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Carol Williams, Wenatchee real estate agent
Carol Williams blogs about, and shares her knowledge and opinions of, all things relating to Wenatchee Washington Real Estate

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Displaced Realtors Need Housing & Jobs Too

Here is a post I had permission to "borrow" from my fellow Real Estate Blog Squad friend, Frances Flynn Thorsen.  If there are others out there who can offer help or have ideas, please speak up.  Thank you so much!  Carol
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"Real Estate Agents Have No Homes;
Need Licensing, Shelter, New Market Areas

What does a real estate agent do when his/her own home is washed away, and all of the real estate in town is gone? RealTalk listserv contributor John Gillespie of South Carolina has a great idea:

"I am broker of a small agency in SC. I NEED a good producer to work full time 70/30 split. I can provide housing and a job for up to FOUR maybe five Realtors and their families.. South Carolina does not require the full training course to an active licensee. There is a test on the State laws, 20 questions I believe. These agents would help me out as much as I would be helping them. If I can help......"

Las Vegas broker Ronni Land is on the same track:

"If it's a Realtor, I'll put him or her to work while they are geting  licensed in NV!!! I've got plenty of leads for them, but Nevada does not  have reciprocity regarding licensing so they will need to do that. It  takes  about six weeks for the course and then another  4-6 weeks to actually get the license.

"The house is a single story, 3 BR, 2BA (done as 2BR+D but we can easily  add  a bed) with a fully walled in yard just perfect for dogs.  It is walking distance to all schools, so if a child is involved, that  will  make it easier. Our school semester just started this week."

I urge State Real Estate Commissions and licensing agencies in all states to conduct an immediate review of licensing law and reciprocity with the affected states. I also recomment an immediate, stepped up effort by real estate educators to meet the needs of refugee licensees who require credentials in other states.

Local associations may want to consider an "Adopt a REALTOR" program in their own market areas that would mirror the efforts "

Real Estate Blog Squad Is On Patrol

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The new Real Estate Blog Squad website has been launched, and the Blog Squad is on patrol for news.   The original intent of this group was for bloggers from around the country to gather in an historical effort to share news, views, and and clues surrounding the annual convention and exposition of the National Association of Realtors, which will be held in San Francisco in late October. 

Please send us your ideas for what you'd like to see covered on this blog.  We have "reporters" from across the country and I will be reporting in late October from the Solihull area of the beautiful England countryside.

Naturally, much of the focus of The Real Estate Blog Squad blog at this particular time is on the Gulf Disaster but, eventually, we will get back to the business of real estate across the country and, specifically, the issues surrounding the upcoming convention, those who attend, and those who are served by real estate professionals. 

In the meantime, let's count our blessings and do what we can for those in need!

Have a wonderful day!
Carol
(Badge #7)

 

Posted on Thursday, September 1, 2005 at 07:58AM by Registered CommenterCarol Williams in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Press Release

For Immediate Release August 11, 2005

Wenatchee, Washington

Carol K. Williams JOINS “THE REAL ESTATE BLOG SQUAD”

Carol K. Williams, the Wenatchee Valley Sales Manager for Top Properties Real Estate has joined, by invitation, real estate bloggers and journalists from around the country to form THE REAL ESTATE BLOG SQUAD.  The “Blog Squad” will cover the National Assn. of REALTORS® annual convention and exposition October 28-31, 2005, which will be held in San Francisco. THE REAL ESTATE BLOG SQUAD (A Human Experiment) is featured in national press reports.  Blog Squad members have appeared recently in Investors' Business Daily, MSNBC/Newsweek Online, Time Magazine Online, CNN, Inman News, and The Los Angeles Times.

"THE REAL ESTATE BLOG SQUAD is an exercise in citizen journalism," says Carol Williams, and it will provide an open forum for discussion throughout the real estate industry, with national exposure and a special opportunity to feature the Wenatchee area real estate market.  Carol Williams will be in England during the convention, so has been appointed as an international correspondent as well as reporting on her local market area.

Carol Williams, a longtime resident of the Wenatchee area and a veteran realtor, is one of 25 Real Estate Blog Squad members. The group has a web site at www.RealEstateBlogSquad.com. The blog will launch in late August, 2005 with pre-convention blogging.

"I am excited to be part of an historic project that moves the real estate industry into the CyberAge," said Carol Williams

Carol Williams maintains two real estate blogs, one focusing on investment real estate and the other featuring news, info and trends (and some miscellaneous ramblings) on the residential aspect of the Wenatchee Real Estate market area.  You may read her blogs at:
www.CarolsWenatchee.com & www.RealEstateSuccess.blogspot.com .  Carol’s primary real estate website is:  www.TopPropertiesWenatchee.com


Carol can be contacted via e-mail at:
Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com  or by phone at 509-670-7840.