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					<title>First Post: How I Got Here!</title>
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					<pubDate>Wednesday, July 16th 2008</pubDate>					
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="color: black">I've been in this crazy real estate business for 20 years now.&nbsp; It was kind of accidental, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.&nbsp; I had just moved to Tigard from The Bay Area, Berkeley and environs to be exact.&nbsp; Traffic there&nbsp;was terible.&nbsp; The schools were no place we wanted to send our kids, and Montessori School was expensive.&nbsp; I had been a chef and restaurant owner for 15 years and had had enough.&nbsp; So it was off to the rainy Northwest.<br />
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<div><span style="color: black">One thing led to another and I found myself managing a bunch of rental houses.&nbsp; When the market began to turn around in 1991 or so, the owner decided to sell them all and&nbsp;I went and got a license.&nbsp;In those days, you could write an entire purchase agreement on ONE PAGE.&nbsp; If you were a buyer, your agent was working for the seller. There were no disclosures, no stipulations for handling disputes, very little in the way of inspection contingencies.&nbsp; It was the Wild West for sure if you were a buyer.&nbsp; It takes a lot of paper now to do a deal, but the quality of the transactions is so much better.&nbsp; Especially for the buyer.&nbsp; Now a buyer is entitled real representation.&nbsp;All that is needed is an agent does a professional job. I think that a lot of the disrespect that attaches to the brokering business is a holdover from those days. The quality of work a client gets from a really good broker now is usually very high.&nbsp;<br />
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I spent a few years buying and remodeling houses, but now the market is a little too iffy for that.&nbsp; I've always enjoyed working for certain kinds of clients and now I've gone back to that.&nbsp; And what kind of client do I like?&nbsp; Easy.&nbsp; I like a client who understands that i'll always tell them the truth and always do my best.&nbsp; Just a little respect is all it takes!<br />
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