
A Few Tips for Selling Continued.. Easy Projects Edition
If you had a chance to check out the last post, it was sort of a micro-study on Millennials and their home-buying habits. I finished the post by sharing a few tips and easy fixes that could help you sell your home faster. Truth be told, in today’s market it doesn’t take a lot to sell your house. The demand for homes is far exceeding the supply, which is why it’s a seller’s market, and why most homeowners are getting well above asking price. When you consider this, it is impor

Guess who's buying? Also, a few tips for selling.
Whether you are selling lemonade, a table you built, or even your home, you always have to have some sort of audience you are targeting. So when it comes to selling homes, the first, and most important question you have to ask is, “Who’s buying?” What I’m about to tell you next might surprise you, but the truth is that it’s the millennial generation. While the stigma that millennials don’t want to own anything continues to survive, the (now 19-38) year old population group co

2018 NAHREP San Fernando Installation Gala: An Evening of Family Pride
On Thursday, February 8th 2018, the San Fernando Chapter of NAHREP held its annual installation gala at Placio Torres in Sylmar, CA. The vast banquet hall was draped in elegance for the evening, as black and white linens covered the tables, and San Fernando's best dressers covered the dance floor. The live mariachi band and 30 ft buffet table helped create an exceptional evening, but the biggest highlight of the event was the passing of the presidential torch. Gerardo "Jerry"

We Made a Super Bowl Ad... Sort of..
On Sunday, the Super Bowl became a story of under-dogs (Eagles, Tide) finding a way to win. For Global Premier Properties, the day marked the beginning of a new emphasis on client relations. Global Premier is starting a new campaign of fun and informative social media videos, and the first of many was created in honor of Super Bowl Sunday. The video, titled "Broker's Bowl," was created as a comedic play on the big game itself. It focussed on presenting the company's general a