Open House Etiquette
For the last 17+ years, I have been selling real estate and, for the first 16 of those years, have hated doing open houses. I love meeting new customers, but if it is a slow day it can be incredibly boring. Nowadays, I enjoy them a lot more, because I bring my computer and can accomplish quite a bit (well, alright, sometimes I play word games and don’t actually accomplish too much, but I’m a lot happier!)
While doing my open house yesterday, I had plenty of time to contemplate, since it was pouring down rain and absolutely no one came. Fortunately, the house I was holding open was warm and cozy, so it was pretty comfortable. Since I had so much time, I began thinking about the whole open house process.
I thought it might be helpful for all of the buyers out there if I shared a few thoughts about the etiquette of open houses. A few helpful hints are: Read more
Sunnyside…a little neighborhood in San Francisco
I share with you all a quaint little place in San Francisco called Sunnyside. It is nestled alongside Glen Park and highway 280. The story is that the name Sunnyside came about when the developers were marketing this area. They wanted to attract buyers to this (kinda) foggy part of town so they came up with the clever name of Sunnyside. It has a gorgeous view of the Brisbane Mountains. It is a small neighborhood, but conveniently located and easily accessible to all parts of San Francisco. The commercial strip if you will, is mainly along Monterey Blvd where there are several restaurants and a small but convenient Safeway grocery store. The Glen Park neighborhood is also so close that Sunnyside residents can easily walk to the great restaurants like, Chenery Park or Sangha among others for a nice dinner. The recent opening of Canyon grocery store has also been a great addition. The Glen Park BART station is conveniently a quick walk away as well. Read more

