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Networking Works!
Testimonials from our members.
Tell us about your networking experiences.
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Networking Works with Choice Realty
and Home Owners Clubs of America
When your mother tells you she wants something done. What do you do?
You get it done. That’s what was on Charlotte Powell’s mind when she
called Margaret Agee at Home Owners Clubs of America (HOCOA) in
January 2007.
“I recall her asking, ‘my mother wants her house sold in 30 days,
who do you recommend we use,’ and I immediately thought of Jonathan
Lee who operates Choice Realty, an investment real estate
brokerage,” said Agee.
“Many of the homes we buy and sell are owned by senior citizens who
are making a move into another stage in their lives. We have a
process that works faster than a traditional listing,” said Lee.
Later that week, Charlotte and her husband, John Powell, along with
Charlotte’s parents, Ruby and James Nelson, who are in their 80s,
met with Jonathan Lee and Phil Hapke of Choice Realty to discuss
their desire to sell the house quickly. “I had a good feeling about
Jonathan and Phil from the first time we met them. They put my
parents at ease and were very honest and upfront with them,” says
Charlotte.
That evening, the Nelsons and Choice Realty signed a contract with a
closing date set that month. “They did exactly what they said they
would do,” said John. “From the time we met with Jonathan and Phil
to the closing date took less than 30 days.”
Had Margaret not referred the Powells to Choice Realty, this
networking story would not exist. “There have been numerous times
that I have referred my investors to HOCOA,” said Lee. “It’s the
real value in networking with people you can trust,” added Agee.
Earlier this Fall, Mr. Lee received a call from the Nelsons’
son-in-law in Beaufort, SC, who is planning a move back to Missouri
to be closer to family members. Rather than go with a traditional
Realtor, he contacted Choice Realty.
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Submitted
by Barbara Franklin –
Franklin & Associates |
| For several weeks we had
been helping a 73 year old woman with a reverse mortgage.
Her only income is Social Security and she has been in and
out of the hospital lately. At 4 p.m. we received word that
her electricity was being cut off at the end of the day
because a check she wrote to SCE&G was returned from the
bank and she was unable to pay her current bill. In about
three weeks the reverse mortgage will close and her
financial difficulties will be eased but that didn’t help in
today’s crisis. |

Carmen Adderly - SCE&G |
| Fortunately we
contacted Carmen Adderly’s office. LSN members may remember
that Carmen spoke at an LSN meeting last year about the
services SCE&G provides for seniors. The SCE&G serviceman
was on the way to our client’s home to turn off the
electricity at the pole but Carmen’s assistant, Mary Ann,
was able to avert this measure. We are very relieved that
our client – who is in poor health – will not be subjected
to the cold. We are glad to have people like Carmen and Mary
Ann in our network and glad that Yvonne Cooper, Program
Chairman, arranged to have them as speakers last year. |
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Submitted by Kristen Danko - Association for the Blind |
| At our first networking
meeting last year, we all sat around round tables with our
colleagues and talked about how ways we could offer
assistance and ways that we felt we needed assistance. In
our discussion, it was mentioned by, Erin Branham with
Lincare, Inc., that she was getting married in a few months.
I was recently engaged too, so we had lots to talk about!
She asked me if I had bought a dress yet and I explained to
her that I was having a difficult time because the dresses
were so expensive and I was having a hard time justifying
the cost for something that was only going to be worn once.
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| Erin told me
that she had felt the same way and that she bought her dress
through a N.P.O. called Brides Against Breast Cancer. All of
the wedding dresses are donated to the agency (they were
either samples in a bridal salon or worn in a bridal show)
and 100% of the cost of the wedding dresses goes to granting
wishes for woman with breast cancer. It was PERFECT! I was
able to get a beautiful dress at a great price and all the
proceeds went to a good cause. I am forever grateful for the
networking opportunities within Lowcountry Senior Network
both professionally and personally; I am convinced without
LSN I would never have known about Bridges Against Breast
Cancer and never would have found the “guilt-free” dress of
my dreams. |
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