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Joined 01/20/2008

Lenore & Alex Wilkas

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Prudential Fine Homes Int'l

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We are certified agents for Fine Homes, selling distressed properties, seniors, and people going through divorce. We are here to give the best advice for the individual client's situation and to refer them to proper counsel, should that be necessary. Our knowledge of the mid-Peninsula is great and we like nothing better then to show it off while sharing the special beauty this part of California offers.

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  • Once again the idiots in
    By June 21, 2010 - 2:01pm

    Once again the idiots in Congress add things to legislation that has nothing to do with the original bill. I can't see anyone in small business following this. Can you? I've written my Congresswoman. I suggest you do the same. Also, while you're at it, let your Senators know this is stupid and that they ought to fix it since no one will do it. When things become too complex people refuse to follow them. As for real estate, I sure as hell will be selling it in 2012 and after that as well. I just don't plan on issuing 1099-Misc for everything i purchase over $600 a year. I will not do it, period. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lenore Wilkas Prudential CA Fine Homes International www.WilkasGroup.com

  • I am forwarding this article
    By January 12, 2010 - 12:33pm

    I am forwarding this article to my Congresswoman, Jackie Spier, as well as to my two US Senators. They need to hear for every one of us about this and they all need to hear it loud and clear. We need a law to stop this immediately. Unless the real estate community acts as a group, we won't see this stop. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lenore Wilkas Prudential CA Fine Homes International www.SanMateoRealEstateNews.com

  • I say Bravo to NAR for
    By November 18, 2009 - 3:18pm

    I say Bravo to NAR for developing a tool that really makes sense to the public. It's elegant in design, as it should be, since the designers are the top of the heap. I would like to link to this site, or embed it into my site as a nice tool for my client base. I wonder if this will be allowed. It is a site I will refer my clients to for more detailed information about homeownership, and be confident that the information will be good and sound. Thank you NAR for spending our money wisely on a great project. I also want to chime in on the comments about the NAR designation and how perhaps it can be tightened up. I see one silver lining in this recession and that's the drop off of bad agents. The next would be tightening up of renewal programs and NAR association. I have spent time learning my industry and educating myself with additional training and course work. Most of you have also. This should be worth something and NAR needs to look at another level of designation, above the "entry level". State associations are too intrenched in the combination of NAR and their group to change but why not have a higher level for superior agents? If you've completed GRI, CRS, or another major level of training you automatically are in this level. That might be an easier solution to giving NAR more oomph. Just a thought... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lenore Wilkas, GRI,SRES,RCS-D Prudential CA Fine Homes International www.SanMateoRealEstateNews.com