We've all read autobiographies, a history of a person as written by that person. Or perhaps we prefer to think in terms of an anthology, such as the Beatles Anthology, which is a collection showing the history of the Beatles spanning many years. In the case of the Beatles Anthology, the actual Beatle band members were part of selecting the material included. This helps us to not only learn of the Beatles but also to learn what the Beatles thought of themselves, which is even more insightful.
As we blog, we leave our own history of sorts. Our opinions, our strengths (perhaps weaknesses), our local area and any topic we blog about are reflections on us. We all know bloggers whose "voice" we have come to know in a larger sense than any individual blog that they may have authored.
This idea was brought home to me not long ago when I learned that a fellow AR blogger had passed. Even though he is gone, his blogs are still there. His blogs are, in a sense, a history of him and thus they serve as an anthology or, to play on words, autoblography.
What autoblography will you leave? I suppose that this depends in great part on which "you" that you share with your reading public. Given that most of us blog to inform our readers and spread our presence to grow our business we are projecting a certain "self" to our readers. Sometimes we share a bit of our personal "self" and most often we share our professional "self" but, every time we blog, we are sharing something of ourselves.

So, think back for a moment. We all have blogs we've written that are on our own favorites list. Our own choices may not even be the posts that are the most read but may be a favorite for any number of reasons. Are these favorites the ones that you would choose for your autoblogrpahy list? How would you decide which posts should be on your autoblography?
In my short blogging venture I've only written just over 100 posts so far so. At least for now, I only have a rather modest-sized library of posts to choose from. Some of you have authored thousands of posts and so you would have a much larger library to draw from.
Regardless of size of library, the question remains the same. Which ones would you choose for your autoblogrpahy and why?
As of early 2012, my selection would be:
Fair Maiden, a story of love and yearning in Property Management
Have you ever seen a whale with a polka-dot tail?
Have you ever had a listing that made you sad?
This is my very first AR blog post!
Benicia Rental Homes - “Like a box of chocolates”
We are all visual creatures and like our eye candy
In my case, my selections are based on each blog revealing a little bit about the “real” me as I see myself. I don’t take myself too seriously and I don’t get too worried difficulties that come up as I try to always see the lighter side of things.
What blogs would you choose for your autoblography? What "you" will be left on this world wide web for others?
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery in the world of Benicia Property Management

In our quest to become the best Benicia Property Management company, we at Delgado have implemented many strategies previously unknown in this market.
One of the hallmarks of Delgado Property Management is our quality photography. Others have written about camera selection in order to achieve high quality results, but there is so much more to it then that. Lighting, composition, and a combination of both an artistic eye and a technical ability all combine to produce high quality images.
At Delgado, we have become known for producing NUMEROUS, WELL-LIT
AND BEAUTIFUL photos of Benicia rental homes. We also include shots of surrounding areas in our listings or also in our larger marketing presentation. We want folks to know how beautiful this overall area as well as individual neighborhoods are.
Clients have noticed our photography. Renters have noticed our photography. I suppose it was inevitable that our competition would notice our photography. Looking around, it seems that others are now including numerous photos instead of just a handful and are including photos of the surrounding area, which is new for them to do.
I just want to say “Thank You.” Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
However, if the imitation is to be genuine, you may want to take a closer look at that blurry, dark tree photo that you included in your listing. That whole blurry and dark thing may not convey quite the message you are looking for.
A very kind “Thank You” from a resident of Delgado Property Management
We are not the only Benicia Property Management company nor are we the oldest, but we are working very hard to be the best. Our increased business through new clients and many new residents is one way to measure success.
We work in an industry in which people simply expect certain things to happen and don’t often take the time to recognize good performance. So, when our staff earns recognition, I want to share their good work with the world. Our latest measure of success came from a resident who sent a wonderful hand-written card thanking the ladies in our office for their prompt attention to a maintenance matter.
The card reads:
Hi Ladies,
Josh and I just wanted to say thank you very much for getting our heater and oven fixed so fast. We really appreciate it especially with our little baby the heater is something we rely on.
Much Thanks


I am very proud of the hard work done by the ladies in our office. It’s not all about listings and rentals and those “flashy” aspects of our business. Taking care of our residents is a key component of our business model and one of the ways we intend on building our reputation as the best Benicia Property Management company.
Benicia Property Management company helping renters
Based upon this very nice review that we just received on Zillow, Delgado Property Management is doing a good job helping renters with their needs.
The review reads:
"I needed a place in a hurry, and Team Delgado made it happen. They understood my hectic schedule and worked around my limited availability. They are very professional and pleasant to work with."

So, if you’re looking for a rental home in Benicia or Vallejo, give us a call and we will help you find your new home as well. A quick glance at our website for Benicia rentals or Vallejo rentals will provide you with several large photos so that you can view homes comfortably before you even call.
We look forward to helping you find your new rental home just like we did for Shem.
Are you looking for a condo for for rent in the City of Vallejo, California?
Delgado Property Management presents a premier Vallejo condo for rent - check out Seaport Village Condos in Vallejo. We have several of these condos under management. So, at any given time, there is a good opportunity that we may have one or more of these excellent condos for rent.

PROPERTY LOCATION
Delgado Property Management often has a condominium for lease at Seaport Village Condomiums in Vallejo, California. The Vallejo Seaport Village Condos on Sea Crest Circle are located just minutes from Interstate 80 and the interchange with Interstate 780. This location provides great mobility down Interstate 80 or dwon Interstate 680 which is easily reached as well. This cental location allows you to easily reach:
- San Francisco, Berekeley, and Oakland to the west using Highway 80 OR using the Vallejo Ferry to travel across the San Francisco Bay
- Napa Valley to the north using Highway 80 to Route 29
- Walnut Creek, Livermore and San Jose to the south using Highway 680
- Sacramento, the Central Valley, the Sierra Nevada mountains, Reno / Lake Tahoe to the east using Highway 80.
Locally, Vallejo Seport Village Condos on Sea Crest Circle is located overlooking the San Pablo Bay with views towards the San Rafael Bridge and Mount Tamalpias on the horizon. Also just down the way is Carquinez Park with it's picnic benches and large grass areas for your use and exercise.
With it's convenient freeway access, these condos are just minutes from everywhere. To the East are Glen Cove with it's shopping and water views and just beyond is the historic town of Benicia with it's own "Main Street" atmosphere down First Street which is lined with shopping and restaurants. To the north are shopping and business districts in Vallejo.

PROPERTY FEATURES

The condo for rent in the Vallejo Seaport Village Condo in the City of Vallejo, California, will vary depending on which condo is available at any given time. But, may condos offer the following features and benefits:


CONDO AMENITIES
This Vallejo condo for rent in the Sea Crest Circle in Seaport Village neighborhood of the City of Vallejo, California, includes the following amenities for use of the resident:


MUNICPAL SERVICES
For more information on city services, visit the City of Vallejo website at http://www.ci.vallejo.ca.us/.
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