Monday, March 17, 2014

Trinh Le

Hello all,

"Trinh Le"

In an effort to make everyone better and provide added services to the office we have subcontracted the services of Trinh Le to help you with the marketing of your listings if you desire. Trinh has been a long time friend of the office her talents have always spoke for them self. Below is a description of her services, bio and attached is a flyer. We are very happy to have Trinh helping us out!



Got a NEW LISTING?
 
With the Spring 2014 Market already in full swing and today’s clients very savvy, it’s crucial to have the right Marketing Tools! Have a professional writer provide those tools for your marketing materials!
 

Trinh Le, former editor/writer for The Gazette Homes section who has toured and written about hundreds of homes since 2004, will do a thorough walkthrough of any property and provide a detailed write-up. These write-ups focus on the home’s floor plan and architectural features, and any updates and standouts that will help SELL! The service is available for properties of any value and size.

FEES: * $85 per home for properties below $1 million
  * $100 & up for homes $1M and higher depending on the property’s extent. 
This is a minimal but important Realtor’s marketing expense, as today’s prospective buyers are well-educated and can be easily put off by grammatical, spelling and other errors in a Home Brochure, Flyer and other marketing materials.
 
To contact Trinh Le, send an e-mail to tttl1106@yahoo.com


Monday Morning Coffee
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
"Millions long for immortality who do not know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon."  
 
~ Susan Ertz, writer (1894-1985) 
 
THE FRENCH CALL IT "ENNUI"! 
 
Can you remember the last time you were bored? It’s kind of hard to pull off these days, what with DVD players in our mini-vans, BlackBerries in our pockets, iPods clipped to our waists, and cell phones that surf the net, take photographs, and download the latest sports scores. There are vast numbers of quick and easy diversions available to us at almost any time in almost any place. 
 
You’d think that these modern marvels would be welcome harbingers of the Death of Boredom. But does the quantity of the time we devote to such pursuits measure up in quality? In some cases, the argument could be made that doing nothing is indeed better than doing something, and that boredom may not be the adversary we’ve all been led to believe it is. 
 
Indeed, boredom is a kind of a dare unto itself. To quote journalist Michael Crowley, “It sets you up on a date with yourself and challenges you to find some chemistry.” Do you feel uncomfortable and awkward during those times when all is quiet and there is no opportunity to bombard yourself with the gadgets of work and of play? Can you make sense of the voice(s) in your head, or do you even want to hear it? 
 
Even Superman had to retreat to his Fortress of Solitude once in awhile! If you had time, just a little of it, to be alone and quiet, without any distractions, what do you think your mind would finally formulate? You don’t have to be a Luddite to appreciate the spiritual freedom you can feel when you escape from all of life’s electronic input. 
 
Fear of boredom may indicate a fear of oneself. Take some time to confront that anxiety. Sit down on the front porch, back deck, beach, wherever, and be quiet – very, very quiet. You may just hear your imagination calling you – listen! 

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