Saturday, January 18, 2014

Weekend Wellness – Imagine if…

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By Tammy Parkinson, CPT, ACSM, NASM, Nutritionist, Body Firm Personal Training & Nutrition
what if questionImagine you could wake up tomorrow and realize anything is possible.  Just imagine.
What if…you felt amazing and you absolutely loved to exercise…how would that change your life?
What if…you loved eating foods which were really good for you, foods which helped your body heal and repair and gave you energy…what would your life be like?
What if…you managed your schedule so that you could spend quality time each day with your family, your friends and the people you love and could freely laugh and feel happy?  How would your relationships that you have now change?
What if…you knew you were taking care of your health so well, you rarely, if ever, worried about the next Dr.’s visit?  Would you still be afraid?
What if…you were able to stop worrying about money and felt secure with what you already have?  Would you smile more readily?
What if…you truly loved what you did for a living?  Would you wake up excited to live your day?
What if…you imagined the impossible?  What if the impossible could happen…even if for a day?  What would happen?
Wake up tomorrow, and imagine…what if…?

Friday, January 17, 2014

Save Energy and Money with Nest

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By John Thompson, Executive Vice President. Intero Real Estate Services, Inc.
nestI’m sure by now you’ve all received your gas and electric bill for the month of December and you might not be too happy with it.  Between the heater running all day and the Christmas lights running all evening, I’m always amazed at how much it goes up during the month of December.  Not to mention the fact that you forgot to change the settings as you ran out the door for that last vacation of the year.  All of these elements can add up to a very expensive and wasteful month.  If only there was a way to set it and forget it.
The Nest Thermostat can help you do just that. The device learns your schedule, programs itself and can be controlled from your phone. With this kind of set up, your heating and cooling bills could be lowered by 20%.
To get started, purchase the Nest Thermostat here.  The device itself is about $250 but I promise, it will pay for itself.  Install the Nest Thermostat and answer a few simple questions to optimize the system, then over the first week turn it up and down as you go through your normal daily routine.  This teaches the thermostat what temperatures you like and builds a personalized schedule just for you.  After about 7 days, The Nest will automatically set everything on its own. Pretty amazing!
If you need to reset the system, say for the summer months, just go through this process again to reprogram it for your new routine.  If you leave on vacation and forget to turn off your thermostat, don’t worry, The Nest Thermostat will automatically turn to an energy-efficient Away temperature.  Want to adjust your thermostat while you’re away? Connect your smart phone to your Nest with the Nest app and you’ll have a warm welcome when you arrive home.
When your setting are saving energy, The Nest Leaf appears on the thermostat so you know you’re moving to a more eco-friendly temperature.  The Nest Thermostat even gives you an Energy History to see exactly how much energy you’re saving.
It really is super simple to use and by doing so, you could end up with a great reward: not only more money in your pocket but a more energy efficient home too.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

2014 - The Year to Buy

We been asked by several people what is coming for the real estate market in 2014. We pretty much agree with this video.


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Home Improvements that Pay You Back

We’re all spending a lot of time in the house now, and probably many of us are thinking about improvements. Here’s our recommendations on what pays you back when it comes time to sell your house. Of course, this is not the only thing to consider when you’re deciding on how to spend your home improvement dollars.

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Luxury Insider – Ready-Set-Go!

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By Alain Pinel, General Manager of Intero Prestigio international, Intero Real Estate Services, Inc.

alain pinelSo long 2013! It was a nice year in real estate, but it’s behind us. Now we have 2014 to deal with. What are we going to do with it? I repeat: “What are WE going to do with it”? It is, after all, up to us. Right? Too many buyers & sellers have been frozen in place all of last year, unclear as to what to do-when-how & why. I guess they were overwhelmed by a constant flow of contradictory news about the economy, so they chose to wait & see. Too bad, both sides would have substantially benefited from acting on their first impulsion.

The good news is, there is always another year. Here it is. We’ll give those would-be buyers and sellers another chance!

Allow me to suggest a tip they will need to consider in order to maximize their opportunities to win this year:  “Timing is not everything but it’s a big thing.” What is the best time to buy or sell a home? It can be said that the best time is when you want to, when you have to, or when you can. Hard to argue with common-sense, although these factors are more about will and fate than just reason. If you look at a calendar, there is in fact a time in the year when homebuyers and sellers would be well advised to pull the trigger. Guess what it is?

Fierce Competition Makes Home Buyers More Flexible

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By Gino Blefari, President & CEO, Intero Real Estate Services, Inc.

competition graphicAs we kick off 2014, it’s already abundantly clear that in many places it’s a seller’s market out there.
Even more evidence to prop up this argument has cropped up in the last week as a survey conducted by Redfin found that more buyers are realizing they have to compromise more in order to get the home they want.

By compromise, they mean pay more and accept less.

The Redfin survey revealed that 35% of real estate agents said that buyers are now “willing to pay more” to find a home compared to last summer. An additional 30% of agents said that buyers are more flexible about must-have features and lowering their expectations of what their money can buy.

Good news for sellers, right?