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Monday, December 31, 2012

Affordable Living in Florida Keys



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Mobile Home on Double Lot Big Pine Key Florida Keys



















$175,000
Mobile Home
Main Features
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Interior: 900 sqft
Lot: 10,000 sqft
Location
11050 Overseas H 31126
Big Pine Key, FL 33043
USA

Lilas 'Lela' Ashkarian, P.A. CRS, e-PRO, GRI

Lilas 'Lela' Ashkarian, P.A. CRS, e-PRO, GRI

Coldwell Banker Schmitt Real Estate
(305) 395-0814
lela@cbschmitt.com
http://www.IKnowTheKeys.com

      


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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Sunset Views, Ceremonies, Wedding Vows in Key Colony Beach Florida

Waterfront, Gulf Front Homes Sale in Florida Keys for Vacation Rental and Investment Purposes

 Buyers are HERE Right now searching homes in Fabulous Florida Keys, and, I am wondering if you know of a neighbor  friend or family member who owns a house and really desire to relocate, downsize and sell, or a friend who wants to buy a place where there is less maintenance, in a small island where commuting is easy, safe, and close by to shopping, dining , a condo or a home on the water, where they can have their boat behind the property, peaceful and can go fishing or diving anytime they want. 





Buyers!

I am curious, Do you still have that desire? and for my part, I want to know what's important about purchasing a property in Florida Keys single family waterfront with pool to you?  

 

What's one thing that you can do to get away from hustle and bustle and focus on what's really important to you right now?

 

I have listings in Key Colony Beach on the Water, specially the one onSingle family with Pool key colony Beach house sale,  when I look at it, all I think about is you being in this house, renting it out or having your family, friends, and people whom you care and respect to have their vacation while you are not using it for yourself.  Is going to diving, fishing and just simply enjoying your retirement important to you, and is that what you are purchasing this property for?    

Take a look here and then pick up your cell phone, look up my number and give me a call 
305-395-0814     

Friday, December 28, 2012

Sellers If you Know it Disclose it , Florida Keys Listing Contract


What You Need to Know About Florida Keys Real Estate Disclosures

We have 4 important documents to review and sign.   
1. The Listing Agreement, which establishes terms and conditions of the contract for 
2. The Marketing Addendum, which addresses important items involved in marketing your 
property, to achieve a sale in the time you want. 
3. The Seller’s Services Guarantee that is unique to Coldwell Banker Schmitt.  This 
document is our guarantee to perform 23 specific services for selling your property
 
4. Finally, the Seller’s Disclosure Statement, which states your knowledge of the property 
for the Buyer to review at the time of writing a contract.  This document gives serious 
Buyers confidence and peace of mind concerning the purchase of your property.

When buyers step into Florida Keys real estate that is listed for sale, they may notice the seller has done some upgrade, like new kitchen counter tops,  a fresh coat of paint where needed, or installed new appliances.  While most sellers make updates like this to make their home more appealing to buyers, some are also trying to hide faults within their home, such as water damage, cracks on the flooring, or the major issue we have here, could be spaulding issue that we have here in Florida Keys.

As a Florida Keys home seller, you are obligated to disclose all major property issues.  A Florida Keys home buyer should double-check the disclosure statement before signing any sort of Contract to purchase the home.

Read this important information about Florida Keys real estate disclosures BEFORE listing your Florida Keys home for sale or for buyers, before purchasing a Florida Keys Home home:
 Attention, Time, eplanation and interpretation of the contract, then All things come together to Celebrate
305-395-0814
 Commitment in Excellence



 That’s what this business is all about for Lela here at the Key Colony Beach and Marathon Key Florida Keys.  She built her reputation on giving information with clear interpretation, insight that protects, inspiration that encourages, evaluation rooted in experience, meaning behind each decision, relationships with service, and conscious guidance based on integrity.

So the next time you’re in a conversation with a friend, a family member, or a neighbor and they mention; or you notice; that they may need help, feel comfortable knowing that when you introduce them to us, you are introducing them to us because they will be delighted you did. The best way to introduce us to the people you care about who need help is simply, help out,  take your cell phone, look up our number,
 305-395-0814 and call us immediately; and we can talk about how we can help. Thank you.” 
 Florida Keys Home Seller Tips | If You Know It, Disclose It

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Florida Keys Seller Tips, You need to Know, Buyer be Aware!



What You Need to Know About Florida Keys Real Estate Disclosures


We have 4 important documents to review and sign.   
1. The Listing Agreement, which establishes terms and conditions of the contract for 
2. The Marketing Addendum, which addresses important items involved in marketing your 
property, to achieve a sale in the time you want. 
3. The Seller’s Services Guarantee that is unique to Coldwell Banker Schmitt.  This 
document is our guarantee to perform 23 specific services for selling your property


4. Finally, the Seller’s Disclosure Statement, which states your knowledge of the property 
for the Buyer to review at the time of writing a contract.  This document gives serious 
Buyers confidence and peace of mind concerning the purchase of your property.

When buyers step into Florida Keys real estate that is listed for sale, the may notice the seller has applied a fresh coat of paint or installed new appliances.  While most sellers make updates like this to make their home more appealing to buyers, some are also trying to hide faults within their home, such as water damage or cracks which could be spaulding issue that we have here in Florida Keys.

As a Florida Keys home seller, you are obligated to disclose all major property issues.  A Florida Keys home buyer should double-check the disclosure statement before signing any sort of Contract to purchase the home.

Read this important information about Florida Keys real estate disclosures BEFORE listing your Florida Keys home for sale or for buyers, before purchasing a Florida Keys Home home:


Commitment in Excellence




 That’s what this business is all about for Lela here at the Key Colony Beach and Marathon Key Florida Keys.
 She built her reputation on giving information with clear interpretation, insight that protects, inspiration that encourages, evaluation rooted in experience, meaning behind each decision, relationships with service, and conscious guidance based on integrity.

So the next time you’re in a conversation with a friend, a family member, or a neighbor and they mention; or you notice; that they may need help, feel comfortable knowing that when you introduce them to us, you are introducing them to us because they will be delighted you did. The best way to introduce us to the people you care about who need help is simply, help out,  take your cell phone, look up our number,
 305-395-0814 and call us immediately; and we can talk about how we can help. Thank you.” 



Florida Keys Home Seller Tips | If You Know It, Disclose It

Market Segment Report for Marathon, Key Colony Beach Middle Keys


Here is the September 2012 Market Segment Report for Middle Keys Luxury Real Estate.

You will want to take a close look at Middle Keys Marathon, Key Colony beach and Neighborhood Luxury Home Real estate if you are considering the purchase of a high-end home. With good availability, attractive pricing and low interest rates, now is a great time to make the move to the latest in design, high-quality finishes and modern features. 



  I'm happy to say that each market report is original content - I use current MLS data, generate my own Market Snap Shot graphs and tables, and add new commentary. And while it is certainly tedious, over time I've developed some templates that make it a bit less time-consuming.


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Key Colony Beach Florida Keys Home Search and Sales




When ..!

They Have Option to Choose The Right Agent
Committment in Excellence
Take out your Phone Look up My Number call Immediately
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Free Home Evaluation
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Florida Keys Condos, Single Family Waterfront Homes For Sale



Looking for An Experienced Florida Keys Realtor?

Check out the current Florida Keys Lisitngs
PLUS you can research ALL other Florida Keys Listings from our website.
ALSO check out our Waterfront Homes  resources and site information.
If you are interested in looking at the current listings on or around  Marathon Key, Florida Keys please contact,
Lela Ashkarian at 305-395-0814 or Lela@CBSchmitt.com.
Coldwell Banker Schmitt Real Estate, and Elite International President's Circle Award Agent, Florida Keys
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 Florida Keys Waterfront Properties, Homes, Condos For Sale

Monday, December 24, 2012

Marathon Florida Keys and Community


Marathon Key Florida Keys and Neighboring Islands


If you are planning to move in Florida Keys
Call Lela Ashkarian
305-395-0814
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Marathon, Key Colony and Coco Plum Beaches in Florida Keys




   As the old saying goes, Life’s a Beach! Although the Keys are tropical islands, most of them are ancient reef beds that were exposed as the sea levels dropped many thousands of years ago. Being chunks of coral rock, most don’t have beaches like you’d see in other parts of the Gulf and Atlantic shores.
   Here in the Middle Keys, we’re very lucky! We’ve been blessed with two of the nicest beaches anywhere, both part of the City of Marathon’s Parks and Recreation department, and both absolutely free to enter!

Moving in Florida Keys?

   Sombrero Beach is the City’s jewel and showplace. Located at the end of Sombrero Beach Boulevard (the traffic light at Mile Marker 50 near Kmart and Publix), the park had suffered years of neglect. After the City incorporated in 2000, Marathon’s first City Council held workshops and redeveloped the beach, adding new pavilions, restrooms, and environmental features, plus making the entire park handicapped-accessible. There is a kid’s playground, a volleyball court, wheelchair-friendly walkways, and plenty of pavilions for your picnic or cookouts. Tall coconut palms sway in the tropical breezes, and Sombrero Beach is continually rated as one of the best beaches in South Florida. Sombrer Beach is also the host of Marathon’s July 4th Celebration, an all-day event that culminates in the Keys’ best fireworks display.

Navigating Boot Key Harbor  to City of Marathon Marina


   Coco Plum Beach, located on Coco Plum Drive off of Mile Marker 54, is an undeveloped natural beach. After Marathon incorporated, the City cleaned up years of accumulated debris and garbage and returned the beach to its natural state. Quiet and peaceful are two words that people use frequently to describe the natural beauty of Coco Plum Beach.  The park includes a natural wetlands area for preservation, and is very popular with locals and visitors who want some quiet island downtime. There are restrooms and a covered thatch roof tiki pavilion on site, plus lots of natural wooded area bordering the tropical sea.

   Both beach parks are dog-friendly, there is no admission charge to either beach, and the hours are from 7:00 a.m. until dusk. Both Sombrero Beach and Coco Plum Beach are turtle nesting beaches, and from April through October it is not unusual to have Loggerhead Turtles (primarily) coming on to the beach at night to lay their eggs. During this period, the City will not have tables or benches on the beach so as to not interfere with turtle nesting activities. The City is responsible for surveying the beaches during turtle nesting season, so if you see a nest that has been staked off, please do not disturb it.
   The City of Marathon is proud of its beaches, and encourages both locals and visitors to enjoy the best of the island life on our beautiful tropical shores.
   © 2010 by John Bartus / Marathon and the Middle Florida Keys Magazine. Used with permission.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Realtor, Author, Marathon Florida Keys


   
CH 14
 

"I don’t sell bricks and mortar"

I sell the essence of life here in the Florida Keys."

Lela Ashkarian, Realtor/Author


I would be totally remiss if I didn’t devote a brief chapter to the real estate industry, which has given me such a rewarding career. My work as a realtor is fulfilling because I help people find their own piece of paradise. In the beginning, I didn’t know what this country and this community had to offer me. I knew that I had a “can do” attitude. I worked into the wee hours of the morning studying maps, handpicking homes that were selling, and doing comparables for the right sales. In the long run, this country and its people have given me so much that I want to give back. The inspiration and pure love that I have received from friends, neighbors, managers, brokers, co-workers, attorneys, appraisers, and clients is literally too great for words.

Early on, I learned that I had to do it myself, but that I also couldn’t do it alone. I was selective with whom I entered into a business relationship. I made sure they had the same mindset and were in harmony with the system that I had developed to market and promote properties. I worked with people who were happy with the services that I rendered. I kept nurturing my strategic alliances, sharing with them, educating them, and being educated by them. I have a team of loan officers, inspectors, attorneys, and service providers on whom I depend to serve my clients just as I serve them. My customers are thrilled to refer others to me during and after the transaction.

Because English was my fourth language, I often had a problem keeping my thoughts together, but I was very patient and persistent in getting past this problem. My poor background was always my greatest motivating factor. My broker, Brian Schmitt, once asked me what kept me so enthusiastic, motivated, and charismatic. My response was, “I will never be poor again.” When we treat our profession seriously and treat it as a business, we become a leader in our chosen field.

Real estate is a numbers game. I prospect five days a week on my business, and on the sixth day, I work in my business. Prospecting means calling on people whom I know or who have found me either through my website or through mutual friends, neighbors, acquaintances or business associates. I increase my referrals by staying in touch with my customers, truly connecting with them, and understanding their needs.

The Love Business

I love what I do, and I do what I love; that secret of success escapes probably 95% of Americans, who toil at a job or career they dislike or in conditions that don’t foster their growth. To those people who hate what they do, or go about their work in a robotic way just fulfilling the basic requirements to get a paycheck, I would say, “If you don’t like your vocation, get out of it immediately! Find something you love to do and become a master in that particular area or profession.” Among the lessons that I have learned in my real estate business is that I’m truly in the “love business.” When you love your job, it’s easy. I love my profession, and am happy and grateful that I’ve succeeded in doing what I love to do.

When I get discouraged about not being able to get a listing or close a sale, I remember that I’m in the love business. The less I resist it, the quicker I will reach my goals. Release, relate, and relax; the good things will fall into place. All things come together for good when our intentions are good. We receive in proportion to what and how much we give. It’s the law of cause and effect. We should never worry about what we’re going to get, but rather concentrate on what we’re going to give. When we plant seeds, we have to honor the gestation period. Just because we can’t see anything above ground yet, doesn’t mean that nothing is happening. As Hebrews 11:1 says, “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”






Goals

Whether it rains or shines, whether hurricanes come or go, I have one purpose and one goal, and that is to make a difference by serving the Higher Power. A goal is merely a slice of pie from our vision, and our vision is the pie of our life purpose. We all strive to achieve goals. It’s natural for us to do so. Setting goals fires our inner self with enthusiasm, which furnishes us with energy. We all need both short-and long-range goals. Working on short-range goals gives us the confidence and patience that we need to work on the long-range goals until we achieve them.

A technique for programming the future involves writing down ten things we personally want to achieve. We can take each goal separately, and ask ourselves why it is important for us and what we will gain by achieving it. If we’re merely trying to impress our boss or co-workers, it may not be a goal worthy of achieving. If it involves making the difference in the lives of other people, however, chances are that we will achieve that goal and much more.

In The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace D. Wattles explains the difference between having a competitive mind and having a creative mind. He recommends that we ask ourselves several questions in order to help us set proper goals. These include: What is the single most important thing I could create in my life right now? What is the best and highest use of my time at this moment? What qualities do I hope to gain by having these goals? When we ask ourselves these questions, our subconscious mind goes to work for us to achieve what we have set our sights on.

If our goals are not big enough to frighten us, then they are not true goals. They should loom ahead of us like huge mountains, high cliffs, or deep oceans, requiring determination to get to the other side. If we have nowhere to go, no challenging goal to achieve, what’s the point in getting out of bed in the morning? It’s also important, however, to be careful of what we ask for. If, for instance, we want to have someone to love, we need to include “and who also loves me” in that wish. This rule is just as true when it comes to business. I have to fall in love with my clients to do business with them, and they in turn have to fall in love with me as their agent.

Prospects

In the real estate business, an agent can’t collect a commission until they make a sale. They can’t write the offer until they have had a showing or made a presentation. And they can’t have the showing or presentation until they have made the call. The foundation of the business, therefore, is in making the calls. For this, it is necessary to approach the customer with an open heart. I don’t try to sell my clients. I put myself in a relaxed state, and make up my mind that if I give them what they want, they will respond in a positive way. I fall in love with my clients’ wants, needs, and desires by putting positive energy into realizing their goals. When I practice this technique, my clients fall in love with me. They are drawn to me magnetically and refer other customers to me.

When I interview a buyer or a seller, I tell them how I work and what I will do for them to make their life easier. I gain an understanding of their needs and desires, what makes them unique, their special talents, and their passions. All of this energizes me to do my best for them. It’s a team effort. I ask my clients to communicate to me their vision of their dream home, and then we develop the steps to achieve that goal. During my presentations, I make sure to convey to the homeowner that when I agree to show their property, I speak for them and represent their best interests. Property owners want an agent that will not misrepresent them. They look for such qualities as enthusiasm, tenacity, persistence, and honesty.

Non-Linear Thinking

I’m convinced that it’s necessary to have a non-linear way of thinking in the real estate business. That means being unconventional and creative, sometimes taking radical steps, and always trying to look at things from a different angle. At times, I’ve gotten frustrated when things were not happening the way I expected, especially in marketing my services. I would be doing everything right—sending cards, prospecting on the phone, doing direct marketing, educating myself, and staying positive. Still, I wouldn’t see any results. Nothing visible was occurring. Finally, I started understanding the laws of the universe and began to honor the gestation period for success.

For instance, let’s say I was trying to get a listing by prospecting, advertising, and all the other techniques practiced by my associates in the business. This is the linear approach—doing the same thing and getting the same result. If none of these were working, I might go outside my comfort zone and begin a non-linear action, facilitating an FSBO (for sale by owner) by educating an individual on how to make a sale without listing their property with me, having faith that they, in turn, would refer me to their neighbors and family members.

I try to see myself right at the upper edge of success, like a kernel of popcorn in boiling oil, so hot that it’s almost ready to pop. I don’t judge myself when I’m in the middle of trying to make a sale. I don’t evaluate myself by what I have not done by conventional means. The numbers don’t represent me. Because I’m non-conventional and thinking in a non-linear way about doing business, there is no way but to succeed.

The joy is in the process of the journey, not the destination. The goal is progress, not perfection. Linear thinking always dwells on money. Non-linear thinking emphasizes how I can serve the customer, how I can love what I am doing, how free I can feel, doing something different, being authentic, honoring myself, and honoring God. I don’t just depend on God to take care of everything. Rather, I’m continually moving, making things happen.









Effective Marketing

Having a web site that offers prospective clients and current customers access to vital information about listings and keeps them up to speed on doing business with me has worked for me like a stroke of genius. I keep it fresh and interesting, so that regular visitors to my site don’t become bored. My mission statement is a succinct introduction to my way of doing business and what I expect from relationships with my business clients. With the global impact of the Internet, marketing through a website is highly effective. I’ve received great customers from all over the United States and the world at large just from people browsing my website. I can hardly imagine how long it would have taken me to find those people through more traditional forms of prospecting!

Mission Statement

My mission is to provide a smooth, understandable, and stress-free experience when helping someone buy or sell a home. I treat all of my clients the way I would like to be treated. I listen to each person with a true desire to understand his or her wants and needs, and I offer exceptional service and respect, which is what we all deserve and should expect from each other. I work every day to focus on my clients’ goals. I fully explain all options available in every situation, giving them the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. In exchange for this high level of service, I expect my clients to refer me to their friends, family, and work associates.

A noted life coach, Stephen Covey, has written that we tend to trust people for two reasons: because they have character and because they are competent. Both are vital qualities. If they have one but lack the other, then we will tend not to trust them. My mission statement is a reflection of this principle, embodying both my character and competence. It means that my clients can trust me to provide them with the best possible service.

Success

My “hero” is Lela Ashkarian. I have molded myself into the person I am, in the same way that God created me in His image. As Stephen Covey said in one of his lectures, “I believe that when we were born, our work was born with us.” Every couple of years, when I feel that I want to expand, that I no longer fit the position that I’m occupying, I do something different and exciting. I like to be around people who know more than I do, who have more experience than I have had, who have more money, a higher position in life, more intelligence, more patience, and so forth. To enjoy the same success as these people, I strive to be honest, audacious, detail-oriented, confident, authentic, happy, caring, persistent, understanding, and committed to continued growth. These virtues, I feel, will bring me to the top of the pyramid where there won’t be any competition, merely the certainty, clarity, and freedom to enjoy the fruits of my labor. In a sense, all things are created twice, meaning we begin with an end in mind and are bonded with our goal again when it comes to pass.

My life coach, Bob Proctor, has said, “Don’t slow down; calm down.” This is how I measure my success: by progressive realization. If I have a worthy goal, a purpose in life, and focus on my personal goals and those of my clients, then I can take the time to count my blessings in the meantime. I suggest to other agents to read at least two books a month that educate their mind and spirit. In his book, The Greatest Salesman in the World, Og Mandino says, “You have mastered the art of living not for yourself alone, but for others, and this concern has stamped thee above all as a man among men.”

If there’s one thing I dislike about the real estate business it’s dealing with dishonest, disloyal people who think they can outsmart me. In such cases, I use my God-given intuition and boldness to look them in the eyes and tell them I can’t work with them. I let such people go, because I prefer to spend my precious time assisting honest and loyal clients. Another thing I dislike about the real estate business is that when things go wrong, the seller or buyer points their finger at the only person they know, and that’s me! That’s why I have prepared a list of reactions to avoid when a transaction goes sour, which I hand to clients before we enter into a working relationship.

 How I got into Real Estate, Realtor Marathon, Florida Keys


"There are  two dimensions as to why you trust someone. One is that they have character. That's who they really are. The other is that they have competence and ability to do things, make things happen. And you really trust people that have both character and competence. Both are vital. If they have only one and not the other, then we'll tend not to trust them.
And as an entrepreneur you're constantly dealing with people, and you want to work with people that you can count on, and rely on, and trust. And that is a reflection of both, do they have character? And do they have competence? If they have both, you can trust them. If they don't -- if they're lacking any one of those, then you won't."
How did I get into Real Estate In Florida Keys?

Out of the "Box" Thinking, Realtor Florida Keys



 Passionate about "GROWTH"


 My growth started in a valley of fertile farmlands surrounded by mountains in Lebanon where, as a child, I constantly dreamed of seeing the other side of the mountains, of going to America, the land of opportunity and Worthy Ideas.
Suddenly, as a young woman, my life came to the brink of disaster during a bloody civil war, and I was forced to flee my country with just the clothes on my back.  Imagine, going from such a nightmare to the peaceful, sun-kissed beaches of the Florida Keys! …I, may not have brought physical possessions with me, but I brought something far more powerful.. the deep-rooted survival skills of my refugee parents and grandparents who had fled the Armenian genocide.
When I first arrived in America, I had no idea what this country could offer me. English …was my fourth language, and I struggled with finding ways to express myself.  Nevertheless, I maintained a “can do” attitude. By Joining By Referral Only 1997,  I worked into the wee hours of the morning, studying the materials in my tiny, ocean-side cottage.  I reviewed maps, handpicked.. homes for sale, and calculated the comparables for the right sales.
In those early days, I had to do it all by myself,  but, as time went  by~~, I carefully chose my business partners, making sure they shared my mindset and were in harmony with the system I had developed to market and promote Florida Keys properties. I have emerged an award-winning real estate consultant, caring and compassionate in helping people find their piece of paradise.
Aristotle said, “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know.”   
Throughout my life, despite all the knowledge I have gained, I know, I have barely scratched the surface, but lookat  how far~~ I have come! 
Life is about mountains and valleys, and I’ve experienced both... I have enjoyed the exhilaration of reaching the mountaintops, and survived the valley depths of ..heartache, divorce, financial loss, and depression.
In my most difficult times, I have experienced growth spurts. Each time, I became more aware of who I was, what lessons I could learn, and how much I could endure. I became a stronger, better, more determined woman.
I have experienced many crossings in my life. My passion for knowledge has served as their foundation, just as faith helped me manage these crossings.  The less I resisted, the quicker I reached my goals. I kept in mind three words: release, relate, relax…I reminded myself that All things come together for good when our intentions are honorable.
Physical growth is visible, easy to recognize, yet our spiritual, emotional, and financial growth – which, with the physical, I call the four pillars of my life – is equally important. Growth requires patience, fierce endurance.
When we plant seeds, we have to honor the gestation period. Just because we can’t see anything sprout above ground.. doesn’t mean nothing is happening just under the soil.
Hebrews 11:1 says, “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” This is the promise of growth.
 My growth in every aspect of my life I can attribute to non-linear thinking.  I approach challenges in unconventional, creative, unpredictable ways, and at times, I make risky moves.
In the early days?, when I was doing everything right and nothing was coming of those efforts, I began to understand the laws of the universe and to honor the gestation period for growth.  
Every couple of years, I feel that I no longer fit in the position I’m occupying. I get an itch to grow, to do something different and exciting. I enjoy being around people more knowledgeable than I am, more experienced than I am, more intelligent, more patient, and more financially secure.  I constantly strive to be honest, audacious, detail-driven, confident, authentic, happy, caring, persistent, understanding, and committed to continued growth. These traits, I feel,  and I believe, will bring me to the peak of the pyramid where there will be no competition, only the certainty, clarity, and freedom to enjoy the fruits of my labors.  
In the final analysis, my hero is Lela Ashkarian, Realtor/Author. I have molded myself into the person I am, in the way God created me in His image. As the late Stephen Covey said, “I believe that when we were born, our work was born with us.”
I visualize myself on the upper edge of success, like a kernel of popcorn in boiling oil, so hot~~ that it’s almost ready to pop. I can succeed only by moving forward and upward, by allowing myself to pop. In a sense, all things are created twice: once when we conceive a life goal, and again when that goal comes to pass.
“My life,” as the great Mahatma Gandhi said, “is my message.” 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Florida Keys HomeFinder Service



This 2 Bedrooms and 2 Baths Villages at Hawks Cay island destination is conveniently located to the rest of the Florida Keys, paving the way for day trips up and down the Florida Keys coast. A stay at Duck Key villas will allow you to relax and experience our tropical paradise with ease and pleasure. This luxury Florida Keys vacation condos, townhouses, and villas are uniquely designed. For more information on rental income and price, call Lela Ashkarian 305-395-0814.






Monte Christo, Key Colony Beach: Two bedrooms two baths third floor overlooking the crystal clear waters of Atlantic Ocean.  Fully furnished, rental income is available for those who might be interested in renting this property while not using it for a primary home.  Monte Christo Condo Complex is near the Sunset Park in Key Colony Beach and walking distance from restaurants, Key Colony Beach City Hall, golf course and more. Call Lela 305-395-0814 for more detail and showings.

Wheter you are Buying or Selling your Home or Condo in Marathon, Key Colony Beach, Duck Key Neighborhood. Something to think about! When there are a lot of homes on the market, home buyers can spend hours searching through online listings and have hundreds of options. They'll quickly cross properties off their list if they're not enticed—before they've even seen them!  Here is a way to search your Florida Keys piece of paradise 

It’s easy to learn what homes are available with Florida Keys HomeFinder Service. Each night my HomeFinder computers access the Florida Keys Keys area Multiple Listing Service and search through all the information on every home listed in the entire area by every real estate company. Go Ahead!  Click HERE