Alan Jackson's song, "Where were you when the world stopped" still gets me.

I actually get angry, mad and almost violent when I see those images:

But I am also so proud of our fellow countrymen and women, we were all supporters of NYFD, those brave souls going in buildings that everyone else was fleeing.

To think the coward is hiding in some cave, why don't you show your face Bin Laden?

Bin Laden makes me think of the old Hank Williams Jr. Song, A Country Boy Can Survive, "I'd like to spit some Beechnit in that dude's eye and shoot him with my ol' 45."

Let's never forget!






Jim Fischetti
Can you believe a nearly new home in North Raleigh for only $127,900.
Take a peek at this cream puff:

With this location you'll save on gas:

Which will save on
money.
And the inside:

of this home will make you:
smile.
You might want to hurry on this one before it is:
sold.
As always you can view more info on this home at:
www.jimfischetti.com or www.fischettigroup.com
Thanks for taking an on line peak and remember you can always call 919.554.9802 for more info.

Do you like Jimmy Buffett:

Have you ever been to a Buffett concert?
Do you like his music?
Do you respect his business smarts?
Do you like to think sand, blue waters, tikis and tans?
If you like tropical with business then this is your group.
All are welcome.
I'm new at this so I am not totally sure how the invite process works.
But C'mon on down to the little latitudes.

Jim Fischetti
One of the great debates in our industry is do we take EVERY listing or ONLY the motivated, priced right, shows right saleable listings.
Should we take :
This listing at an over-price?
Or do we refine the listings we take:
Like this one priced at a great price?
The key is we all want:
that "SOLD" sign. And happy sellers:
But we are running a business too.
My firm has decided it is ONLY the right listings for the following reasons:
1. Unrealitic sellers tend to require more time and effort of my staff.
2. It harms are reputation within the real estate community, therefore agents will think twice before showing.
3. They cost significantly more money and effort to market.
4. The overall success rate goes down.
5. The sellers tend to be mean. We like to smile
6. I love my staff too much to subject them to the aggrevation:
Thanks ladies.
7. Like Jimmy Buffett sings,"I don't do no business that don't make me smile"
What are your thoughts:
Lets share.
Thanks,
Labor Day Weekend is the unofficial end of summer, but the weather is still warm and inviting.

This weekend consider strolling through the beautiful campus of Southeastern in historic downtown Wake Forest.


The arch and the stone wall are quite impressive.
Or you might want to meander around the downtown business district. The Farmer's Market on Saturdays is always worth the trip.





Maybe you'd like to "pop by" and say hello to The Fischetti Group www.jimfischetti.com

Anothe suggestion is a leisurely stroll along North Main Street:

What ever you do:
Have fun and Be safe.
Happy Labor Day
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