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daily dilemma

I’m excited to say, that this June will be my 5th anniversary as a real estate professional! Every real estate transaction I have represented in the past four and a half years, I have acquired more knowledge about the trading of real estate I could have ever envisioned while taking the Idaho State exams and, most of all, realized I will never know in my lifetime everything there is to know about the exchange of real property between a buyer and seller.

You see, the buying and the selling of real estate is personal, emotional, and, most certainly, the largest purchase most people will make in their entire life. People have an attachment to where they choose to spend their time drinking coffee and reading the Sunday edition of The New York Times, where they share holiday dinners, and where they hide and cry when times are little tough. Home is where the heart is as well as where our stuff is: mountain bikes, yoga mats, favorite chair, K-9 friend.

I get this! I get that one needs to have unconditional trust in the person advocating for them while negotiating at the proverbial chess table, selling their house for good market value or help them purchase a home on a sturdy foundation, minus the gaping leaky roof and black mold, while YOU are working for the man so you can put a roof over your family’s head without skipping a beat. Just like any other profession, the goal to assist in the exchanging of real property between two entities has been lost on many and the paycheck is forefront, sometimes the only front, on the professional’s mind.

As agents, we are held to an ethical standard that is unsurpassed by most professions outside of medicine. My question to most of my close friends when we get in discussions about their past real estate experiences, most fair to midland, is “did you know you have advocates that will hear your story and take action where action is due?”. The standard answer is “no, what do you mean”? I then proceed to demonstrate how to get in touch with the association and who they need to contact so their story can be heard. They are always thankful for the transparency and the integrity I hold for myself, my profession, and the other people involved.

I have had the opportunity to talk with the administration of the ethics complaint department recently. By the numbers, complaints are up. Sales professionals and Brokers are finding the time to gather their cases and submit them for review. Outside of the industry complaints though, customer and client submissions are exponentially UP! THANK YOU! Thank you to agents educating their friends, family, and their mother’s uncle that they have somewhere to go when they have been wronged by a real estate professional.

I wake up daily with a positive outlook on the life I create and live, a large part being my career in real estate. The days don’t always end on as sharp a note as they start, but that doesn’t keep me from representing my community the best way I know how everyday. I thank my loved ones, acquaintances, industry cohorts and community for continuing to make our Boise community the best place to live.


as a real estate professional

I find myself as a catalyst to the Boise Valley and want to share my experiences en mass. The goal, to keep my family and friends informed as to what the Valley has to offer.

I will do my best to provide you with accurate, informative, relevant information about living, working and investing in Boise, Idaho – the place I like to call home.

“Under All Is The Land..”


flux = philosophy theory of change: the notion that change is the fundamental nature of reality, as described by Heraclitus

this photo reminds me of the season of my birth and that time for Idaho backpacking is right around the corner.

what are your outdoor plans for this cold January weekend? stay active to stave off the inversion blues!


the new, the blue or the one you wore last

Borrowing a matriarchal saying – the new, the blue or the one you wore last – I challenge you to visit our local Boise spirit haunts after soaking in this article from the NY Times about inventing and reinventing the cocktail. There is something nostalgic about sporting your grandfather’s suit jacket or your great grandmother’s broach, pulling up a stool in a downtown lounge and sipping on a Moscow Mule or a Manhattan hoping to channel their wise of living through such a deep recession.


i wish for all of my friends and family, live well…


College Football Bowl Schedule ’09-’10

College Bowl Schedule for '09-'10


sell / rent / buy

It’s always one of these, in terms of ‘what kind of market’ it is depending on who you talk to, should I sell, rent, buy–I’m so confused!! One thing is very clear this year, if you have saved your pennies, you have a good job and would like to quit paying your landlord’s mortgage so you can be the one the reap the benefits of property ownership, THIS IS YOUR YEAR. Take a look at a writer for the Wall Street Journal, June Fletcher, reasons to Buy or Not to buy and decide for yourself.
Tina


one of many reasons why i live in idaho


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