Saturday, April 20, 2024

 Community Market & Book Signing Events this Month



I'm thrilled to invite you to a special event in the Breezeway at Windsong Ranch at The Commons. 🎉 Last year, the Windsong Community Market featured around 20 vendors offering a variety of interesting and tasty items. 🍔🛍️ This year promises to be even better!

I'll be in the Breezeway signing books 📚 and discussing important real estate changes that affect us all. Have you ever wondered why you should protest your property taxes, or perhaps why you shouldn't? 🏡 What about the big changes coming to real estate commissions in the future? 💼

Join me at The Commons Amenity Center in Windsong Ranch, where we might even have food trucks to add to the lively atmosphere. 🚚 I'll be signing copies of my new book, "The Architecture of the Real Estate Practice." Why should you consider my book? Whether you're planning to buy or sell real estate and work with a REALTOR, this book is for you. It explains the nuances of choosing the right agent and how that decision can benefit you for years to come. 🌟

Additionally, consider my book as a great gift for someone graduating from college 🎓 or a gifted high school student with a focus on knowledge. 📖 

Let's catch up as neighbors and friends at this special gathering. Save the date: April 25th from 5 to 7 PM at 1001 Windsong Parkway South in Prosper. See you there! 🎉

Best regards,
Sonny

Friday, April 5, 2024


 🏡 Eldorado Estates - Frisco Schools 🏫

📍 2345 Quail Creek Drive, Little Elm, Texas
📞 Sonny Moyers, REALTOR® & Author
📱 Cell: 469-261-5715
Email: sonny@sonnymoyers.com

In my book, "The Architecture of the Real Estate Practice," I delve into the innovative "Mini Home Book" marketing strategy. Want a pdf copy of this game-changing material? Drop me a message, and I'll email it straight to you! Here's a snippet:


"Creating the Mini Home Book

There exists a marketing strategy known in the real estate world as the “home book.” This strategy called for the listing agents to create a three-ring binder that included comprehensive information about the home, neighborhood, schools, taxes, etc. It was envisioned that a prospect would sit down and review the Home Book for a particular home while visiting a home. This rarely happened. It was too much information and required too much time for Prospective buyers to review while touring several homes in a day. The Home Book always had “Do Not Remove from Property” boldly printed on its front. Most of the time, this book was poorly designed and looked thrown together and unprofessional. There was little risk of it being taken.

I wanted to develop something to accomplish our objectives and Brand us as the neighborhood Specialist. I showed a client a vacant home priced in the $400,000 range. The client remarked that the marketing materials were terrible. They were color printouts but of inferior quality with numerous typographical errors. The most surprising thing was that the picture of the home on the document was the wrong home. My client remarked, “I wonder if the homeowners know their agent is this incompetent.”

In the real estate world, the 'home book' was a marketing tool. However, it often fell short due to information overload and lackluster design. To combat this, I crafted the Mini Home Book, a dynamic approach that not only showcases properties but also elevates your brand. Get a free pdf copy to see how it revolutionizes marketing goals beyond just selling a property.

Hope you find it valuable! 🌟 #RealEstateMarketing #InnovativeStrategies

Thursday, April 4, 2024


Professional is Value...

Presented by Sonny Moyers, The Renaissance Group, SonnyMoyers.com

REALTOR, Author, Past Board President, Frisco Arts Foundation

2345 Quail Creek Drive, Little Elm, Texas

Professional is everything in Real Estate Marketing...











Landstar Homes - Frisco ISD & City of Little Elm - A Little Town with a Lake... Bricked Front Patio ~ 4 Bedroom ~ 3 Full Baths ~ 1 Half Bath ~ 3 Car Garage ~ Study ~ Large Back Yard with Mature Landscape ~3,130 Square Feet
Discover the allure of Little Elm, Texas, a rapidly expanding city that is among the top places to reside in the United States. Nestled adjacent to Frisco, Texas, this area of Little Elm boasts access to the esteemed Frisco Independent School District (ISD), renowned for its educational excellence. Immerse yourself in the charm of this superior Landstar Home, situated in the Northern Suburbs of Dallas, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly combines comfort and convenience.
Both Little Elm and Frisco provide sports enthusiasts with a variety of professional teams, including the Frisco Rough Riders for baseball, FC Dallas for soccer, and the Texas Tornado for amateur hockey. Notably, the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters calls Frisco home. Indulge in unparalleled shopping experiences within Frisco’s vibrant retail landscape, featuring premier destinations such as Stonebriar Centre and IKEA. Moreover, Frisco boasts the impressive Toyota Stadium, a pioneering soccer facility in the nation. Consider the thriving arts scene fostered by Frisco Arts, a local arts organization that adds another layer of cultural richness to life in and around Frisco.
Located just blocks away from the vibrant larger city of Frisco, this property is surrounded by communities that value not just athleticism but also artistic expression. Frisco is renowned as “The Best Place to Raise an Athlete,” yet what many may not know is that over 70% of our high school students are actively engaged in some genre of the arts.
The Frisco Arts Foundation is passionate about nurturing a thriving arts community. From musicians to dancers, singers to actors, authors, visual artists to filmmakers, and beyond, the Arts are celebrated and supported and the diverse talents within our city are nurtured. As the collective voice of the arts community, important questions are asked: Are our creatives feeling celebrated? Where can they share their passion and talent?
Since its inception as a nonprofit in 1996, Frisco Arts has been at the forefront of advocating for the arts. There is a belief in the transformative power of the arts to unite, inspire, and enrich our lives. Join us in shaping Frisco and Little Elm as not just a hub for athletics but also a destination celebrated for its vibrant arts scene.

Want to know more about my book, The Architecture of the Real Estate Practice? @AREP2023 RealEstateBook.org


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