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Realty Executives Integrity Ranks in Real Trends 2016 Top Brokerages

(Published on - 6/7/2016 3:53:25 PM)

 

Realty Executives Integrity is once again recognized by Real Trends as a "Top 500 Real Estate Brokerage" nationwide in 2016. 

"The REAL Trends results reinforce the record-setting productivity we continue to see year after year at Realty Executives Integrity. Our sales professionals are committed to ensuring a superior real estate experience for the consumer, which directly translates to our production numbers." notes Dana Keegan, Chief Operating Officer and Partner. 

Not only was Realty Executives Integrity recognized as a top brokerage, but it also placed third for the highest producing franchise office for the brand nationwide.

For more details, the full reports are available on the REAL Trends Website: www.realtrends.com


Fresh, Local, Harvest - Farm To Table

(Published on - 6/7/2016 3:53:14 PM)

Farmers Market

 

Summer is here and there is no better way to celebrate than by visiting your local farmer's market or neighborhood farm. The farm to table concept has taken the restaurant industry by storm, with local restaurants such as The Twisted Willow and Wolf Peach leading the way in support of local farmers. 

Enjoy hand picked fruits and vegetables at an extremely affordable price. You'll be shocked at how inexpensive a bag of apples is at a local apple farm, in comparison to their store bought counterparts. Not to mention that the produce you are getting is FRESH, not days old like you find in the produce section at your grocery store. Let me just say, this isn't your grandparent's farmer's market anymore. Often you will find local artisians and vendors, selling a variety of items from handcrafted soaps to reclaimed furniture makers participating in these markets. You can almost hear the squeak of the fresh cheese curds!

Not sure where the closet market is to where you live? The Wisconsin Farmers Market Association has indexed all of the available markets and farms for your convenience. You can simply click HERE to access a the state wide list by county. 


Putting Together A Guest Room

(Published on - 6/7/2016 3:52:26 PM)

Guest Room

There is nothing better than having friends and family come for a visit. Welcoming a house guest and making sure it's a comfortable visit is important to any host. So why not make their visit a memorable one? Putting together a few simple items to customize their stay is a sure way to ensure a guest feels special and welcomed. We've put together a list of a few items that will ensure the stay is an enjoyable one. 

  1. Always wash the bedding before a guest arrives so that the sheets feel and smell freshly laundered. Having extra pillows and a blanket on hand is also a nice touch. 
  2. Leave their favorite treat or mint in a small container, just in case they get a sweet tooth craving 
  3. Keep extra toothbrushes on hand for the guest that forgets to pack this
  4. Place magazines on the nightstand, it can be difficult to fall asleep in new surroundings
  5. Having extra toiletries in the guest bathroom such as q-tips, kleenex, shampoo/conditioner, dental floss and mouthwash are bathroom essentials
  6. A water carafe and cup on the bedstand will be a welcomed detail
  7. Flowers, if you really want to make an impression, put together a small fresh flower arrangement for their room

The only complaint you'll have from your guests is that they have to leave. Taking a few extra minutes to prepare your guest room will have a big impact, plus you'll find the effort pays off big! 


Earth Month - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle...GO GREEN

(Published on - 6/7/2016 3:51:26 PM)
 

We’ve all heard the canon: reduce, reuse and recycle. But how can you put that to use in your own home?

Reduce your junk mail

Everyone’s mailboxes have gotten at least one piece (or one ton) of junk mail over the years. According to the NYU School of Law, nearly half is thrown away completely unopened and less than a quarter is recycled. Out of more than 40 pounds of mail received, less than 10 gets to a recycling bin.

To reduce this waste, the easiest option is removing yourself from mailing lists. Those in the U.S. can go online and select preferences for the National Do Not Mail List. This free resource not only helps you reduce what you receive at your home, but will also prompt you regularly to review your preferences and keep the mail from coming long term. A quick call to 1-888-OPT OUT (1-888-567-8688) will help pare down unnecessary credit offers, too.

The Canadian Marketing Association’s Do Not Mail Service makes it easy to reduce the number of marketing offers received by mail. And to opt-out of receiving marketing calls, the Canadian Radio-Telecommunications Commission’s National Do Not Call List or 1-866-580-DNCL (1-866-580-3625) is an option.

Reuse the results of grocery trips

Groceries are a great area to find reusable materials.

  • Reusable shopping bags are everywhere, but if you don’t have some yet, there are plenty of other options. Plastic shopping bags are great trash can liners for your bathroom bins. Paper bags can become textbook wrappers for kids’ school books.
  • Bread ties can help organize cords behind your entertainment center.
  • Old coffee cans can become holders for flour and sugar in the kitchen. Even the unused food can be reused.
  • Old banana peels can double as natural, better smelling polishers for leather shoes, instead of the processed shine in the can. Plus, once you’re done shining, dry and grind the peels as a fertilizer booster for that backyard garden.

Recycle because many don’t – or don’t correctly

Most neighborhoods ask you to place all recyclables into one bin, despite the fact that doing so often increases the contamination risk, Waste Management Director of Public Affairs Susan Robinson told Wired. This has been shown to encourage the practice, but beware — there’s so much enthusiasm to recycle, at times, that people put anything and everything into recycling bins, causing more work for crews and more contamination of recycled items.

Need an example of a city that’s doing recycling right? In 2013, San Francisco achieved an 80% landfill diversion rate, which was the highest in the entire country. By banning plastic bags that aren’t compostable, requiring composting for both individuals and commercial businesses that produce a certain amount of waste and accepting a wider variety of materials than most other cities, San Francisco is ahead of the curve on recycling.

To find out more about recycling in Wisconsin, please visit the Wisconsin EPA website for more information on how you can make a difference. 


Bruce and Jeanne Nemovitz of the Cedarburg office receive Wisconsin BBB Torch Award Nomination

(Published on - 6/7/2016 3:49:11 PM)

 

 

 The BBB’s Torch Award for Ethics is a statewide competition that honors companies and charities that do business in Wisconsin and demonstrate excellence in ethical practices, service excellence, reputation, honest advertising, peer recognition, management practices and employee training in ethical behavior.

 The finalists are: 4Imprint (Oshkosh); Action Organizing Services LLC (Milwaukee); Busch Precision Inc. (Milwaukee); Harley-Davidson Motor Company (Milwaukee); Hunger Task Force (Milwaukee); Innovative Services Inc. (Green Bay); InVision Business Development & Marketing, LLC (Madison); Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling (Milwaukee); Bruce and Jeanne Nemovitz | Realty Executives Integrity (Milwaukee); Sure-Dry Basement Systems, Inc. (Menasha); and Thrivent Financial (Appleton).

 “In today’s business environment, trust and ethical practices are of the utmost importance and for this reason companies such as these deserve to stand out and be recognized, “ said Ran Hoth, chief executive officer and president of the Better Business Bureau Serving Wisconsin. “The BBB congratulates all of the distinguished and outstanding finalists.”

 The awards ceremony will take place in the Garage at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee. Richard Pieper Sr., non-executive chairman of PPC Partners, Inc. will be the keynote speaker. Pieper is a longtime advocate of the concept of Servant Leadership and is a past recipient of the BizTimes Lifetime Achievement Award. Ted Perry of WITI Fox 6 News will be the master of ceremonies.

 For more information or to register to attend, click here.


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