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!!!
Ryan Lundquist
Lundquist Appraisal Company has joined the Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce
I am very pleased to share that Lundquist Appraisal Company has become a member of the Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce. Since my HQ is located in Rancho Cordova and I already have so many great business and personal connections in the community, it only made sense to formalize a bit and earn a plaque for my office too. It’s good to see the Chamber offering members a free webpage too. I got on that quickly a few weeks back when I joined.
Do you belong to your local chamber of commerce? What benefit have you noticed, and what value have you given?
What is goodneighborTV?
I wanted to share a website I launched today called www.goodneighborTV.com. It’s really for anyone – not just locals in my neck of the woods. It’s about community, conversation and improving neighborhoods. These are some of my very favorite topics in life. But in truth, they’re far more than mere conversations because I’m all about putting ideas into action. I should mention it’s all video too (hence the “TV”).
I have two posts up to kick things off: What does it mean to be a good neighbor? and Socks, underwear, and a sense of vision for my community. I’d love for you to check out the site if you’d like, “like” on Facebook, and let me know what you think.
Transformation from an ugly cinder block house to a remodeled Sacramento beauty
I made this one-minute “before & after” video for a client (Housing Group Fund) to help show one of their recent first-time home buyer projects in Sacramento. I appraised this property and I have permission to post the information here. This is a block construction house (cinder block) near the Fruitridge area that was purchased recently as a bank-owned fixer and then rehabbed extensively throughout. One of the features I really like about this remodel is that there is now sheetrock and texture on the interior walls so the house does not have a typical “block” feel to it. If you are reading in RSS, you can view the video directly here.
It’s amazing to see the difference from beginning to end. What do you think?