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Speechless Sunday - My Wife Planted It!

Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com: Real Estate Agent in Owasso, OK

Diane's Plant

We don't know what it is, but my wife planted this vine early this summer. It has taken over and is beautiful with it's purple flowers and seed pods.

For the most complete information on the Owasso and Greater Tulsa Oklahoma housing market, be sure to check out www.BobHaywood.com

The information, content and pictures in this blog are the property of Bob Haywood. You must obtain written permission from Bob Haywood if you would like to use any of this content. Opinions expressed are those of Bob Haywood and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of other brokers, associates or home owners. Blogs may be used in their entirety using the reblog feature within Active Rain.

When you're thinking of a great place to live, think Owasso, Oklahoma! Owasso means end of the trail!

Sometimes You Just Need to Chillax!

Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com: Real Estate Agent in Owasso, OK

Chillax!Sometimes you just need to chill out and take a break. It's called Chillaxin! This is Lexie, one of our dogs. I took this picture the other day of her just chillin in the bedroom.

She looked so laid back that I got to thinking about rest and down time.

Right now I am guilty of not taking a day off on a regular basis. I thank God that I'm that busy, but I can feel it wearing on me too. So I'm going to do better at taking some down time because every time I do, I come back refreshed and relaxed.

So how about you? Do you take down time?

What do you do to chillax???

For the most complete information on the Owasso and Greater Tulsa Oklahoma housing market, be sure to check out www.BobHaywood.com

The information, content and pictures in this blog are the property of Bob Haywood. You must obtain written permission from Bob Haywood if you would like to use any of this content. Opinions expressed are those of Bob Haywood and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of other brokers, associates or home owners. Blogs may be used in their entirety using the reblog feature within Active Rain.

When you're thinking of a great place to live, think Owasso, Oklahoma! Owasso means end of the trail!

Speechless Sunday - Cherry Blossom in the Warm Laundry

Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com: Real Estate Agent in Owasso, OK

Speechless Sunday - Cherry Blossom in the Warm Laundry

"I'm in Heaven!"

For the most complete information on the Owasso and Greater Tulsa Oklahoma housing market, be sure to check out www.BobHaywood.com

The information, content and pictures in this blog are the property of Bob Haywood. You must obtain written permission from Bob Haywood if you would like to use any of this content. Opinions expressed are those of Bob Haywood and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of other brokers, associates or home owners. Blogs may be used in their entirety using the reblog feature within Active Rain.

When you're thinking of a great place to live, think Owasso, Oklahoma! Owasso means end of the trail!

Let's Get Non-Techie! Here's a great Non Technical way to connect with people!

Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com: Real Estate Agent in Owasso, OK

Let's Get Non-Techie! Here's a great non technical way to connect with people!Blog, Blog, Blog

I love that Social Media thing. Give me Facebook and some Tweets and let me text my "peeps" and a blog or two a day and I'm a happy camper. Business is good using these tools...even in the recession.

(Disclaimer...I live in Oklahoma...business slowed down here but never really died).

Ah, but many protest, "You forget that not everyone who is successful in business uses Social Media," they say.

And they are correct.

I get my butt kicked everyday by agents in the Tulsa area who outsell me...sometimes a 100 to 1 (that's an inside joke, right there!)

John TooleyOne guy who does a great job with Social Media of a different sort is my neighbor and friend, John Tooley.

John has established a presence at a couple of local restaurants in our town. He eats breakfast or lunch in these businesses and meets with clients regularly there. The waitstaff and owners know him by name.

And they respect him.

When John first started doing this, I thought it was a waste of time. Today I no longer think that. Today, I see that John is connecting with some folks in our community to whom I am invisible. Uh-Oh. That's not good.

So what does he do and how has he been effective?

1. He visits several restaurants in our town for breakfast and/or lunch regularly. It's not an every single day thing, but he is there often enough that they know him on a first name basis. I tell him that he's got his own table at these places. And he laughs and smiles, because he does!

2. Because they know John on a first name basis, they also happen to know that he is an insurance agent. John has picked up one of the businesses as a client and several people he's gotten to know as clients also. And he did this because he was willing to invest time in the relationships. And investing time in relationships is what our business is all about isn't it? Whether you use social media or other types of business activities, if you are not connecting with people, you are not going to be in business for very long.

3. John doesn't force his insurance business on anyone in the restaurant. Instead, he is the insurance guy who is a regular customer. This is my opinion of how Facebook works best. This is a Facebook principle at it's finest. Sharing with others without being too pushy.

4. Finally, he introduces people he meets with to the restaurant folks who are his friends. What that means is that the next time you go in there, you've got some new friends. You know their names and they know your name. I recently was able to get to know the owners of one of our local authentic Mexican restaurants called El Fogon because John already had a relationship with them. And then I was able to write a blog about their business in the last local business challenge that Bob Stewart ran. That was fun.

So there you go. For all the high techie, tightly wound, city slickers like me, this kind of activity is a reminder that it's not ALL about the technical side of life. Getting out from behind the computer can be a great way to do business!

And that's saying something...at least for me!

Before you Buy that Foreclosure, Please Read This!

Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com: Real Estate Agent in Owasso, OK

Mr. and Mrs. Consumer, before you buy that foreclosure, please read this!

Tulsa at nightThe Facts:
Time: 10:00 p.m.
Place: Title Company, Owasso, Oklahoma

Participants: First time home buyers, Realtor, Closer(s)
Purpose: Final closing on foreclosed trailor

Yes, you read the facts right. We were sitting at a closing table at ten o'clock last night, finally signing papers on a foreclosed, double wide trailer sitting on 2.5 acres. This was a month past the original closing date, by the way.

Was it a good deal? Price wise, yes. It sold at $70,000. Not bad for 1500 square feet in a flipped double wide with that much property. It also included the fridge, washer, dryer, stove and dishwasher. All were practically new.

But if you think getting a steal of a deal on a foreclosure property is easy, at least in Oklahoma, please think twice. Here's why...

1. We have many investors in the Oklahoma housing market who were buying distressed properties before the housing market crashed. They are professionals. They know what they're doing. They're good. Some of them even have their real estate license specifically for this purpose. In short, they'll beat you to the good stuff almost every time. This can make finding a good deal very difficult and frustrating. This is why you're mostly going to see left over junk if and when you go look at foreclosures.

That's not good!2. Foreclosed properties are sold "as is, where is." That means that the seller will not pay for any repairs. For this reason, you MUST have the property inspected. That means you're putting around $500.00 on the table to find out if the home is even structurally sound or suitable to live in. Don't want to spend that much money on something you're not sure you want to buy? Then don't buy a foreclosure!

3. Foreclosure properties can and often do have title issues. In our case, there was a lost title. Once that was located, there was an issue with whether or not the title had ever been released from the Oklahoma Department of Motor Vehicles. It took the entire day for lawyers and title companies to settle that problem. Title problems are not guaranteed to happen with foreclosure properties, but don't be surprised if they do.

4. Some banks are getting smart. We're seeing them actually go in and "flip" properties now. This is what they did to this double wide trailer. They put in new carpet throughout, new paint on the inside interior and replaced the entire front wooden covered porch. I showed a "flipped" house in our town this summer that was in foreclosure. By the time we got there, I was the 9th Realtor to show the house. When I submitted our offer, it was the 5th one on the table. My people didn't get the house.No hurry!

5. Finally, in dealing with foreclosures, you deal with often unseen people. While the property might be in Oklahoma or whatever state you live in, you could end up dealing with underwriters and other people in other states. The process can move painfully slow. They often require a mountain of addendums that basically say you are the buying the property "as is" and that you have to close at such and such closing company and if you don't close by the closing date that you're gonna have to pay them $100 per Diem. That means they want to charge you a hundred bucks a day if you don't close on time. Uh, hello, real sellers don't pull that kind of garbage on their buyers.

So, if you really want to play in the foreclosure game, get ready, cause it will be a bumpy ride. You might get a good deal at the end of the day. But the process of getting that deal is gonna cost you big in terms of frustration and emotional exhaustion.

My advice is to buy something nice from a real seller. You just won't believe how much fun it can be to work with real people and nice houses!

For the most complete information on the Owasso and Greater Tulsa Oklahoma housing market, be sure to check out www.BobHaywood.com

The information, content and pictures in this blog are the property of Bob Haywood. You must obtain written permission from Bob Haywood if you would like to use any of this content. Opinions expressed are those of Bob Haywood and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of other brokers, associates or real estate professionals. Blogs may be used in their entirety using the reblog feature within Active Rain.