The "Journey Home"

Musings, reflections, and observations on the ongoing saga of the journey from one home to another.            | My To Do List   | My Organizer   | NHJ Home   | NHJ Blog Home   | About Us   | Register   | Login

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2008-06-28 Welcome to BlogEngine.NET 1.4.5 7402 4.4

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2009-04-21 A Search for Professionalism 7372 None

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2009-12-30 Housing Market Hopes for Better New Year 5706 None
2009-06-24 No Creative Financing = Lesser Big Home Sales? 5900 None
2009-06-16 Will A Chastizing Mentality of Excessiveness Cause Large Homes to Go the Way of the Dinosaur? 5263 4
2009-03-09 Paying Forward 2133 None
2009-02-20 Do Your Own Thinking 5959 None
2009-02-03 Six More Weeks! 5174 3
2009-01-08 Our New President & His Housing Dilemma 5281 None
2009-01-07 Are You One of These Home Buyers? 6100 None
2008-12-22 Plan For the Offensive Ahead - Now's the Time to Get Your Home Ready 4263 None
2008-11-23 Near Perfection Required 5611 None
2008-11-03 Price, Size, Quality 5771 None
2008-10-26 Good, Cheap, Fast 5147 5
2008-10-22 Interesting Thought 5144 None
2008-10-15 The Right "Selling" Words 1914 None
2008-10-06 Not So Well Done 1739 None
2008-09-30 Well Done! 6082 None
2008-09-23 On Our Way 0 None

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About the author

The son of a carpenter, I grew up on the blue-collar side of the housing industry, working for several construction companies during my high school and college years. This background knowledge of “sticks and bricks” served me well in both my personal and professional life, as I landed my first white collar job working for a research and consulting firm that specialized in housing and consumer behavior.

Over the years, I have stuck to the white-collar side of the business – co-owning a real estate consulting firm for nearly ten years and then involving myself with home building and land development companies.  I am still confident enough to swing a hammer on most of my own personal remodeling jobs.

Learning both sides of the fence, so to speak, gives me a unique perspective of the pitfalls and rewards people realize when owning a home. I have gained my own experiences and absorbed the experiences of others along the way.

My goal is to share these experiences and provide the tools and information to help people reduce the pitfalls and increase the rewards when it comes to their own “new home journey”.

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