Have you often avoided making those "dreaded cold calls?" Do you dream of how much better your business could be but just can't bring yourself to pick up the phone? » more
Legislation to extend California's maximum $10,000 new-home buyer tax credit to thousands more buyers has stalled, failing to pass during the Legislature's weekend rush to... » more
August showed new highs in housing construction which is another sign that the housing market is making a recovery from its biggest slump in decades. Additionally, unemployment aid dropped unexpectedly... » more
The $8,000 tax credit stimulus for first-time home buyers that was passed by Congress last year was aimed to help the failing housing market and to re-energize it and without doubt the tactic... » more
Have you often wondered how you can become even more successful? Has it ever seemed to you that you have a "glass ceiling" on your level of success? In spite of all your hard work, do you find yourself still... » more
The California state tax credit of up to $10,000, which began March 1st of this year quickly sold out by July 2nd and helped sell many new homes throughout the state, may be to be coming back... » more
Current research has shown that most homeowners move to improve their lives. In a recent poll taken in March of this year on the website Relocation.com it was discovered that nearly half who took the... » more
As California enters its third year of drought and as another season of wildfires begins which are becoming more common and disastrous, industry officials and consumer advocates agree that wildfires... » more
In today's changing market with so many real estate agents struggling, why do some succeed? This article describes the mindset and the actions that successful real estate agents are taking now. When real estate agents... » more
On Sunday August 30, I made a very emotional phone call to my family informing them that I had just watched my home burn to the ground in Auburn CA, which was exactly four years to the day that I had lost my home... » more
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