cause of death remained under investigation, but the woman appeared to have died of natural causes and no foul play was suspected, the coroner said.

The agent who listed the house, said it was for sale "for a while." Agent Linda said she had noticed a faint odor but thought it was from the mess in the house or the countertop full of dishes. After seeing the body, she said she told the couple: "We need to leave. This is not right. We need to get out of here."

I rest my case! If you want to list your house with someone that will communicate with you---give me a call! I look forward to hearing from you. I promise not to list your house and forget about you!




Week of Valor salutes Military in Northeast Florida



Once again the city of Jacksonville is going all out for a week of celebration and remembrance. We love our military families and we like to SHOW it. Please see the following link to get a day by day run down of scheduled events. http://www.coj.net/departments/military-and-veterans-affairs/week-of-valor.aspx





Saturday, August 30, 2014

3 Tips for Preparing Buyers

3 Tips for Preparing Buyers.    Call me and I'll walk you through the process. It's not that hard!!!! Not if you have a great REALTOR to sweat the details for you.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Stay Safe During the Holidays! Security Tips

Stay Safe During the Holidays: 3 Security Tips for the Season
The holidays are an ideal time to celebrate with family and friends, but unfortunately, they are also a time when greater numbers of burglaries and break-ins occur. While we are busy shopping and attending holiday parties, or out of town visiting with family, our homes are prime targets for break-ins. The following tips can help you keep your home and its contents safe this holiday season.

1. Do not neglect basic security measures. Lock your doors and windows even when you are at home, and if you do not already have deadbolts on your doors, have them installed. Although most burglars prefer to enter an unoccupied home to avoid getting caught in the act, a break-in can happen when you are sleeping. Place your Christmas tree away from any windows, and close your window coverings at night and when you go out, so would-be thieves do not have an easy view of tempting gifts and other valuables. Install motion-activated exterior lights to make your home less attractive to burglars, since they would rather not be seen. Pull inside your garage before unloading large purchases from your vehicle, and always keep your garage door closed and locked.


2. Put today's security technology to good use. If you already have a security system, test it regularly to ensure that it is working properly, and then make sure that you set the alarm. If you do not own a home security system, having one installed before the holidays arrive could help you prevent a break-in. Thieves are less likely to prey on homes that have alarms and other security deterrents, because these devices increase the chances that they will get caught. Video security cameras can offer an additional layer of protection over the holidays, and if a break-in does happen, they can provide valuable evidence that can help police identify the responsible party. Check out www.securitycamerasdirect.com for more info on video security.


3. Plan any holiday travel with your home security in mind. Call the post office and have your mail held, and cancel your daily newspaper delivery to make it less obvious that the house is unoccupied. Never hide a spare key outdoors in a spot where thieves can find it. Instead, leave it with a trusted neighbor, make sure they have your alarm code, and ask them to park their car in your driveway occasionally while you are gone. Set some interior lights and a television on timers so thieves who are looking for an easy target will think someone is at home. Resist the urge to share your holiday travel details or photos on social media while you are away, and do not leave a greeting on your voice mail that indicates you are out of town.


Taking security precautions now can allow you to enjoy a safer, worry-free holiday that is filled with only the best the season has to offer.

Resources:
http://news.carlsbadca.gov/news/holiday-home-security-tips-2011

http://senioralertmedical.com/159/holiday-season-home-security-tips

http://www.dailystarjournal.com/online_features/seasonal/article_18c7feb6-d235-54c0-ab6d-80b020cd12a9.html


http://www.technewsdaily.com/16028-8-tips-home-holiday-protection.html