
The following press release will be printed in a coming edition of the Courier
Journal. We're excited about this news! This change was planned from the beginning, and means that we've grown to a point where we needed to do this. Thanks to all who have worked with us this past year and have helped us get to where we are today!
Journal. We're excited about this news! This change was planned from the beginning, and means that we've grown to a point where we needed to do this. Thanks to all who have worked with us this past year and have helped us get to where we are today!Press Release:
Home Grown Real Estate has announced that Joshua Pettus will be the company's new broker. Joshua has been working in real estate for over five years. He has extensive experience working with all types of real estate buyers and sellers in North Alabama and is an active real estate blogger. Joshua is also an experienced Construction Sales Consultant and helps property owners build on their existing lots or remodel their current homes. Home Grown Real Estate is an innovative and locally owned real estate company in the Shoals that works alongside the construction and remodeling company, Harmony Building. Noble Pettus, former broker of Home Grown Real Estate, has decided to step down in order to focus solely on his position as President of Harmony Building, where demand for construction and remodeling projects has increased exponentially.
Thanks to all!
Joshua B. Pettus
President/Broker
Home Grown Real Estate
256.541.0491
Congratulations on the new addition to your company! I wanted to suggest that you check out a site we launched a few months ago called TweetLister. It's a way for owners and brokers to post, manage and schedule all their property listings on Twitter. The site creates a searchable, no-nonesense "Twitter-friendly" 140 character tweet for you based on your listing features, and then links the tweet to a listing detail page with a photo, a link to the poster's website and a contact form. Members can then easily manage all their leads for fast follow-up.
ReplyDeleteTweetLister easy to use, it's receiving positive reviews from bloggers and real estate industry analysts, and it's FREE. It's not intended to take the place of a broker's overall marketing, whether on Twitter or elsewhere, but it makes posting and managing listings easy, and the listings provide what people are looking for -- location, features, price, etc.
The website is at: http://www.tweetlister.com