Trish McLean – Santa Rosa Lesbian Realtor

Trish McLean - Santa Rosa Lesbian Realtor

Santa Rosa Lesbian Realtor
In the Sonoma Wine Country

Trish has been a licensed California real estate agent for more than 15 years, and specializes in long-term investment strategies.

As a Santa Rosa lesbian Realtor, Trish reminds all her clients to take the long view when purchasing real estate, no matter where the market is at the time.

If you plan to buy or sell Wine Country real estate, please give Trish a call – she’d love to help you sell your home, or to find the perfect place.

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Marc Lange – Palm Springs Gay Realtor

Marc Lange - Palm Springs Gay Realtor

Palm Springs Gay Realtor With 17+ Years Experience

Marc is a Palm Springs gay Realtor who listens closely to his clients to learn what their real estate needs are, and then works hard to finding the home that best meets those needs. It’s important that you take your time when making such a big decision, and Marc can help you by answering all your questions and getting you the information you need to make an informed decision.

Before starting his career as a Palm Springs Real Estate Agent, Marc worked for more than fifteen years in the hospitality industry, and learned the importance of excellent customer service there. You have many real estate agents to choose from, and an agent who consistently provides the best service will be the one who succeeds.

Marc knows the Palm Springs area well, and can help you find the neighborhood that best meets your needs. He can help you find a condominium, a single family home, or investment property in the Coachella Valley.

See Marc Lange’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Maggie Turner – Colorado Springs Non-Binary Realtor

Maggie Turner - Colorado Springs Non-Binary Realtor

Colorado Springs Non-Binary Realtor
& Local Real Estate Resource

With a degree in finance, I geek out about the numbers and help my clients reach the best bottom line. My background in project management and relationship management comes in handy as I guide clients toward smart decisions to fuel one of their most important life transitions.

After 14 years away, I was thrilled to be working with Springs Homes again as a Colorado Springs non-binary Realtor and a local real estate agent! At Springs Homes, we have a team of experienced, professionals that provide excellent service, and are happy to share their knowledge on the local real estate market with you. We embody our company values and provide our clients with a great experience. Our company puts an unprecedented level of dedication and excellence into everything we do.

It’s also important to note that we strictly adhere to the principles of the fair housing act. Not because failure to do so is a violation of the law but because it’s the right thing to do.

See Maggie Turner’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Randy Wine – Northern New Jersey Gay Realtor

Randy Wine - Northern New Jersey Gay Realtor

Ridgewood, Northern New Jersey Gay Realtor

As a Northern New Jersey gay Realtor, I have 44 years full time sales / 35 years Brokerage Management. I specialize in Resident Listings, Sales, Rentals, Investment Properties, Second Homes and Condo/Townhouses.

I am part of a full service, International Real Estate Brokerage with internal Marketing Division, Training Division, Technical Division, Compliance and Statistical Division, Multi-Faceted Lead Generation Division and Relocation Services. (With the Christies International Real Estate Services arm we are able to provide the highest level of marketing available. 

Additionally my staff is comprised of Full Time, Experienced Top Producers who come with many industry credentials. Our slogan is ‘Service with integrity and Professionalism.”

ABR, AHWD, C2EX, CRB, SFR, Broker’s license.

Northern New Jersey gay Realtor and father of 2 biological children, a daughter 34 and Son 33. Trained musician in piano and vocal. Supporter of the Arts. World Traveler originally from the ‘Shenandoah Valley’ of Virginia.

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Is the US Housing Market Slowing Down? – Bloomberg

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No city exemplifies the mania of the Covid-era U.S. housing market better than Boise, Idaho, where prices have surged by more than 30% in the past year. But in a sudden reversal, buyers are now the ones with power.

Asking prices for houses are being slashed. Bidders no longer have to waive inspections to win over sellers juggling multiple offers. Demand has slowed so much it’s like a light switch suddenly turned off, said Dominic Zimmer, a local Realtor.

“You’re seeing the fear of missing out switching from buyers to sellers,” Zimmer said. “Now sellers are afraid of not scoring the way they saw their neighbors do a year ago.”

Is the US Housing Market Slowing Down?

The cracks in one of the nation’s hottest housing markets mark an early signs of the housing market slowing down. That the US boom — fueled by low mortgage rates and remote-work moves — is losing intensity. While much of the country is still seeing record price increases and plunging listings, in some destinations builders who could hardly put up homes fast enough now have inventory sitting.

Full Story From Bloomberg

Tamara Z (Zyhylij) – San Diego Lesbian Realtor

Tamara Z (Zyhylij) - San Diego Lesbian Realtor

San Diego Lesbian Realtor Rated 5 Stars By Clients

As a San Diego lesbian Realtor, Tamara Z’s sole objective is to build long-term relationships with her clients by providing outstanding service with exceptional outcomes. Communication is a key factor for smooth and successful transactions and is a top priority.

By maximizing her extensive experience and industry relationships, she positions her clients for success from day one. To that end, she provides a more personalized service that focuses on meeting client’s goals and serving their needs first and foremost. The many referrals and repeat transactions received from past clients attests to her commitment to client satisfaction.

Licensed and working full-time in real estate since 2003 and a San Diego lesbian Realtor, she has immersed herself in the industry; building relationships and alliances with power partners, volunteering in her community and serving her peers through the local association of Realtors.

See Tamara Z.’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Alan Zeller – Las Vegas Gay Realtor

Allen Zeller - Las Vegas Gay Realtor

Las Vegas Gay Realtor With Client-First Approach

Allen is a Las Vegas gay Realtor who understands that buying and selling real estate can be stressful. As a full time Realtor, he will work hard to lower your stress level and make the process and easy one. He will accomplish this through constant communication, and by being accessible whenever you need him.

Allen comes to Vegas and to this career following an enormously successful career training, marketing and selling high-end Arabian show horses with the leading breeder in the industry. The skills that made him a legend in that business – attention to detail, persistence, patience, laser-focus, an unparalleled work ethic, and the ability not only to listen to, but to truly understand a client’s needs – ideally suit him to attending to the smallest details of your real estate experience. And doing it with a smile!

See Allen Zeller’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Home Maintenance Hacks – BHGRE Blog

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5 Home Maintenance Hacks You Can DIY

When it comes to maintenance and repairs, professional labor can be one of the more costly portions of a homeowner’s budget. While many people opt to save cash by doing work themselves, not everyone possesses the skills necessary to fix their own homes (even with the help of online instructional videos). Attempting a DIY project without careful preparation and a complete knowledge of the task could result in expenses that far exceed the cost of a contractor.

Even if you have the experience and know-how, it’s important to consider the time, materials, tools and permits required for your home improvement project. Here’s how to know which projects you can tackle yourself, and which you should probably leave to the expert. Here are five home maintenance hacks you can tackle yourself, and five more you should probably hire an expert to do.

Patching a hole in drywall

Nearly any homeowner can patch nail holes. Using a spackle knife, fill in each hole with lightweight putty and scrape the excess off the walls. Wait for the putty to dry and sand down the spot until it’s smooth. Then, paint the repaired spots with primer. Larger holes in drywall require more steps to repair and may be best left to the professionals.

Full Story from the BHGRE Blog

What Happens Once You’re Under Contract? – Washington Blade

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What are the most common questions real estate agents, title companies and lenders get once a client is under contract? Well, luckily on my team we send out a next steps letter to all of our clients once an offer has been accepted and this helps them to know what to do the first week, the second week, and in any subsequent weeks before the settlement.

Once You’re Under Contract

For example, the letter will go out and say, “Make sure to get your EMD check to the title company in the agreed upon amount of time.” The EMD is your earnest money deposit, and most contracts have a buyer write a check for several thousands of dollars that will go the title company as sort of a “security deposit” on a contract that later gets applied to the buyers’ closing costs.

The letter will also instruct a buyer to contact their lender and confirm with them that they are under contract and to get the contract over to the lender so they can start preparing the loan and order the appraisal. The letter also states that later in the process the buyer will get the wiring instructions from the title company where settlement will be held for the down payment money. If there is to be a home inspection, we will also get that scheduled, usually in the first week after going under contract also.

Full Story From the Washington Blade

Winterizing Your New Home – Washington Blade

Winterizing Your New Home - Washington Blade

So you bought a home in the pandemic and now you need to get it ready for winter? What do you need to be thinking of as the colder months approach, for winterizing your new home?

What to Think About When Winterizing Your New Home

Well, the majority of insurance claims in winter months revolve around broken or busted water pipes. It’s a good idea to know where the main water shut off in your house is, in case you have an emergency. You can also buy pipe insulation that is not too expensive to wrap around exposed pipes.

Another area of the home that is good to consider is the windows. If you swap out screens for storm windows that gives an extra pane of glass to provide protection from the cold winter air. Screens can go back on in the springtime.

The roof is another area – if you know that any roof tiles are loose, you are going to want to fix those before any large snowstorms, so that any ice or snow doesn’t further loosen the tile and expose your roof to moisture when the snow and ice melts. Make sure the fireplace is ready for winter by having a chimneysweep check it out and also make sure the cap is in place to keep animals out of it.

Full Story From the Washington Blade