Friday, March 8, 2013

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Guess they like me.



Zillow reviews.
http://www.zillow.com/profile/Anthony-Tosco/Reviews/



- Highly likely to recommend02/28/2013 - user698393
Bought a Condo home in 2011 for approximately $250K in Phoenixville, PA.
 
     
My wife and I were shopping for a home, we found one and our original realtor gave our bid and it was accepted and was followed up with a cashier's check for our deposit. The original couple that put the bid on the property, were not able to close. Their realtor tried one more time and it did settle. We were basically used as a back-up in case the other couple did not settle again. We were then called by our realtor and she apologised and couldn't believe what was done. I ran into Anthony and he worked with us tirelessly and we found a house and were under contract in four days. A week later we went to settlement.
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- Highly likely to recommend
02/22/2013 - user6482115
Showed home in 2013.
 

 
My experience with Anthony was great. He goes out his way to help and inform people on their options when it comes to either buying a home and renting as well. His knowledge of various locals in pennsylvania is impressive to say the least, he knows his craft for sure and is pleasant to work with, he is very prompt with e-mail responses and returning phone call messages and is willing to work with the purchaser in negoitiating the best fair deal in the best interest of the purchaser. All around great person and that also goes for his team workers over at Bonaventure realty.
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Monday, March 4, 2013

House for sale, 1637 Dekalb St Norristown PA

English: Odd castle-style building on Airy Str...
English: Odd castle-style building on Airy Street, Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Part of the Central Norristown Historic District on the NRHP since November 23, 1984. The Historic District is roughly bounded by Stoney Creek, Walnut, Lafayette, and Fornace Streets, Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Pretty Hidden Step Child House. yes that is how i refer to this property.

(its an endearing title, i myself have a step child that i adore.)

Always overlooked but its really wonderful.

I really do like it, i swear.

why, let me say so.

First it has cozy and charming features nestled in pockets of the house. First example; a curved door that serves as a closet. The knobs are all Victorian; but not junky. It has a simple elegance and whisper that calls back to 1800's.  The fireplace is brick; the kitchen is redone and modern. However the renovation does not over shadow its old world charm nor does it clash.
 
My very favorite is the Tiffany inspired windows that sit right over the front door.
{please be advised, the windows that hang over the front door are not actual Tiffany. They just have a very similar look to them of that of Tiffany made wndows circa the mid 40's.}


lets be honest, the picture sucks. (I'm working on it.) However its worth a showing. Call, text, tweet.


Zillow Add: http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1637-Dekalb-St-Norristown-PA-19401/9867359_zpid/


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   Bedrooms:5 beds
  • Bathrooms:1 bath
  • Single Family:2,020 sq ft
  • Lot:4,791 sq ft
  • Year Built:1920
  •      Heating Type:Other
  • Backyard
  • Full Basement

  • Location of Norristown in Montgomery County
    Location of Norristown in Montgomery County (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
    House for sale, 1637 Dekalb St Norristown PA

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    Friday, March 1, 2013

    Rolling in it, economy surfing BOI.

    Victorian Mansion - Idlewild
    Victorian Mansion - Idlewild (Photo credit: blmiers2)


    And no that is  not a nod to Adele, alright maybe it is.


    How to find your grove in an economy that is always rolling.

     

    It’s certainly not easy, no matter how educated or aware you are. It takes work, reading, waiting, doing, observing, and feeling.

     

    No it’s not natural. However it’s not slimy either. It’s sleek.

    Find your audience, learn about them. About what they love, who they love; what holds value. Then use it, apply to your product, idea, marketing. Absorb them into every inch of your brain.  Don’t use who they are against them. Make it to their advantage.

    When you can put value on “enter product here” they will buy it. You don’t want to ‘sell’ them you want to make  it an experience. Make it easy, fun and simple.

     

    You can apply this tid-bit of advice in any situation, way beyond Real Estate.

    …and yes its always harder than it sounds.

     

     

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    Thursday, February 28, 2013

    manta

    Early fog in Collegeville
    Early fog in Collegeville (Photo credit: Montgomery County Planning Commission)
    http://www.manta.com/c/mxj3f8r/bonaventure-realty



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    The best book of selling i have ever read,ever. No really.

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    My wife and i are a team in real estate, and she carries along with her a small bruised,broken and damaged red book. Its called 'Little Red Book of Selling' by Jeffrey Gitomer

    You don't have to be in sales to learn and (gasp) enjoy this read.

    my all time favorite line is "Do it for yourself, Selfish wins."

    Well by George that's a rather awful line, some of you may whisper.

    NO...i mean, no really its OK. If you can't go out and work or mange your life for you, then who will you do it for? Your dog? I don't think so. Self motivation, its the same thing just using more letters to say so.

    As soon as we walk into the office she flips the cover open and reads some line that has been doodled over or circled or has some odd looking glitter paste. Without fail it makes me think; it makes her think, we think , we muse, we ponder, we discuss. How can we better you (the client) and your time finding what you need?

    I love this book, you will love this book. You/My wife/I will love this book till every page falls out and its just in your head.

    Why, because it has taught US how to be a better employee for YOU.
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