Tampa REALTOR® Magazine - Jan./Feb. 2018

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JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018

REALTOR

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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GREATER TAMPA REALTORS®

Meet the 2018 Leadership Team PAGE 25 CODE OF ETHICS 11 • MARKET STATS 21

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AFFILIATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 38


CONTENTS

january - february 2018

annual installation & awards banquet

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The 2018 board of directors was installed and the annual award winners were announced at GTR’s 106th installation ceremony.

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5 PRESIDENT’S CORNER

Dream big, sparkle more, shine brighter in 2018!

Getting to GARD

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A first-time GARD attendee shares her perspective on the event. PAGE 12

Looking Ahead

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Predictions on the 2018 real estate market PAGE 16

6 REALTORS® IN ACTION RPAC Major Investors

11 CODE OF ETHICS

Obligations under Exclusive Listing

21 LOCAL MARKET STATS

Hillsborough County and the Tampa-Clearwater-St. Pete MSA

22 CALENDAR

Classes and Events

29 AFFILIATE CORNER 2018 Leadership

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Meet the 2018 Board of Directors. PAGE 25

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26 Tech 2.0

Great things ahead in 2018!

35 MEET OUR NEW MEMBERS

New REALTORS® and Brokers

How new technologies are changing the real estate landscape

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Affiliate Business Directory Search our list of active Affiliate businesses.

SUBMIT YOUR CONTENT! Do you have a comment on an article in this edition? Want to submit an idea or write an article for the next issue? Contact the editor at news@tamparealtors.org.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Cianna Curry recently joined Greater Tampa REALTORS® as the new database administrator. In her new position, she manages and maintains the association’s database of more than 10,000 members. Before joining GTR last November, Cianna was with a digital marketing firm where she also managed their database and worked with the engineering team to help produce software updates for three years. Originally from Orlando, Cianna has made her home in the Brandon area and enjoys cooking, ballet and tap dancing and watching and attending professional basketball games. Correction: An incorrect photo of John T. Sanders, Jr., of Sanders Realty & Appraisal, was published with his obituary in the November/December 2017 issue of Tampa REALTOR® magazine. Sanders Realty is still operational under John’s wife, Jo Ann Sanders. Greater Tampa REALTORS® regrets the error and extends our condolences to the Sanders family.

Forget Something? The NAR Code of Ethics training deadline is December 31, 2018. All REALTORS® must complete the mandatory biennial Code of Ethics training by December 31. Check out the events calendar to register to take the course at GTR: TampaRealtors.org/calendar.

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2018 OFFICERS President: Mari Colgan President-Elect: Dan Hazy Vice President: Ashley Christie Treasurer: Darlene Davenport Secretary: Bob Pasquarello Immediate Past President: Joe Perez 2018 DIRECTORS Ruth Bryson, Anthony Canizares, John Daux P.A., Marvin Gordon, Nico Hohman, Lea Lagueux, Ellie Lambert, Brad Monroe, Jay Quigley, Carl Shenning, Bridget Jenkins-Wilson and Marie Gregorio EDITOR/DESIGNER Brittany J. Jackson, Communications Director ASSISTANT EDITOR Kimberly Chin, Communications Specialist

The Greater Tampa REALTORS®, Inc. (GTR) is the largest Tampa Bay-based professional association of real estate brokers and sales associates conducting business throughout the Bay. GTR provides educational programs, ethical guidance and other services that enable licensed real estate professionals to help people buy and sell homes in the Greater Tampa area. For more information, please visit tamparealtors.org. REPRODUCTION Tampa REALTOR® magazine is published bi-monthly for members of GTR in the interest of informing, promoting, and improving the real estate industry. With the exception of articles and materials from other publications reprinted in this magazine, members and affiliate members of GTR are hereby authorized to reproduce articles appearing in this newspaper, provided each such reproduction gives the following credit: Reprinted from the Tampa REALTOR® magazine, Greater Tampa REALTORS®.

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ADVERTISING INFORMATION For advertising information/sales, please contact Brittany J. Jackson at 813.879.7010 or news@ tamparealtors.org. All advertising is subject to the approval of the GTR Board of Directors/Chief Executive Officer.


PRESIDENT’S CORNER

Dream Big, Sparkle More, Shine Brighter!

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appy new year to my Greater Tampa REALTORS® family! I’m excited for the opportunity to serve as your 2018 president. I look forward to working with you to better our association and to provide more value and support to all of our members. This year, I would love to see more members engaged, connected and taking advantage of the many benefits your association membership offers. I know it’s not always easy to get involved if you haven’t already been. That’s why I want to share my personal GTR story with you. As I look back to August of 2011, I asked my women’s Bible study group for prayers, as I needed personal direction. Little did I know that Shannon Damschen, who I had done a deal with, would call and ask me to attend a committee meeting at Greater Tampa REALTORS®. I had joined GTR in January of 1999 but only went there as needed and never had the desire to be involved. I said “no” a couple of times but Shannon was persistent. When I finally agreed, I attended my first committee meeting,

which was Governmental Affairs, in November of 2011. I remember saying to Shannon that those were the smartest people I had ever been around AND that I had no intent on doing that again! After the meeting was over, she immediately signed me up for the Governmental Affairs and RPAC Committees for that following year. I went on to serve as a director for the 2013 – 2014 term, chair of RPAC for 2014, secretary, vice president and president-elect. Today, I am humbled to serve as 2018 president. My life has change both personally and professionally since getting involved with GTR. I’ve made friends, grown as a professional and have had amazing opportunities to network with colleagues from across the country. I thank God for answered prayers.

Enthusiasm breeds energy and if you are energetic, nothing is impossible. When you sparkle, you inspire others around you. Sparkle more! There may be times when it’s hard to believe in the future. When this happens, concentrate on the present. Cultivate your happiness until courage returns. Look forward to the stars shining brightly at night and the beauty of the day’s sunshine. Shine brighter! Go ahead – show the world what you are made of! Dream big, sparkle more and shine brighter!

This year, I want to encourage you to get involved, if you haven’t already, and dream, sparkle, shine! There may always be dreams larger than your own, but there will never be a dream exactly like your own. You are more marvelous than you know. Dream big!

MARI COLGAN 2018 President

Employee spotlight

Laura Izzo, CPA, MBA, RCE, GRI, ABR - Chief Financial Officer GTR congratulates Chief Financial Officer Laura Izzo who recently earned the REALTOR® Association Certified Executive (RCE) designation, the only professional designation specific to the industry of REALTOR® association management. The designation demonstrates expertise and a commitment to professional growth. Laura has been the CFO at Greater Tampa REALTORS® since 2012. She started her career in public accounting but has since worked in the corporate real estate divisions of American Express and MetLife and as

a consultant in the real estate division of PricewaterhouseCoopers. In 2002, she became a real estate broker for Prudential and was among the top 5 percent producers of sales each year she was with the company. Laura’s interests and experiences are eventually what led her to GTR. “I have had a fulfilling career blending the two passions I love most — real estate and numbers,” she said. “Numbers will always tell a story about a company and real estate is exciting; so every day, I get to tell an exciting story!”

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ADVOCACY

3 Easy Ways to Get Involved in REALTOR® Advocacy Today!

realtors in action ®

Your Champions for REALTOR® Rights

Since 1969, the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR® candidates across the United States. RPAC’s mission is to identify candidates for elected office on the local, state and national levels who will work with REALTORS® to promote and protect the American Dream of property ownership. Candidates who receive support from RPAC are not selected based on their political party or ideology, but solely on their support of real estate issues.

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2017 President Joe Perez passes the gavel to Mari Colgan, 2018 president.

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early 200 people gathered at the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk hotel on December 7, 2017 for the Greater Tampa REALTORS® 106th annual installation and awards banquet. The ballroom, overlooking the Hillsborough River, was decorated with silver and blue accents to match the theme: “Dream, Sparkle, Shine!” Attendees were serenaded by tunes from Blake High School students during the cocktail hour and banquet. Immediate Past President Joe Perez reflected on the year’s achievements and past presidents were honored by a ceremonial passing of the gavel. Past Florida REALTORS® President Sherri Meadows was in attendance and installed Mari Colgan as the 2018 president, along with the 2018 officers and directors. The officers installed include: • President-Elect Dan Hazy (Homexpress Realty, Inc.) • Vice President Ashley Christie (NextHome Discovery) • Secretary Bob Pasquarello (Century 21 Beggins Enterprises) • Treasurer Darlene Davenport (Smith & Associates Real Estate)

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INSTALLATION

2017 Annual awards

Winners Named in Five Categories Including REALTOR® of the Year REALTOR® COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE, COMMITTEE CHAIR

This award, named in honor of the late C. Ed Owings, 1961 president of the association, is given to a REALTOR® who has performed outstanding service to the community. Jo Easton has previously chaired the Hillsborough County Human Resource Board, Historic Review Board, and won the Heart Award for Affordable Housing from the Housing Education Alliance. Easton is also the current secretary for the USF Community Civic Association and on the board of the University Area Community Development Corporation.

This award goes to the committee chairperson who has exhibited outstanding leadership and service to the committee. It is named in honor of the late Edward T. Starr, 1959 association president. In John Daux’s short time with GTR, he has been a member of and chaired the Young Professionals Network and is a Florida REALTORS® director. He has been very involved in organizing YPN events and charity for the EPIC school program as well as a weekend volunteer day at Habitat for Humanity.

Jo Easton (Jo Easton Realty Group)

MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD

Mary Odum (Coldwell Banker Residential)

This award is presented to the member who has a record of exemplary service to the association over an extended period of time. Mary Odum has served on the Professional Standards Committee for over 30 years, and as chair numerous times. She was also the first chairperson of the Tampa Bay International Real Estate Council when it was formed. Mary has served on various committees throughout their years of membership.

John Daux (People’s Choice Realty)

AFFILIATE OF THE YEAR

Francine Villa (American Bancshares Mortgage)

This award is given to an Affiliate who has been a member of the Greater Tampa REALTORS® a minimum of three years (including the year nominated) and who has been involved with sponsorships, events and activities of the Greater Tampa REALTORS®.

View more photos of the Installation & Awards Banquet in the Candid Camera section on page 32.

REALTOR® OF THE YEAR: Andy Joe Scaglione, Empire Commercial Realty This award is given to the member who exemplifies what it means to be a REALTOR®—being active in the association and community; contributing freely of themselves and their talents; and being an ongoing example of the professionalism modeled in the REALTOR® Code of Ethics. Andy Joe Scaglione has been a member for more than 30 years, serving as a committee member for over 20 years before ever accepting a chairmanship because he doesn’t make commitments that can’t be upheld to their fullest. Well-known and respected throughout the community, Scaglione has extensive experience in the business sector, including a successful commercial real estate business. In addition to serving on the GTR, Florida REALTORS® and NAR boards of directors, he has also served on the boards of many local banks as well as the Tampa Sports Authority Board. tamparealtors.org

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LEGAL FAQs

CODE OF ETHICS Obligations Under Exclusive Listing

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t the time Client A signed an exclusive listing agreement with REALTOR® B, they discussed market conditions and prevailing prices, and agreed on listing at $156,900. After six weeks with no apparent interest in the house, Client A called REALTOR® B to learn why his property was receiving scant attention from prospective buyers. REALTOR® B said, “It’s not hard to diagnose the trouble. Your property is overpriced. That was clear to me by the time we had it listed for ten days. In this market, it would take a really interested buyer to go as high as $149,000 for it. That’s why it hasn’t been possible for us to push it.” “When you reached that conclusion, why didn’t you tell me?” asked Client A. “Because,” said REALTOR® B, “it wouldn’t have done any good. I know from experience that sellers can’t be convinced that they are overpricing their property until they get tired of waiting for an offer that will never come. Now that the market has taught you something that you would not take as advice, let’s reduce the price to $148,900 and push it.” Client A complained about REALTOR® B to the Board of REALTORS®, detailing these circumstances, strongly insisting that REALTOR® B had fully agreed with him on the price at which the property was originally listed. Client A reiterated this point strongly at the hearing of his complaint which was held before a hearing panel of the Board’s Professional Standards Committee. REALTOR® B did not

contest this, taking the position that at the time of the listing it was his judgment that a price of $156,900 was fair and obtainable in the market. He stated that a strong immediate sales effort had convinced him that the listed price was excessive, and he defended his action of reducing his sales effort as he had done in his discussion with the client. He said that many years of experience as a broker had convinced him that once a seller decides on a definite price for his property, no argument or analysis will shake his insistence on getting that price; that only inaction in the market is convincing to the sellers. The hearing panel concluded that REALTOR® B’s conduct had violated Article 1 of the Code of Ethics, which requires REALTORS® to protect and promote their clients’ interests. The panel also found that since REALTOR® B honestly felt the original listing price of $156,900 was the fair market value at the time he listed it, REALTOR® B had not violated the Code of Ethics by suggesting that the price be lowered. However, since REALTOR® B later concluded the property was overpriced, he should have immediately notified Client A of his conclusion and not waited for Client A to call him six weeks later.

Read more ethics case interpretations online at: TampaRealtors.org/Ethics

From the Florida REALTORS® Legal Hotline The Legal Hotline attorneys answer questions about real estate license law and offer legal interpretations of standard business forms and contracts. FREE legal advice is available for members! Call (407) 438-1409; Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.

Q: Do referral fees have to flow through a brokerage company, or can they be paid directly to an associate? A: Referral fees should flow through the brokerage company to the associate, in accordance with Section 475.42(1)(d),Florida Statutes. Although FREC says that an associate may be paid directly at closing if a broker instructs the closing agent (in a specific writing) to authorize direct payment, FREC has not expanded this to include other situations.

Q: The Florida Real Estate Commission disciplined me several years ago. Is there a way to expunge my record? A: It depends. Although Florida law does not refer to the process as expungement, Section 455.2255(1), Florida Statutes, states, in part, that a “licensee may petition the department to review a disciplinary incident to determine whether the specific violation meets the standard of a minor violation as set forth in Section 455.225(3).

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ADVOCACY

Getting to

gard My First Experience at Great American REALTOR® Days By: Marie Gregorio

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ave you ever received one of those **ACTION NEEDED** emails? You know, the ones with SHOUTY CAPITALS and red letters stressing the urgency for an immediate reply because SPACE IS LIMITED? Well, back in December I received one of those emails from Meredith Bellanca, GTR programs director, with the words “Great American REALTOR® Days” in the subject line. I am in my fourth year of real estate since moving to Tampa, and I’ve seen many of my fellow REALTORS® attend Great American REALTOR® Days, or what would come to be known to the regulars as GARD, in Tallahassee the last few years and I’ve been meaning to “look into it.” It’s been on my to do list for at least the last couple of years. Well, somehow, this year the email gets sent directly to me. Yes, me! I later realized that since I am the current president of Women’s Council of REALTORS® Tampa, serving as an ex-officio director for GTR, I will be getting lots of emails from Meredith and others, but this was the first… and this was the most exciting!

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2018 is going to be a year of many firsts but I am excited to share with you a little about my first GARD trip. I was provided a proposed itinerary in that first email. We take a bus, yes, a bus, from GTR to Tallahassee. Are you kidding me? Are we back in school? So, I start asking questions… lots of questions. Who rides the bus? What do we do on the bus? Are there assigned seats? Tallahassee, is that even in Florida? OK, so I knew the answer to that last question but I was promised a fun and adventurous bus ride and boy, did they deliver. I had down time to check in back at the office but there were plenty of lively, fun and engaging conversations along with a GTR GARD gift card auction with contributions going to the Florida REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) and we hadn’t even made it to Tallahassee yet. Once we arrived in Tallahassee, we dropped off a group that had to run straight into committee meetings. The rest of us were dropped off at our hotel and had a few minutes to freshen up before heading out to the Florida REALTORS® open house. This is when it

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Staff Sgt. Sal Giunta delivered the keynote address during the 2018 Great American REALTOR® Days. Photo courtesy of: Florida REALTORS®

GARD attendees at the Capitol building in Tallahassee.


Florida Capitol Building, Tallahassee

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ADVOCACY all started to come together for me. I realized that there is a bigger picture to what we do locally, how it extends to the state level and what exactly RPAC is. I started to see how the pieces fit together. Prior to arriving in Tallahassee I was provided Hill visit protocol, a schedule for legislative Hill visits and the 2018 Florida REALTORS® Legislative Priorities talking points. I was instructed, along with all attendees, to read up on these talking points to familiarize myself with the issues. I would be meeting with lawmakers and learning more about the political process. I would be performing a service to my association and the real estate industry. I would be representing my profession. I would be acting as an effective grassroots lobbyist. A lobbyist? Wait, me? I will have to come back to this. Hill visits would be on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning but first, a legislative issues briefing at the Civic Center with lunch. If you are like me, you saw that and read, “classroom meeting, PowerPoint and cafeteria lunch.” BORING! But this is Florida REALTORS® and what was about to happen was anything but boring. When the doors opened to the Civic Center, I saw all the tables set with white linen and glassware. There were servers, a stage, big screens and a podium, and that huge REALTORS® ROCK sign. I was so thankful that Jo Easton likes to sit in the front of the room because she found what I am sure were the best seats in the place (second table dead center only behind the Florida REALTORS® officers. Told you it was the best). This would prove to be advantageous once the program began. I got excited that it was my first time attending. So much so, that when our guest speaker, Staff Sgt. Sal Giunta took the stage, he called me and my

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enthusiasm, out again! Giunta gave the keynote address titled, “Uncommon Value: The Importance of Teamwork, Sacrifice, and Leadership.” I laughed, cried and laughed again, but most importantly, I remembered what he said, the sacrifice he made, and took to heart a story of how this man came to be awarded the Medal of Honor—the first awarded to a living recipient since the Vietnam War.

At the end of the trip, I was excited, educated, empowered and exhausted. But more than that, I was now a lobbyist.

in return and reminded them of the 100-year history between the Florida REALTORS® and the Florida Legislature and how we have worked together to protect property rights, remove barriers to homeownership, create one of the strongest affordable housing programs in the nation and enact laws and regulations that protect both buyers and sellers. Some in our group shared personal stories of being taken advantage of by contractors and having closings delayed for issues relating to assignment of benefits. Others that own small brokerages were thankful for the small reduction in the business rent tax but reminded them that there’s still a long way to go. These stories were real and raw. I particularly noticed that the legislators were more engaged when they could see how we were personally affected by these issues.

How could the briefing on legislative priorities follow that? With video, of course! 2018 Florida REALTORS® President-Elect Eric Sain reviewed our talking points and followed up At the end of the trip, I was excited, with video from various legislators. educated, empowered and exhausted. Mike LaRosa, from St. Cloud - District But more than that, I was now a 42 discussed vacation rentals and lobbyist. I now understand why RPAC how we need to enact legislation is so important and was humbled concerning vacation rentals that treats to learn that the REALTOR® PAC is homeowners equitably. Jim Boyd, the nation’s largest, most successful Bradenton - District 71 discussed the and most bipartisan political action business tax rate in hopes to see a committee. The entire experience continued reduction since Florida is the was tremendously rewarding. Great only state in the country that charges American REALTOR® Days, like this tax. Jay Trumbell, Panama City Christmas and our birthdays, only District 6 presented House Bill 7015 to comes once a year. I hope you will join reduce assignment of benefits abuse me next year and be the voice for real that drives up insurance premiums estate in Florida. for homeowners. And, Tampa’s very Marie Gregorio, PMN, own Sean Shaw, District 61 reviewed MRP (Century 21 List affordable housing and increasing with Beggins) has dollars for the housing trust funds. been in the Tampa real Finally, to the Capitol. Over the next 24 estate market since hours our group of 49 REALTORS®— I 2014. Before moving to Tampa, Marie worked mean lobbyists — from Greater for more than eight Tampa REALTORS® sat down with nine years in real estate in Central Florida. She legislators from our area. We urged is also the 2018 president of the Women’s them to act on the issues presented. Council of REALTORS® Tampa. We asked for their support, offered ours

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MARKET PREDICTIONS

Predictions on the 2018 Tampa Real Estate Market By: Sunny Alexander Predictions are an age-old new year’s tradition. For real estate agents, it is more than a quaint custom. In our industry, successful sales strategies are built on anticipating trends in the marketplace. Is there a crystal ball that predicts what customers will do, what they want and where they are going to buy? There are a ton of services and resources to feed your client database, but how do you make order out of all that data to find the opportunities in the market? Where do you start? To make sense of all the noise, a lot of organizations are turning to predictive analytics.

Those organizations buy in to the idea that “predictive analytics is an ideal way for sales and marketing professionals to make sense of their big data.” According to Eric Siegel, Ph.D., predictive modeling methods work by crunching historical data, thus learning from past performance to inform the best next move. He believes that predictive analytics optimize your marketing campaign by providing you with a predictor, or single value that ranks your customers or prospective customers. Predictive scores for each prospective customer are the “golden eggs” you use to inform the best action to take with that customer. But, does it really work or is it just a bunch of voodoo? Digging into that question led me to a lecture by acclaimed author and mathematician David Orrell. In his lecture, he pointed out glaring blind spots in our predictive efforts including climate change and our failure to predict the 2008 financial crisis. According to Orrell, the problem with today’s predictive models is that they are traced back to the ancient Greeks’ belief in world “mathematical harmony” and the Neoclassical Theory inspired by Isaac Newtown’s “rational mechanics” theory that humans will behave independently and rationally to maximize happiness. Orrell questions the old model and argues that we should acknowledge the uncertainty of people and living systems. “Can we predict the exact timing of the next business, health or climate crisis or opportunity?” Orrell asked. “No, but can we use available tools to better prepare ourselves and make our businesses and institutions more flexible and robust? Yes. I think we can.”

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TIGE LINTS PINEYWOODS REALTY So, what do seasoned and successful real estate agents predict for the Tampa market when they look in their crystal ball? Tige Lints with Pineywoods Realty was generous enough take some time to offer some insight. Tige focused on construction trends and buyer behavior in our market. He pointed out that new construction will continue to be an obstacle for sellers of existing homes. Sellers may have to make needed updates in order to stay competitive with the new homes. On the other hand, new construction may see an increase in building material costs due to the fires and hurricanes in 2017. Builders will need to be creative to keep the homes affordable and competitive with the changing climate of resale. In terms of buyer behavior, he sees a trend with more people moving to the suburbs to get more home for the money and a continued influx of Millennials buying over renting. However, the threat of interest rates rising two to three times in 2018 may make potential buyers more tentative. Tige is optimistic and predicts a continued seller’s market because of low inventory in 2018. JASON SOMERS LANDCASTLE TITLE GROUP Another industry leader, Jason Somers (president of LandCastle Title Group) helped translate the significance of raw numbers for 2018 based on past projections and Mortgage Banker Association (MBA), Fanny Mae and LandCastle Title Group, a division of Fidelity National Financial. Jason pointed out during the peak of the market in 2005, MBA reported roughly 3 trillion originations, 2006 saw roughly 1.8 trillion, and 2008 brought roughly 1.5 trillion. For 2018, the MBA is predicting a 1.588 trillion origination market, with LandCastle/Fidelity predicting similar numbers with 1.178 trillion in purchase originations and 410 billion in refinance originations. LandCastle/Fidelity predicts a slight 3 to 4 percent increase in purchase activity over 2017, with commercial transitions remaining flat and a 7 percent decrease in refinance activity when comparing to 2017 originations. MBA & Fannie Mae predict 7 percent and 2

percent increase in sales of existing homes and a 10 percent and 8 percent increase in new construction, respectively. Florida is one of the best economies in the country. We are creating new jobs monthly and enjoy very low unemployment. In fact, Florida’s unemployment is predicted to drop to 3.9 percent in 2018–2019. Compared to the nation, Florida historically outperforms in many of the key economic areas. As Jason sees it, “Florida is a little more insulated because we have everything everyone wants—sun, sand and positive growth.” DAWN DOMINICI TOMLIN ST CYR The excitement was palpable when I spoke with Dawn Dominici from Tomlin St Cyr about her 2018 predictions. Dawn has been entrenched in the Tampa community for over 20 years and she has proven to be a demonstrated leader in our city and real estate market. Dawn focused on downtown and Waterstreet, and she believes the birth of Waterstreet will further solidify Tampa’s downtown as the epicenter of our community. When Dawn reads the tea leaves in the market, she thinks residents will want to live in close proximity to downtown to catch a dinner at Ulele, attend a Lightning game or enjoy the Riverwalk. Currently, South Tampa housing inventory is scarce and cost per square foot is higher than other areas of Tampa. Dawn predicts West Tampa, West Riverside Heights and Ybor Heights are all going to mimic the growth of Seminole Heights. These areas can offer buyers a more affordable price point and close proximity to downtown and all the entertainment and restaurants. Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the new tax reform. This topic kept cropping up when I asked agents for their 2018 predictions. Specifically, the decrease on

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MARKET PREDICTIONS mortgage interest deductions for primary and secondary residences from $1 million to $750,000 and SALT (state and local taxes) went from no cap to a $10,000 cap. Two local legends and proven prognosticators of the Tampa real estate market, Jane Spector (Keller Williams) and James Pinchbeck (Coldwell Banker) were both kind enough to offer their thoughts on the tax bill. Both Jane and James have been studying the new bill to stay abreast of the situation to better advise their clients. JANE SPECTOR KELLER WILLIAMS TAMPA CENTRAL As usual, Jane did not disappoint. She made it clear that with any change, such as the tax reform, comes a learning curve. Specifically, she addressed the changes in a home equity line of credit loan (HELOC) and SALT. Homeowners can still utilize the opportunities a HELOC provides, but the new bill has implemented new guidelines that will impact deductions if the homeowner has borrowed over $750,000 on their property. In regards to the SALT deduction change, Jane anticipates buyers are also going to be more cognizant about future property taxes and mortgage deductions. Before the bill, there was no cap on the SALT whereas the new bill brings a $10,000 cap. So, as property taxes raise, homeowners will pay more taxes without the benefit of uncapped tax deductions. Jane ends with the thought that buyers may be more mindful to buy at their max amount since prices are currently leveling out and the tax reform may further impact the leveling of prices. Jane’s 29 years of experience has honed her intuitive ability to predict the market and she is optimistic about 2018. Jane went on to say there are many benefits and opportunities for homeowners in our community and having a real estate agent who understands the value structure of our market and how the new bill may impact homeowners is now more vital than ever. JAMES PINCHBECK COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL James’ perspective offered insight on the possible growth of residents from New York and New Jersey to Florida. New York and New Jersey both have state income taxes which may encourage residents of states like these to move to Florida. Additionally, with the final bill including mortgages on second homes, this is also a positive for Florida since our market is buoyed

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by second home buyers. James says that change is on the horizon and he thinks it is going to be a dynamic environment as everything shakes out. This dynamic and changing environment may lead to people hunkering down for a bit. Like Jane, James is optimistic about our market and he is hoping for similar sales volumes next year with no big shifts.

“There are many benefits and opportunities for homeowners in our community and having a real estate agent who understands the value structure of our market and how the new bill may impact homeowners is now more vital than ever.” Jane Spector, Keller Williams Tampa Central

So, can you predict what customers will do? Can you anticipate what they want and where they are going? While predictive analysis tools can inform your strategy, making accurate predictions require more than math. Like most aspects of the profession, market predictions are both a science and art. There is no shortage of services and resources to feed your client database. The data is the science. Making sense of all that data to inform solid predictions is the art. I would like to offer a special thanks to my colleagues for offering a glimpse at their hard-earned intuition as true masters in the art of prediction. And, of course, wishing all of your predictions come true and endeavors are successful in 2018!

Sunny Alexander graduated from West Point and subsequently served six years in the Army. She has a master’s degree in communication and has over 10 years in the real estate and business development field. She is currently business developer for LandCastle Title, LLC.


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30 Days

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Inventory (Active Listings)

3,901

4,382

-11.0%

Months Supply of Inventory

2.3

2.7

-14.8%

Dec. 2017

Dec. 2016

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513

506

1.4%

$165,659

$156,541

5.8%

97.3%

96.8%

0.5%

23 Days

29 Days

-20.7%

Inventory (Active Listings)

885

973

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Months Supply of Inventory

1.8

2.2

-18.2%

Dec. 2017

Dec. 2016

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4,011

3,954

1.4%

$225,000

$211,500

6.4%

96.7%

96.5%

0.2%

30 Days

32 Days

6.3%

Inventory (Active Listings)

9,946

10,842

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Months Supply of Inventory

2.5

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Dec. 2017

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1,352

6.4%

$160,000

$149,500

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95.9%

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CALENDAR NOTE: This is not an exhaustive list of courses. Course dates and/or locations are subject to change. Visit TampaRealtors.org/calendar for the most up-to-date information on GTR courses.

February 2018 February 1

February 8

February 16

iCE - Upcoming Tax Reforms and Impacts for REALTORS® NOON - 1:30 P.M. Learn about the upcoming tax reforms and it’s impact on your business!

Market Smarter 2.0 - Be Productive, Not Busy Agents 9:30 - 10:30 A.M. Join us for a real estate technology seminar exclusively for GTR members.

Code of Ethics 12:30 - 3 P.M. Must complete between Jan. 1, 2017 and Dec. 31, 2018.

Introduction to the As-Is Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase - 3 CE 1:30 - 4:30 P.M. A comprehensive resource on the Florida REALTORS®/Florida Bar As-Is Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase

Market Smarter 2.0 - Be Productive, Not Busy Brokers in Charge & Agents 11 A.M. - NOON Learn simple steps to help you improve your productivity and focus on what matters.

Mastermind: Which CRM is Right for You? 1 - 2:30 P.M. Using the right tools to keep track of your clients

February 5 - 6 GRI 201 - It’s All About You 11 CE 8 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Investment, prospecting, tax tips and implications & more February 7 Foundations of Form Simplicity 2CE 9 - 11 A.M. Learn the basics of using Form Simplicity. Optimizing Your Workflow with Form Simplicity - 2 CE 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Discover time-saving tips to improve your Form Simplicity experience. Commercial Pitch NOON - 1 P.M. Pitch your commercial listings to other agents and match your sellers’ and buyers’ needs while building rapport and creating success. MLS Advantage - 2 CE 2:30 - 4:30 P.M. Learn how you can supplement your income with MLSAdvantage.

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February 9 iCE - Who Owns that Property? 2 CE 9 - 11 A.M. A guide to wills, trusts & probate February 13 Tech User Group: Social Media, Advertising, Listing Photos and Ethics 5:30 - 7:30 P.M. Learn about the latest rules and regulations to keep you from being brought before a hearing panel. February 13 - 14 GRI 202 - Technology and Investments 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Learn to enhance your skills with the “sales from the ground up” approach. February 15 Sales Avalanche Series: Facebook Sales Funnel 10 A.M. - NOON Attract online, close offline Tech Talk: Online Testimonials & Reviews - What does your database say about you? 2 - 4 P.M. Learn the importance of peer influence and online reviews.

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February 20 Administración de Propiedades para el Practicante de Bienes Raíces - 3 CE 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Una introducción a la administración de propiedades. Perfect Pricing with Easy, Accurate CMAs from RPR 9:30 - 10:30 A.M. Starting with the AVM or RVM® for a property, learn how to apply your local market intelligence to refine this starting point with adjustments, addition of home improvement values, subtracting value for needed home improvements, and comparison refinement tools based on market and home conditions. RPR Mobile for Smartphones 11 A.M. - NOON Use your phone’s location to instantly view any property nearby, or search for properties to find listing, sales, valuation, assessment, deed, foreclosure, school, photos, maps, and market trend information. February 23 Code of Ethics 12:30 - 3 P.M. Must complete between Jan. 1, 2017 and Dec. 31, 2018.

February 27 Luxury Real Estate - 3 CE 9:30 A.M.- 12:30 P.M. An in-depth look at luxury real estate Real Estate Staging - 3 CE 1 - 4 P.M. Attendees will learn about the staging process, showcasing property and touchy subjects in staging. February 28 Listing, Buyer, and Referral Agreements - 3 CE 9 A.M.- NOON. The course is designed to explain and take questions on the following commonly used real estate forms. Introduction to Broker Price Opinions - 3 CE 1 - 4 P.M. This course will cover current broker price opinion information.


CALENDAR A $10 fee will be assessed for class cancellations not received at least 24 hours before the start of class time. Cancellations must be completed through the Member Portal or by emailing Education@TampaRealtors.org.

march 2018 March 1 iCE - So You Want to be a Broker - 3 CE 1 - 4 P.M. This course presents the considerations, possibilities and the practicalities of owning your own real estate brokerage. March 6 Mastermind Series: Listing Presentations 10 - 11:30 A.M. Our Mastermind Series is focused on sharing ideas, improving your business and building your professional network. Each month, our moderator, Nico Hohman, will select a topic to discuss with the round table. How to Make the Most of Your Property Management Business 4 CE 1 - 5 P.M. Students will learn how to maximize their time and resources as well as lower their vacancy rates. March 9 Code of Ethics 12:30 - 3 P.M. Must complete between Jan. 1, 2017 and Dec. 31, 2018.

March 14 Core Law - 3 CE 9 A.M. - NOON Current topics on agency, taxes, and other laws that affect Florida real estate both on the state and national level. March 14 - 15 14-Hour Continuing Education for License Renewal 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Core law; prospecting, scripts and handling objections; ethics and business practices; brokerage relationships March 16 Code of Ethics 12:30 - 3 P.M. Must complete between Jan. 1, 2017 and Dec. 31, 2018. March 20 Working with Today’s Hyper Connected Consumer - 3 CE 9 A.M. - NOON Identify the right communication tools to use based on your communication needs and understand how to reduce your operating costs and increase efficiency using many of these communication tools.

Introduction to Commercial Real Estate 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. This course is designed to give the Florida real estate licensee an in-depth introduction to commercial real estate.

Grow Leads and Increase ROI with RPR 9:30 - 10:30 A.M. Learn how to build a start-tofinish, successful real estate prospecting strategy using RPR’s dynamic data and impressive reports, available only to REALTORS®.

Introduction to New Construction - 3 CE 1:30 - 4:30 P.M. The course is designed to give you a comprehensive overview of new construction sales and the opportunities that are available to Florida licensees.

Three Ways to Build Listing Inventory with RPR 11 A.M. - NOON How to leverage your circle of influence, identify distressed properties and use RPR’s map drawing tools and geographic overlays.

March 13

Becoming a Social Media Superstar - 4 CE 1 - 5 P.M. How to come up with your own social media strategy and an overview of each major social media network (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, SnapChat, Nextdoor, Google Plus, etc.) so that you can pick which ones you want to focus on and how to do it all in less than 15 minutes per day March 21 Code of Ethics 12:30 - 3 P.M. Must complete between Jan. 1, 2017 and Dec. 31, 2018. March 22 Legally Speaking: Spring Edition 8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Titles, inspections and financing and their effect of escrow; HOAs; service animals; estoppel fees; code enforcement; municipal tax and lien searches; and more!

Ethics and Business Practices 3 CE 1:30 - 4:30 P.M. The Florida Real Estate Commission now requires that all real estate licensees take an ethics and business practice course every two years. You cannot renew your license without taking this course. This course is designed to give the Florida real estate licensee an in-depth look at how to take a more comprehensive ethical approach towards their real estate business. March 29 2018 Spring Tech Expo 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. The Greater Tampa REALTORS® Technology Expo brings firstrate instructors to one location to enhance your knowledge of the FREE Tools that are available to you!

Tech Talk: Video Blogging 2 - 4 P.M. Learn the basic strategy of creating videos to promote yourself on social media. Come dressed to impress and film your first video with an Absolute Selfie stick! March 23 Core Law - 3 CE 9:30 - 12:30 P.M. Current topics on agency, taxes, and other laws that affect Florida real estate both on the state and national level.

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

CEO UPDATE

enhancing your member experience

Affiliates February 14 | March 14 10 - 11:30 A.M.

More Services, More Offerings in 2018 Greater Tampa REALTORS® is on the move in 2018! Your volunteer leadership and staff are working diligently to bring you the absolute best member experience at the best value in the Bay. The Education Department is hard at work to bring you over 400 classes in 2018. In addition to the most classes we have ever offered, we are also booking the best instructors. Classes of this caliber at other associations often have attendance costs associated with them, but not at GTR. Top-quality education is all-inclusive with your local dues. Parking problems for our excellent classes? We agree! Our Building Committee and board of directors have made huge strides on a proposal to expand our parking lot. Our Communications Department isn’t resting until they hear back from all of you! Look to your inbox and on Facebook for an upcoming member poll regarding expanded association office hours, potential Saturday hours, and expanding the selection of our REALTOR® store. If you need expanded service, we will make it happen for you. You might be surprised, but we actually have over 1,600 members in Pasco County and have an even larger concentration of members in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area. Don’t worry up there, we see and hear you loud and clear. Our Engagement Task Force is investigating creative solutions to enhance our presence in our growth areas. Another high area of growth is in the south area of our county near Brandon/Riverview. Offsite classes

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and networking events are coming your way, so look out! Brokers and office managers, we absolutely didn’t forget about you. Would you like me and some of my staff to come speak at one of your office meetings? We would love to! Please drop me a line and we will get scheduled for a visit. 2018 will be a year of reconnecting with the new Greater Tampa REALTORS® and I will be reaching out to our brokerages to obtain your invaluable feedback on how we can better serve you and your business. Brokers are the backbone of this association and we need to give you the best support possible. If you have feedback for me regarding this, please contact me so we can chat or setup a time to meet in person. At the end of the day, this is your association and we want you to feel welcome and at home when you step into GTR! Member service is our number one priority and we are always looking for ways to improve. If you have suggestions, please feel free to give me a call, send me an email, or just stop in and say hello! Best regards,

Appraisers February 12 | March 12 10 - 11 A.M. Board of Directors February 19 | March 19 9:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Building Committee February 6 | March 6 9:30 - 11:30 A.M. Communications February 8 | March 8 9:30 - 11 A.M. Finance February 14 | March 14 1:30 - 3 P.M. Governmental Affairs February 2 | March 2 9:30 - 11 A.M. Housing Opportunities February 14 | March 14 9:30 - 11 A.M. International Council February 12 | March 12 3 - 4:30 P.M. Professional Development February 16 | March 16 10 - 11 A.M. Property Managers February 8 | March 8 11 A.M. - NOON REALTOR®/ Attorney February 1 | March 1 9:30 - 11 A.M. Commerical Alliance February 7 | March 7 10:30 A.M. - NOON REALTORS® PAC February 2 | March 2 10:45 A.M. - 12:15 P.M.

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Technology February 12 | March 12 1:30 - 2:30 P.M. YPN Advisory Board February 13 | March 13 10 - 11:30 A.M.


2018 LEADERSHIP 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Mari Colgan Yellowfin Realty

President-Elect Dan Hazy Homexpress Realty, Inc.

Vice President Ashley Christie NextHome Discovery

Treasurer Darlene Davenport Smith & Associates Real Estate

Secretary Bob Pasquarello Century 21 Beggins Enterprises

Immediate Past President Joe Perez Keller Williams Tampa Properties

Director Ruth Bryson Bryson International Realty

Director Anthony Canizares RE/MAX ALL PROS

Director John Daux, P.A. People’s Choice Realty Svc LLC

Director Marvin Gordon Sun Bay Realty, LLC

Director Nico Hohman Homan Homes LLC

Director Lea Lagueux Future Home Realty, Inc.

Director Ellie Lambert Ellie & Associates Realty

Director Brad Monroe Suncoast Realty Solutions, LLC

Director Jay Quigley Florida Executive Realty

Director Carl Shenning BHHS Florida Realty, Inc.

Affiliates Director Bridget Jenkins Wilson Cardinal Roofing and Solar

WCR Tampa President Marie Gregorio Century 21 List with Beggins

COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP AFFILIATES Chair: Bridget Jenkins Wilson Vice Chair: Jay Wazelle

EXECUTIVE Chair: Mari Colgan Vice Chair: Dan Hazy

MLS Chair: Matt Bailey VIce Chair: Bob Pasquarello

APPRAISAL Chair: Joni Herndon Vice Chair: Tracy Hoyt

FINANCE Chair: Darlene Davenport Vice Chair: Dan Hazy

NOMINATING Chair: Andy Joe Scaglione Vice Chair: Joe Perez

AWARDS Chair: Shannon Damschen Vice Chair: Susanna Madden

GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Chair: Andy Joe Scaglione Vice Chair: Ellie Lambert

ORIENTATION FACILITATORS Chair: Susanna Madden Vice Chair: Jean Dorazio

BUILDING Chair: Sandy Streit Vice Chair: Nico Hohman

GRIEVANCE Chair: Becky Eckley Vice Chair: Stacy Dillard

BYLAWS/POLICY Chair: Nancy Wingate Vice Chair: Jack Rodgriguez

HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES Chair: Ashley Christie Vice Chair: Adam Highsmith

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Chair: John Tomlin Vice Chair: Jay Quigley

REALTOR® COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE Chair: Vicky Raspa Vice Chair: Tom Brubaker

INSTALLATION Chair: Darlene Davenport

COMMUNICATIONS Chair: Jacqueline Brown Vice Chair: MaryAnn Carroll

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL Chair: Lynn Richey Vice Chair: Vicki Raspa

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Chair: Mary Odum Vice Chair: Linda Hallgren

REALTOR®/BUILDER Chair: Alberto Baalbaki Vice Chair: Ruth Bryson REALTORS® PAC Chair: Ellie Lambert Vice Chair: Virginia “Jinx” Cole STRATEGIC PLANNING Chair: Dan Hazy Vice Chair: Joe Perez TECHNOLOGY Chair: Lea Lagueux Vice Chair: Anand Patel YPN ADVISORY BOARD Chair: Corey Richardson Vice Chair: Annette Newkirk

PROPERTY MANAGERS Chair: Barbara McGinnis Vice Chair: David Sigler REALTOR®/ATTORNEY Chair: Tina Harris Vice Chair: Bob Pasquarello

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Tech 2.0: New Technologies are Changing the Real Estate Landscape

By: Patricia Riesenkampff

Patricia Riesenkampff, CIPS (CENTURY 21 Beggins Enterprises) recently interviewed fellow REALTOR® and tech guru, Krishna Malyala to learn more about his True Lifestyle Cost™ engine

(currently used by MFRMLS) and to get his take on how REALTORS® must adapt to emerging technologies to remain competitive.

Patricia Riesenkampff (PR): Krishna, please tell us what inspired you to create your True Lifestyle Cost™ (TLC) engine which was used by Florida’s largest multiple listing service, My Florida Regional MLS (MFRMLS), to launch State27Homes.com— their pioneering, public-facing Florida home search website. This fabulous new REALTOR®/consumer tool won them the Inman Innovator Award in August 2017, selected from 700 other MLS boards. Krishna Malyala (KM): Though I have always been very interested in staying at the forefront of technology, it was my own home search experience which had me confronting the kinds of questions and problems that I know other consumers are facing in our realm of real estate today. I wanted to find the solution to these questions and TLC was born. Buying a home is a big deal and the consumer deserves some TLC. Of course, by TLC we

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mean an extraordinary search that pays special attention to all the factors that weigh in to the actual cost of home ownership. The TLCengine is a comparative tool. Your actual costs of owning a particular home will vary depending on your personal circumstances. Factors to consider include the cost of your mortgage, which is pegged to your FICO score and financing choices, the age of the home, property taxes, utilities and your commute. TLC stands for True Lifestyle Cost and is the only way to search if you want to fully understand all the real and the hidden costs of your new home, including commute, taxes, insurance rates, local gas prices and more than 30 lifestyle cost factors! The search application also allows you to save searches, share and collaborate with your local agent on the ground. Conventional searches don’t let you do that.


EXPERT TIPS PR: Do other MLSs have it and can you eventually market it globally? KM: So far, there are 127,000 agents who have access to this platform in Florida and 250,000 agents nationwide. And yes, the vision is to continually improve it so it can also be used in other international markets. The challenge is that other countries have very different MLS configurations and this issue would have to be addressed first.

PR: The newest app you were telling me about called “True by TLC” should facilitate both the buying consumer and the REALTOR® in the pre-qualifying process. How does that work? KM: True by TLCengine utilizes an exclusive set of lifestyle tools including utility costs, commute times, average gas pricing and average entertainment costs, to give buyer agents and their buyers the True Lifestyle Cost of purchasing a specific home based on the individual buyer’s information. As an exclusive platform aimed at keeping buyer agents in the middle of the search process, buyers will not gain access to True by TLCengine until they are either invited or approved by an agent for system use, keeping all the MFRMLS data and big data from TLC locked down, except to those people who are expressly given permission to use it. The True platform functions similar to many search engines which currently face the public, however, with the exclusive big data TLCengine processes daily, we are able to provide consumers with a new way to search for properties including taking their entire monthly budget, commute costs and over 100 other factors into account. Additionally, as an industry first, buyers and agents can now search for the photos that matter to them most. If a buyer is interested in kitchens or bathrooms, they can have those photos show

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EXPERT TIPS up as the main property photo instead of the typical frontfacing photo, saving the buyer and agent time when looking for specific criteria for clients. PR: In your opinion, what kind of apps do you consider the most important for REALTORS® to facilitate the business process? KM: Well, it’s all about increasing productivity and quickly offering value. True by TLC is a good example of enabling consumers to live their lifestyle. It answers the question, “Can the consumer afford a particular property and what will the full monthly costs be?” Apps that help consumers and agents are those which empower both groups during the on-boarding process. The agent can save all of these apps under one group icon on their phone from map search, property search, cost estimators, CMA tools, Showing Time, schedules, form providers, scanning and e-signing apps, CRM and databases, making them most readily available. Then there are the self-tracking apps such as those like QuickBooks which allow the agent to realize their personal productivity numbers relating to their own lifestyle and how to best maintain it. Tracking their own business productivity, transaction management, mileage, times of commutes, expenses, taxes, car-related info, social media and camera/ video apps to enhance the images made, to mention a few. PR: Krishna, what is your prognosis for our industry regarding offering the client/customer the best service possible? What should be considered and invested in regarding the tech tools of today and those you assume are yet to come? KM: The REALTOR®’s role is becoming more of the trusted advisor; the one who has the answers at the center of knowledge and cutting-edge technology tools. This real estate professional is the expert in their market area and able to quickly answer questions offering value via information and reports delivered personally or via email, text, calls and video images. REALTORS® need to be very keen on furthering their education to become most knowledgeable about their markets and the industry’s new tools. Millennials are a large group of the buying public and they are asking different questions than those generic ones regarding the number of bedrooms and baths of the past. They also use the tools of technology more readily than consumers of the past. Purchasing real estate remains one of the largest

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investments for the consumer so we need to enable them from where they are. Customizing their individual needs in a more time efficient manner is key. For instance, if a consumer is most interested in how the home’s kitchen looks, we can use the artificial intelligence of image tracking to send only kitchen photos to this consumer. Using IMOVA floor plans can enable the consumer to see a 360 degree view of the home’s layout. There will be new voice search tools that REALTORS® can use during open houses to immediately get answers and market stats for quickly answering the potential buyer’s questions. The future of Uber and production of self-driving cars can make car ownership in the not too distant future become less and less attractive. Facebook campaigns can target specific buyer or seller audiences, allowing the agent to incubate these leads more effectively. New transaction and record management tools and the use of fully traceable technology of “Block Chains” may very well be changing how even title companies are doing their business regarding the wiring of funds. These changes would eventually bring the costs of title companies down for the consumer. And, regarding the prevailing belief in the present shared value of gold currencies, or of the new trend with BitCoin, comparative results have yet to be seen. There will be a convergence of many platforms and virtual reality will lead the way to the future. Agents using 360 degree views of favorite places within their market areas and sharing them with clients and consumers over social media will enhance the usage of Gear headsets and the Occulus tools. The real estate experience will therefore offer new perspectives of perception and become even more “feeling oriented” than in the past. About Krishna Malyala Krishna Malyala, before embarking upon this third start-up with TLC, was VP of Innovations at CITIGROUP until 2013 and also a White House Presidential Fellow from 2013-2014. Krishna has been a REALTOR® since 2005 and is devoted to his vision of making collaborative tools to improve the real estate experience for both consumers and agents alike. Finding the solutions to industry challenges that improve the lives of all is what drives him every day. Patricia Riesenkampff, CIPS, is a 2016 graduate of GTR’s CAP program. She was named the International Council’s “Rising Star” in 2017 and was this year’s GTR scholarship recipient for Great American REALTOR® Days in Tallahassee. Patricia was one of four speakers on the CENTURY 21 International Business Panel in July 2017 on Marco Island. She is a global agent with CENTURY 21 Beggins at the new Brandon office since 2017 and a REALTOR® since June 2015. Patricia moved from Germany in 2015. Her enthusiasm for international business leads her to attend global conferences where she also met Krishna Malyala in Orlando in 2016 when he was first presenting his TLC app.


AFFILIATE CORNER

Great things in store this year! We are back! The 2018 year at Greater Tampa REALTORS® will be the best year yet! This year, we are going to shine bright as Affiliates and continue to grow our businesses while catering to our REALTORS®’ needs. My name is Bridget Jenkins Wilson and I am the Affiliates chair. I am enthusiastically joined by Affiliate Jay Wazelle, and our Greater Tampa REALTORS® Program Coordinator Kristy Perez. The three of us will be leading the Affiliates in sponsorship opportunities and charitable networking events throughout the year. Our meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month and we look forward to meeting new Affiliates as well as fostering our relationships with our more seasoned Affiliate group. Mark your calendars as our Affiliate-sponsored REALTOR® Golf Tournament will be held in May. The Fred Procise Classic will be held at the traditional location of Buckhorn Golf Club in beautiful Valrico, Florida. This tournament

BRIDGET JENKINS WILSON 2018 Affiliates Chair

raises funds for the REALTORS® Care Foundation, so donations and sponsorships are needed, as well as REALTOR® golfers! Start talking to your best clients and see who will want to golf with you this year! The December GTR Installation Banquet was a huge success heavily attended and sponsored by our Affiliates. Thank you to all the businesses that contributed to the new officers being installed for the coming year. The 2017 Affiliate of the Year was the fabulous Francine Villa of American Bancshares Mortgage. Francine was very surprised by this honor! She faithfully served as voluntary Affiliate chair for the past three years, so the award was well deserved. Who will be next year’s Affiliate of the Year? The Installation Banquet for 2019 officers will begin the planning stages very soon, so look out for great ways to grow your business with sponsorships. I look forward to seeing all of you at our next meeting.

Welcome New Affiliate Business Partners! AFI Mortgage Representatives: Robert Paredes, Lee Pierson

Cloud Summit Aerial Drone Services Representative: Dajana Yoakley

Miller Staging Representative: Jan Miller

All Western Mortgage Representative: Day Acosta

Everything But the House Representative: Renee Brunelle

New American Funding Representative: Juan Gonzalez Veguilla

American Bancshares Mortgage Representative: Debbie Kampel

Fidelity National Title Ins.Co Representative: Patti Counce

PREMIER BEVERAGE COMPANY LLC Representative: Jason Keen

AmeriSpec Inspection Services Representative: Justin Guzman

Holiday Builders Representative: Veronica Alfaro

Pro-Motions Plus Representative: Marie Procise

Arnold Novak Photography Representative: Arnold Novak

Home Inspections Consultants Inc. Representative: Michel Perez

Rekey My Lock LLC Representative: Tony Arndt

Atlantic Coast Bank Representative: Susan Maurer

Homeowners Financial Group Representative: Humberto Avila

Richard Pickle Ent, Inc Representative: Richard Pickle

Bay National Title Company Representative: Lennin Gonzalez

Jimenez Inspections, LLC Representative: Jorge Jimenez

Suncoast Credit Union Representative: Tammy Kiehl

Beachfront Vacation Rentals Representative: Jay Wazelle

Mason Title & Escrow Company Representatives: Barbi Bozich, Cheryl Johnson, Mary Turner

TechPro Home Inspections Representative: Ian Kessler

Caliber Home Loans Representative: Kenny Schaaf CharterStone Mortgage Representative: David Barrett

MidFlorida Credit Union Representative: Jasmine Roe

Vandyk Mortgage Representatives: Justin Kelly, Jeffrey Starnes Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Representative: Jennifer Jones

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WELCOME

New Brokers* & Members

October 28, 2017 - January 23, 2018

New members and Affiliates that join after January 23, 2017 will be recognized in the March/April issue. *New brokers are highlighted in yellow. 1st Cornerstone Realty, Inc. Hague, M. Todd

Smith, Andrea Youmans, Debra

Dennis Realty & Inv. Corp. Allen, Susan

Herbert R. Fisher Realty Shields, Richard

7th Ave Realty LLC Bankus, Monica

Capital Caldwell LLC Garcia, Noah

Domain Realty LLC Concheiro, Juan

A & M Realty Mena Cervantes, Delia

Cavalier Estates LLC Buss Fonk, Sarah

Align Right Realty Britt, Maxwell Bylewski, James Castellanos, Cheryl Chen, Jason Collado, Ronnie Consalvi, Steven Cunningham, Rachael Edwards, Erik Harris, Porcher Henson, Katrin Hopf, Rudolph Kaneda, Vinicius Lee, David Macias, Juan Monteith, Elena Norton, Trisha Ortiz, Ashley Parness, Megan Petty, Melissa Rapisarda, Joseph Recio, Miguel Resende, Carolyn Rodriguez, Kathiana Ryan, Patrick Shalna, Leah Shelton, Yolanda Tucker, Denise Velasquez, Edny Williamson, Mary Worrell, Michael

Centro Real Estate Covert, Aaron

Eaton Realty Boone, Cynthia Courson, Lioudmila Coyle, Karissa Da Silva, Lisandra

Homes By West Bay Realty Cronin, Rachael Curbelo, Samantha Mourant, Michael

Century 21 Affiliated Izuzquiza, Javier Visscher, William Century 21 Beggins Enterprises Bowling, Robert Dahlberg, Amber Falla, Aida Huerta Silva, Melanie Prince, Ingrid Century 21 Elite Locations, Inc. Patel, Kinnaresh Century 21 Fisher & Assoc. Turkel, Brian Century 21 List With Beggins Nieves, Anthony Chais Realty Szewczyk, Greg

AMERIVET REALTY GROUP LLC Mobley, Valerie

Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc. Atchison, Kara Crawford, Samantha Lopez-Millan, Joyce Mai, Quynh Mart, Laureen Miller, Julia Racine, Colby Stewart, Wayne D Wells, Yamisha Williams, Jeffrey

Arce Realty, Inc Rivera-Singletary, Georgina

Chirino Real Estate Diego, Lisset

Argo Group Properties LLC Coker, Amanda Munoz Sr, Obed Murphy, Austin Atlantic Gulf Investment Realty Norman, Henry BCA Realty Fields, Sandra Better Homes & Gdns RE Fla 1st Whiddon, Gene BHHS Florida Properties Group Este, Geovanni Flores-Brito, Michelle Foreman, Timothy Gibson, Matthew Lonergan, Lindsey Mauriello, Richard Moffis, Carson Neville, Jennifer Oxenreider, Carly Reeves, Colony Roberson, Latonya Westbrook, Brittany BHHS Hatton & Associates Taylor, Vanessa BLUBAY INTERNATIONAL REALTY LLC Betancur, Rocio Bulls Realty LLC Maxwell, Christal

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Coldwell Banker Dolphin Realty Leventhal, Sarah Swanson, Monica Coldwell Banker Residential Augustine, Thomas Dugger, Bradley Farjam, Javad Freeman, Kirkland Funsch, Theodore Manzanero, Maria Nieves, Anthony Scott, Heather Toms, Sasha CONSULT REALTY & MANAGEMENT Harling, Holly Nugent, Maria A Coolidge Realty, Inc. Deacon Coolidge, Debra Popp, Christian Dalton Wade Inc. Inniss, Malika Murphy, Kevin Myers, Gary Ortega, Anthonie Stroback, Mark Deleon Sheffield Company LLC Conner, Lateaka Watson, De’Erika

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Ellie & Associates,P.A. Linares, Maria Pisarczyk, Agnieszka Rodriguez, Fausto Everyday Realty Tampa, LLC Borude, Ruth Excel Realty of Florida Weber, Elise Executive Appraisals & Realty Farmer, Douglas Exit Bayshore Realty Brogna, Kevin Brogna, Sally Eary, Mark Kleist, Kevin Lucas, Brandon Exit Realty Excel Finebloom, Sydney Singer, Rebecca Fathom Realty FL LLC Perez Webel, Rafael Fireside Real Estate Cherry, Monica McKnight, Ray Fish Hawk Realty R.E. Sale Ctr. Salvo, Alan Florida Capital Realty Unger, Gary Florida Executive Realty Allen, Barbara Bakker, Claire Bedotto, Stephen Bernard, Matthew Carver, Brandon Erwin, Alycia Hewitt, Lisa Loyd, Shannon Lee Venereo, Yenisley Florida Pro Realty PLLC Rudder, Sarah Florida Realty Hub LLC Holloway, Jill Florida Realty Investments McKenna, Scott Florida’s 1st Choice Rlty LLC Ortiz Ramos, Lizbel Future Home Realty Inc. Ledet, Brady Mellor, Riley Rice, Selina Rodriguez, Giselle Shapiro, Idette Turley, Lakisha Monique Gillen & Associates Gillen, Jean Hamlin & Associates Realty LLC Cortez, Cynthia

Homes Real Estate Group Inc. Carreno, Ines Homestars Realty Adams, Robert HomeTrust Realty Group Coral, Weneceslao Homexpress Realty, Inc. Mayhew, John Rodney Stern, Paul Horizon Realty International Jay, William HOUZIO INC. Bova, Danielle JPT Realty LLC Garcia, Regino Izaguirre, Francisco Ortega Licea, Alye Keller Williams - New Tampa Caruthers, Leslie Cooper, Ashley Denham, Michelle Ferreiras, Jose Gholamy, Kamyar Giel, Marsha Hurter, Heidi Lisca, Yvener Long-Evans, Melissa McCulty, Kevin Millar, Kristen Morales, Basilio Morrison, Brandi Nichols, Michelle Panchal, Bhakti Rucker, Tiffany Saha, Disha Stevens, Karley Stiegler, Paul Taylor, Avia Terpack, Debora Trowell, Lois Urgo, Mandi Keller Williams Realty Bladt Knudsen, Andrea Bobonis, Shahahmed Brucato, Antonio Casanas, Luis Chadderton, Ryan Daniel, David Diaz, Karen Ferguson, Joseph Flores, Elizabeth Fredricks III, Marco Galarneau, John Gillespie, Janet Gore, Woodrow W Izdebski, Iwona Jeffers, Robert Jordan, Ronald Kelly, Shaun Lapham, Carmen Lyn, Cycilia Mariano, Amber Matteucci, Ruth Pinto, Julio Rodriguez Laracuente, Wilberto Roe, Thomas A


WELCOME Ruzicka, Lisa Seurattan, Ralph Vo, Thuy Keller Williams Realty- Palm Harbor Alzeideh, Mariam Sineni, Gina Sireci, Paul Keller Williams Realty S.Shore Agoun, Mickyiela Allen, Craig Barican, Evangeline Bentley, John Carty, Keianna Chang, Susan Garcia, Lisa Griffiths, Thomas Miles Lopez-Munoz, Javier Paoloemilio, Valerie Sempert, Kelley Smith, Justin Smith, Paul Spath, Brianna Thanos, Stephanie Thompson Jr., Cornel Keller Williams South Tampa Delaney, James Evans, Candace Fleischmann, Blair Gattuso, Jonathon Hendricks, Ann Hypes, James James, Margaret Jarvis, Jordan Jiles, Courtney Palmer, Karolina Rengifo, Bianca Rice, Michelle Rodriguez, Jorge Roman, Catalina Sanchez, Clara Santana, Riquevil Shevade, Vibha Srur, Nicole Keller Williams St Pete Realty Beheiry, Ahmad Keller Williams Tampa Central Adams, Lauren Andrews, Alexandra Blackburn, Raven Cortes, Guadelupe Curtis, Kimberlee Kasperski, Jacqueline Kozma, Stephanie Mecke, Rebecca Millar, Christine Mirabella, Crystal Rickles, Mary Robinson, Renee Valenti, Sexton Whitmire, Mark Keller Williams Tampa Prop. Aguirre, Rodney Barnes, Meghan Barr, Bruce Beatty, Ryan Breitenbach, Ronald Castro, Ofelia Chu, Ching Lam Daverin, Mark Drinkwater, Eric Gallardo, Vilma Gonzalez, Andrew Howell, Clifford King, Craig Koenig, Kristen Lane, Jeffrey Lodato, Susan Pelaez, Humberto Peterson, Lance Pulgar, Katherine Serrano, Berlinda

Smith, Lorraine Solgot, Sean Stevens, Lauren Torres, Marlene Tough, Robert Watkins, Lori Wielinski, Sara Keller Williams-Plant City Alejo, Anai Sojourner, Brian Kilgore Real Estate of Pasco Cordaro, Linda Kings Realty & Property Mgmt. Levieux, Thomas Leighton, Rebecca La Rosa Realty, LLC Anthony, Terrell Hanekom, Kristine Khoury, Suzanne Morales, Ines Patel, Sonali Pittman, Tiffany Roxby, Rand Laura Ferguson Realty Wynn Jr., Alexander Laura L. Grill Grill, Laura Legend Realty LLC Adcock, Stephanie Haught, Shani Lombardo Team Real Estate LLC Bennett, Zackery Bueno, Andres Comas, Angi Denault, Kali Gonzalez, Sophia Hill, Lauren Litzau, Paula Maks Property Management Alvarez, Rene McBride Kelly & Associates Andrade, Melissa Barack, Peter Hicks, Rodney Oliver, Kyle Quiros, Silvia Revelia, Misty Rivera, Monserrate Velez, Brandon Wehunt, Danny Wilson, Brian

PATRICK R. DEVEREUX, JR. Devereux Jr., Patrick Pena & Associates Real Estate Pena, Howard People’s Choice Realty Svc LLC Davila, Miguel Deivasigamani, Kannan Hall Donley, Pamela Rana, Gautam Rodriguez, Alfredo Shah, Trupti Pineywoods Realty LLC Chapin, James Levine, Jeremy Sedita, Nickolas Vargas, Jessica Rynee Plant Property Management LLC Sack, Gregory Platinum MVP Realty Christmas, Michele Premier Realty of Tampa Collins, Aryelle Cook, Kimberly Marin, Juan Walha, Gurtej Williamson, Diana Premier Sothebys Intl Realty Simmonds, Roxanne Premiere Plus Realty Co. Smith, Karen Pulitzer Properties LLC Schwaber, Loureen Ravenel Realty Garcia, Maria RE/MAX ALL PROS Hoger, Korey RE/MAX Bay to Bay Fenderson, Natalie Re/Max Bayside Realty LLC Altamirano, Diana Edmondson, Gierlita Gurley, Victor Re/Max Dynamic Adwell, April Foster, Douglas Josiah, Sheena Porcelli, Caitlin RE/MAX Home Brown, Catherine

Rosa Leon Realty LLC Estrada, Yandy Lugones Martinez, Yanetsy Selling Tampa Bay, LLC Lanci, Vincent Shorebird Properties Mignogna, Diana Signature Realty Associates Carlson, Dana Frometa Escobar, Rolando Gibson, Casey Stolberg, Jennifer Williams, Susan Simply Sold Properties Inc Schmidt, Heidi Smart Homes Realty Sullivan, Jazmin Smith & Associates Real Estate Bouanani, Jennifer Meyer, Kristen Sparkman Realty, Inc. Longo, Joseph Spin Real Estate LLC Pomin, Amandine Tampa Bay Elite Homes, LLC Maclean, Mary Tampa Bay Key Realty Cahalan, Nadine The Excellecore Group, inc. Roadman, James The Realty Group LLC Geier, Gabriele Tomlin, St Cyr & Associates LLC Motley-Deguenther, Michele Shaw, Michael Topaz Realty LLC Almonte, Maria Pacheco, Carlos Prez Velazquez, Mildret Rodriquez, Francisco Ulloa, Ivette Ware, Maria Woerner, Estrellita TOR Real Estate Gifford, Joshua Torrence Real Estate Exchange Flannery, Thomas Tri Town Associates Mather, C. R.

McPeak Real Estate Firm Conley, Christina

RE/MAX South Shore Realty Erickson, Karey

Miller Staging Miller, Jan Nationwide Realty Group, INC. Rahman, Mike

Real Living Casa Fina Realty Deran, Ian McGowan, Jessica Swain, Tyler

Networth Realty of Tampa, LLC Gant, Austin Medina, Maricruz

Real Property Management Strong, Joseph

Venture Development, Inc Benjamin, Kevin

Realnet of Tampa Bay, LLC Ganzie, Lee Janson, Clayton Le, Son Whitmore, John Realty Advisors LLC Misenhelder, Gina

Vogel Realty Services, Inc. Durham, Opal

Realty One Group Advantage Johnston, Fred

Yellowfin Realty Calhoun, Bernard

NextHome Discovery Sathish, Srividhya North American Home Realty LLC Vagner, Alexandru Northside Realty Inc. REALTORSÂŽ Callahan, Robert Offerpad Brokerage Johnson, Jarrod One Oak Realty Corp Chiorando, Michael Palermo Real Estate Prof. Inc. Brown, Bretton

Tropic Shores Realty LLC Torres Rosado, Rafael Turner Real Estate Network Turner, Raymond

W.A. Durrance Real Estate INC. Durrance, William A Xcellence Realty, Inc. Corso, Greg

Renaissance Realty Group Glisson, Timothy River Hills Realty, Inc. Gans, Lelia Rivera & Associates Realty Davila, Rosario

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106th Annual Installation & Awards Banquet The annual event was held at the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk hotel on December 7, 2017.

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Committee Volunteer Appreciation Event 2017 committee volunteers gathered together to celebrate a successful year at the Florida Aquarium on December 4.

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2017 Leadership Appreciation Luncheon Immediate Past President Joe Perez invited GTR’s volunteer leaders for a luncheon at the Tampa Yacht and Country Club on December 12 to thank them for their service. He presented each attendee with a jacket embroidered with the Greater Tampa REALTORSŽ logo.

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YPN Ugly Sweater Christmas Party GTR’s Young Professionals Network hosted its annual ugly sweater Christmas party on December 13 at Miguelito’s restaurant. Attendees donated gift cards that were given to students in the School District of Hillsborough County’s EPIC II program.

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Great American REALTOR® Days Scenes from 2018 Great American REALTOR® Days (GARD) in Tallahassee, January 9 - 11.

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AFFILIATE DIRECTORY Welcome to the Affiliate Directory. Use this directory as a resource when you are looking for a local business to provide products and services. More Affiliates are joining each month, so check each issue for updates. You can also search the online Affiliate directory by visiting tamparealtors.org. Special thanks to our Gold Affiliate Partner: Tampa Bay Times and our Silver Affiliate Partners: HouseMaster Home Inspections, eMortgage Management, Complete Home Inspection Services, Wells Fargo Mortgage, Riverview Mortgage and Absolute Home Mortgage. Gold Partners are highlighted in yellow. Silver Partners are highlighted in silver.

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Old Republic Exchange Company Janet Schaum 1410 N Westshore Blvd., Ste. 800 Tampa, Florida 33607

Bay Area Real Estate Council Michael Boutzoukas 11812 N. 56 St. Temple Terrace, Florida 33617

http://www.orexco1031.com

www.bplegal.com/mboutzoukas

813-849-2816

Air Conditioning & Heating/ Air Quality Ierna’s Heating & Cooling Julie Rinaldi 18843 US Highway 41 N Lutz, Florida 33549

813-948-6355

www.iernaair.com

813-988-4011

Gilbert Garcia Group, P.A. Michelle Gilbert 2313 W. Violet St Tampa, Florida 33603

813-443-5087

http://gilbertgrouplaw.com

Builders/Developers D.R. Horton Amanda May 12602 Telecom Dr Temple Terrace, Florida 33637

Holiday Builders Kathleen T. McDaniel 2293 W Eau Gallie Blvd Melbourne, Florida 32935

321-610-5252

KB Home Ben Campbell 4105 Crescent Park Dr. Riverview, Florida 33578

813-387-9661

Lennar Jaime Venerio 4600 W Cypress St., Ste. 200 Tampa, Florida 33607

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Credit Unions Suncoast Credit Union Mona Russell 6801 E. Hillsborough Ave Tampa, Florida 33610

813-621-7511

www.suncoastcreditunion.com

Estate Sale Everything But the House Renee Brunelle 3904 Corporex Park Drive Ste 110 Tampa, Florida 33619

888-862-8750

Financial Services Housing Finance Authority Mark Hendrickson 601 E Kennedy Blvd 27th Floor Tampa, Florida 33602

813-272-5254

MidFlorida Credit Union Richard Green 20401 Bruce B Downs Blvd Tampa, Florida 33647

813-386-4201

www.midflorida.com

TD Bank Lane Pigsley 2307 W. Kennedy Blvd Tampa, Florida 33609

813-259-2798 www.td.com

Flooring Riterug Flooring Realtor Wholesale Mobile Direct James Garrison 4701 E Acline Dr, Ste 250 Tampa, Florida 33605

813-245-3351

Home Automation Breakout Sales Mike Lopez 8603 Adamo Drive Tampa, Florida 33619

877-494-1499

Home Inspection HouseMaster Home Inspections Michelle & Robert Southard

866-931-2350

www.east-tampa.housemaster.com

Complete Home Inspection Services Albert Cooke

1-Inspector Robert A Blobner 1902 Cattleman Drive Brandon, Florida 33511

813-661-3690

AcuSystem Home Inspections David Gonzalez 5668 Fishhawk Crossing Blvd., Ste 120 Lithia, Florida 33547

813-361-8802

www.goacusystem.com

AmeriSpec Inspection Services Justin Guzman P.O. Box 3393 Apollo Beach, Florida 33572

813-442-1080

www.amerispechillsborough.com

Barmes Enterprises, Inc. Ric Barmes 4409 Loma Vista Dr Valrico, Florida 33596

813-477-6586

Bay to Bay Home Inspections Robert E Rush 8312-1 Manor Club Circle Tampa, Florida 33647

813-732-2472

813-380-1355

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Bay Area Home Inspections LLC Shane Dollman 4612 South Lois Ave Tampa, Florida 33611

813-727-8827

Beryl Project Engineering Richard Leo Cannyn 2816 N 10th St Tampa, Florida 33605

Elite Level Home Inspection Ryan Bunker P.O. BOX 2073 Riverview, Florida 33569

813-846-2770

www.elitelevelhomeinspection.com

Home Inspections Consultants, Inc. Michel Perez 7911 Northbridge Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33615

813-500-9201

HomeTeam Inspection Svc. Mitchell H Rothenberg 720 E. Fletcher Ave., Ste. 105 Tampa, Florida 33612

813-616-3301

Florida Building Inspection Gr Dustie Amatangelo 333. N Falkenburg Rd., Ste. B214 Tampa, Florida 33578

http://www.berylprojectengineering.com

813-409-3249

Best Home Inspection Richard A Yelton 23086 Madelyn AVE Port Charlotte, Florida 33954

Florida Certified Home Inspections Whitney Ogden 612 Florida Circle South Apollo Beach, Florida 33572

Home Insights LLC Riley Tucker 3909 Butternut Ct Brandon, Florida 33511

813-724-3724

813-927-4250

Florida Superior Inspections Stephan A Warner 18331 Coqui CT Odessa, Florida 33556

Home Inspection Professionals, Inc. Anthony Galvez 4508 Castaway Drive #3 Tampa, Florida 33615

941-391-5372

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BLT Inspections Brandon Testone 2806 Pine Club Dr Plant City, Florida 33566

813-777-9848

www.bltinspections.com

Buyers Protection Group Randy Noon 15108 Princewood Lane Land O’Lakes, Florida 34638

352-428-1833

813-453-8540

www.FloridaSuperiorInspections.com

Get the Facts Home Inspection Joe Svehla 867 W Bloomingdale NO. 6118 Brandon, Florida 33508

813-785-4620

813-632-0550

hometeaminspection.com/tampabay.asp

813-334-1375

Jimenez Inspections, LLC Jorge Jimenez 3833 S Lake Dr, Unit 207 Tampa, Florida 33614

813-363-5187

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Jimenez Inspections, LLC Jorge Jimenez 3833 S Lake Dr, Unit 207 Tampa, Florida 33614

Troy’s Home Inspection Service Troy Martin 2847 Nichols Rd Lithia, Florida 33547

Keen Inspections Jason Keen 7811 Reflection Cove Dr Fort Myers, Florida 33907

Waypoint Property Inspection Robert E Hintze Jr 9605 Greenbank Drive Riverview, Florida 33569

Longo Inspection Services, LLC George Longo 12153 N Dale Mabry Ste 200 Tampa, Florida 33618

Win Home Inspection New Tampa Rob Kuntz P.O. Box 46591 Tampa, Florida 33646

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winhomeinspectionnewtampa.com

813-363-5187

813-444-2470

813-618-8393

McLafferty Property Inspections, LLC Kevin McLafferty 4435 Mohican Trail Valrico, Florida 33594

941-815-8771

www.mclaffertypropertyinspections.com

Richard Pickle Ent, Inc. Richard Pickle 15820 Spring Crest Circle Tampa, Florida 33624

813-843-8564

Safeline Home Inspections LLC Corey Richardson 2021 Shadow Pine Dr Brandon, Florida 33511

919-602-7749

www.safelineinspections.com

SIM Home Inspection Pablo Izaguirre 7853 Gunn Hwy #235 Tampa, Florida 33626

813-363-3611

SPS Home Inspections LLC Scott Surridge 6648 Thackston Dr Riverview, Florida 33578

813-245-6088

TechPro Home Inspections Ian Kessler 12218 Garden Lake Circle Odessa, Florida 33556

813-895-9955

813-967-7212

813-486-8551

813-774-1080

Home Warranty Home Warranty of America Laura Vetter P.O. Box 850 Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069

888-492-7359

www.hwahomewarranty.com

Old Republic Home Protection Brian Brown P.O. Box 375 Ellenton, Florida 34222

800-282-7131

www.myorhp.com/brianbrown

Insurance A B Capital Group Aaron Weber 1408 Westshore Blvd NO. 708 Tampa, Florida 33607

813-262-0059

www.abcapitalgroup.com

Artisan Insurance Group Richard Vazquez 601 Lithia Pinecrest RD Brandon, Florida 33511

813-654-8472

U.S. Health Advisors Bonnie Gardner 5404 Hoover Blvd Ste. 20821 Tampa, Florida 33634

813-391-1054

Interior Design/Home Staging Miller Staging Jan Miller 4901 South Quincy St Tampa, Florida 33611

813-831-2796

www.millerstagingtampabay.com

Locksmith Services Rekey My Lock LLC Tony Arndt 28533 Rice Rd. San Antonio, Florida 33576

813-838-0194

www.RekeyMyLock.com

Marketing/Web Design Tampa Bay Times Jackie Davidson 490 1st Avenue S. St. Petersburg, Florida 33701

813-226-3450

Mortgage Services eMortgage Management Scott Pendleton 13053 W Linebaugh Ave., Ste. 102 Tampa, FL 33626

813-517-0795

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Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Michael Bull 1463 Oakfield Dr., Suite 108 Brandon, FL 33511

813-662-5209

www.wfhm.com/loans/brandonbranchfl

www.LowerInsuranceRate.com

Excellence First Insurance Specialist Melissa Gallway P.O. Box 2402 Brandon, Florida 33509

813-867-2132

www.excellencefirstins.com

Absolute Home Mortgage Corp Erica Adams 5110 Eisenhower Blvd, Ste 150 Tampa, FL 33634

813-257-9033

http://www.ahmcloans.com/

www.techproinspections.com

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Riverview Mortgage Julie Dahl 11256 Boyette RD Riverview, Florida 33569

American Eagle Mortgage Co. Drake Beaulieu 600 N. Westshore Blvd, Ste 304 Tampa, Florida 33609

CMG Financial Marcus Aguiar 4200 W Cypress Street, Suite 490 Tampa, Florida 33607

Atlantic Coast Bank Allen Keller 107 Hampton Rd, Suite 190 Clearwater, Florida 33759

Cross Country Mortgage, Inc Andre Taylor 1511 N Westshore Ste. 260 Tampa, Florida 33607

Caliber Home Loans Laurie King 1715 N. Westshore Blvd, Ste 860 Tampa, Florida 33607

Eagle Home Mortgage Erica F Paradise 15550 lightwave Dr Ste 200 Clearwater, Florida 33760

727-417-0752

813-343-0110

www.riverviewmortgage.com

AFI Mortgage Robert Paredes 12425 28th St. North, Ste 101A St. Petersburg, Florida 33716

727-608-5709

813-300-7218

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All Western Mortgage Day Acosta 100 Corey Avenue, Ste 200 St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706

813-518-7133

305-968-1376

American Bancshares Mortgage Francine Villa 4590 Ulmerton Rd Clearwater, Florida 33762

CharterStone Mortgage David Barrett 15310 Amberly Dr Suite 250 Tampa, Florida 33647

844-770-7400

www.charterstonemortgage.com

813-477-3529

813-333-9853

727-373-5024

ericafparadisemba.eaglehm.com

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800-713-7550

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813-598-0844

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Home Loans By U, Inc. William Pinnick 4021 N Armenia AVE., Ste. 102 Tampa, Florida 33607

813-875-4528

www.HomeLoansByU.com

Homeowners Financial Group Humberto Avila 4010 Boyscout Blvd #175 Tampa, Florida 33607

813-701-0891

homeownersfg.com/humbertoavila

loanDepot Deb Elfrink 2111 W Swann Ave Ste. 200 Tampa, Florida 33606

727-409-2100

www.loandepot.com

LoanFlight Lending, LLC Paul Blaylock 2502 Rocky Point Drive Ste. 510 Tampa, Florida 33607

813-435-5530

New American Funding Juan Gonzalez Veguilla 10150 Highland Manor Dr Ste 230 Tampa, Florida 33610

800-450-2010

www.newamericanfunding.com

Norcom Mortgage Sherry Owens 2202 N. Westshore Blvd., Ste. 200 Tampa, Florida 33607

813-288-4678

Perl Mortgage Laurie Look-Dean 3450 Buschwood Park Drive, STE 110 Tampa, Florida 33618

813-315-4940

Peoples Bank Julie Hennessey 2109 E Palm Ave, Suite 103 Tampa, Florida 33605

813-523-4783

SecurityNational Mortgage Company Nathaniel Bittman 3689 Tampa Rd. Suite 330 Oldsmar, Florida 34677

727-450-3924

Suarez Home & Finance Corp. Chris Suarez 3087 Anderson Snow Rd Spring Hill, Florida 34609

352-754-6191

Suntrust Mortgage Bryan Flores 401 E Jackson St 10th Floor Tampa, Florida 33624

813-412-0334

www.suntrust.com/bryan.flores

The Mortgage Firm Patrick Storch 8471 W Linebaugh Ave Tampa, Florida 33625

813-616-8844

www.closemymortgagetampa.com

The Mortgage Firm - Tampa One Chris Kidder 6521 Gunn Highway Tampa, Florida 33625

813-644-6001

Vandyk Mortgage Mike Bishop 13577 Feathersound Dr Clearwater, Florida 33762

727-395-9095

www.vandykfl.com

Veteran’s United Home Loans Cindy Tolster 3686 West Gandy Blvd Tampa, Florida 33611

813-835-1516

vukellytolster.com

New Homes

Photography Arnold Novak Photography Arnold Novak 4333 Bayside Village Dr Apt #316 Tampa, Florida 33615

813-400-9090

www.arnoldnovak.com

Cloud Summit Aerial Drone Services Charles Yoakley 8610 Hawbuck St Trinity, Florida 34655

813-591-4827

Context Media Development Courtney Ratcliffe P.O. Box 110523 Naples, Florida 34108

866-746-8616

Homecast Media Marcus Grayson 4659 Pond Ridge Drive Riverview, Florida 33578

813-421-3756

Plumbing Homee On-Demand Sara McFarland 1413 W Howard Avenue Tampa, Florida 33606

813-362-8404

http://www.homeeonedemand.com

Promotional Items Pro-Motions Plus Fred L Procise 2405 Arborwood Dr Valrico, Florida 33596

Grande Realty Professionals Kathleen McDaniel 138 Wastpark Blvd Columbia, South Carolina 29016

813-436-0823

863-529-5628

Beachfront Vacation Rentals Jay Wazelle 974 Phylilis Ave Largo, Florida 33771

Pest Control Hughes Exterminators Audra Snyder 5325 Kelly Rd Tampa, FL 33615

813-884-1555

www.hughes-exterminators.com

www.procisepromotions.com

Property Management

727-645-1038

Hoffman Realty, LLC MaryAnn Hoffman 3900 W. Dale Ave. Tampa, Florida 33609

813-875-7474

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Richman Property Services Holly Berkey 4530 W Cypress St Suite #340 Tampa, Florida 33607

813-262-0401

Relocation Services/Moving Mr. Mover Jason Svadeba 4707 W Gandy Tampa, Florida 33611

813-251-6683

Roofing Cardinal Roofing & Solar Tech. Bridget Jenkins Wilson 3108 Barkley Lane Valrico, Florida 33596

813-689-7663

www.cardinalroofingandsolar.com

Solar Powur, PBC Indep Solar Advisor Jude Davis 625 12th Ave N St. Petersburg, Florida 33701

727-827-2686

Title Agencies Bay National Title Company Walter DeVenne 13577 Feather Sound Dr Ste 250 Clearwater, Florida 33762

727-224-1720 www.bntc.com

Enterprise Title Cinthya Jorge 3602 Henderson Blvd Tampa, Florida 33609

813-849-1400 www.etotb.com

SCM Roofing Jason Nicholas 13909 North Dale Mabry Hwy, Unit 201 Tampa, Florida 33618

855-726-7663

Schools/Continuing Education Sawgrass Real Estate Academy James Christopher Lumia P.O. Box 1232 Safety Harbor, Florida 34695

813-444-6102

www.sawgrassacdemy.com

Sonia Galarza School of Real Estate Sonia Galarza 6615 Sheldon Road Tampa, Florida 33625

813-413-4919

Security Services Triple T Defense Michael Kennedy 4519 W. Brookwood Dr Tampa, Florida 33629

813-416-8205

www.tttdefense.com

Fairview Title Company Shelley Slater 9310 N. Armenia Ave Tampa, Florida 33612

813-933-2201

Fidelity National Title Insurance Patti Counce 2814 W Bay Dr Largo, Florida 33770

813-416-0018

www.fidelitytampadistrict.com

First American Title Michelle Hernandez 1731 S Kings Ave Brandon, Florida 33511

813-514-2828

Flagship Title Alberta Party Bland Tampa Bay Area Tampa, Florida 33609

813-875-1200

www.FlagshipTitle.com

Genesis Title Debra Dearborn 1140 Kyle Wood Lane Brandon, Florida 33511

813-682-8002

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Hallmark Title Agency, LLC Rick Smith 3825 Henderson Blvd Ste 504 Tampa, Florida 33629

813-397-1400

www.HallmarkTitleFL.com

Hillsborough Title Marie Combs 350 E. Bloomingdale AVE Brandon, Florida 33511

813-655-4000

www.hillsboroughtitle.com

Land Castle Title Sunny Alexander 12750 Citrus Park Lane, Suite 105 Tampa, Florida 33625

813-249-9900

http://www.landcastletitle.com

Mason Title & Escrow Company Cindy Maxie 27544 Cashford Circle NO. 101 Wesley Chapel, Florida 33544

813-973-7319

www.masontitle.com

McBride Kelly & Associates Brian McBride 1001 W Cleveland St Tampa, Florida 33606

813-254-0900

Nations Title Agency Trisha Murphy 28870 US Hwy 19 N Ste 331-2 Clearwater, Florida 33761

886-788-4853

North American Title Company Kimberly Martin 2918 W. Kennedy Blvd., Ste. 201 Tampa, Florida 33609

813-243-8943

OIG Title & Escrow, LLC Charles W Cadrecha ESQ 5201 W Kennedy Blvd Ste 510 Tampa, Florida 33609

813-968-0019

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RP Title and Escrow LLC Ryan McCarthy 1101 Marbella Plaza Drive Tampa, Florida 33619

813-343-8003

http://rptitleandescrow.com

Investor Capital

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813-436-9727

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813-872-9898

Sunbelt Title Agency Ralph Zeiler 14502 W Dale Mabry HWY Ste 304 Tampa, Florida 33618

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Discover Resort-Style Living in Estancia | Priced from the upper $200s to $900s+ Estancia at Wiregrass is Wesley Chapel’s award-winning community, celebrating its fourth year as Master-Planned Community of the Year by the Tampa Bay Builder’s Association. Located just north of the Shops at Wiregrass, homeowners enjoy incredible amenities including the exclusive 7,000 sq. ft. Estancia Club. • • • • • • • •

Aquatic center with a junior olympic sized pool with lap lanes and a zero-entry pool with a resort-style tower slide State-of-the-art fitness center Har-tru tennis courts, basketball courts, covered children’s playground and more Miles of winding trails and sidewalks Dog parks, village parks and playgrounds Elegant gated village entries and lovely street scenes Natural gas community with service by TECO People’s Gas A wide array of designs to choose from including lowmaintenance luxury villas, premier and luxury homes For more information visit CalAtlanticHomes.com

Prices, plans and terms are effective on the date of publication and subject to change without notice. Depictions of homes or other features are artist conceptions. Hardscape, landscape and other items shown may be decorator suggestions that are not included in the purchase price and availability may vary. CalAtlantic Homes of Florida Realty Corporation CQ268118. Standard Pacific of Florida CQ1038741.

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