Welcome to the Real Estate Done Right Blog
After so many years in the real estate business, I've gone through a bunch of methods of staying in contact with former clients, prospects, associates, and the whole phone book full of contacts of all sorts. I've knocked on doors, used cold calling, direct mail pieces, postcards, newsletters, door hangers, fridge magnets, and a lot of things that I now don't even remember. But it appears that now, in the age of the internet, that I'm going to try the latest communication method (of course, it's really not that new) - a web log or blog, for short. This way I only invite people to read what I have to say, not send them something that they don't care about and throw away; not to mention, in the "going green" department, saving a few trees worth of paper as well as ink, postage, and delivery costs. So I hope that, if you are reading this, you'll check back often to read my take on real estate matters of all kinds.
Of course, much of what I write will be centered on the Upper Valley where I do my business, but some of the subjects will have, if not universal, at least a broad, general appeal. I hope to speak to first time, buyers, sellers, experienced investors, managers, renters, landlords, and anyone who has an interest in real estate and all that goes with it.
So, join me often, feel free to comment, agree, disagree, expand, question, and put me on the spot. One of us or even both, may just learn something of value. Sooooo - Let's get started!
Of course, much of what I write will be centered on the Upper Valley where I do my business, but some of the subjects will have, if not universal, at least a broad, general appeal. I hope to speak to first time, buyers, sellers, experienced investors, managers, renters, landlords, and anyone who has an interest in real estate and all that goes with it.
So, join me often, feel free to comment, agree, disagree, expand, question, and put me on the spot. One of us or even both, may just learn something of value. Sooooo - Let's get started!







Hi! I like it.
Be careful not to include too many big words that the simple folks, like me, might not understand.
And in the "who is to blame section", it's a little harsh on the poor homeowners who made bad decisions. Because, as we know, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Good luck with your new blog!
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