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Realtor session in Fort Myers

 

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From a brochure describing the trip and rates for a special charter train bringing REALTORS from Chicago to the 1922 NAR convention in San Francisco.

Honoring Ryan Gattermeir, Incoming President, Missouri REALTORS® and Deana Wolfe, Incoming President, Women's Council of REALTORS®

Maryland Realtors Association Breakfast by Joe Andrucyk at Lowes Annapolis Hotel

Contact Realtor Pam Owsik for more information.

Phone: 610.659.7021

Email: pam.owsik@duffyrealestate.com

Website: www.duffyrealestate.com/

 

This three story colonial home is very spacious and offers an open floor plan for easy family living. The kitchen is open and overlooks the breakfast room, the family room has a brick fireplace and the screened in porch overlooks the beautiful rear yard. In addition, the exterior of this lovely home offers great space for cozy get togethers and entertaining. A covered front porch is a favorite for most, or there is an open deck with a hot tub, the screened in porch is perfect for comfortable outside dining, or you can sit by the beautiful built in pool that is surrounded by lovely mature landscaping. Very large bedrooms on the second and third floor. Walk to Narberth Park, shops and train.

 

Directions:Montgomery Ave to N. Narberth Ave, go over bridge and take the first right onto Elmwood, house is at the end on the right.

 

About the house:

Utilities: GasHeat, ElectricHeat, HotAirHeat, GasHotWater, CentralAir, PublicWater, PublicSewer, CircBreakers

Parking: 1-CarGarage, Att/BuiltInG, DrivewayPrk Exterior: Sidewalks, StreetLights, Fencing, Stcco/SimExt, WoodExt, LevelLot, ShingleRoof, 2ndHouse, Deck, Patio, Porch, InGroundPool

Bsmt: FullBasement, FinishedBsmt

Interior: FinshedAttic, OneFirePl, FamRoomFireP, FinishedWood, W/WCarpeting, TileFl, Skylight(s), CableTVWired, WhirlPool/Ho, StallShower, FulBathMnBed, SitAreaMnBed, Foyer/VestEn, Den/Study/Li, NoModifs/Unk, UpprFlrLndry

Kit: EatInKitchen, GasCooking, KitIsland, BuiltInDishW, Disposal

Poss: Negotiable

Finance: ConventnalFi

Cond: Average+

 

Contact Realtor Pam Owsik for more information.

Phone: 610.659.7021

Email: pam.owsik@duffyrealestate.com

Website: www.duffyrealestate.com/

When Is a Real Estate Agent a REALTOR®?

A real estate agent is a REALTOR® when he or she becomes a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, The Voice for Real Estate®, the world's largest professional association. The term "REALTOR®" is a registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and abides by its strict Code of Ethics.

 

Founded in 1908, NAR has grown from its original nucleus of 120 members to more than 1 million today. NAR is composed of REALTORS® who are involved in residential and commercial real estate as brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, counselors, and others who are engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry.

 

Members belong to one or more of 1,700 local associations/boards and 54 state and territory associations of REALTORS® and can join one of our many institutes, societies, and councils. Additionally, NAR offers members the opportunity to be active in our appraisal and international real estate specialty sections. REALTORS® are pledged to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.

 

Working for America's property owners, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® provides a facility for professional development, research, and exchange of information among its members.

 

Check out the Public Awareness Campaign television and radio spots that encourage consumers to rely on the expertise and integrity of REALTORS®.

 

The NAR advertising campaign runs February through November on network and cable television and network and satellite radio, helping consumers understand the real value of working with REALTORS®. From their voluntary adherence to a Code of Ethics to their incomparable knowledge of real estate processes, REALTORS® are the experts of residential and commercial property transactions.

 

Realtor session, Sell-State office Naples Florida

 

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Mike Riedmann and Dan Van Houten in Chicago, IL

Submitted by: Joyce Miller, from Bozeman, MT

Association: Gallatin Assoc. of Realtors

What a fabulous group of Architects of the American Dream !

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I had the opportunity to do a photo shoot for a local Realtor who needed shots for his website. This is a sample of the shoot.

 

Strobist: SB600 in shoot through camera left. SB800 in 28" Apollo softbox Camera right. Whitelightning 10K bounced though white sheet for background.

 

Boca Home Team - Lang Realty

7763 West Glades Road

Boca Raton, FL

33434

561-715-8630

Realtor Datasheet design template by Evan Bowers.Showcased on Inkd.com.

 

A realtor can utilize this datasheet to showcase a couple of new properties, listings, and prices. The refined, delicate palette conveys an image of a real estate agent who is interested in pairing buyers with sellers of upscale properties.

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Emerald 43 transactions

Located a short distance from the city limits of Orangeburg, this old weathered structure once served as a hub of recreational and agricultural activity for the surrounding community. Located on property belonging to the Lee family, this land served as their farm which was productive in growing cotton, corn, sugarcane, grapes, pecans, as well as raising livestock. Family lore suggests that General Sherman used this property as a stopping point to camp on his march from Atlanta to Savannah, then to Columbia. A scuppernong (or muscadine) winery was active here, even during times of Prohibition.

 

The house was constructed between 1912-1920 and consists of around 6,800 square feet with an interesting layout. Downstairs, you enter into a small room which opens onto a massive central hallway bordered by rooms on either side. Each room has a screen door on it and all of the rooms connect on one side, but not the other. A small stairway exists in another room near the main entrance and opens onto a massive 3,400 square foot ballroom complete with dressing rooms, what looks to have been a bar or refreshments area and a stage for bands to perform.

 

An advertisement placed in The Times and Democrat on July 24, 1928 announces the grand opening of Pine Forest Lake on the following day. The pond adjoining the home, now covered in vegetation, was once a popular place for swimming, fishing, and boating. A large outdoor pavilion provided shelter and an area to picnic for the various potluck meals, barbecues, family gatherings, and social events. The pavilion was mentioned to be decorated differently for each holiday in keeping with the theme of the occasion. There was a white sandy beach which once surrounded the pond, which was known more widely as Lee’s Pond. Numerous newspaper advertisements announce events that were held here such as dances held by the Orangeburg Bachelors Club, Fourth of July celebrations, wedding receptions, and family gatherings, sometimes hosting more than 200 people at a time. Local judges, sheriff and mayor were large presences here for the events.

 

On the opening night celebration, Blue Steele, who was billed as the “King of Rhythm” and his Victor Recording Orchestra were the main entertainment. They played a combination of jazz and swing music. Numerous other popular bands of the time also performed here.

 

Two parlors on the main floor were said to be set aside for the use of card games. After sundown, patrons would make their way upstairs for dancing, refreshments, and music. There are stories of the Tuskegee Airmen being in attendance at events here. There are also rumors that this place also once served as a brothel, it is considered hearsay but many local residents have attested to it. I have personally found no information on that but that is not entirely surprising. The swimming hole as a public attraction existed at least until the 1960s but possibly further, hopefully someone can shed more light on that who perhaps visited themselves.

 

Today, the property still remains in the Lee family but is set to be auctioned off at the end of this month. I obtained permission from the realtor to access the property to take a look around before it sold.

I had the opportunity to do a photo shoot for a local Realtor who needed shots for his website. This is a sample of the shoot.

 

Strobist: SB600 in shoot through camera left. SB800 in 28" Apollo softbox Camera right. Whitelightning 10K bounced though white sheet for background.

 

Setup information for this shot can be found here at lightandpixels.com/

 

Submitted by: Mark Gavin, from Clive, IA

Association: Iowa Association of REALTORS

A group of Iowa Realtors having a great time at the Rally!

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