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Greater Milwaukee Open Houses June 4th and 5th

06-03-11
Mark Nehs
Mark Nehs: Loan Officer in Waukesha, WI

Be sure and get out and see some Open Houses during Nationwide Open House weekend this Saturday and Sunday. The Greater Milwaukee Association of REALTORS® (GMAR) is participating in the Nationwide Open House Weekend. Participating GMAR members will hold open houses and be available to have one-on-one conversations regarding the local market with future homeowners. The purpose of the Nationwide Open House is to start a discussion between REALTORS® and the public regarding homeownership, their local community, and what options (buying vs. selling, downsizing, etc.) are right for potential buyers and sellers.

For a listing of open houses go to My Facebook Page If you are a Realtor please post your open houses and new listings for everyone to see. Please contact me Mark Nehs 262-613-2730 to get pre approved. Enjoy and happy house hunting there will a lot of houses to see this weekend throughout the Greater Milwaukee Area.open house, milwaukee

Oops, I Did It Again....Another Tip on How To Exceed Your Clients' Expectations

Lora Willms FHA, VA, Conventional Home  Loans in Wisconsin, Illinois & Texas : Loan Officer in Mequon, WI

Congratulations

Don't you just love the feeling you get when you get a surprise delivery at work?

The sound of YOUR name being called is music to your ears.

How did the gift make you feel?

Light & Happy?

Smiling Ear To Ear?

Were You Surprised By The Sender?

Was Your Heart Racing?

Did You Strut Around The Office Proud As Can Be?

Did It Simply Make Your Day?

It's funny how something so simple can make a huge impact on another's well being. Try it with your clients. I do.... Upon Loan Approval, I send my client a plain cardboard box with a helium balloon inside to their WORK. Attached to the balloon is a large bag of Jelly Belly Candies, 3 business cards and a pre-printed note card that reads:

Congratulations!

Way to Go!

You are halfway there.....

Start Packing!

Not only have you made your clients day.... but you have also struck the curiosity of other employees. Yep, that balloon bobs around in the air with your business cards attached to it. Employees mosey on over to find out who sent them the gift....and pick through all the good and bad Jelly Belly beans.... and discuss how on earth Jelly Belly has over 50 flavors that taste just like the name of the bean like butter popcorn, juicy pear, root bear, cream soda and sizzling cinnamon?

And so the conversation begins.....

Oh and by the way, who sent this to you?

Your loan officer?

Really?

That's pretty cool.

So you're buying a home?

Where?

How Much?!

No Way?

That's more affordable than I thought.

I should buy a house.

What's your loan officer's name?

I can have this business card?

I will give her a call!

Thanks!

Repeat process for 2-3 days or until that helium balloon has no more lift..... You get the point. Make the process of buying a home fun and memorable. Most importantly, exceed your clients' expectations.

Realtors.... Please feel free to use this tip or pass it on. Go ahead and SHINE

P.S. It's only fair....since I shared my secret I would LOVE to hear success stories from Agents that use it!

Are you a realtor located in Wisconsin or Illinois and want your clients to receive the special treatment? Send them my way for their mortgage needs. I will exceed their expectations.

Let's have a cup of coffee together and discuss how we can help each other! Email Me

Best,

Lora

Things Wisconsin

Lisa Bear Waukesha & SE WI Real Estate  Buyers Agent/Luxury/Lake/REO 2628935555: Real Estate Agent in Oconomowoc, WI

Discover Wisconsin - Quick Facts


Wisconsin:
is a U.S. state located in the north-central United States and is considered part of the Midwest. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north. Wisconsin's capital is Madison, and its largest city is Milwaukee. As of 2010 the state has 5,686,986 residents. The state contains 72 counties.

Etymology: The word Wisconsin originates from the name given to the Wisconsin River by one of the Algonquian speaking American Indian groups living in the region at the time of European contact. French explorer Jacques Marquette was the first European to reach the Wisconsin River and record its name, arriving in 1673 and calling the river Meskousing in his journal. This spelling was later corrupted to Ouisconsin by other French explorers, and over time this version became the French name for both the Wisconsin River and the surrounding lands. English speakers anglicized the spelling to its modern form when they began to arrive in greater numbers during the early 19th Century. The current spelling was made official by the legislature of Wisconsin Territory in 1845.

Throughout the course of its many variations, the Algonquian word for Wisconsin and its original meaning have both grown obscure. Interpretations may vary, but most implicate the river and the red sandstone that line its banks. One leading theory holds that the name originated from the Miami word Meskonsing, meaning "it lies red," a reference to the setting of the Wisconsin River as it flows by the reddish sandstone of the Wisconsin Dells. Numerous other theories have also been widely publicized, including claims that name originated from one of a variety of Ojibwa words meaning "red stone place," "gathering of the waters," or "great rock."

Municipalities: Wisconsin's self-promotion as "America's Dairyland" sometimes leads to a mistaken impression that it is an exclusively rural state. However, Wisconsin contains cities and towns of all sizes.
Over 68% of Wisconsin residents live in urban areas, with the Greater Milwaukee area home to roughly one-third of the state's population. Milwaukee is at the northern edge of an urban area bordering Lake Michigan that stretches southward into greater Chicago and northwestern Indiana, with a population of over 11 million. With over 602,000 residents Milwaukee proper is the 22nd-largest city in the country.
The string of cities along the western edge of Lake Michigan is generally considered to be an example of a megalopolis. Madison's dual identity as state capital and college town gives it a cultural richness unusual in a city its size. With a population of around 220,000, and metropolitan area of over 600,000, Madison is also a very fast-growing city. Madison's suburb, Middleton, was also ranked the "Best Place to Live in America" in 2007 by Money Magazine. Medium-size cities dot the state and anchor a network of working farms surrounding them. As of 2007, there were 12 cities in Wisconsin with a population of 50,000 or more. Cities and villages are incorporated urban areas in Wisconsin. Towns are unincorporated minor civil divisions of counties.

Education: Wisconsin, along with Minnesota and Michigan, was among the Midwestern leaders in the emergent American state university movement following the Civil War in the United States. By the turn of the century, education in the state advocated the "Wisconsin Idea", which emphasized for service to the people of the state. The "Wisconsin Idea" exemplified the Progressive movement within colleges and universities at the time. Today, public education in Wisconsin includes both the 26-campus University of Wisconsin System, with the flagship university University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the 16-campus Wisconsin Technical College System which coordinates with the University of Wisconsin. Notable private colleges and universities include Carthage College, Marquette University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Medical College of Wisconsin, Concordia University Wisconsin, Carroll University, Edgewood College, Beloit College, St. Norbert College, Lakeland College, Cardinal Stritch University and Lawrence University, among others. Elementary, middle and high school education are mandatory by law.

Climate: Wisconsin's climate is classified as humid continental. The highest temperature ever recorded in the state was in the Wisconsin Dells, on July 13, 1936, where it reached 114 °F (46 °C). The lowest temperature ever recorded in Wisconsin was in the village of Couderay, where it reached −55 °F (−48 °C) on both February 2 and February 4, 1996.

Recreation: The varied landscape of Wisconsin makes the state a popular vacation destination for outdoor recreation. Winter events include skiing, ice fishing and snowmobile derbies. Wisconsin has many lakes of varied size; the state contains 11,188 square miles of water, more than all but three other states (Alaska, Michigan and Florida).

Outdoor activities are popular in Wisconsin, especially hunting and fishing. One of the most prevalent game animals is the whitetail deer. Each year in Wisconsin, well over 600,000 deer hunting licenses are sold. In 2008, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources projected the pre-hunt deer population to be about 1.5 to 1.7 million.

Have a productive day and we will see you at closing!

Real Estate Sign Post Installation in Milwaukee Area

Dennis Herman: Real Estate Agent in Menomonee Falls, WI

Here is a contractor, who offers Real Estate sign post installation with a discount price for multiple agents from the same office.

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Pricing:
Offices with 1-3 Agents registered $35 per installation
Offices with 4 or more Agents registered $30 per installation

Milwaukee Area Real Estate Sign Post Installation

Dennis Herman: Real Estate Agent in Menomonee Falls, WI

Real Estate Sign Post Installation is offered by All Over Real Estate Sign Post Installation for local installation in the Milwaukee area. Options are available.

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Serving the Greater Milwaukee Area.
Brown Deer, Cudahy, Fox Point, Franklin, Glendale, Greendale, Greenfield, Hales Corners, Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Shorewood, South Milwaukee, Wawautosa, West Allis, Whitefish Bay, Brookfield, Butler, Delafield, Elm Grove, Lannon, Menomonee Falls, Muskego, New Berlin, Pewaukee, Sussex, Waukesha, St Francis