Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Best & Coolest Real Estate Sites I have ever seen!


I am amazed at how advanced websites have become that are designed to help you find just about anything! Here are some of my favorite sites! Enjoy!

http://www.hoodeo.com


"As The Neighborhood Matchmaker, hoodeo learns about you - your hoodeo profile - then matches you to your top 10 'best places to live' by zip code. You are matched based on lifestyle, property type, and the price you are looking for." Hoodeo.com



http://www.homescape.com


"Homescape provides local, comprehensive property listings and rich content to home buyers and sellers nationwide, while delivering a suite of advertising solutions that offer choice and results that enable real estate professionals to grow their business." Homescape.com




http://www.beatyouthere.com


"We are a real estate search engine that provides you with the most accurate listings and information possible so that you can make an educated decision based on your search." BeatYourThere.com


http;//www.insurancepricedright.com


"As Texas Realtors are always looking for health benefits, this website provides health insurance quotes in a easy and understandable format where consumers can purchase health, dental, vision and Rx plans."


http://www.propbot.com


"PropBot.com's goal is to provide FREE unlimited property listings to REALTORS, brokers, property managers, for sale by owners (FSBO's), and the average landlord; while advancing property search and listing technology." Propbot.com



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Monday, September 07, 2009

Seniors Increasingly Realizing Nest Egg in Life Insurance Policies


RISMEDIA, September 2, 2009-(MCT)-Seniors battered by the tough economy are selling their life insurance policies to replenish their retirement nest eggs.




Unlike younger investors, older adults may not have the time to wait for the market to recover all of their losses, so they're turning to this previously overlooked asset to see whether they should sell it and use the money to pay medical bills or other expenses.


Seniors sold life insurance policies with a face value of $11.8 billion last year, almost double the value of policies sold just two years earlier, according to the U.S. Senate's special committee on aging, which recently held a hearing on such transactions. A "life settlement," as a sale is called, may be an attractive option for seniors who determine they no longer need their life insurance policy, said Doug Head, executive director of the Life Insurance Settlement Association, an industry group.


Policyholders typically sell their insurance through life settlement brokers to investment companies for lump sums that are usually several times greater than they would receive if they surrendered the policies to the insurance companies, he said. The new owners pay the remaining premiums on the policies and become the beneficiaries when the original policyholders die.


But a life settlement doesn't always make sense, insurance experts caution, and seniors considering such a sale should consult with an independent financial adviser to figure out whether it's the best move for their particular circumstances.


"If you're thinking about selling your life insurance mostly because you're strapped for cash, there may be other ways to tap the value of your policy without losing your coverage," said Houston lawyer and insurance expert David McDowell. "You may be able to take out a loan against your policy or receive a partial payout through an accelerated death benefit," he said. "It's worth visiting with your life insurance agent and exploring the options before sacrificing your coverage."


Life settlements are also ripe for questionable business practices, so prospective sellers need to work with licensed brokers screened or monitored by state regulators, said Susan Voss of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.


Started in AIDS Crisis


The life settlement business grew out of the AIDS crisis of the 1980s. In what were called viatical settlements, people living with AIDS sold their unwanted life insurance policies for cash they often used to cover medications or treatments.


As medical breakthroughs extended the lives of many people with AIDS, the industry shifted its focus from the terminally ill and toward seniors in their mid-60s or older, said Scott Gibson of Lewis and Ellis, an actuarial consulting firm in Richardson.


"The best candidates for a life settlement are now people in their 70s or older who have a life insurance policy valued at $500,000 or more that they no longer need, perhaps because their spouses have passed away," Gibson said. The industry hit a bump earlier this year as capital dried up. But now that investors are returning to the market, buyers' offers for policies have improved, said Russel Dorsett, co-managing director of the Select Life Settlement Corp. in Houston.


Though the amount that seniors receive for their life insurance will vary depending on their age, gender and overall state of health, the average payout today is slightly less than 20% of the policy's death benefit, he said. "That's still three or four times more than they'd get if they simply surrendered their policies to the insurer," Dorsett said.


Bill Clark, managing director of the Clark Financial Group in Frisco, said he sees a number of circumstances in which older policyholders may want to consider a life settlement as part of their retirement and estate planning. "A policy may not be needed anymore," he said. "The beneficiaries may have become financially independent and aren't counting on the policy's proceeds, or the policyholder determines the estate no longer needs life insurance to pay death taxes."


Complex Transaction


As more people become aware of life settlements through financial planners, Clark said, more policyholders will at least check out the price they could get for an asset they once regarded as virtually untouchable until death.


Still, selling a life insurance policy is often a complex transaction involving time and paperwork, so consumers should turn to financial advisers who know the risks, said Ana Smith-Daley, a deputy insurance commissioner for Texas. "An independent adviser can help you decide whether selling your policy is in your best interest," she said. "If it is, the adviser will probably call on a broker to shop around your policy to determine what kind of price it will fetch."


Seniors also need to understand that their medical records will be examined as part of the sales and that the buyers of their policies will occasionally check on them to determine when to collect the death benefits, she said.


Smith-Daley said sellers may also pay taxes on the proceeds from a life settlement and lose their eligibility for Medicaid or other government benefits, so anyone contemplating a sale should consult a tax adviser or lawyer. But even with those considerations, industry officials expect life settlements to exceed $100 billion over the next couple of decades as boomers convert unwanted or unneeded life insurance to cash to bolster their lagging savings.


"Under the right circumstances, it's a viable and valuable option that will only become more popular," Gibson said.


What to consider before you sell your life insurance:


PROS:


-You have no other assets and need the money.


-Your beneficiaries don't need the death benefit.


-You can't afford your premiums anymore.


-Your payout will be higher than your policy's cash surrender value.


CONS:


-You may be unable to buy life insurance again.


-Your beneficiaries won't receive the death benefit.


-You won't get a fair price for your policy.


-Your payout may be less than 20% of the death benefit.


(c) 2009, The Dallas Morning News. By: Bob Moos






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Thursday, September 03, 2009

Are you on Twitter ?

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Fact: As of Sept. 3, 2009 - we have the Largest Follower group in the Dallas - Fort Worth Area.


Come be a part of this and follow us http://twitter.com/robertjrussell




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Friday, August 21, 2009

Free Advertising Worldwide Group






This group was created for any members who are interested in receiving free advertising for their business.




We welcome and encourage you to advertise on the Wall any website that you can. We will not allow any sites that are not suitable for children to see - if you post something that is offensive you will be banned from this group.




Post any websites in the LINKS section!




Thanks for your time and hopefully you find my methods as useful as I have.




Share this group with everyone:



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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Facebook, Twitter, Robert J Russell Social Networking

I wanted to share just a little Trivia for you.




FACTS on FACEBOOK:






  • More than 250 million active users

  • More than 120 million users log on to Facebook at least once each day

  • More than two-thirds of Facebook users are outside of college

  • The fastest growing demographic is those 35 years old and older

  • Social Media could replace email one day





Facts on Twitter:





  • Twitter has approx 2 million users right now

  • Twitter will allow you to post TWEETS via your telephone - simply call a number, and your message is converted to Text and posted on your Twitter page.




So - why not start your own Social Media ? Crazy ? I don't think so....


Here is what mine looks like - Sign up and see what you can do!




http://robertjrussellsocialnetwork.ning.com




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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Thangs I larned wile livin in Lusiana








THANGS I LARNED WILE LIVIN IN LUSIANA




1. Possums sleep in the middle of the road with their feet in the air




2. There are 5,000 types of snakes and 4,998 live in LOUISIANA .




3. There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 live in LOUISIANA plus a couple no one's seen before.




4. If it grows, it sticks; if it crawls, it bites.




5. Onced and twiced are words.




6. It is not a shopping cart; it is a buggy.




7. Fire ants consider your flesh as a picnic




8. People actually grow and eat okra.




9. Fix & into is one word: FIXINTO




10. There is no such thing as 'lunch'. There is only dinner and then there is supper.




11. Ice tea is appropriate for all meals and you start drinking it when you're two. We do like a little tea with our sugar!




12. Backards and forwards means 'I know everything about you.'




13. Jeet? Is actually a phrase meaning 'Did you eat?'




14. You don't have to wear a watch because it doesn't matter what time it is. You work until you're done or it's too dark to see.




15. You don't PUSH buttons, you MASH them.




YOU KNOW YOUR FROM LOUISIANA IF:




1. You measure distance in minutes.




2. You've ever had to switch from 'heat' to 'A/C' in the same day.




3. You use 'fix' as a verb. Example: 'I'm fixing to go to the store '




4. All the festivals across the state are named after a fruit, vegetable, grain, insect or animal.




5. You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked.




6. You know what a 'DAWG' is.




7. You carry jumper cables in your car...for your OWN car.




8. You only own five spices: Tony's (Chachere), salt, pepper, Tabasco and ketchup.




9. The local papers cover national and international news on one page but require 6 pages for local gossip and sports.




10. You think that the first day of deer season is a national holiday.




11. You find 100 degrees Fahrenheit 'a little warm'.




12. You know all four seasons: Deer Season, Duck Season, Crawfish Season, Summer.




13. You know whether another LOUISIANIAN is from, north or south, as soon as they start talking (speaking).




14. Going to Wal-mart is a favorite past time known as 'goin Wal-martin' or 'off to Wally World'?




15. You describe the first cool snap (below 70 degrees) as good gumbo weather.? YEP!




16. A carbonated soft drink isn't a soda, cola or pop...it's a Coke, regardless of brand or flavor.


Example: 'What kinda coke you want?'




17. Fried catfish is the other white meat.




18. We don't need no stinking driver's Ed.....if our mama says we can drive, we can drive.




19. You understand these jokes and forward them to your friends from LOUISIANA (and those who just wish they were). Not EVERYONE can be a LOUISIANIAN, it's an art form and a gift from God






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Sunday, March 01, 2009

Attn: REALTORS - Do you need more business in a Slow Real Estate Economy ?




Are you interested in having an additional 20 New Listings by the end of the month?



* Would you like to sell Real Estate in other States or other countries ?


* Would you like to have Developers CALL YOU to list their properties ?


* Are you a visionary thinker, an out of the box thinker or a stick in the mud ?


* Are you the kind of person who keeps doing the same thing over and over and expects different results ?


If so, attend one or all of these Webinar Times on:


Tuesday March 3 - 11am CST


Wednesday March 4 - 11am CST


Thursday March 5 - 11 AM CST


- This will be the best 45 Minutes you have ever spent


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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Giving Gifts and Lowering Taxes

If you give gifts in the course of your business, you can deduct all


or part of the cost, but you cannot deduct more than $25 for each


business gift that you gave away during the tax year.




A gift that is intended for the eventual personal use or benefit of a


particular person or class of people will be considered a gift to that


person or class of people. If you give a gift to a member of a


customer's family, the gift is generally considered to be an indirect


gift to the customer. This rule does not apply if you have an


independent business connection with that family member and the gift


is not intended for the customer's eventual use.




Incidental costs, like gift wrapping, packaging, insuring, and


mailing, are generally not included in determining the cost of the


gift. You cannot deduct gift items that cost less than $4 if they have


your name clearly and permanently imprinted on the gift, or if the


gift is one of many identical items that you widely distribute, like


pens and cases. Signs, display racks, and other promotional materials


also cannot be deducted as gifts.


Always consult with your tax planner or CPA before moving forward because I am not certified to do taxes.


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Friday, February 06, 2009

Jobless rate jumps to 7.6%, 598,000 Jobs Lost

Jobless rate jumps to 7.6 percent, 598K jobs lost




WASHINGTON - Recession-battered employers eliminated 598,000 jobs in January, the most since the end of 1974, and catapulted the unemployment rate to 7.6 percent. The grim figures were further proof that the nation's job climate is deteriorating at an alarming clip with no end in sight.


The Labor Department's report, released Friday, showed the terrible toll the drawn-out recession is having on workers and companies. It also puts even more pressure on Congress and President Barack Obama's administration to revive the economy through a stimulus package and a revamped financial bailout plan, both of which are nearing completion.


The latest net total of job losses was far worse than the 524,000 that economists expected. Job reductions in November and December also were deeper than previously reported.


With cost-cutting employers in no mood to hire, the unemployment rate bolted to 7.6 percent in January, the highest since September 1992. The increase in the jobless rate from 7.2 percent in December also was worse than the 7.5 percent rate economists expected.


All told, the economy has lost a staggering 3.6 million jobs since the recession began in December 2007. About half of this decline occurred in the past three months.


"Companies are in survival mode and are really cutting to the bone," said economist Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics. "They are cutting and cutting hard now out of fear of an uncertain future."


Factories slashed 207,000 jobs in January, the largest one-month drop since October 1982, partly reflecting heavy losses at plants making autos and related parts. Construction companies got rid of 111,000 jobs. Professional and business services chopped 121,000 positions. Retailers eliminated 45,000 jobs. Leisure and hospitality axed 28,000 slots.


Those reductions swamped employment gains in education and health services, as well as in the government.


Just in the 12 months ending January, an astonishing 3.5 million jobs have vanished, the most on record going back to 1939, although the total number of jobs has grown significantly since then.


Employers are slashing payrolls and turning to other ways to cut costs - including trimming workers' hours, freezing wages or cutting pay - to cope with shrinking appetites from customers in the U.S. and overseas, who are struggling with their own economic troubles.


The average work week in January stayed at 33.3 hours, matching the record low set in December.


With no place to go, the number of unemployed workers climbed to 11.6 million.


Over the past 12 months, the number of unemployed has increased by 4.1 million, and the unemployment rate has risen by 2.7 percentage points.


Job hunters also are facing longer searches for work.


The average time it took for an unemployed person to find any job - full or part time - rose to 19.8 weeks in January, compared with 17.5 weeks a year ago, underscoring the increasing difficulty the out-of-work are having in finding a new job.


Workers with jobs saw modest wage gains.


Average hourly earnings rose to $18.46 in January, up 0.3 percent from the previous month. Over the year, wages have risen 3.9 percent.


An avalanche of layoffs is slamming the nation from a wide swath of employers.


Caterpillar Inc., Pfizer Inc., Microsoft Corp., Estee Lauder Cos., Time Warner Cable Inc., and Sprint Nextel Corp. are among the companies slicing payrolls. Manufacturers - especially car makers - construction companies and retailers have been particularly hard hit by the recession. Talbots Inc., Liz Claiborne Inc., Macy's Inc. and Home Depot Inc. are all cutting jobs. So are Detroit's General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co.


Americans cut back sharply on spending at the end of last year, thrusting the economy into its worst backslide in a quarter-century. The tailspin could well accelerate in the current January-March quarter to a rate of 5 percent or more as the recession drags on into a second year, and consumers and businesses burrow deeper.


Vanishing jobs and evaporating wealth from tanking home values, 401(k)s and other investments have forced consumers to retrench, which has required companies to pull back. It's a vicious cycle where the economy's problems feed on each other, perpetuating a downward spiral.


Many economists predict the current quarter - in terms of lost economic growth - will be the worst of the recession.


With fallout from the housing, credit and financial crises - the worst since the 1930s - ripping through the economy, analysts predict 3 million or more jobs will vanish this year even if lawmakers quickly approve Obama's stimulus plan, which has ballooned to more than $900 billion in the Senate.


Obama has repeatedly pressed Congress to swiftly enact a package of increased government spending, including big public works projects and tax cuts, to revive the economy and create jobs. He says his plan will save or create more than 3 million jobs in the next two years.


But the recession has proven stubborn. Despite record low interest rates ordered by the Federal Reserve and a raft of radical programs, including a $700 billion financial bailout, consumers and businesses face high hurdles to borrow money. Foreclosures are skyrocketing, home prices are sinking and Wall Street remains on edge.


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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Notes from the Doctor

Q: Doctor, I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life; is this true?


A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that's it... don't waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that's like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap.




Q: Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables?


A: You must grasp logistical efficiencies. What does a cow eat? Hay and corn. And what are these? Vegetables. So a steak is nothing more than an efficient mechanism of delivering vegetables to your system. Need grain? Eat chicken. Beef is also a good source of field grass (green leafy vegetable). And a pork chop can give you 100% of your recommended daily allowance of vegetable products.




Q: Should I reduce my alcohol intake?


A: No, not at all. Wine is made from fruit. Brandy is distilled wine, that means they take the water out of the fruity bit so you get even more of the goodness that way. Beer is also made out of grain. Bottoms up!




Q: How can I calculate my body/fat ratio?


A: Well, if you have a body and you have fat, your ratio is one to one. If you have two bodies, your ratio is two to one, etc.




Q: What are some of the advantages of participating in a regular exercise program?


A: Can't think of a single one, sorry. My philosophy is: No Pain...Good!




Q: Aren't fried foods bad for you?


A: YOU'RE NOT LISTENING!!! .... Foods are fried these days in vegetable oil. In fact, they're permeated in it. How could getting more vegetables be bad for you?




Q: Will sit-ups help prevent me from getting a little soft around the middle?


A: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach.




Q: Is chocolate bad for me?


A: Are you crazy? HELLO Cocoa beans! Another vegetable!!! It's the best feel-good food around!




Q: Is swimming good for your figure?


A: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.




Q: Is getting in-shape important for my lifestyle?


A: Hey! 'Round' is a shape!




Well, I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions you may have had about food and diets.




And remember:




'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'




AND.....




For those of you who watch what you eat, here's the final word on nutrition and health. It's a relief to know the truth after all those conflicting nutritional studies.




1. The Japanese eat very little fat


and suffer fewer heart attacks than Canadians.




2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat


and suffer fewer heart attacks than Canadians.




3. The Chinese drink very little red wine


and suffer fewer heart attacks than Canadians.




4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine


and suffer fewer heart attacks than Canadians.




5. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than Canadians.




CONCLUSION




Eat and drink what you like.


Speaking English is apparently what kills you.




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Monday, January 26, 2009

Pizza Delivery - Call Ahead - It's Safer !

This was forwarded on to me from another Tech guy in our office. Make sure you turn your speakers on - this is something you dont want to miss!


FYI - Imagine if home sales ever went to this - would it be good or bad....you tell me.


Click Here > http://aclu.org/pizza/images/screen.swf




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Friday, January 16, 2009

Do you have a Suggestion ?

So many people are now shopping for everything on the Internet - what if you could go to one source for all of your information ?


If you have suggestions or would like information - visit our website:


http://www.robertjrussell.com and be sure and register for our $1000 Monthly Give-Away!

Friday, January 09, 2009

FREE REALTOR LUNCH

Your Invited to attend one or all of our 3 FREE Realtor Lunches and Learn how to Sell Real Estate outside of your MLS Area! Don't be a Local Agent - Be a Global Agent !!

This course teaches agents how to promote properties in the national and international markets, how to work with builders and developers around the world.

The vacation and second-home markets are exploding. Agents will also learn terrific ideas for their listing presentations, as well as how to increase their sales by maintaining their clients for life.

"We want to share referrals with the best agents in the business . We're eager to help other agents tap into this huge market of buyers and investors who are looking for U.S. properties, as well as to market exotic overseas properties to local buyers."



Friday: Jan. 9th - 12pm - Keller Williams Office - 120 S Denton Tap Ste 305, Coppell - Lunch Provided ( RSVP )


Monday: Jan. 12th - 12pm - Chicago Title - 543 W. Main St Ste 101, Lewisville - Lunch Provided ( RSVP )


Tuesday: Jan. 13th - 12pm - Republic Title - 8810 N. McArthur Blvd. Irving - Lunch Provided



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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Friday, July 06, 2007

REALTOR APPRECIATION MONTH !!


REALTOR APPRECIATION MONTH

In honor of all the work that REALTORS do for their clients,
TJ HARTFORD'S is sponsoring

Happy Hour 4-6pm
Full Menu 6-8pm with 5cent Games for kids !

Special Drink & Appetizer Prices for REALTORS, Mortgage Industry, Title Co Reps, Home Warranty Reps, New Construction Sales & Home Inspectors !

Come Join us: July 10th
TJ Hartford's
1960 S. Stemmons Frwy.
Lewisville, Tx 75067

* To be eligible for discount drink & food menu - you must tell your waiter that you are there for:
REALTOR APPRECIATION





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Thursday, May 17, 2007

REALTOR LUNCHEON IN CANYON CREEK THURSDAY!

You’re invited!


What: Realtor Luncheon


Where: 2902 Canyon Creek, Richardson (in Canyon Creek)


Mapsco 7J


When: Thursday, May 17 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm


Who: Sponsored by Linda Rose, Ebby Halliday, REALTORS



Come eat, network, and see this gorgeous rebuilt executive home with awesome outdoor living space on the Canyon Creek Golf Course. Tremendous attention to detail and quality.



Bring your clients and fellow agents! Door prizes will be awarded in a random drawing as well as to the agent who brings the highest number of fellow agents and/or clients!


Linda Rose


"The Ebby Rose"


REALTOR, ABR, GRI, CRS


Ebby Halliday REALTORS


(214)538-1462


linda.rose@realtor.com


http://www.homesbylindarose.com/






Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Realtor Luncheon - May 3

When:
Thursday, May 3rd
Where:
705 Keeler in Lantana
Time:
11:00 AM—1:00 PM
What:

Lunch catered by Pei Wei

Sponsored By:

Becky Washam & Associates and Countrywide Mortgage—Jeremy Steffens


705 Keeler in Lantana

· $379,000

· 4,032 square feet

· Built in 2003

· Brenham Subdivision

· 3 car garage

RE/MAX DFW Associates IV



If you are in the Flower Mound office, especially if you are on the Blue team, come for points! If you are with another office, come for good food!






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REALTOR lunch May 3

A May Day, “Mayday” Realtor Luncheon !!!!

2774 Hillview Drive, Lewisville
Vista Ridge Estates, (Mapsco DA 1A-F)

Thursday May 3rd
11:30 to 1:30

Assorted salads, breads and desserts

By Joyce Whitbread, 972-672-3375…….RE/MAX DFW Associates,



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Lantana Lunch


Huntington Homes and Sanders & Associates …

LOVES RED, WHITE & BLUE at RE/MAX DFW Associates

I will be giving away 3 special prizes from Jean Ann at our luncheon. This is in addition to the $900 cash already mentioned.










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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Open House - Thursday - April 12




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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

100 Wendover Court, Southlake

Friday March 30th from 11a.m.-1p.m.  Catered lunch from Central Market and a drawing for a $50 gift card from Starbucks.  Stunning 4 bedroom, 4 bath estate home with 4 car garage, over-sized lot, pool, pool house with dry sauna and much more!  Priced at $732,000
 
 
Lori Albert
Beverly Frassinelli
Prudential Texas Properties


Lori Albert
Prudential Texas Properties
817.247.2726


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REALTOR Lunch !!

Where: 4528 Embercrest Ln. Ft Worth 76123
Mapsco - FW 0103 - T
When: Thursday March 29 - 11:30 to 1:30 pm

Who: Realtors & Buyers !

Why: Your Hungry & Your Buyers Will Love It!

What are we havin ?
Bar-B-Q Sandwiches, Chips, Potatoe Salad, Beans & Cookies


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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Flower Mound Open House

Here are the details since the flyer was not showing up.

 

First American Title Company proudly presents their new office in Flower Mound.

 

Thursday March 8th, 2007

5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

3000 Corporate Court, Suite 400

Flower Mound, TX 75063

 

Ryan McLearen, Glenda Huffman, Melanie Fox, and Gina Seese invite all to enjoy the

company of:

 

Five-Time Super bowl winner Charles Haley and Hall of Fame Member Rayfield Wright

Mr. Wright will be available to autograph copies of his recently released book,

Wright Up Front

 

Catering provided by The Grotto, along with wine, beer, and champagne; Valet Parking Available

 

Please call for additional information: 972.539.1602

 

Ryan McLearen

Business Development

c: 972-561-0009 f: 866-429-5175

e: rmclearen@firstam.com

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Realtor Luncheon

REALTOR'S FIESTA LUNCHEON



THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2007


11:30 - 1:30



2143 HUNTERS RIDGE


CARROLLTON , TX 75006



COME BY, ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEXICAN LUNCH, AND


GIVE US YOUR OPINION!



BETH SCHUTZ


RE/MAX DFW Associates


972-393-9636


214-418-6256


CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS!


Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Please Post on the Blog

Please join us for lunch in Lasater Addition in Fort Worth

**Friday, February 23 from 11:00 to 1:00**

8420 Cactus Flower Drive

(820 to Blue Mound Rd; N on Blue Mound; R on East Harmon; R on Cattle Crossing & it becomes Cactus Flower.)

We will be having the “South’s best fried chicken” according to D Magazine

Babe’s Chicken

Fried Chicken

Mashed potatoes

Cream gravy

Grandma’s corn

Green salad

Biscuits w/ butter & honey

Iced Tea

*Drawing for Gift Certificate to Joe T Garcia’s*

               Better than New! $179,900






Wow! Shows like a model. This home is in great condition and has an excellent floorplan. Master is down with four bedrooms and a gameroom upstairs. Fenced yard with great wood deck. Pride of ownership! Must see!

Sheila Ridley

Administrative Assistant

Becky Washam & Associates

972-355-3539