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Aaron Osborn

Keeping the Faith

09-09-08
Aaron Osborn

As we make the turn into the fall months of the real estate year, many are wondering "what's next?". For many in the real estate industry, it has been an off year to where many have seeked new opportunities outside of real estate and others have seen dramatic changes evolve in their respective areas.

The good news, let me rephrase that, the great news is that there are still tons of real estate opportunities out there. The challenge is to get more aggressive and seek those new opportunities with desire and a positive mind frame that success is the ultimate result. Being in the title industry, I get to see many different styles of real estate practices and I must say that the most consistent production comes from those who have established full proof systems to help continue to drive new business in the door. Get back to the basics, call on those you have missed lately, do all the things that got you to the position you are today. I can ensure each and every one of you that we will continue to prevail through any "market condition". Keep faith alive and well and success with follow!

"Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out." - Robert Collier

Happy Selling!

Additional Growth Sparks New Hospitals in Katy

04-15-08
Aaron Osborn
With the continuous growth in the Katy area, the demand for care facilities to accommodate the rise in population has become more relevant than ever. Experts expect the population in the Katy, Texas area to increase an additional 50,000 residents by the year 2012, according to an article in the Houston Chronicle. To adhere to the rapid growth, three new hospitals will soon be entering the Katy area. Texas Children's West Campus, The Methodist Hospital and St. Luke's Episcopal Heath System facility will all be available to Katy residents between 2008 and 2010. Obviously this is great opportunity for continual growth and rise in the local Katy economy. As we have seen recently with the "lower market conditions", this is a sign for the better that most of the local communities are still flourishing in these atypical times.