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Brendan Aiello

What Happened to the Monday Market Reports?

I have been getting  a few emails lately asking me, “What happened to the Monday Real Estate Market Reports?” Well, the answer is simple. They are so popular, we made our own site for them alone that is being run by my father, Peter Aiello!

So, if you want to read & review the best local & hyper local real estate market reports in the area, check out: www.ThePeninsulaRealEstateBroker.com!

David Tapper

CASHIN COMPANY HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY COLDWELL BANKER

 

Cashin Company has been acquired by Coldwell Banker.

 Yesterday afternoon, November 11, 2010, Skip Cashin sent out a companywide email saying that the Cashin Company family has exciting news to share with all their agents and personnel and would be meeting at the Menlo Park Country Club for a meeting  and lunch tomorrow.

 Today, an emotional Skip Cashin announced that he has sold Cashin Company Realtors to Coldwell Banker, effective immediately.

 Rick Turley, President of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in the San Francisco Bay Area will take over and feels that acquiring Cashin Company is a great fit in terms of respective cultures, their core values and the strength in our local marketplace in the luxury market.

 Coldwell Banker will take over the 270 agents who were with Cashin Company and now has 60 offices and over 3,500 sales associates who accounted for more than $11 Billion in sales volume last year.

 I’d like to take this opportunity to personally thank Mr. Skip Cashin and his family for the opportunity to work for such a respected family run business.

 Lastly, I would like to welcome Rick Turley and his team of professionals. I look forward to working with you and Coldwell Banker  starting today

David Tapper

David Tapper

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

 

Congratulations to the San Francisco Giants. The 2010 World Series Champions!
 
Wow, being a San Francisco Native, I have never been so proud. All the heartaches from the loses to both the Oakland A’s in 1989 and then the Angels in the 2002 World Series make this Championship so much sweeter. I’m not including the 1962 loss to the New York Yankees because I was only 1 years old.
 
Edgar Renteria was the MVP of the World Series with home runs in two of the games, and batted over 400. Many fans including myself have complained how the Giants overpaid for Renteria two years ago when they offered him a two year deal for $18,000,000. Well that investment paid off last night. Big time!
 
This was truly a team win. Home grown talent from the drafting of these kids to adding a few misfits here and there made up the Champions. The pitching, from the starters to the bullpen pitched outstanding.
 
I think one of the big reasons the Giants won was because they were in a playoff mode since late August. Trailing the San Diego Padres for almost the entire season and then also fighting off the Colorado Rockies really prepared the team for the playoffs.
 
There will be a parade tomorrow, November 3rd 2010 honoring the Giants that will go down market street and end at Civic Center. 
SEE YOU THERE

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