Honored to be Ranked in RealTrends The Thousand!
I am truly humbled and grateful to share the news of achieving this honorable RealTrends Ranking. This accomplishment would not have been possible without your unwavering support, encouragement, and belief in me. Each one of you has played a significant role in this journey, and I am deeply thankful for your contributions.
To my clients, thank you for your trust and loyalty. To my friends and family, your constant encouragement has been my foundation. To my colleagues and staff, your dedication and teamwork have been instrumental in reaching this milestone.
This achievement is as much yours as it is mine. Thank you for being an essential part of this success.
It feels like 2024 is flying by and I cannot believe we are almost halfway through the year. June is typically a very busy real estate month, as the end of the school year makes it easier for certain buyers and sellers to make a move.
To mark the beginning of the new month, here are some fun facts about June:
Name Origin: June is named after Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth. It was considered a lucky month to get married.
Birthstones: June has three birthstones: pearl, alexandrite, and moonstone. Each of these stones is said to bring good luck and prosperity.
Zodiac Signs: Those born in June fall under two zodiac signs. From June 1st to June 20th, it’s Gemini, and from June 21st to June 30th, it’s Cancer.
Longest Day of the Year: The summer solstice occurs in June, typically around the 20th or 21st, marking the longest day of the year and the official start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
June Flowers: The flowers for June are the rose and the honeysuckle. Both are known for their sweet fragrances and vibrant colors.
As the summer sun shines brighter and temperatures rise, we hope you’re finding ways to stay cool and enjoy the season. With summer activities and vacations just around the corner, it’s a time filled with excitement and adventure for many of us. Whether you’re planning a family getaway, hosting backyard barbecues, or simply soaking up the sun, summer is a season of joy and relaxation.
Amidst all the fun, if you’re considering selling your home, it’s more important than ever to have the right support. Juggling summer plans and a home sale can be overwhelming, but with the expertise of a dedicated real estate agent, you can seamlessly manage both. Our team is here to ensure your home sale process is smooth and stress-free, allowing you to fully enjoy everything this wonderful season has to offer.
Stay cool, stay hydrated, and let’s make this summer one to remember. Reach out to us today, and let’s turn your real estate goals into reality while you savor every moment of summer.
Ready to find your perfect match? Contact me today and let’s make your real estate dreams a reality!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our recent Client Appreciation Event! It was a day filled with joy, laughter, and meaningful connections. We were thrilled to celebrate our valued clients and show our gratitude for your continued support and partnership. From the engaging conversations to the delightful entertainment and delicious food, the day was a testament to the strong relationships we’ve built together. We hope you enjoy this recap video capturing the highlights of an unforgettable day. Here’s to many more successful years ahead!
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The combined size of the three US States with the biggest GDP – California, Texas, and New York – is about the same as the next 10, combined: Florida, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, New Jersey, North Carolina, Washington, Massachusetts, and Virginia, and that total is about the total of the 35 US states with the lowest GDP combined.
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Are homes and buildings big polluters? Not even close when compared to super-yachts: The annual CO2 emissions of the top 300 superyachts is almost 285,000 tons, an amount more than the entire nation of Tonga. Worldwide, the average person produces about 4 tons of carbon dioxide each year. In the US, each person produces about 16 tons of carbon dioxide each year. Together, home heating and cooling are responsible for roughly 441 million tons of carbon dioxide annually.
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Up to $68 million in coins is thrown away each year in the US, in case you are looking for some free money: look down on the street past your iPhone screen.
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Real disposable incomes have risen only modestly over the past year. The saving rate now stands at a 16-month low as households have mostly exhausted the extra pile of cash they squirreled away during the pandemic. In turn, many Americans are increasingly relying on credit cards and other sources of financing to support their spending. All this could lead to a FED pivot. (BLOOMBERG)
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In 2019 less than 10 million U.S. families had more than $1 million in wealth. In 2022 it was 16 million. We increased the number of millionaire households by 60% in just 3 years, mainly self-made wealth. Only 21% of US millionaires have received any inheritance. There are 600,000 millennial millionaire households, and while the average millennial has 30% less wealth at the age of 35 than baby boomers did at the same age, the top 10% of millennials have 20% more wealth than the top baby boomers at the same age.
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