Thursday, October 1, 2009

OPEN HOUSE this Sunday, 10/4

Hi All ~ It's been a while since we've posted to our blog but we couldn't pass up the opportunity to share w/you this fantastic deal on a Single Family Home.

This Sunday, October 4th, from 12PM - 4PM, we're hosting an Open House at 3820 Walters Lane in District Heights, MD. This is a beautiful and spacious 3BDRM, 1BA Rambler that's priced to sale. You can't beat this deal because is marked well below market value. We understand if you're a little skeptical; that's why we're encouraging you to come out because you have to see it to believe it!

Oh, and did I mention that this rambler sits on a .25 acre corner lot. And, not only that, its nestled in a quiet neighborhood minutes from everything: shopping, schools, major highways, public transportation and even Andrews AFB.

So, put on your calendars for this Sunday "OPEN HOUSE IN DISTRICT HGTS MD, 12-4PM". We look forward to seeing you there.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Knocked Down but Not Knocked Out!

It’s been awhile since we’ve last posted to our blog. We hope all is well w/everyone & that you’ve enjoyed your summer thus far.

Today’s post isn’t any different that what you’ve been reading in the newspapers or seeing on the news for quite some time now. What are we talking about? The HOUSING MARKET, that’s what!

While skimming the newspaper, we came across this profound article that paints a disturbing, yet true, picture of the impact the economy has had on the housing market. While there may be gloom & doom in the housing market, you as a homeowner have options. It’s a matter of timing & the ability to act fast. As Tyler Perry’s Madea character would say “If they coming ta get me, I ain’t fittin’ to get got!”. You, as homeowner, know your current financial situation. If you stop to take an realistic analysis of it & are certain that things will not immediately change for the better, then you owe it to yourself to seek help. Drop your pride, humble yourself & get help. There are programs available to assist you in/out of your current situation. The government & your lender can only do but so much. You have to take ownership of the situation & do what’s best for you.

We hear you saying, “That’s easy for you to say. You’re not in my situation.”. And, you know what? You’re right, we’re not but we know that we can help you graciously exit this situation without it being a fiasco or a detriment to your credit. How do we know? Because we’ve helped others just like you & they’re in a better place and position now to regain control of their financial future. So, what are you waiting for…contact us @ 800-358-1837. Or, visit us on the web @ www.destine4change.com. Remember, time is of the essence. Especially for MD residents.

If you wish to read the article in its entirety, then click here. Until next time, Peace!

Friday, June 26, 2009

On A Different Note

Recent events in the news have caused me to take a moment & reflect on the things that are most important in life. Things like your spouse, your children, family and friends. But, not only is time spent with them important, but also, you being there to spend time with them. That’s most important!

Let’s think back for a moment, shall we. Approximately, two weeks ago there was a report of a Continental Airline pilot that died while in flight. One media coverage spoke with his wife who reported that his passing was a complete shock to her. Naturally so, right? But she went on to say that he had just had an extensive physical done. He was “physically” fit and made sure he had a physical performed twice a year.

Ed McMahon. A legend in his own right. The cause of death has not yet been reported but preliminary reports speak to multiple causes of death. Farrah Fawcett who fought a long battle with cancer recently lost the fight. God bless her soul. I remember seeing a news report of a time where she was released from the hospital. She appeared frail but in very good spirits with that award winning smile of hers. Little did she know that smile did wonders for those that knew, watched and admired her. And, then, the shocker of them all…the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Cardiac Arrest. He will be missed by all and our prayers go out to the Jackson family. It’s hard to believe that he’s no longer with us. May he rest in peace.

By now, you may be asking yourself, what does all of them have in common? Their Health…that’s what. Whether you believe in God or not, your body is a temple and it was paid for with a precious price. It’s our responsibility to take care of the body that we’ve been given. We were charged to be wise stewards of that which He has entrusted us with. Therefore, do what you gotta do to take care of that which you have been given. It’s no different then the way you see to the upkeep of your home, car, etc. The same efforts you give to those things that have no value is the same you should give yourself and your body, which does have value. How else will you afford to be able to spend good, quality time with your loved ones. You can’t unless you take action.

So, in my quest to find out the truth about my body, I stumbled across Dr. Suzanne Gundakunst’s website. At first, I was taken aback by her blunt way of delivering the truth but then, I thought about and realized that her brutal honesty is exactly what I needed to hear in order to take action on the advice that she was giving. So, I ask you: can you handle the truth? I don’t think that you can.

If you think you can, then click here. Enter at your own risk. Don’t forget I told you so!

Until next time, peace!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

A Renter's Right to Know!

Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been hearing some disturbing news about renters in homes that are going in/have been foreclosed on and its been unbeknownst to them that the home is in foreclosure. According to the news reports, the renters have paid their rent on time only to find the U.S. Marshalls at their doorstep ready to set them out.

It’s no fault of their own and its unfortunate to be placed in this situation, especially in these hard economic times. However, as a precautionary measure, you as a renter should do what you can to put in the place these precautionary measures:

1. Know the person with whom you’re renting from. Do your research; ask for references, in particular, how many properties do they currently own that are rented out?

2. Pay close attention to (DO NOT OPEN/READ it, that’s a Federal offense) the addressees & frequency of mail received at your address that’s addressed to your landlord. This could be a talltail sign of something going on.

3. Even though your renting, strive to make provisions to save so that you can eventually, one day, own your own. And, if these unforeseen circumstances do happen to arise, at least you’ll have something to fall back on to replace you and your family.

Long story short, you, as a renter, should be vigilant in pursuit your dreams of owning your own home. Why continue to let someone else profit from your monthly sacrifices when you can reap the rewards of homeownership for yourself.

With that being said, I’d like to hear from you. Share with me some of the the things you have endured in your pursuit to owning your own home. Feel free to post your story(ies) in the Comments section and tell us what you learned from your experience(s).

Saturday, May 30, 2009

GM All ~ Up & at 'em early this AM preparing 2 work my ministry by assist'g w/coordinat'g my 1st wedding. Pray 4 me!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

GM All! Eat'g a quick bowl of oatmeal b4 go'g 2 the Dentist which may b all that I'll b able 2 eat 2day.