Yearly Archives: 2008

Rock the Vote

 Voting is a constitutional right of most citizens of the United States. In years gone by, it was considered a Civic Duty to vote for the candidate or law that you felt best suited the needs of the people; however in recent years a number of citizens have elected not to vote. Not voting is also your […]

Who Turned Out the Lights – Part 2

"A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers but borrowed from his children." – Audubon     Who Turned Out the Lights? – Part 2     I’ve talked about being green and renewable energy. This is a hot topic across the country and with all that talk […]

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

The San Francisco Giants have long been a favorite team of the area since 1957 following their move from New York. They have played hard to become what they are today through their strong team efforts, originally starting their club as the New York Gothams in 1883. They have truly have come a long way and been […]

New Listing – 89 Cambridge Way – Piedmont

89 Cambridge Way Piedmont, CA 94611 CUTE PIEDMONT HOME! Offered at $809,900 2 Bedrooms – 1 Bathroom – Formal Dining Room – Hardwood Floors – Fireplace – Eat In Kitchen – Yard Feel at home in this beautiful Colonial home with wonderful period detailing throughout! There is a lovely front living room with a wood […]

New Listing – 3645 Market Street #2

3645 Market Street, No. 2 San Francisco, CA 94114 SOPHISTICATED BAY VIEW CONDO! Offered at $1,295,000 Three levels – Bay Views from ever floor – QUIET and serene – 3 bedrooms – 3.5 baths – lush deeded yard – hardwood floors – HOA dues of $379 per month – 1,804 sq. ft. This beautifully sophisticated […]

Who Turned Out the Lights? Part 1

Recently, Hurricane Eduardo struck the Gulf Coast and many of the locals had de ja vu thoughts of a repeat of Katrina, one of the most devastating storms in the history of the United States. In preparation, they stocked their homes with food, water and alternative sources for cooking.  Fortunately, the damage sustained from Eduardo […]

Welcoming in Autumn

Welcome back!  Hope your Labor Day was fun and safe!  But, now it is back to the grind of work.  And back to return to school for the kiddos.  It’s also the season for football, apples, autumn leaves and relief from the hot summer. Have you ever noticed how some of the coolest things happen […]

Tips Concerning Real Estate (and Other Professions) Assistants

In the real estate world, brokers and agents work as independent contractors rather than employees.  This week, I would like to talk a little bit about that topic as I see it as a topic that many business professionals like myself struggle with.  The Internal Revenue Service says that the general rule is that an […]

Work, work, work for the Long Weekend cometh!

One week from today, all federal, state, county and municipal offices will be closed in honor of Labor Day; and as another day of the celebration, most non-retail businesses will also close, giving their employee’s one last long weekend for the summer. This holiday was established in the 1880’s as a street parade to exhibit […]

Fall is almost in the Air!

When Spring approaches the words “Spring Cleaning” slip into our thoughts; however, with Autumn approaching, this would be a great time to do some simple “Fall Maintenance” on our homes that will give us some added security and peace of mind. So, start thinking about “Fall Maintenance” and just to help you out, here are […]

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