“Recessionista” In The Kitchen – Part II By Tracy Eisnaugle Last month’s column was Part I of “Recessionista” In The Kitchen, we embraced our inner lunch lady and learned how to pinch a penny by multi-purposing our proteins. Being that I love to cook and enjoy the creative process almost as much as I enjoy eating and saving a buck, it was difficult to fit all of the kitchen related Recessionista tips into one column. So this month we finish off the kitchen with a few cooking, prepping, shopping, and dividing techniques. Living in Florida is a wonderful experience, but […]
Recessionista” In The Kitchen – Part I By Tracy Eisnaugle Being eco-chic is a not so difficult, I gladly accepting my new role as a positive Recessionista and I’m determined to learn how to be thrifty with a smile. In a previous column we reviewed some simple ways to go green and conserve on our utility costs, once you start saving money and finding more efficient living practices it becomes an addiction. So I thought I would start a Recessionista series sharing some economical techniques not only to get you through these difficult times, but to keep with you along […]
When it comes time to write the copy and create the marketing pieces for your next listing take the time to think about what really makes this house special and then hype it up. Forget about all the clever phrases from the past, loose the clichés and create unique alluring copy, I promise it will greatly pay off.
After living in Sarasota for over twenty years I have to admit that I’ve never ventured east to Arcadia. I had heard wonderful stories about the uniqueness of the small town and even knew someone who purchased a bed and breakfast there a few years ago. But being wrapped up in the day-to-day business of life I never took the time to explore. Just the other day I overheard two ladies discussing the wonderful antique shops in Arcadia and it sparked my interest. Not one to pass up the opportunity to shop and always in need of something new I decided the trip was a must.
Working in unison with an agent's team and facilitating open communication with all parties ensures a professional yet personal real estate experience with a designer's touch. Determined to define the details, local designer Tracy Eisnaugle takes on the role of agent design liaison. Her goal is to provide real estate agents, sellers and potential buyers with comprehensive design and product information to showcase each properties unique interior and exterior features.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
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