Monday, January 21, 2019

The Day and life of a Peterborough Realtor and Selwyn family man. Journal 3




On Friday after work Susan and I decided to go to the cottage for the weekend even though we would not be there much! We arrived and got the heat on which was not a bad thing since the temps were falling quickly this weekend. We settled in for the night and had a few drinks watching the hockey game. This was good and relaxing. Kids even played quietly. I would need it as Saturday I knew was going to be nuts.

Saturday we were up and gone early in the morning. My son had one game in Ennismore and my oldest daughter had a game at Northcrest and a practice in Lakefield. I was also able to squeeze showings in the blanks between ice times. it made for a full day that is for sure.







One of my stops on Saturday morning was at Tim Hortons in Bridgenorth. I could not believe that the parking lot and drive through was practically empty. That said 25 cars pulled in behind me so it did not last long.


After a long day of running all over the place we stopped at the house to check on things before we went to the cottage. We did see some birds around the feeder and a little Dove pressed against the window looking for some warmth.



On Sunday we were back up early in the morning as my daughter had a hockey game back in Ennismore. It snowed over night and I took this shot of Eels Creek before we left Apsley. After the hockey game in Ennismore I ran back to Norwood area for a showing. No shortage of miles!


During Sunday afternoon I worked on two offers on 2 listings that I had in Peterborough. It was nice to have both listings conditionally sold. Congratulations to my sellers!



I went home to referee 3 kids who decided to fight all afternoon. Once I got all that sorted out we had dinner and I watched a terrible Leaf game. Go Leafs Go!

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Your local Realtor®

If you are looking to either Buy or Sell in Selwyn or Peterborough contact me immediately at 705-927-6236

Brad Sinclair, Sales Representative
Royal LePage Frank Real Estate Brokerage
Solving Problems and Making Things Happen in Real Estate since 2007




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Thursday, January 17, 2019

The Day and life of a Peterborough Realtor and Selwyn family man. Journal 2





This morning was a pop out of bed at 6am and wake up my kids as they had hockey practice at 7am. My son wakes up without any issues, my oldest daughter fights me every step of the way. I was finally able to get her butt out of bed at 6:35am. A bucket of cold water was coming.




After hockey I finished my morning routine with a walk. I bundled up so the walk was warm enough, but if I had not it would have been quick. I was able to post my Walk and Talk. Subject was Northcrest and the City giving out parking tickets. I seen today as well the Peterborough Examiner picked up on my initial reaction I had on Twitter when I found out Ptbo's parking enforcement was ticketing cars of the participants of this past weekends Atom Tournament.






Off to the office to work on marketing, social media content and studying. Not all that exciting stuff but at least I can keep my eye on what is going on outside.



I took Susan out for lunch at Jim's Pizza and Pasta. As always we had a beautiful lunch. This restaurant has one of the best pizza's in Peterborough. It is nice to have a date lunch with Susan as it is almost impossible to do it in the night with so much kids activities going on.

I did complete my Royal Chat speaking to what I was looking for, what I had to offer. Check out this video.



After lunch I went back to the office and Susan ran to the kids school to help with reading. Then she gathers up all 3 kids and runs to the Y for swimming. After staring at the computer for hours I like to go for a walk to clear the mind and take some pictures. This is what I captured.












After work we all met for dinner then I took My youngest daughter to Sparks. This kid loves Girl Guilds. It sucked I will be honest to leave the warm house to drop and pick her up!



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Brad Sinclair, Sales Representative
Royal LePage Frank Real Estate Brokerage
Solving Problems and Making Things Happen in Real Estate since 2007




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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

The Day and life of a Peterborough Realtor and Selwyn family man. Journal 1



It was kickstart morning for Royal Lepage Frank in Peterborough. Breakfast started at 8:15am. Meeting was at 9:00am with three speakers.  I decided that I would still get up at my regular time of 6am but I would bounce out of bed at that time not lay there in denial for 20 mins like I usually do. Susan got out of bed at 6:45am and woke me up. I did not set the fricken alarm right the night before. Shit. I started my day late.

I did get my daily Walk and Talk out for the morning. Here is the chat!



I have my set of rituals I do every single morning. I rushed my tasks and was in the shower by 7:45am. I asked the kids to get their butts in gear as Susan wanted to come to the meeting as well. That was a mistake. Immediately my oldest went into slow motion mode. I left the house at 8:15am and arrived at Peterborough Golf and Country Club about 20 mins later. Susan, after dealing with the kids did not arrive until shortly after 9am. Keith had us all beat and was at the meeting upon my arrival.

Our Kickstart meeting had three speakers and the one I wanted to hear the most from is a Lawyer named Mark Weisleder. Mark was presenting for an hour about the Cannabis ACT how it affects sales and leases. We also heard from TD’s Albert Breckenridge on market conditions. I find that topic dry but it is useful information. Our last speaker was Phil Hollander from Morris Real Estate Marketing. He spoke about, you guessed it, Real Estate Marketing.





From this meeting I went to the Northcrest to tape tomorrows Walk and Talk. It will be a hot topic that is for sure. I took a look at the outside of the arena. I know what it looks like in the inside but I never paid much attention to the outside. It just looks neglected right from the sign on.





Take a look at this crack on the side of the building. They tried to patch it but the whole wall is pulling apart.



Late the prior night we worked on putting together a deal on my lot that I had listed on Surgarbush Cres. We where able to satisfy both the buyer and seller. I drove out to Lakehurst and flipped my first signs to SOLD for 2019. Nice to get that done. 






After our kick start meeting Susan went back to the office for some more training offered by the Brokerage and to button up paperwork. I came home to work at the home office and wait to get the kids off the bus. I know why I love my office in Peterborough so much, it is hard to get on a roll of anything as the kids ask hundreds of questions every few minutes.


I then made dinner. lol Susan picked up the dinner and we quickly ate. We needed to be out of the house by 5:30pm to do a pickup and play a hockey game.



I got a few shirts made with the Royal Lepage logo. I purchased this in Lindsay at Kawartha Custom Vinyl. I had a RLP pin that I really liked but I lost the darn thing in the washing machine. My hope is to identify my profession when I am out and about.




My daughter played in the Ops arena in City of Kawartha Lakes for a night game. It is an old barn and the ice is awful. The puck literally does not slide on the ice. It sticks like carpet. The Ennismore Eagles and the Lindsay Linx played through the difficulty of the ice to have a wonderful game. Ennismore came out on top 3-2.

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Your local Realtor®

If you are looking to either Buy or Sell in Selwyn or Peterborough contact me immediately at 705-927-6236

Brad Sinclair, Sales Representative
Royal LePage Frank Real Estate Brokerage
Solving Problems and Making Things Happen in Real Estate since 2007




www.royallepagerealestate.com

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