This morning I was interviewed on Capital Public Radio’s “Insight” program hosted by Jeffrey Callison. This program airs to the Greater Sacramento Region in several counties on multiple stations. I didn’t talk “shop” (real estate), but instead I shared about the Project 680 Hoody Drive for a few minutes. Overall the interview went okay. If you’d like, click HERE to listen to the interview on Cap Radio’s website. I’m at the very end near the 45:30 marker. Now I’m off to finish some deadlines. It’s been one busy week and it’s only Tuesday!!!
Random Stuff
Would you buy a house next to a cemetery?
In light of Halloween, it seems relevant to ask if it would matter to you to live next to a cemetery? What positives and negatives are there for backing to a graveyard like the picture below?
The image above is the “Carter Ranch” subdivision in the City of Winters, CA. This tract was built around 2003 and is located just south of the Winters cemetery. I just finished up an appraisal in this subdivision.
Want to show your face at the Masquerade Ball through the Sacramento Association of Realtors?
I sit on the the YPC Council through the Sacramento Association of Realtors and I wanted to invite you to come and enjoy the 2nd Annual Gala Event, The Masquerade Ball, on November 12, 2010. My wife and I are going to get spiffed up and enjoy a tremendous evening with other real estate professionals and friends, and we’d love to have you join us. You coming?
The first 50 people who sign up and pay in advance get a free feathered mask at the door! This event is geared toward SARmembers and affiliates and their guests. For just $35 you can enjoy food from Tokyo Fro, Zocalo, and BJ’s Brewery (and more restaurants to be named later!), taste wine, bid on silent auction items, socialize and dance the night away! All funds raised benefit CanTree and other local charities. Last year’s event raised over $4,000 and was A LOT of fun – please help up make this event a huge success!
Let me know if you have any questions. Yes, I did make the video.
Three weeks left in the Project 680 Hoody Drive
I wanted to share with you that there are three weeks left in the Project 680 Hoody Drive. It’s been great to see everyone get involved so far, and I’d love to see others embrace the vision too. We definitely have some work left in our quest to collect 680 hoodies for homeless students in the FCUSD. Let’s keep going strong and advocate for homeless kids in this very practical and relevant way. If you have any questions or a desire to get involved, let me know.
By the way, this was the first video I took with my Flip Ultra 4GB video camera. I am really excited to have this camera. The lighting wasn’t great and there is a freeway close by, so settings weren’t ideal, but overall I am impressed with the quality so far for a $150 product. Are you a Flip owner?