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Relocation Clients Enjoy Their Kentucky Rain

 Ahhhh. what a difference a good night's sleep makes!This is a picture of the beautiful sky out front of my house this morning at 7:30A. It looked like a tic-tac-toe board!

It rained most all day yesterday.

I really do like rain...except when have a full day of showing houses to new relocation clients.

How did I get these clients?

One was from a floor call at Prudential Don Foster. The other a referral from the Rollins family that receive my weekly newsletter. They have an art gallery downtown Richmond called The Chestnut Tree Gallery. You never know where your next client will come from.

My plan was to work with my two new sets of relocation clients and show them proprieties that suited their specific needs. We had all met the day before and discussed what might work. Financing pre-approvals were in place too.

I think I drove all over Madison County showing land and houses. The first clients from South Carolina wanted at least 5 or more acres and a house out in the country. The other clients from Wisconsin wanted to retire here and an acre with a nice house would do.

By the end of the day everyone had a good idea what was available. Soon after they get the rest of their ducks in a row they will buy a house and move in.

In and out of the rain we took a look at houses and property. We all got a good look at our Kentucky farms and houses for sale. It's always good for me to see some new listings that I haven't toured. I look forward to helping them with their move and co-ordinate the closing on their new homes. Relocation does not have to be so stressful if you have a good team around you. I'm excited for all of them and just know they will love it here!

Relocation in Central Kentucky is a good thing! Kentucky rain was a good thing too!

Lizette Fitzpatrick - Baby Boomer Real Estate Relocation Specialist with Prudential Don Foster in Richmond, Kentucky.

Rated number #1 featured Kentucky Realtor on Activerain.com and Localism.com. Publisher/Author for the only Central Kentucky email newsletter on local real estate listings and sold properties, Kentucky relocation, local events, homeowner information and fun! For more information on Lizette, Kentucky Horse Farms, Prudential Don Foster, Madison County, Fayette County, Richmond or Lexington, Kentucky click on Lizette.us.

See for yourself what Lizette's extraordinary clients have to say about their Kentucky real estate experience.

Posted Saturday Dec 29
(12/29/07 10:19AM) — Connie King, CK Staging & Design

If you end 2007 on this high note;  watch out in 2008!   These folks were lucky to find you for their agent.  

You and Chanel have a safe New Year's Eve! 

As they say,  "It never rains, but it pours." or something like that.  Congratulations on two ata time - that's happiness.  Karen

Connie - I think a lot of this lucky stuff had to do with my feng shui adjustment. I was lucky to find you too! Hope to see you soon in this New Year! Have fun!

Karen - You know like I do, it doesn't always happen like this. Nice to know our market is still doing well here in Central Kentucky. I hope you have a fantastic 2008 with lots of good clients.

 

Lizette, That sky is beautiful and I know you're glad not only about the rain but all the business.  Get more rest, it sounds like you're going to be needing it.

(12/29/07 07:29PM) — Connie King, CK Staging & Design

Hummmm,   I think I will break out my feng shui books and read them again.   I believe I am in for an adjustment as well!   It sure can't hurt.    :)

Carole - Wow! I really did get some R&R yesterday. It felt good to relax a bit even though I did a lot of work in the home office.

Connie - I can't hurt...besides maybe your thought that it does work might make it happen.

I was out in Kentucky about 10 years ago for competition.  I loved it out there.  The rain storms in the summer can get quite severe though.  I hope to get out there for the derby in 2008.

Lizette, Happy New Year!!!

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