Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving week...a busy week for REALTORs

Hello dear friends. I hope turkey day was a joyous day. Frankly mine was magical. I watched the Macy's parade on TV with the kids, and at the same time the colorful leaves falling. A hot cup of coffee in my hand...turkey in the oven...friends soon to arrive. What a soothing day...oh yeah, and let's not forget a little Football..."how bout them Cowboys!" Now you see why I called it magical...when was the last time Dallas was 10-1...hum...never. Stress was just flowing out of me. Detoxing. It was one of the most relaxing days ever for me.

So as I reflect about yesterday, I gear up for today and the weekend. Mentally. Thanksgiving is one of the busiest times in the year for REALTORs and home sales. This is the mad rush to get into a home for the holidays. At the same time, families are together and wonder about living close to one another...thus sparking the new home fever for many families. Heck, my wife was looking at new homes this morning...I am telling you it's in the air. Turkey, Pecan pie, and a new home.

So what are doing to prepare. Many agents will gear up for a two or three day Open house extravaganza. Many will post office hours, many like yourstruly will prepare to answer the phone non-stop until Sunday evening. My team and I are carrying the largest number of listings we have ever had. With so many listings, people call about information about each home. I will make sure they have the answer they are looking for, as well as be prepared to open some doors for the truly interested ones. Possibly giving at least two families something to cheer about this holiday season. The sellers and buyers...not to mention the Piccinini's :-)

The activities for each agent will vary, undoubtedly the FULL time REALTORs like myself and my team, will be ready to go. Just like our favorite teams and players playing on turkey day, your favorite agents will be working this holiday to make sure we make the American dream a reality for you and your family.

Enjoy Thanksgiving and God Bless Your Family.

JP

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