Friday, December 7, 2007

Gilbert, AZ Horse Property for Sale


No HOA-1.12 Acre Horse Property w/ room for round pen & riding. Home sits on front of lot for maximum usage of land. Tastefully painted w/ stone-look tile throughout & remote control lighting. Large courtyard in front for relaxing. Slab granite in the bathrooms & granite tile in the kitchen with stainless appliances makes this the best horse property for the money. Large covered patio, RV slab & gate with additional parking…great place for horse lovers, tradesmen and contractors. Master bath has a jetted tub, glass block & smoke glass shower. Master bedroom has sitting room w/ Pergo flooring looking out at your mountain view. Get your agent to show you this one!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Gilbert, AZ Horse Property for Sale

This is it! Horse Property in Gilbert. 2.1 irrigated acres with a beautiful home. This home has it all! Horse setup is close enough to home yet far enough away to enjoy your park like backyard. Four 15x20 covered stalls with misting & lights, auto water, lighted arena, tack room, wash rack. Two GREEN and irrigated pastures that are fenced and cross-fenced. Your entire property is fenced with no climb horse fencing.
Your new home has beautiful upgraded maple cabinets. Two living areas, a half bath off the main living area, nice open kitchen with built in desk / office area. Neutral colors, with tile in all the heavy traffic areas such as kitchen, dining, laundry and baths. New granite in the master bath, large closet space for storage.
Outside you have a front patio and lots of place for parking toys, trailers, etc. The backyard looks out over the San Tan Mountains and offers you AWESOME views. You have a sparkling pebble tech, saltwater pool with boulders and a waterfall. Plenty of green grassy areas for kids and pets. BBQ area with gas grill and seating. You will LOVE this beautiful home...great location. If your kids go to Charter school Ben Franklin, it is right across the street! Call Michelle Shelton at 480-626-0312 or shoot her an e-mail at michelleshelton@yahoo.com . Search the MLS for horse property FREE at www.askmichellshelton.com Search the MLS with a click on your favorite areas on a valley map www.mapazhomes.com . Keller Williams Realty Southeast Valley.

Friday, October 5, 2007

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How is the Market?

In Arizona, the market is still rolling strong. I know, that is not what you are hearing from many of the whining REALTORS. Sorry, that is how I see it.
Now we actually have to have skill to make a living in this Industry.
My question to you is this....if you are struggling, what are you doing to improve your value? Are you learning more? Are you checking out new marketing techniques to better serve your clients and generate more business? Are you door knocking FSBO homes and previewing 5 to 10 homes per week? If you answered "No", then I would ask you, WHY NOT?

Just my thoughts on a Friday.

Why Should You Commit to One Real Estate Agent?

Why should you commit to one Real Estate Agent?
By Michelle Shelton
Buyer Broker Agreement? What’s that? Most agents don’t ask their potential buyers to sign anything. It is too…well…you know…uncomfortable. Hmmmmmmm.

A professional is viewed as a professional for a reason. They value their own time and energy as well as their clients. Of all the paperwork required, I often wonder why the Buyer Broker Agreement isn’t one of them.

Personally, I take anywhere from 20 to 50 phone calls per day from my listing signs. Most of these individuals do not have an agent or they are not happy with their agent’s performance. When someone calls without representation, I also extend an offer of my services, but there is a catch, they must be willing to sign a buyer broker agreement. Why? It is the right thing to do. I often hear agents griping about how people run them ragged and use them up and then go and buy from someone else from a sign or perhaps a for sale by owner. In my opinion, this is the agents lack of educating their clients on the value they bring to the deal.

Even though I have a high energy level and run at high speed most of the time, there are times when it can still catch up to me. Prioritizing, organizing and actually roping in time, is certainly a challenge. One of the ways this can be done is to fully commit to my clients and like a good marriage, why would the commitment only be one sided? After all, if I was committed to my husband and he was not committed to me, it seems a bit unequal, unfair, and even unhealthy to continue in such a relationship, doesn’t it?

Many people talk about commitment as if it is stomach gas. Firs they feel committed, then they don’t. I don’t think commitment is a feeling at all! True commitment is a conscience decision to follow something through to completion and give it your all to make it work.

I met a man once that wanted to do business with me. He continued to talk about his high level of commitment and integrity. He didn’t talk about it in a way of saying he valued integrity, he talked about how he had integrity. When it came time to do business with this man I asked for the terms we had agreed to in writing. He became angry and said his word was his word and he didn’t need to put it in writing. He told me I was questioning his integrity and he didn’t like it. In return, I simply stated that everyone that I knew that had integrity, didn’t have a problem putting it in writing.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Failure is not an option. It is required!

Failure is Not an Option . . . It’s Required!
By: Pete & Theresa Shrader
Recently an article was forwarded to me that was written by a semi well known public speaker gurus about failure. In the article he strongly discounted the tried and true “sayings” that most of us have heard such as:
“Learn from your mistakes”
“Never make the same mistake twice”
“You only fail when you quit”
"Failure is an event not a person"
The author says that failure is an event and a person.
He pushes that "failure can be avioded" and that that “It’s stupidity or mediocrity that stops you” from succeeding.
He lists 18 reasons why people fail. He says people fail because they. . .
are self defeatists
have a lack of belief
have a limited self image
are lazy
are not prepared
don’t do their homework
procrastinate
have poor timing
say the wrong things
show greed
are insincere
are not perceived as trustworthy
don’t work their butt off
don’t follow their plan
try to do everything themselves
make excuses
don’t do their best
don’t love what they do
All of these “reasons” can be overcome through trial and error or what I call “perseverance through failure”.
Persevering through failure. . .
produces success which proves to us that we can succeed
builds our belief
improves and expands our self image
proves we are not lazy
makes us more prepared
forces us to do our homework
is the opposite of procrastination
improves our timing
helps us correct the way we speak and what we say
keeps our greed in check
increases our sincerity
makes us more trustworthy
is hard work
is the roadmap to success
causes others to share your vision and to want to help you accomplish it
eliminates the need for excuses
forces us to be better and do our “new best”
causes us to love what we do or leads us to something else
If we were all automatically able to do everything perfectly from the start there would be no value in what we do. Everyone would be as good at everything as we were and, likewise, we would be as good as everyone else at what they do.
Those who try, fail, and quit a particular business or sport (insert any business/sport/etc) make those who try the same business or sport and subsequently fail, not quit, try again, and succeed, worth their salt.
Failure is the foundational cornerstone for success - other people's failure as well as your own.
Failure is the mother of competition. There can’t be a winner if there are no losers.
Failure makes people try harder, be better, become more, look for new solutions and ways of doing things, and be more efficient.
Failure is not optional but quitting is.
Quitting is the decision to give up, not trying again, not becoming better at what you are trying to do, or trying to do it a different/better way.
Success is where opportunity and preparedness meet.
Persevering through failure prepares us for opportunities and increases our ability to see the opportunities that are all around us.
The biggest mistake we can make in life is to think we “are” failures just because we fail at something.
The second biggest mistake that we can make is to think failure should be avoided.
If we aren't willing to fail how will we ever discover what we like to do, what we are good at, or what our purpose/calling in life is?
The third biggest mistake we can make is to take advice from people that are misguided.
There are three types of people in the world. People that can help you, people that can hurt you, and people that don't make any difference. -Pete

Monday, July 9, 2007

Cool Gilbert Horse Property


Located in Gilbert off Higley and Guadalupe. This one is a must see 1+ acre with a block barn and the perfect horse setup! A large pasture buffers you from the neighbors. No HOA - awesome setup for tradesmen. Call for details 480-626-0312