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I Love Widgets!

I admit it.  I am obsessed with widgets!  Something about adding a fun little box of wonder to my blogs and web-sites... it just makes me happy!  Some widgets connect you to facebook or twitter or trulia... these are all very useful and effective tools to get your reader to connect with you in another way.  You take them from your blog or web-site to a social media site and make a lasting connection.

But sometimes by adding a fun little widget you can capture a readers eye and attention... and they will remember your site because of it.

Here are a few widgets I've added to my site and blogs lately--

Click on the fish and turtles to feed them... and when you click on the froggy... a fly is released.  It's amazing how he can nab them!

 

Feed my fish! Feed my turtles! Release a fly for froggy!

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

Who is the Most Influential Real Estate Leader?

I saw this on the Inman News wire this morning-- After spending last week at the Tom Ferry Summit in Anaheim, there is no question in my mind who has been the biggest influence on me in the last two years. 

I am not a coaching client, but I have gained an incredible amount of value from attending his seminars!  They have changed my attitude, my business, my habits, and my life.  If you feel the same-- send Tom your vote!

Who do you think is the MOST INFLUENTIAL LEADER in the Real Estate Industry-- click on the Inman 100  below and vote for your choice!

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Inman News is seeking your nominations for the most influential individuals in real estate, including the industry's power brokers, movers and shakers.

The annual Inman News 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders list recognizes those whose actions change the industry.

Among them are those who embody strength, common sense, innovation, ingenuity, perseverance and progress.

They include the industry's brain trust and dealmakers, and those outside the industry who impact the business of buying and selling homes.

This year, Inman News is combining its lists of real estate's most influential leaders and most influential online (which includes bloggers and others) as a single list of the top 100 leaders.

The online nomination process begins today and ends Friday, Oct. 1, 2010.

Please fill out the survey below. You can nominate yourself, and please do not nominate any individual more than once.

Nominations will be reviewed by an Inman News review team, which will consider these and other influential individuals that fit the criteria before compiling a final list.

This year, Inman News will open the list of nominees up to a popular vote of readers to recognize one nominee as the most influential by "People's Choice."

The 2009 list of the top 100 leaders included such heavyweights as Realogy's Alex Perriello, Keller Williams' Mary Tennant, Trulia founders Pete Flint and Sami Inkinen, and MRIS leader David Charron, among many others. And last year's 50 Most Influential Online list featured National Association of Realtors social media manager Todd Carpenter, Miamism.com's Ines Hegedus-Garcia, and 4realz.net's Dustin Luther, among others.

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As I completed the form:  The Categories  Listed were:

 

4. Which ONE category fits this nominee best?

Which ONE category fits this nominee best?   Brokerage
MLS/Trade Group
Technology
Blogging/Social Media
Economist/Consultant
Government
Mortgage/Ancillary
Media

I checked the "Blogging/Social Media category, but I think

Another Category should be:  Real Estate Training and Inspiration!


Tom inspires people to not only to grow their businesses but to grow themselves.  He changes lives with his coaching, seminars, videos, blogs, messages, tweets and by how much he cares about people.  Tom has changed my life by giving me the tools to become more focused, dedicated and attentive to my business.  And to give, give, give your Level 10 best everyday!

 

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

" where my sales at?" Getting Your Swagger Back!

 "where my sales at?"  GETTING YOUR SWAGGER BACK!

 

We learned so much at the Tom Ferry Summit in Anaheim last week-- it opened with this very cool video introducing the theme of the Summit.  Getting Your Swagger Back!  It speaks to all of us that feel beat up, overwhelmed, and frustrated with the real estate market right now!   Check it out!

In this Rap video, top real estate coach and trainer Tom Ferry presents an all-new real estate rap video to talk about the market and the experiences people are going through right now.This video debuted at Tom's Success Summit in Orange County, CA in August 2010 for more than 3000 real estate professionals.

Tom hosts events all across the world-if you're interested in attending his next event, call 888.866.3377. Tom's focus of the event was getting your "swagger back" and operating your business at a level 10, no matter what the market is like!

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

Get Focused and Stop Multi-Tasking!

GET FOCUSED AND STOP MULTI-TASKING!

 

Do you pride yourself on your MULTI-TASKING skills?  Are you the consumate plate-spinner... deal juggler with many balls in the air at the same time?  You may be undermining your productivity by jumping from task-to-task!

A recent study from the University of Michigan shows that multi-tasking really reduces productivity by 20% to 40%!  By constantly asking your brain to re-focus and rebound you are actually ricocheting between the 2 or 3 or 4 projects you have going!

It turns out the secret to getting more done... is to focus on the task at hand.  Get it done-- then move on.

Here are several ways to keep yourself focused and really boost your productivity:

  • Wait on checking Facebook until you have read all your e-mails...  and answered them. 
  • Don't click on links that will take you away from the task you are working on.
  • Take a break from your task-- then come back and focus.
  • Make lists of what you want to accomplish. If you think of another obligation, write it down and refocus!
  • Set a time-limit, and (if you need to... use a timer--there's one on your phone) get your task finished within the time you have set.          

So stop multi-tasking and start getting more things done!

 

Inspired by USA Today post by Laura Hoxworth

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

Investors Return to Take Over Distressed Housing

INVESTORS RETURN TO TAKE OVER ABANDONED PROJECTS

 

          A Paradiso model home by architect Jim Cioffi is seen in Palm  Springs. Developers and investors are looking into finishing distressed  developments. Desert Sun file photo

A Paradiso model home by architect Jim Cioffi is seen in Palm Springs. Developers and investors are looking into finishing distressed developments. (Desert Sun file photo)

We are pleased to see investors returning... and bringing an influx of funds and hope for the residents living in and near Indio, Coachella, and La Quinta!

Within the past six months, though, Coachella officials have noticed interest from new investors and developers looking to finish partially completed subdivisions.

Of 11 “distressed” tracts, about six are showing movement, said Coachella Mayor Eduardo Garcia.

The marketplace isn't what was three years ago when customers wanted homes as large as 3,000 square feet.What developers are now proposing are more modest houses with 1,200 to 1,600 square feet of space, Coachella officials said.

Positive movement in the East end of the valley is good for the entire Palm Springs Area.  Now is the time to invest in real estate in the Coachella Valley!

To see the entire article visite: Desert Sun

 

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

How to Become Happier!

                     How to Become Happier!

 

 

Skip the pharmaceuticals and the endless scratch and win lottery tickets. Here are some concrete happiness boosters.  You can change your life...REALLY!  Watch this short video for tips on becoming happier with the life you are living... and maybe make a difference in other peoples lives too!  Hint:  Gratitude is a powerful mood lifter!

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

Lockbox Apps for Phones... I-Phone, Blackberry, Droid

I am really unhappy with my Blackberry App for opening Supra--

it requires a bulky and inconvenient key fob that is cumbersomeblackberry fob

to carry around.  Never mind punching in your code to the phone, and then fumbling for the fob, and hopefully opening the lockbox.  

It is nice to be able to eliminate the Supra-Opener that requires charging, cradling, etc....But it would be great to have an  app on my phone ( that is always with me) that can open the lockbox!

Do they have an app to make this easy, efficient, and something you can do with one hand? 

What is the best solution ?  

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

How to Help Someone Suffering from Heatstroke

 

How to Help Someone Suffering from Heatstroke                             

 

 

The dog days of summer are definitely upon us.  As the temperatures soar this summer... Check out this video and learn some potentially life-saving techniques.  The body has natural means of regulating its own temperature- but failure to do so in the face of extremem heat is called heatstroke, and it can result in permanent organ damage or even death.  Infants, the elderly and athletes are at highest risk, but anyone is  susceptible!                                                                                                              

 

 

The best way to treat heat stroke is to prevent it: stay hydrated, wear hats and light-colored, loose clothing, and avoid alcohol, coffee, and tea in hot weather.

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

It's a DRY Heat!

                     IT'S A DRY HEAT!

 

 

Some people swear that the Coachella Valley's dry heat isn't quite as arid as it once was.

In today's Desert Sun, they address the age-old question... about humidity increasing here in the Coachella Valleyl

“I hear this every year,” said Jim Cornett, a desert ecologist who lives in Palm Springs. “They come up to me and say, ‘Jim, it's way more humid than it used to be.'”

But there's a problem with the widely held theory that the arrival of thousands of lawns and

swimming pools and scores of golf courses have made the valley more humid.

It's just not true.

 

A Desert Sun analysis of partial weather data in Palm Springs found no upward trend in relative humidity since the 1990s.

The information provided by the National Climatic Data Center also shows that the average annual humidity over the past 15 years is close to the average recorded during two years in the 1940s.

Clearly, some years are slightly more humid than others, but over time the trend line is almost flat, and even falling slightly.

From 1995 to 2009, average annual humidity ranged from 26.01 percent to 38.53 percent.

In 1944 and 1945, the only two years for which historic data is readily available, the average humidity in Palm Springs was between 35 percent and 36 percent.

Humidity could not be tracked in other years because dewpoint data was not kept or has yet to be digitized. But even with the gaps in data, weather experts say they are confident the arrival of misters, sprinklers and swimming pools have not made the valley more muggy.

To read the full article, go to Desert Sun !

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Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California

 

Jumbo Loans are BACK!

 

                                            Jumbo Loans are BACK!

 

 

 

Amid all the discussions in the houseing market is an odd ray of hope on the high end!

 

Some good news from Diana Olick, CNBC Real Estate Reporter-=-

With little to no fanfare, it appears jumbo loans are not only getting cheaper, they're getting easier to obtain.

After several years of stagnation in high-end housing, thanks to the disappearance of the jumbo market, things are moving yet again.

A quick check on Bankrate.com shows the 30-year fixed jumbo at around 5.50 percent, and Citibank last week reported applications for jumbos up 30 percent just over the last 60 days.

"It is the overall weak economy driving the 10 year lower, which is the proxy for most mortgage loans," says FBR's Paul Miller. "This is still probably the best of the best getting loans at these low rates, but Jumbo activity is still very, very low." Miller says it's good for the market, but only "marginally better," as banks are desperate to find good loans to put on their books.

But how long will it last? Probably only as long as investors remain nervous about the economy.

“Preliminary signs of life in the secondary market are a good indication that the narrower spread between jumbo and conforming loans will stick around," says Bankrate.com's Greg McBride. "However, the level of mortgage rates will hinge more than anything on the demand for Treasuries.”

Bank of America tells me that applications and fundings for jumbo loans rose over 10 percent from May to June. They say they've always been the leader in jumbos, which could be why Citi is getting more aggressive.

 

"This is still probably the best of the best getting loans at these low rates, but Jumbo activity is still very, very low."
Paul Miller
FBR

"We've maintained a pretty aggressive stance in jumbos, even as market guidelines have tightened," says Vijay Lala, Bank of America's Product Executive [BAC  14.15    0.41  (+2.98%)   ] . He cites 80 percent LTV's and "going to full documentation underwriting." Obviously the overall market has shrunk, he admits, given the absence of any real secondary market now; banks must therefore keeps these loans in their portfolios.

"We feel comfortable where we're lending today," adds Lala, "and we're looking forward to a secondary market to come back, which will be good for the stabilization of the market."

Lenders did see a bump from the home buyer tax credit, not that the credit ($8000 for first timers and $6500 for move-up buyers) would matter on an expensive home purchase, since there are price and income limits, but it helped some move-up buyers to sell their homes and in turn buy more expensive homes.

 

Mortgages
30 yr fixed 4.61% 4.78%
30 yr fixed jumbo 5.43% 5.57%
15 yr fixed 4.09% 4.46%
15 yr fixed jumbo 4.99% 5.23%
5/1 ARM 3.66% 3.53%
5/1 jumbo ARM 4.19% 3.67%
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The bottom line is that while volume is up in jumbos, it's nowhere near where it was even before the housing boom, and banks are still looking for borrowers with pristine credit and good-sized down payments. Still it's good news for the middle and high end of the housing market, which has been close to dead for the last few years.

In May, sales of $1 million+ homes were up 77 percent from a year ago. Now remember, those homes are still barely 1.7 percent of the total housing market, so that is going to be an extremely volatile number, given the tiny sample, but it's still a good number.

Lala says Bank of America has been talking actively with investors, and he says the quality of jumbos it has originated in the last few years "is second to none." The big barrier is still anxiety over home price stabilization. I asked Lala w

      If you are looking for a great real estate agent in the Palm Springs area,  

  Let me GOOGLE one for you!

                                                              

 

                                               

Kathy Schowe   760.333.8886               

     Visit:          schoweproperties.com & livethedesertlife.com                 

                                                               

The Lori Bowers Group  La Quinta, California