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No Holiday for Sacramento Listing Agents on Martin Luther King Day
The thing for Sacramento listings agents is often holidays are filled with appointments to list homes. With the exception of the Big Four: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Labor Day and the 4th of July, almost every other holiday is spent working. I know what you’re thinking, like how about Easter and Memorial Day? Nope, for some reason, I’m often meeting with sellers over those holiday weekends. And every other holiday.
My husband’s family makes their own holidays. If everybody can’t get together on a specific day, they change it, just like that. But for myself, I’ve celebrated so many holidays in my life, that every day is a holiday to me now. I’m being bombarded by junk mail for Medicare. Every day is special. I can choose to spend it working or screwing off, and since I love working, I often combine my two favorite pastimes.
Now that I’m back from my 6-week wor-cation in Hawaii, I’m very anxious to hit the road running. It only took me 4 hours to open all of that mail, stacked in two piles almost two-feet high on my desk. I’ve got most of my records up-to-date, so I’m raring to go.
Starting the day off will be a visit to a home in Elk Grove to meet with a seller who’s been updating her home in Laguna West with views of the lake. I met with this seller before I left for Hawaii last November, and she is almost finished with her home. I am hopeful it will be ready to go on the market by the end of this month. It is a stunning remodel with newly installed engineered wood flooring. Just need to check to make sure everything is on target and moving along according to plan.
By afternoon, when other Sacramento listing agents are making plans for lunch, I’ll be heading over to Arden Arcade, to help a seller with a probate home. This client has been working on preparing the home for sale for about 5 years, and she is now ready to talk about finishing touches. Everybody does things in their own timeframes. She was very apologetic that the home is a bit messy, but I’ve assured her that I’ve crawled over 5-feet piles of trash to shoot the perfect photo, nothing is too weird or unusual for Sacramento listing agents to handle. We see it all.
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Amy McMullan in Training at Elizabeth Weintraub Team
The newest soon-to-be member of the Elizabeth Weintraub Team, Amy McMullan, is still in training, but that’s not stopping this powerhouse from jumping in with both feet to the world of Sacramento Real Estate. She’s out there holding houses, taking Floor time and showing homes, and we are here to guide her every step of the way. Amy is the kind of person who can learn from other people’s mistakes without insisting upon first personally claiming ownership, and that right there will make her a superstar.
She says she is dynamic and energetic, but that’s like saying the El Capitan Trail is a short hike. Amy is overflowing with enthusiasm. She brings it to every aspect of her life — whether it’s designing the interior of her charming home in south Curtis Park, her devotion to dog rescue or her industrious endeavors creating custom dog collars as Entrepreneur Extraordinaire at Karma Collars — Amy’s commitment to excellence is contagious.
It’s not entirely by accident that Amy is attracted to Sacramento real estate, and she didn’t just show up on my doorstep. I met Amy about 10 years ago when she and her then-boyfriend, Chris Pendarvis, bought a home in Midtown. We worked together to help her mother buy a home in Arden Park, sight unseen, before her mom moved from Atlanta to Sacramento. Several more transactions followed, and I got to know Amy McMullan fairly well. We’ve kept in touch over the years. I still talk with Chris and see her mom from time to time, and I rarely stay in touch with anybody, so that’s saying something for me. I don’t always have time for people who are not in the midst of a transaction. Just ask my husband.
Amy McMullan graduated in 2005 from California State University Chico, with a major in Organizational Communication. Over the years, she has worked in graphic design, developed creative concepts and fine-tuned brand management, which has prepared her for the challenging world of Sacramento real estate. She is steadfastly dedicated to providing superior customer service, and I can’t stop saying enough nice things about her. She is smart, talented, gregarious, and compassionate with a strong attention to detail. She is the perfect addition to our team, rounds it out completely.
Amy will specialize in working with buyers as a Sacramento buyer’s agent. I predict in a few years, her business will explode into a superstar real estate galaxy, where I know she already resides. I can see it. It’s almost like watching my own reflection in a mirror. If you get a glimpse of that infectious smile and the sparkle in her eyes in person, you’ll know what what I mean. You can reach Amy McMullan (Cal BRE#01990839) at 916.737.6664.