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Mary Lou Cambriello, along with additional Real Estate Brokers and Agents, share their real estate experiences, including humorous mishaps, etiquette for buyers and sellers, effective communication, and home selling tips.
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Home insurance is crucial for first-time buyers and those with unique situations like pools and pets. Understanding coverage and reviewing policies thoroughly is essential. Environmental factors can affect premiums, and clear communication with insurance agents is important. The podcast also addresses challenges in insuring vacant homes and the need to inform insurers about property status changes. Proactive management of insurance needs is encouraged, along with consulting experts for advice.
Wesley Davis, the property appraiser, explains the importance of filing for homestead exemptions and the deadlines in Indian River County. He discusses property valuation and the role of portability in tax assessments. Residents are encouraged to understand their tax obligations and available exemptions. Personal stories highlight the benefits of consulting the property appraiser's office for potential savings, emphasizing the community's reliance on these services and the need for timely action.
Mary Lou Ciambriello and her team at Re Max Crown Realty share their experiences and roles in real estate, emphasizing teamwork and collaboration. They discuss the importance of support staff and a positive office environment. Mary Lou also talks about her work with clients looking for large parcels of land in Florida and invites landowners to reach out. The session ends with excitement for an upcoming podcast featuring property appraiser Wesley Davis.
Mary Lou Ciambriello, Lou Navarro, Jennifer Arteaga and Erica Ogilvie share their experiences as realtors during the holiday season, highlighting the joy of selling homes and the importance of family traditions. Mary Lou reflects on favorite Christmas memories and the warmth of community events like 'Bark in the Park'. She encourages landowners in Florida to reach out for assistance while wishing everyone a happy holiday season.
Mary Lou Ciambriello, along with guests Chris Junker and John King, shares insights on real estate experiences and the critical need for blood donation amid a growing population. They discuss the distinctions between remodeling and refreshing homes, addressing the challenges and costs of renovations. Financing options for house flipping are explored, emphasizing timing and budgeting. John highlights ethical practices in property transactions, and the group wraps up by wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving
The Kids Tag Art program invites fifth graders to participate in an art competition, fostering creativity and community involvement. Public and private schools in Indian River County take part, with funds raised for art supplies and prizes. A fair judging process ensures anonymous evaluation of the artwork. The podcast highlights the importance of community support and concludes with an invitation to the awards ceremony, celebrating the students' achievements. Today's guests are Indian River County Tax Collector Carole Jean Jordan, Jeremy Tucker, and Jennifer Arteaga.
Mary Lou Ciambriello shares insights on the For Sale by Owner process in real estate. She discusses preparing a home for listing, pricing strategies, and safety during showings. The conversation includes essential paperwork, complexities of selling in HOA communities, and negotiation techniques. Key topics also cover handling inspections, market insights on FSBO sales, and the importance of staging and cleaning before selling. The episode highlights the extensive work realtors do in transactions.
Explore home improvement tips that cost under a thousand dollars, featuring insights from real estate experts. The discussion covers market trends, personal stories, and the importance of community support. Practical advice includes enhancing curb appeal and making cost-effective interior changes, showing how small adjustments can significantly boost property value. Mary Lou Ciambriello, a realtor in Florida, also shares a pet-friendly property listing and invites landowners to connect.
A community event, the first annual Trunk or Treat, is introduced, highlighting local engagement. The significance of the Sunrise Theatre is discussed, focusing on its history and community role. Marketing strategies and audience connections are explored, revealing the extensive preparations for theater productions. Upcoming shows, including a concert by Rick Springfield and Halloween events, are announced, encouraging community participation.
Mary Lou Ciambriello emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions when interviewing realtors. Guests share experiences and common mistakes sellers make. The discussion includes how realtors stand out, their marketing strategies, and the role of open houses. Key topics include appraisals, negotiations, and managing pets during showings. The conversation also covers building client relationships and preparing for hurricanes, along with insights into the local school system. Today's guests are Jennifer Arteaga, John King and Annette Mackey.
We're joined by Ryan Lloyd, Deputy Director/Emergency Management Chief of Indian River County, to talk about hurricane season.  Hurricane preparedness is crucial for reducing stress during storms. The impact of Hurricane Milton is discussed, along with the importance of community resilience. Current forecasts suggest an active hurricane season, highlighting the unpredictability of storms. Post-disaster responses focus on health risks from floodwaters and the need for evacuation guidelines. Additionally, the features of a home, including versatile spaces and community amenities, are showcased to enhance living experiences.
Mary Lou Ciambriello introduces Indian River County, showcasing its appeal and inspiring aspiring realtors. The podcast features guests Sherri L. Sproch, Katherine "Kat" Salvio and Jennifer Arteaga, who share their real estate journeys and the importance of mentorship. Challenges in communication and professionalism are discussed, along with the positive impact realtors have on clients. A detailed home description highlights its features and community benefits, concluding with an invitation to visit.
Mary Lou Ciambriello welcomes listeners to discuss the Blue Water Open Fishing Tournament event. Event coordinators Michelle Morris and Eva Chapman share their experiences, highlighting community involvement and the fun atmosphere. Over $75,000 is raised for child abuse prevention. The conversation also emphasizes the charm of local real estate, featuring spacious homes and a vibrant community lifestyle.
Mary Lou Ciambriello discusses new real estate regulations that have caused confusion among buyers, sellers, and realtors due to a lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors. Experts clarifies that buyers must now sign agreements before viewing properties, while open houses remain accessible without agreements. The importance of a good relationship with a realtor is highlighted, along with details on costs for buyer broker services being paid at closing. The conversation wraps up with a promotion of a specific home listing.#cottageconversations #realestate #realtors #realestateregulations #nationalassociationofrealtors #remax #verobeachrealtor #verobeach #indianrivercounty
Mary Lou Ciambriello, a realtor in Sebastian, Florida, discusses the Blue Water Open fishing tournament and its importance to the local community. The event promotes fishing and supports child abuse prevention efforts. Guests share their experiences with the Exchange Club, highlighting the tournament's history and its positive impact. The Asbury community offers a vibrant lifestyle with pet-friendly amenities, outdoor living spaces, and proximity to the river and beach.
Our guest today:Daniel GuthrieSea to Sea Home Inspections772.539.1925dguthrie@seatoseainspection.com
How do you know the right price to list your home?  Real estate professional Mary Lou Ciambriello speaks with three other experts in the field (Chris Junker, John King and Jennifer Arteaga) about how to list a home at the correct price and why you don't want to ask for too much, too soon.
Cottage Conversations - Selling Your Home From Lived-In to List Ready - with Jennifer Arteaga and Lorraine Slough
Mary Lou Ciambriello chats with Jennifer Arteaga and Francine McElhenny. #CottageConversations, #verobeach #verobeachrealtor #verobeachrealestate #verobeachfl #marylou #remax #realtors #realty
Smart Money Moves

Smart Money Moves

2025-03-1332:25

Realtor Mary Lou Ciambriello is joined by realtors John King, David Gagnon and Chris Junker for a roundtable discussion on real estate.  Discussions include setting buyers' expectations, establishing budgets, the lengths sellers are willing to go to help sell a home, and some funny interactions.
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