National Vlog Posting Month (a few days late)
November 8, 2011 by Kristin LaVanway · Leave a Comment
Thx to YouTuber Clintus McGintus (visit his site at http://www.youtube.com/user/Clintus#p/u/2/Gk5vHoy3Agw) for the heads up on NaVloPoMo1. Shooting a vid a day for a month – super psyched…see them posted at my “fun site” at http://www.http://hereinphoenix.com/. It’s going to fun to play around for a month …posting a short video everyday with (little to) no [...]
Landlord! Take My House Please!
June 27, 2011 by Kristin LaVanway · 2 Comments
Talk about bad karma! This house is filled with it…no doubt about it as the lease draws to a close and I try to hand the keys back over the “Janet”, the landlord’s representative.
Who Needs Cable When You’ve Got a Real Estate License
February 28, 2011 by Kristin LaVanway · 2 Comments
Trust me…the entertainment value of real estate is gravely underestimated!!
Short Sale Buyers – Special Forces
February 28, 2011 by Kristin LaVanway · Leave a Comment
Do you have the GUTS to make on offer on a short sale??
Real Estate Negotiation 101
February 24, 2011 by Kristin LaVanway · Leave a Comment
Is it just me? It just doesn’t seem like it’s much fun any more to negotiate a real estate transaction. Short sales, REO’s and homeowners who have have watched all the equity drain from the homes have taken all the pleasure out of the process.
Short Sales, Fiduciary Duty & Tea Parties
January 5, 2011 by Kristin LaVanway · Leave a Comment
The truth is, short sales with their long lead time and unknown outcome, are just not right for some buyers. And the only way they will know that is if their agent is honest with them about the expectations
Making Those Short Sale Calls
November 18, 2010 by Kristin LaVanway · Leave a Comment
Negotiating a short sale means lots of calls to the lenders to negotiate the terms of the sale. But those calls can sure be frustrating!
Short Sale Buyers – Should You Pay A Deposit Up Front?
November 8, 2010 by Kristin LaVanway · Leave a Comment
Many short sale listers require the buyer to deposit earnest money,non-refundable for 60-90 days, while the short sale is reviewed. Fair? Depends who you ask…






