| Dinner with Marlene at The Irregardless Cafe in Raleigh, NC |
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| Marlene's Original Dream Home in Cary |
A few months ago we attended an event featuring local chefs at Briar Chapel, the neighborhood where she is considering building a home. They had set up local chefs in each of their models, so as you toured the models, you sampled a culinary delight. At each house they had a drawing for a gift certificate to the restaurant where that chef works. To my great surprise I won the gift certificate to The Irregardless Cafe in Raleigh. Which both Marlene & I agreed was the best of the bunch. And, that was saying a lot, as the others were quite delicious.
Fast forward to last night. Marlene & I finally were able to get our schedule to sync up so we could enjoy our "girl's night" out. When we arrived at The Irregardless Cafe, we were shocked at how full it was, and I was left wondering if I should have made reservations. As it turned out, they were hosting Science Cafe Raleigh. The topic that night was Livability & Sustainability in the Triangle. Perfect for a real estate agent & client who is considering purchasing a home in downtown Raleigh.
Last night was a great example of why I love what I do. Working with friends who become clients or clients who become friends is one of the best parts of my job. It is those times that I get to combine work with pleasure. I have heard some agents say that it is unprofessional to socialize with their clients. To each his own. Personally, I feel that trust is the most important element of any relationship. When clients get to know who you really are, beyond the business persona, then they can really begin to trust that you will take care of them like you would a friend or family member. Once that happens you become a valuable asset to them, someone they want to work with any time they buy or sell a home and they feel comfortable about referring you to their friends & family.
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In case, you are like us and hadn't heard of Science Café Raleigh. It is a monthly event where, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, anyone can participate in topical discussions with leaders in the fields of science and technology. Hosted by local Sigma Xi chapters and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, these monthly talks are located in coffee shops, bars and restaurants around Raleigh and promote discussion of science in an informal community setting.

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