I’m really having a hard time parting with my new friend…
Remember, Real Estaters…Always, Always, Always…..
I’m really having a hard time parting with my new friend…
Remember, Real Estaters…Always, Always, Always…..
The facial hair I’ve been lovingly cultivating for the past month will leave my face at the stroke of midnight tonight. Thank you to everyone who helped raise money for Cancer Research. The campaign was extremely successful, with my Movember Team–appropriately named “Movember The Titans”–raising over $2,400 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation and LIVESTRONG, the Lance Armstrong Foundation. It’s been a good ride, Mr. Fu Manchu…farewell until next year!
***EDIT: Thanks to a last-minute flurry of donations, we’ve surpassed the $2,600 mark with our fundraising!!! Thanks to all who donated and all who tolerated our amazing whiskers.
This should keep y’all busy over the Thanksgiving holiday. Micro Market Reports for October 2011 are ready for your viewing and analyzing pleasure. Pretty interesting stuff, so dive right in. Find your area and see how 2011 stacks up against 2010. As always there are separate reports for condos and single family homes.
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Check out these great mansions that are getting torn down left and right by people who are playing with money like it’s a big game of Monopoly. Courtesy of Yahoo!
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Very cool architecture on this small lot in San Francisco. Talk about good use of space!
The Chinese have done it again! Check out these awesome buildings they’ve created. Some of them are impressive architectural marvels. Others are just instruments:
I can’t wait until they come up with a house that looks like a human brain…
When I was a kid, my dad used to walk around the house making it his mission to turn off any and all lights that were left on. Interestingly, we didn’t have any locks on our bathroom door. I know, it’s weird. Either way, on more than one occasion I was using the facilities when the door would open a crack, a hand would slide in and deftly flick the light switch into the “off” position. Meanwhile, I finished my business in the dark. If we were lucky, a voice would say, “Anyone in here? We’re lighting up the neighborhood!” before flipping the lights off, but typically it was a stealthy sneak attack leaving the user in total darkness.
Well, it turns out that dad’s “energy savings” might not have been a savings at all. Check out the article HERE. And remember: lock the bathroom door if you’re so able. It’s spooky to sit in the dark.