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Google Maps....they just keep getting better and better!

Like many of you, I use my GPS unit to travel from house to house during showing appointments, but before I head out I always like to sit down and see the route.  Visually seeing the route on a screen or map makes it much easier, especially if I am not familiar with an area.

Google maps to the rescue.  With the "get directions" feature you can quickly and easily plan a route for the shortest, fastest, highway or non-highway route.  Best of all once you input all the addresses, they do not have to be in the perfect order to begin with, you can simply drag the address box that needs to be re-reouted up or down and the map adjusts accordingly.

With the new street level pictures, travel is even easier!  Now, not only can you have maps and text directions, you can actually see the turn you make so that you familiarize yourself with the route and things to watch for.  Being a "landmark" travler this works wonders for me.  What I mean by that is I am the type of traveler that most people are but they don't know it.  If I ever ask you for directions...PLEASE tell me landmarks such as shopping areas, stores, parks, etc...or I may never find it...LOL

Here is a link to a map of some houses a client wants to see.  This example will allow you to see the route, see the houses, and see the power of Google Maps!

Go ahead...have fun!

Google Map Example

15 comments"JT" Prevatte • November 16 2008 08:26AM

Helping to grow - Assuming a new role

Sometimes in real estate, we have to make changes.  Some changes are neccesities, some are because we desire a new outlook and then there are times when we step up and into a position to help someone else.

I find myself in one of those positions...

I have been asked by a friend who runs an agency to step in and take the reigns as the relocation / recruitment director for Century 21 Family Realty located in Fayetteville, NC.

I have decided that I want to help grow the office, to help with the training and potential success of the agents that I bring in and handling the relocation needs of those transferring into and out of our area.

So, without furthur a-do.....if you are interested in finding out what Century 21 Family Realty can do to assist you with your career or if you have a referral coming or leavng the Fayetteville / Ft. BRagg area, please let the relocation / recruitment director (that's me...LOL) know right away!

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • November 10 2008 09:10PM

8 ways to get more money when selling your home!

8 Ways To Get More Money For Home!

The ability to reap additional profits on the sale of your home can be accomplished easily enough if you make the right improvements. Many changes can provide the prospective buyer with enhanced feelings about your home. Feelings of more space, more light, more rooms, more closet space, greater privacy, warmth and security. Basic, simple and inexpensive improvements can provide an improved emotional response in a potential buyer.

An example could be something as small as a crack in the paint on a wall. Simply by applying some plaster and touch up paint, you eliminated what may be an unstated concern that your home was poorly maintained. Though the feeling may be unconscious, it's just as important that the potential buyer feel an overall desire for your home. If you are working with a small budget these simple techniques will work absolute wonders:

1. The Magic of Mirrors!

Mirrors can provide a greater sense of space and elegance when properly placed. Be careful not to overdo it, but when placed properly throughout your home, each area will seem larger to the potential home buyer. Try looking in your attic or basement for any old mirrors, but be sure they have a nice frame or at least give the frame a new coat of paint. You may also want to visit a local flea market or garage sale, you can almost always get a great deal on an old mirror or two. Putting one foot square mirrors on a closet door in the master bedroom is always an attractive touch.

2. Adding Additional Closet Space

One of the biggest complaints heard from potential buyers is that there just isn't enough closet space! Simply purchasing an inexpensive closet organizer and installing it in any or all of your closets can make all the difference. You can also try putting a rod across one corner of a bedroom for hanging clothes. Also you could try hanging a screen made from a variety of materials. The screen could match the material of the bedspread, drapes etc. The idea here is to be creative so that the "fake closet" looks as though it was a part of the room.

3. Make a Bare Wall Beautiful

Wallpaper is inexpensive, quick and easy to do! The right wallpaper can brighten the room or hallway and bring it back to life. Be careful to choose something with a neutral design or pattern, remember you're trying to move out.

4. Bring Old Floors Back to Life!

Nothing turns off a potential buyer quicker than dull, dingy, disgusting looking floors. Whether you have wax, wooden or tiled floors do whatever you can to make them shine again! For wax floors, either rent a floor machine and do it yourself or, if it's in your budget, hire a professional. Have a professional give you an estimate and explain exactly what they would do to bring your floors back to life. If you have them explain what they would do, it may be just as easy to do it yourself. If you have carpeted floors you should either have the carpet steam cleaned or install new carpeting. This may sound expensive but new carpeting can add thousands of dollars to the value of your home.

5. Add Attractive Plants

Having plants in the house is not only healthy for you but you create a warm feeling with them. Many indoor plants are far less expensive then you might imagine. Attractive pots such as ceramic, brass or even designer plastic will add a designer flair to your home. Hanging plants such as Boston ferns are inexpensive, easy to care for and would go great in your new home wherever you move.

6. Adding a Room Without Calling in the Contractor!

This simple but seldom used technique, can give a buyer the feeling there are more actual rooms in your house. Floor to ceiling room dividers are inexpensive and simple to install. When a buyer walks through your home, they will generally count the rooms in a subconscious manner. Each room will present an emotional response as they walk through your home. By dividing and designing each side of your room, you create a " separate room" feeling in the potential buyer. It may sound crazy but it works!

7. Clean Up the Bathroom

We've probably all heard that phrase a hundred times growing up as children! Well guess what? It's still valid. Give your bathroom a face-lift if needed: fresh paint, decorative moldings, tile grout, new designer faucets are all attractive eye catchers.

8. What is That Smell?

Though people don't like to admit it, everyone's home has a certain smell to it. We just never notice it because we live with it day in, day out. Strategically placing fresh scent devices throughout the home will be pleasant to the nose of any potential buyer. As a matter of fact, an old Realtor trick is to pop some cinnamon rolls in an oven 5 minutes before a showing. I bet you thought all Realtors just had a sweet-tooth!

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • November 10 2008 08:58PM

Funny thing....password no worky...

Well, it has been awhile since I have been to the "rain".  Have been busy with life in general and have not really had a desire to get in here and clicky clack the old keys on the internet connectivity machine.

Funny how we, as humans, go in cycles and are so involved in something at certain times that we chack it and contribute to it daily, if not hourly.  Then, all of a sudden, we just cut it off....like it never had a place in life.

So...I got a notice this morning that someone had replied to a thread I had written and read the comment....and decided I would reply to the comment with some helpful advice.

Type in the old internet addy and go to the log-in area....tyoe in info...NOTHING.  Try it again, with a different password (I have just a few that I use for everthing)....and NOTHING.  Hmmm....click the send password link....and after a little fanagaling, WA-LA!  I am back.

Probably not with the intensity I had but I am back.

 

*EDIT:

So I go and post this.  This is coming straight out of my noodle between the old ears as I type it....and it comes up labeled as a "re-blog".  HUH? WHAT?? How in the world???

Whatever...maybe this is part of the reason I had lost interest in the first place....

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 comments"JT" Prevatte • October 03 2008 11:33AM

Listing in Fairway Forest in Hope Mills, NC

5419 Ahoskie Dr Hope Mills, NC
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Beautiful home located in desirable Fairway Forest in Hope Mills, with 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms and 1 half bath. This house is one and half stories with a bonus room. Large front porch just right for rocking chairs. The lot is large with privacy fencing surrounding the backyard and outside storage. One of the nicest in the Neighborhood! Call JT at 494-5570
MLS# 315125
$162,500
3 Bed, 2.5 Bath
5419 Ahoskie Dr
Hope Mills NC, 28348

ERA Strother

Jeffery JT Prevatte
Jeffery JT Prevatte
ERA Strother
910-494-5570
MyNewNCHome@gmail.com

1 comment"JT" Prevatte • September 16 2008 09:54PM

ERA Real Estate to be part of the 43rd Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

Well, the network has done it again! We had another successful year of fundraising for MDA and now it's time to present those hard earned funds at the 43rd annual Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon! The famous 21½-hour broadcast begins August 31 and runs through September 1, 2008.

The 2007 ERA® Ed Bilinkas Memorial Award winner, Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, will be represented by Dick Tucker who will join me on stage during the MDA Telethon national broadcast in Las Vegas to help present our check to Jerry and his kids.

ERA Real Estate will be included in live segments occurring:

Sunday, August 31

8:00-8:50 p.m. PST

Monday, September 1

8:00-8:40 p.m. PST

Monday, September 1 at

11:20-12:10 p.m. PST

Remember to watch for your local broadcast to see ERA Franchise Systems LLC present your donations. Click here to find your local television station that will air the Telethon.

All your hard work for MDA brings the Association one step closer to treatments and cures. Not to mention all the hope and fun you inspired through your donations to the MDA Summer Camps. Let's keep up the good work!

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • August 25 2008 02:00PM

ERA Strother STREET PARTY! Fayetteville, NC-Yorkshire Plantation

 

Here's a new twist that has never been done in my area before.....

The first annual ERA Strother Street Party! 

That's right!  ERA Strother in Fayetteville, NC will be having the first of many to come street parties.  This being the first one will be held in Yorkshire Plantation in Harnett County. 

August 16, August 16, August 16, August 16......did I say August 16th?

Here are some of the things that you can look forward to:

Food, Prizes and a Rockin' Good Time with Carolina's Best Rock 103!
$10,000.00 Giveaway!
1st prize drawing - $5000.00
2nd prize drawing - $2500.00
3rd prize drawing - $1500.00
4th prize drawing - $1000.00
**Must be 21 years old to register and win!

 Some of the details:

Why: ERA Street Party & Home Show ‘08
When: August 16, 2008
Where: Yorkshire Plantation in Harnett County. Just follow the signs from Hwy 87 to Hwy 24 to Cameron Hill Road. Yorkshire Plantation will be on the right.
Time: 10:00 - 3:00
Cost: Free

How do I get there you ask?  Simple.....

Directions to the ERA Street Party & Home Show
Follow the Signs:

  • From Fayetteville:
    From Spring Lake take 87N to HWY 24, turn left. Go approximately. 2.5 miles; turn left on Cameron Hill Road. Entrance is 3 miles on the right.
  • From Sanford:
    Take HWY 87S towards Fayetteville. Take the HWY 24 exit towards Cameron. Go 2.5 miles and take a left on Cameron Hill Rd. The entrance is 3 miles on the right.
  • From Lillington:
    Take HWY 27 W to the HWY 24 intersection. Take a left on HWY 24. Turn right on Cameron Hill Rd in .25 miles. The entrance is 3 miles on the right.
  • From Southern Pines:
    Take HWY 1 N to HWY 24 E. Take HWY 24 E to the split of HWY 24 and HWY 27. Continue on HWY 24 E .25 miles and take a right on Cameron Hill Rd. The entrance is 3 miles on the right.

Some of the sponsers who will also be participating....

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • August 09 2008 08:05PM

Finally! Football season!

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Jake Delhomme

It seems as though it has been forever....

But finally, even though it is just pre-season matchups...football season is here!  As an avid and dedicated Carolina Panthers fan, it seems as though baseball will never end and football takes forever to arrive.

 Actually, I am late to the game, so to speak.  I wasn't even aware that pre-season had begun until I stumbled across the New Orleans Saints and the Arizona Cardinals game the other night on the tube.  But it was a nice reminder that the season is starting, cooler weather is right around the corner and besides church...Sundays and Mondays are getting ready to take on a whole new meaning!

If you are missing it, the Carolina Panthers are beating up on the Indianapolis Colts right now, just about half-time and 20 to 17....ok, maybe not beating up on but definetely holding their own.

WELCOME BACK FOOTBALL SEASON!!!!!!

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • August 09 2008 07:58PM

History of ERA Real Estate

It all started with the ambition and imagination of a man named Jim Jackson, who saw the potential not only in selling property, but also in capitalizing on the fresh territory of technology. This was reflected in his new company's name, Electronic Realty Associates, Inc., which opened for business in 1972.

 Long before the fax machine became a household word, ERA Real Estate was using it to sell homes. Known to ERA® customers as "The Moving Machine," it was an unprecedented national marketing resource, which could serve the burgeoning relocation market by transmitting listings from anywhere in the country to any ERA® location.

ERA continued its technology tradition with the introduction of it's first consumer website, TeamERA.com. This was followed by ERA OnlineTM, which delivered to consumer's information on properties along with information on our offices and sales associates.

ERA Real Estate also broke new ground with the first nationwide home warranty program. Introduced as the Buyer Protection Plan and now called the Home Protection Plan, this program covers costly, unexpected repairs on a home's major working components - furnaces, wiring, plumbing and more - for a year after purchase of previously owned homes.

On such a forward-thinking foundation, the ERA® system's growth was dramatic, with member brokers in all 50 states by 1979. Shaping the course of real estate history by setting bold precedents, it was also around this time that the ERA® system introduced the Sellers Security® Plan, a unique program giving member brokers and agents a one-of-a-kind edge among national real estate networks. Assisting sellers whose current home needs to be sold to enable their next home purchase, the Plan advances the homeowner up to $100,000 equity for the new home, while guaranteeing that "We Will Sell Your House, or ERA Will Buy It!®"

ERA Real Estate has always prided itself on taking bold steps like these, which have included joining forces with other industry leaders. This began in 1981, when Commercial Credit Corp. (a subsidiary of Control Data Corp.) purchased ERA Real Estate, thus connecting it to the world of financial services and further establishing it in the technology industry.

The same year, the ERA® system went international, with the opening of ERA Japan. This was the first step in an ongoing expansion that currently embraces ERA® operations in 28 other countries and territories, where, as in Japan now, the ERA® franchise often rises to be the top real estate company.

The next great ERA® advance in the U.S. came in 1985, when ERA Real Estate was purchased by IMB Capital, further enhancing the stature of the brand. But landmark business achievements have never been the only way that the ERA® system measures success. Community has more than one meaning for ERA Real Estate. Just as the company has built its business from the local neighborhood to the global village, it has also built a reputation of being a good neighbor to those in need.

Since 1977, ERA Real Estate has been a national sponsor of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, helping give new hope to adults and children living with neuromuscular disease. Recently celebrating its 25th anniversary as MDA's exclusive corporate sponsor from the real estate industry, the system reached a landmark of nearly $30 million in donations for the charity, with its commitment set to grow all the more in the coming years.

ERA Real Estate continues both its dedication to giving back and its consistent drive to improve its business. The 1990s marked the introduction of top training programs and ongoing awards for customer service, which help the company maintain the best-trained Sales Associates, the most satisfied customers, and the greatest business growth.

These programs include the ERA® Top Gun® Academy, a rigorous course designed to take basic sales skills to a higher level, as well as the Beyond Excellence and President's Circle conferences for top-producing sales associates and brokers, respectively. At these events, participants enjoy first-rate vacation destinations and unsurpassed networking and professional development opportunities.

Always advancing its legacy of embracing new opportunities by adopting new technology, ERA Real Estate's variety of training programs, including AccelERAtion and other courses, are available through classroom instruction, on video and online. To also serve customers through the pioneering medium of the Internet, in 1994 ERA Real Estate became the first company of its kind to post all listings online, through an alliance with listings publisher Homes & Land. It then launched its own Web site, ERAonline.com (now ERA.com), in 1995. That same year, the company launched TeamERA.com, an information center focused on providing ERA® sales associates and brokers with timely data about the global franchise and the real estate industry. The Intranet site is home to training programs, customizable marketing materials and technology programs.

In 1996, ERA Real Estate was acquired by HFS Incorporated, and became ERA Franchise Systems, Inc. Keeping in step with change, the company welcomed Peter Burgdorff as its new President & CEO. Then in 1997, the company updated its image, while preserving its proven strategies and services, with a new logo and marketing look. In 1998, HFS became Cendant Corporation, offering the ERA® system an unparalleled potential for synergy and full service in Cendant's broad real estate, mortgage, financial and relocation divisions, and other holdings.

The affiliation with Cendant also introduced an array of preferred alliances, now marketed through ERA® Select ServicesSM. This program gives brokers and sales associates a competitive edge through the opportunity to offer value-added national services and local discount services to customers - from moving companies to neighborhood plumbers - for the lifetime of their homeownership. This represents the ERA® response to studies which show growing consumer demand for a "one-stop shopping" real estate transaction.

The ERA® system started the new century not just looking ahead, but observing essential American values. The future of America is in its heritage, both in culture and in years, as minorities become the fastest-growing segment of homebuyers and the population of mature Americans burgeons with the Baby Boomer generation reaching retirement age. As this future arrives, ERA Real Estate is well prepared. The company's entrepreneurial spirit, having driven its expansion into 28 countries and territories, positions it well to serve new markets, with tools such as its growing Hispanic marketing initiative and the ERA Sellers Security® Plan. The Plan helps put potential homebuyers at ease, and is tailor-made for the needs of seniors, who are interested in relocating to relatives' homes, smaller houses or retirement communities and need the confidence of a guaranteed sale for their previous home.

At the dawn of a new millennium, the ERA® system is an international neighbor, and to get to know its neighbors even better, the company launched the ERA® International Open Office weekend in 2000. Through this annual event, ERA® companies worldwide open their doors to their local communities, with civic-minded and fun activities that serve their areas and attract new customers.

In 2001 still more frontiers were crossed, as Brenda W. Casserly became ERA® President & COO, the first woman to lead a major real estate franchise network. The airwaves were alive with the ERA® message, as the system sponsored the popular nationally syndicated financial-advice radio show, "The Dolans." Services expanded into other crucial areas of the real estate transaction with the launch of ERA Mortgage. And ERA Real Estate achieved a 62 percent increase in core franchise sales for 2001, one of the most challenging years for both the nation and its businesses.

The year 2002 brought even further good news. The advantages of the ERA® brand identity were reaffirmed with the affiliation of Buffalo, NY-based Hunt Real Estate Corporation, one of the top 100 real estate companies in the U.S. The ERA® system changed its look again as it introduced sophisticated new marketing materials, and many other new tools designed to increase brokers' and sales associates' competitive edge.

The year 2006 marked a bright spot in ERA Real Estate's history as the start of a new era of opportunities and growth. The Cendant Real Estate Services Division became a standalone, publicly traded company operating under the name Realogy Corporation. Realogy is one of the preeminent and most integrated providers of real estate services in the world, and ERA Real Estate intends to fully utilize all the advantages Realogy provides in its size and scope.

A company that saw the future now enjoys a proud history. As more successes in the next 30 years and beyond beckon, ERA Real Estate is always growing, always evolving, Always There for You®.

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • July 29 2008 10:08PM

K7.net - Free fax to your email service

Home of K7 Unified Messaging

What do you do when it's Friday night, an agent has called and wants to send you some important paperwork in regards to a listing you have and you have no fax machine at home?  Simple, K7.net ~ the service that makes life so much easier.

If you haven't heard of K7.net then you have really been missing something that will definetely make your life as a real estate or any other professional easier.  Now, with the assistance of K7.net, anyone that has a telephone based fax machine can send a fax straight to your email by calling a telephone number that was provided to you when you registered at K7.net.

Ever notice how when you send a fax from a telephone based fax machine to another telephone fax machine that the quality of the print is drastically reduced if not made completely unreadable?  Not anymore!  K7.net recieves the fax as it comes from the telephone based fax machine, which is usually pretty good at that point, and secures the image.  Then the fax message is sent directly to the recipients email address, thus eliminating the dreaded reduced readibility.  The fax message arrives in your email inbox as a .tiff file and is easily read by most picture viewing programs and printed as clearly as when it was sent as an original.

Are there any fees to use K7.net?  Nope.  The only charges ever incurred by anyone when this service is used are made to the originating fax sender if they are outside of the Seatle area, which a lot of us are.  But the cost of a 1-2 minute telephone call is a small price to pay for the convience, clarity and quality of message that could potentially be very important and needed to be timely.

If you haven't taken a look at K7.net yet, I definetely recommend that you do.  I use the service and can testify to the quality and value of the service.

17 comments"JT" Prevatte • July 25 2008 10:17PM