Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts

Monday, 25 April 2016

Lacy Burke Built His Career on a Quality Education

Earning a degree from California State University at Northridge was the beginning of a successful real estate career for Lacy Burke. His 2001 graduation from the school gained him a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, and four years of experience that has proven to be very useful. Burke enjoyed his educational endeavors, and took it upon himself to join many service groups, including the University Ambassador program.

The skills that he developed and mastered during his tenure at California State University have served him well over the last fifteen years. In addition to the practical education classes he successfully completed, Burke also learned the meaning of hard work, sacrifice, and prioritization. It is easy for many college students to be pulled off course by the socialization that college life brings, but he remained focused on his education and betterment.

Burke also became proficient with many technological programs and systems while attending university. Some of the areas that he excelled at include organizational skills, management of others, time management and self-discipline, and most word processing programs. He uses this set of skills as a real estate agent often. Having earned a degree in communications means that he is an effective communicator with everyone that he meets. Being able to listen to and discuss the needs of his real estate clients is a trait that enables him to serve them better. Lacy Burke knows that without his solid educational foundation, he would not be the well-respected real estate agent that he is today.

Friday, 8 April 2016

Lacy Burke Offers Thoughts on the California Housing Market

As an active real estate agent in the Los Angeles area, Lacy Burke uses his knowledge of the real estate and housing markets to make accurate forecasts about the coming year. Having access to a greater amount of data than the average person, he is able to examine past figures, and compare them to the current buying and selling trends. Doing this gives him the opportunity to predict what house buyers and sellers can expect to earn or spend on their home.

Thankfully, the downward spiral that the housing market had faced for the last few years has stopped, and things are starting to look up. Already built single family homes, houses that are not newly built, are starting to show a significant increase in sales. In 2015, the average sale price of these types of homes also increased by nearly ten percent. This means that not only are more homes selling, but they are selling for a greater price. This is the news that homeowners have been waiting for.

Alternatively, houses for sale in San Diego and Orange County have remained stagnant in regard to the number of sales. It seems there are still roadblocks in those areas, preventing the timely sale of a home. Yet, the houses that have sold in the last forty-eight months actually sold for more than what the owner expected. It does not matter if the market is slow or healthy, understanding these figures is important to his business, and something that Lacy Burke will continue to oversee.

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Lacy Burke Gives Tips for Increasing Your Home Value Before a Sale

According to California real estate agent, Lacy Burke, every home seller can get the price they want for their home. To do this, they may need to make some improvements that are both simple and cost effective. Sellers are often shocked to see how much one small renovation or staging technique can improve their overall sale value.

The most obvious changes that you can make to your home before listing it are cosmetic and relate to cleanliness. If your home, or even a single room, appears to be cluttered with trash, it will bring down the value of the entire home. The same concept goes for homes with smokers. Nicotine leaches into the walls, linens, and carpeting of every room. If you are a smoker who actually smoked cigarettes in your home, you should do some major cleaning before listing your home. In some cases, you will need to repaint your walls to completely remove the odor and discoloration from the tobacco.

If you have a clean home already, a simple upgrade anyone can do is to improve their light fixtures. While that brass chandelier over your dining room table might have been all the rage fifteen years ago, it is well out of date now. Sellers can give their rooms a completely new look, just by switching out some of their light fixtures for newer, more modern pieces. Lacy Burke states that these upgrades do not have to cost a fortune, and will make a big impact.

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Lacy Burke Donates to the Children’s Miracle Network

As a professional real estate agent in Santa Monica, California, Lacy Burke works tirelessly for his community. Though real estate is a true passion of his, he is equally committed to philanthropic endeavors. Of the many charitable organizations that Burke supports, none has benefited more than the Children’s Miracle Network and their Make a Wish Program.

In the Los Angeles region, the Make a Wish local chapter has seen the fulfillment of thousands of wishes from ill children. This unique program is geared toward children and adolescents between the ages of two and eighteen who have life threatening or incurable fatal illnesses. These suffering children are offered the chance to wish for something, most often an experience, and then they receive it through the Children’s Miracle Network.

Burke believes that supporting this organization is not only helpful to those who run the program, but he knows it has changed his own life. The children who are able to take part in the Make a Wish program are the real heroes, the ones facing insurmountable odds and sometimes painful medical treatments. Being able to provide even a small amount of happiness to these young heroes is an experience Burke would not trade for the world.

Lacy Burke takes his charitable nature into the professional realm as well. He always gives clients and associates his best, most honest and integrity filled work ethic. Acting in this manner has earned him high regard in the business and philanthropic communities.