Message YOUR COMPANY NAME123.456.7890 | 234.567.8901 youremail@email.comyourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HERESOI MarketingYour number one source of business should come from friends, relatives and past customers*.But do they know you are still around to serve them and their referrals?They will know as you keep in touch on a monthly basis. It’s easy, affordable and something you should be doing.Tony@PowerMailersUSA.com239.235.3170* According to various surveys and real estate experts, a significant portion of a REALTOR’s business, often estimated between 60% and 80%, typically comes from their Sphere of Influence (SOI), meaning referrals from friends, family, past clients, and other personal connections.Your Photo andContact Info Here123.456.7890 | youremail@email.com | yourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HEREPreheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, and salt until combined. In another bowl, cream together butter, granulated and brown sugar on medium-high speed until light and fluy. Add in the pumpkin, egg, and vanil-la to butter mixture, and beat on medium until just combined. Fold in the dry ingredients until just combined.Drop dough onto your cookie sheet by heaping tablespoon-fuls then flatten them slightly. (The cookies poof up slightly rather than flattening during baking, so shape them beforehand.)Bake for 15 to 20 minutes and then transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool until they reach room temperature. Frost with cream cheese frosting, and sprinkle with an extra pinch of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon. TO MAKE THE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING...With an electric mixer, beat cream cheese, butter and vanilla together on medium-high speed until smooth. Gradually add in the powdered sugar until it is all combined and the frosting is smooth. If it is too thick, add in a table-spoon or two of milk or water until it reaches your desired consistency. If it is too thin, add in more powdered sugar until it reaches your desired consistency.Pumpkin Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting (makes 3 dozen)COOKIE INGREDIENTS2 ½ cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice, plus extra for sprinkling½ teaspoon salt½ cup (1 stick) butter, softened1 cup granulated sugar½ cup brown sugar1 ¼ cups canned pumpkin puree1 egg1 teaspoon vanilla extractFROSTING INGREDIENTS8 ounces (1 brick) low-fat cream cheese, room temperature3 tablespoons butter, room temperature1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 cups powdered sugarIf your home is currently listed with another broker, please disregard this advertisement as it is in no way a solicitation of that listing.Mr. & Mrs. Smithor Current Resident123 Longboat LaneAnywhere, FL 12345PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDNAPLES, FLPERMIT NO. 177Knowing what is available on the market is vitally important to understanding an ever changing real estate marketplace. Not just what has sold… what’s on the market now. Combining them both is important so you can get an accurate picture of your equity today.Mr. & Mrs. Smithor Current Resident123 Longboat LaneAnywhere, FL 12345PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDNAPLES, FLPERMIT NO. 177Go to www.yourwebsite.com. Click on your area and see what’s sold and what’s for sale for free!If you would like a more in-depth analysis of your home, fill in the short form and I’ll prepare a customized net-equity report for you.123.456.7890 | youremail@email.com | yourwebsite.comYOUR NAME HEREYOUR COMPANY NAMEReal Time Market Reports Online
Hello Neighbors, While only the most long term resident or native Floridian can feel fall in the air, we know it’s coming because our schedules are lled with school activities for kids and grandkids, the Holidays are approaching quicker than most of us have time to think about, and life in general is in full swing. While there is a change in the weather, the housing market is also going through some changes of its own. It might feel slower right now, but we are entering season, a time when people ock to our Florida communities looking for a home to purchase. Don’t let the illusion of a cooling market deter you from selling or buying a home. In fact, buyers are in a fantastic position now so if you are thinking about making a move, now is a great time. We would love to represent you as you look for your rst home, seasonal home, or dream home.And, if you are considering selling your home, now is a fantastic time to get it on the market. We can help you navigate the busy season as people make the leap into home ownership in our community. We are here to help you navigate the changing market! We would love to sit down with you and provide you with a complimentary comparative market analysis. We can also lay out listing strategies and work with you to come up with a plan that will get your home sold for top dollar in this seasonal market. Please give us a call or send an email today to discuss selling you home!Sincerely, Your NameYOUR COMPANY NAMEWith the Holidays approaching, there are areas in your home that will see more wear and tear over the next two-three months than any time during the year. Doing a few simple maintenance projects will help eliminate stress when you have family and friends in town by catching issues early on. It’s also important to keep these areas well maintained so when you decide to sell your home you aren’t met with a long list of overwhelming and expensive repairs. DIRECTIONS:Peel and deseed the pumpkin if not already prepared (look for cut pumpkin at your grocery store or ask if they can cut one for you). Cut into small, diced pieces . Peel and dice the onion and garlic.Warm the oil and butter in a medium pan over a medium heat then add the onion. Cook for 5-6 minutes until the onion softens, making sure it doesn’t brown. Add the garlic and pumpkin, cover and cook a few more minutes until soft. Mash most of the pumpkin so that it’s a rough puree with a few pieces left whole for texture.Add the rice, cook for two minutes, then add enough stock to cover the rice. Keep adding a little more stock (around ½ to 1 cup at a time) as the previous amount is absorbed, stirring now and then so that it doesn’t stick. Once all the stock has been absorbed and the rice is cooked, stir in the parmesan, nutmeg, and pepper. Add salt to taste. Serve topped with a drizzle of aged balsamic and a few shaves of parmesan.Pumpkin Risotto (Makes 3 Servings)INGREDIENTS:12 oz pumpkin peeled & de-seeded1 medium onion1 clove garlic1 tablespoon olive oil1 tbsp butter1 ½ cups arborio rice 3 cups vegetable or chicken stock¾ cup freshly grated parmesan1 pinch nutmeg1 pinch pepperSaltBalsamic vinegarKitchenClean your dishwasher filter to increase the longevity of your appliance. This will add years to the life of your dish-washer and you won’t have to call a repairman Thanksgiv-ing weekend.Make sure your smoke detectors work and the batteries are fresh. It’s safer and no one likes to wake up at 3am to a beeping fire alarm! Change the water filter in your refrigerator - it’s easier on you when guests can help themselves to water so you want to make sure it’s working properly. Check your oven lights to make sure they are working and consider purchasing a thermometer to check the oven temperature. You don’t want to undercook the turkey and overcook the pies! BathromCheck under the sink for leaks, make sure your shower heads are working well, and change any burnt out or old lightbulbs.Make sure your grout and tiles are sealed so the extra water from guests doesn’t cause a mold issue. Launy RomReview each hose in your washer and dryer for its condition by looking at the rubber exterior for cracking or brittle bits.Get your lint trap profession-ally cleaned - a dryer fire is a horrible thing to deal with any time of year but it’s especially dangerous if you have guests in your home. Eti/Genal Maintenance Fix or replace any broken furniture so you can enter-tain outside as the weather becomes more mild. Also make sure walkways are clean, level, and well lit. Have your pool and spa heater serviced so you and your guests can use these areas on chilly nights. Get your AC serviced so it’s working properly and you can keep your home at a comfortable temperature as you entertain. Like NewLike NewTips that Help You Keep Your Home in Top ShapeYour Photo andContact Info Here123.456.7890 | 234.567.8901 youremail@email.comyourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HERE
Hello Neighbors, While only the most long term resident or native Floridian can feel fall in the air, we know it’s coming because our schedules are lled with school activities for kids and grandkids, the Holidays are approaching quicker than most of us have time to think about, and life in general is in full swing. While there is a change in the weather, the housing market is also going through some changes of its own. It might feel slower right now, but we are entering season, a time when people ock to our Florida communities looking for a home to purchase. Don’t let the illusion of a cooling market deter you from selling or buying a home. In fact, buyers are in a fantastic position now so if you are thinking about making a move, now is a great time. We would love to represent you as you look for your rst home, seasonal home, or dream home.And, if you are considering selling your home, now is a fantastic time to get it on the market. We can help you navigate the busy season as people make the leap into home ownership in our community. We are here to help you navigate the changing market! We would love to sit down with you and provide you with a complimentary comparative market analysis. We can also lay out listing strategies and work with you to come up with a plan that will get your home sold for top dollar in this seasonal market. Please give us a call or send an email today to discuss selling you home!Sincerely, Your NameYOUR COMPANY NAMEWith the Holidays approaching, there are areas in your home that will see more wear and tear over the next two-three months than any time during the year. Doing a few simple maintenance projects will help eliminate stress when you have family and friends in town by catching issues early on. It’s also important to keep these areas well maintained so when you decide to sell your home you aren’t met with a long list of overwhelming and expensive repairs. DIRECTIONS:Peel and deseed the pumpkin if not already prepared (look for cut pumpkin at your grocery store or ask if they can cut one for you). Cut into small, diced pieces . Peel and dice the onion and garlic.Warm the oil and butter in a medium pan over a medium heat then add the onion. Cook for 5-6 minutes until the onion softens, making sure it doesn’t brown. Add the garlic and pumpkin, cover and cook a few more minutes until soft. Mash most of the pumpkin so that it’s a rough puree with a few pieces left whole for texture.Add the rice, cook for two minutes, then add enough stock to cover the rice. Keep adding a little more stock (around ½ to 1 cup at a time) as the previous amount is absorbed, stirring now and then so that it doesn’t stick. Once all the stock has been absorbed and the rice is cooked, stir in the parmesan, nutmeg, and pepper. Add salt to taste. Serve topped with a drizzle of aged balsamic and a few shaves of parmesan.Pumpkin Risotto (Makes 3 Servings)INGREDIENTS:12 oz pumpkin peeled & de-seeded1 medium onion1 clove garlic1 tablespoon olive oil1 tbsp butter1 ½ cups arborio rice 3 cups vegetable or chicken stock¾ cup freshly grated parmesan1 pinch nutmeg1 pinch pepperSaltBalsamic vinegarKitchenClean your dishwasher filter to increase the longevity of your appliance. This will add years to the life of your dish-washer and you won’t have to call a repairman Thanksgiv-ing weekend.Make sure your smoke detectors work and the batteries are fresh. It’s safer and no one likes to wake up at 3am to a beeping fire alarm! Change the water filter in your refrigerator - it’s easier on you when guests can help themselves to water so you want to make sure it’s working properly. Check your oven lights to make sure they are working and consider purchasing a thermometer to check the oven temperature. You don’t want to undercook the turkey and overcook the pies! BathromCheck under the sink for leaks, make sure your shower heads are working well, and change any burnt out or old lightbulbs.Make sure your grout and tiles are sealed so the extra water from guests doesn’t cause a mold issue. Launy RomReview each hose in your washer and dryer for its condition by looking at the rubber exterior for cracking or brittle bits.Get your lint trap profession-ally cleaned - a dryer fire is a horrible thing to deal with any time of year but it’s especially dangerous if you have guests in your home. Eti/Genal Maintenance Fix or replace any broken furniture so you can enter-tain outside as the weather becomes more mild. Also make sure walkways are clean, level, and well lit. Have your pool and spa heater serviced so you and your guests can use these areas on chilly nights. Get your AC serviced so it’s working properly and you can keep your home at a comfortable temperature as you entertain. Like NewLike NewTips that Help You Keep Your Home in Top ShapeYour Photo andContact Info Here123.456.7890 | 234.567.8901 youremail@email.comyourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HERE
Hello Neighbors, While only the most long term resident or native Floridian can feel fall in the air, we know it’s coming because our schedules are lled with school activities for kids and grandkids, the Holidays are approaching quicker than most of us have time to think about, and life in general is in full swing. While there is a change in the weather, the housing market is also going through some changes of its own. It might feel slower right now, but we are entering season, a time when people ock to our Florida communities looking for a home to purchase. Don’t let the illusion of a cooling market deter you from selling or buying a home. In fact, buyers are in a fantastic position now so if you are thinking about making a move, now is a great time. We would love to represent you as you look for your rst home, seasonal home, or dream home.And, if you are considering selling your home, now is a fantastic time to get it on the market. We can help you navigate the busy season as people make the leap into home ownership in our community. We are here to help you navigate the changing market! We would love to sit down with you and provide you with a complimentary comparative market analysis. We can also lay out listing strategies and work with you to come up with a plan that will get your home sold for top dollar in this seasonal market. Please give us a call or send an email today to discuss selling you home!Sincerely, Your NameYOUR COMPANY NAMEWith the Holidays approaching, there are areas in your home that will see more wear and tear over the next two-three months than any time during the year. Doing a few simple maintenance projects will help eliminate stress when you have family and friends in town by catching issues early on. It’s also important to keep these areas well maintained so when you decide to sell your home you aren’t met with a long list of overwhelming and expensive repairs. DIRECTIONS:Peel and deseed the pumpkin if not already prepared (look for cut pumpkin at your grocery store or ask if they can cut one for you). Cut into small, diced pieces . Peel and dice the onion and garlic.Warm the oil and butter in a medium pan over a medium heat then add the onion. Cook for 5-6 minutes until the onion softens, making sure it doesn’t brown. Add the garlic and pumpkin, cover and cook a few more minutes until soft. Mash most of the pumpkin so that it’s a rough puree with a few pieces left whole for texture.Add the rice, cook for two minutes, then add enough stock to cover the rice. Keep adding a little more stock (around ½ to 1 cup at a time) as the previous amount is absorbed, stirring now and then so that it doesn’t stick. Once all the stock has been absorbed and the rice is cooked, stir in the parmesan, nutmeg, and pepper. Add salt to taste. Serve topped with a drizzle of aged balsamic and a few shaves of parmesan.Pumpkin Risotto (Makes 3 Servings)INGREDIENTS:12 oz pumpkin peeled & de-seeded1 medium onion1 clove garlic1 tablespoon olive oil1 tbsp butter1 ½ cups arborio rice 3 cups vegetable or chicken stock¾ cup freshly grated parmesan1 pinch nutmeg1 pinch pepperSaltBalsamic vinegarKitchenClean your dishwasher filter to increase the longevity of your appliance. This will add years to the life of your dish-washer and you won’t have to call a repairman Thanksgiv-ing weekend.Make sure your smoke detectors work and the batteries are fresh. It’s safer and no one likes to wake up at 3am to a beeping fire alarm! Change the water filter in your refrigerator - it’s easier on you when guests can help themselves to water so you want to make sure it’s working properly. Check your oven lights to make sure they are working and consider purchasing a thermometer to check the oven temperature. You don’t want to undercook the turkey and overcook the pies! BathromCheck under the sink for leaks, make sure your shower heads are working well, and change any burnt out or old lightbulbs.Make sure your grout and tiles are sealed so the extra water from guests doesn’t cause a mold issue. Launy RomReview each hose in your washer and dryer for its condition by looking at the rubber exterior for cracking or brittle bits.Get your lint trap profession-ally cleaned - a dryer fire is a horrible thing to deal with any time of year but it’s especially dangerous if you have guests in your home. Eti/Genal Maintenance Fix or replace any broken furniture so you can enter-tain outside as the weather becomes more mild. Also make sure walkways are clean, level, and well lit. Have your pool and spa heater serviced so you and your guests can use these areas on chilly nights. Get your AC serviced so it’s working properly and you can keep your home at a comfortable temperature as you entertain. Like NewLike NewTips that Help You Keep Your Home in Top ShapeYour Photo andContact Info Here123.456.7890 | 234.567.8901 youremail@email.comyourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HERE
YOUR COMPANY NAME123.456.7890 | 234.567.8901 youremail@email.comyourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HERESOI MarketingYour number one source of business should come from friends, relatives and past customers*.But do they know you are still around to serve them and their referrals?They will know as you keep in touch on a monthly basis. It’s easy, affordable and something you should be doing.Tony@PowerMailersUSA.com239.235.3170* According to various surveys and real estate experts, a significant portion of a REALTOR’s business, often estimated between 60% and 80%, typically comes from their Sphere of Influence (SOI), meaning referrals from friends, family, past clients, and other personal connections.Your Photo andContact Info Here123.456.7890 | youremail@email.com | yourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HEREPreheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, and salt until combined. In another bowl, cream together butter, granulated and brown sugar on medium-high speed until light and fluy. Add in the pumpkin, egg, and vanil-la to butter mixture, and beat on medium until just combined. Fold in the dry ingredients until just combined.Drop dough onto your cookie sheet by heaping tablespoon-fuls then flatten them slightly. (The cookies poof up slightly rather than flattening during baking, so shape them beforehand.)Bake for 15 to 20 minutes and then transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool until they reach room temperature. Frost with cream cheese frosting, and sprinkle with an extra pinch of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon. TO MAKE THE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING...With an electric mixer, beat cream cheese, butter and vanilla together on medium-high speed until smooth. Gradually add in the powdered sugar until it is all combined and the frosting is smooth. If it is too thick, add in a table-spoon or two of milk or water until it reaches your desired consistency. If it is too thin, add in more powdered sugar until it reaches your desired consistency.Pumpkin Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting (makes 3 dozen)COOKIE INGREDIENTS2 ½ cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice, plus extra for sprinkling½ teaspoon salt½ cup (1 stick) butter, softened1 cup granulated sugar½ cup brown sugar1 ¼ cups canned pumpkin puree1 egg1 teaspoon vanilla extractFROSTING INGREDIENTS8 ounces (1 brick) low-fat cream cheese, room temperature3 tablespoons butter, room temperature1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 cups powdered sugarIf your home is currently listed with another broker, please disregard this advertisement as it is in no way a solicitation of that listing.Mr. & Mrs. Smithor Current Resident123 Longboat LaneAnywhere, FL 12345PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDNAPLES, FLPERMIT NO. 177Knowing what is available on the market is vitally important to understanding an ever changing real estate marketplace. Not just what has sold… what’s on the market now. Combining them both is important so you can get an accurate picture of your equity today.Mr. & Mrs. Smithor Current Resident123 Longboat LaneAnywhere, FL 12345PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDNAPLES, FLPERMIT NO. 177Go to www.yourwebsite.com. Click on your area and see what’s sold and what’s for sale for free!If you would like a more in-depth analysis of your home, fill in the short form and I’ll prepare a customized net-equity report for you.123.456.7890 | youremail@email.com | yourwebsite.comYOUR NAME HEREYOUR COMPANY NAMEReal Time Market Reports Online
YOUR COMPANY NAME123.456.7890 | 234.567.8901 youremail@email.comyourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HERESOI MarketingYour number one source of business should come from friends, relatives and past customers*.But do they know you are still around to serve them and their referrals?They will know as you keep in touch on a monthly basis. It’s easy, affordable and something you should be doing.Tony@PowerMailersUSA.com239.235.3170* According to various surveys and real estate experts, a significant portion of a REALTOR’s business, often estimated between 60% and 80%, typically comes from their Sphere of Influence (SOI), meaning referrals from friends, family, past clients, and other personal connections.Your Photo andContact Info Here123.456.7890 | youremail@email.com | yourwebsite.comYOUR NAME & PHOTO HEREPreheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, and salt until combined. In another bowl, cream together butter, granulated and brown sugar on medium-high speed until light and fluy. Add in the pumpkin, egg, and vanil-la to butter mixture, and beat on medium until just combined. Fold in the dry ingredients until just combined.Drop dough onto your cookie sheet by heaping tablespoon-fuls then flatten them slightly. (The cookies poof up slightly rather than flattening during baking, so shape them beforehand.)Bake for 15 to 20 minutes and then transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool until they reach room temperature. Frost with cream cheese frosting, and sprinkle with an extra pinch of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon. TO MAKE THE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING...With an electric mixer, beat cream cheese, butter and vanilla together on medium-high speed until smooth. Gradually add in the powdered sugar until it is all combined and the frosting is smooth. If it is too thick, add in a table-spoon or two of milk or water until it reaches your desired consistency. If it is too thin, add in more powdered sugar until it reaches your desired consistency.Pumpkin Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting (makes 3 dozen)COOKIE INGREDIENTS2 ½ cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice, plus extra for sprinkling½ teaspoon salt½ cup (1 stick) butter, softened1 cup granulated sugar½ cup brown sugar1 ¼ cups canned pumpkin puree1 egg1 teaspoon vanilla extractFROSTING INGREDIENTS8 ounces (1 brick) low-fat cream cheese, room temperature3 tablespoons butter, room temperature1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 cups powdered sugarIf your home is currently listed with another broker, please disregard this advertisement as it is in no way a solicitation of that listing.Mr. & Mrs. Smithor Current Resident123 Longboat LaneAnywhere, FL 12345PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDNAPLES, FLPERMIT NO. 177Knowing what is available on the market is vitally important to understanding an ever changing real estate marketplace. Not just what has sold… what’s on the market now. Combining them both is important so you can get an accurate picture of your equity today.Mr. & Mrs. Smithor Current Resident123 Longboat LaneAnywhere, FL 12345PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDNAPLES, FLPERMIT NO. 177Go to www.yourwebsite.com. Click on your area and see what’s sold and what’s for sale for free!If you would like a more in-depth analysis of your home, fill in the short form and I’ll prepare a customized net-equity report for you.123.456.7890 | youremail@email.com | yourwebsite.comYOUR NAME HEREYOUR COMPANY NAMEReal Time Market Reports Online