We all struggle with being motivated at times. My mentor told me that showing up was half the battle.
Get up, get out, and start doing income producing activities!
What counts as an income producing activity? Lots of stuff!
Anything that is Real Estate related and will one day contribute to your income is and income generating activity!
The most important tool in your arsenal is your attitude!
Always show up with a positive and upbeat attitude. Put on your rose colored glasses and look at the world with fresh eyes.
Your outlook and income will improve with time.

For more information please contact Lara O'Keefe at 972.838.9156 or visit Hunter's Creek.
Today I got a scary reminder to be safe in model homes and open houses! I was almost a victim of theft on Wednesday!
I was sent an email from several friends in new home sales at different companies warning of a thief targeting model homes in the DFW area. He was described as a middle aged, white man, 6'1", and heavy set with grey hair. He drives a black Ford Focus. He has been spotted taking purses and wallets out of the sales offices of model homes. He also took their car keys and stole items out of their cars. He has been seen in Melissa, Allen, Lucas, and McKinney.
He is part of an ongoing Collin County Sheriff's investigation and they sent out his picture.
After reading the description and looking at an attached photo I realized this man was in my model home last Wednesday pretending to be a prospect. His picture looked familiar, but it was the car that I recognized.
He had come in pretending to look for a new home and seemed polite and nonthreatening. He noticed that my builder was sitting just outside my office. He looked around very quickly and said that he was looking for something more "high end" and left quite abruptly. I remember joking with my builder about his not so "high end" car. He was in Melissa and hit another salesperson down the street the very same day!
This is a scary reminder not to bring valuables, purses, or wallets into model homes or open houses. Lock valuables in the trunk of your car and hide your car keys or keep them on you.
If you don't make it easy, then they will prey on the next less careful person.

For more information please contact Lara O'Keefe at 972.838.9156 or visit Hunter's Creek.
Things are exciting here at Hunter's Creek in Melissa! It's Spring in Texas and lots of people are coming out to buy new homes starting in the $140's.
We are located just five minutes north of McKinney and are close to shopping, restaurants, medical care, and other conveniences. Melissa schools are exemplary rated and boast the highest test scores in Collin County! 
We have 3 homes ready for immediate move in and 7 homes which we are about to start that will be ready for a summer move in! We have just a couple of creek lots remaining if you would like to build your one of a kind home.
DR Horton Homes is America's largest public builder. We have been building homes for 30 years and are looking forward to another 30 years!

For more information please contact Lara O'Keefe at 972.838.9156 or visit Hunter's Creek.

Texas is the only state to have the flags of 6 different nations fly over it. They are: Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States, and the United States.
And Houston Texans.
I have lived in Texas for 24 years now and love it! I have lived in many places, but Texas has stolen my heart as home!

For more information please contact Lara O'Keefe at 972.838.9156 or visit Hunter's Creek.
Even some actors are feeling the housing crunch. Eight apparently wasn't enough for Willie Aames.
The star of Charles in Charge and Eight Is Enough, after filing for bankruptcy last year and whose house is in foreclosure, has been reduced to holding a garage sale at his Olathe, Kansas, home to raise some money.
Among the items on sale Thursday, March 26th were antiques, artwork, a piano, leather couches, a TV set, a mounted lion's head and other stuffed wildlife the 48-year-old had hunted, and movie memorabilia.
Aames also signed autographs while a film crew recorded the event for a TV documentary about his life.
After his stints on TV and a self-admitted addiction to cocaine, the former child actor became religious and visited schools in a superhero costume as "Bibleman."
He moved to the Kansas City area in the 1990s, after filming a syndicated fishing show there.

For more information please contact Lara O'Keefe at 972.838.9156 or visit Hunter's Creek.
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