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3rd Annual "RED Day" Set to Lend a Hand in Cape May Court House, NJ

Cape May Court House, NJ - Keller Williams Realty associates may be takeing the day off on Thursday, May 12, 2011, but it will hardly be a day of rest. Associates with Keller Williams Oceanside Realty have chosed to "Give Where They Live" as part of RED Day, one the biggest events in the real estate industry.

Short for "Renew, Enerigize and Donate, * RED Day was created to unite Keller Williams Realty office ad associates in an international day of service.

As part of the RED Day effort, Keller Williams Oceanside Realty has chosen to spend the day with The Free Meal Center at 1206 Route 9 South from 10:00am - 2:00pm. The Free Meal Center is a secular, non-profit charitable organization, operated by five Board of Director members and a network of compassionate volunteers, and funded by donation and grants. The Free Meal Center's mission is to provide nutritious, free, on-site meals in Cape May County, NJ to anyone who walks through the doors in a manner that preserves and enhances the dignity of each individual. Volunteers and organizations may offer information and advice concerning finances, housing, health and nutrition and job and career needs to willful participants.

During RED Day 2010, over 35000 Keller Williams associates participated in activities ranging from food and blood drives to cleaning up trash in public parks, doing yard work for neighbors in need or revamping gardens at nursing homes totaling more than 150,000 hours of service make RED Day one of the biggest events in the real estate industry.

For more information about RED Day visit www.KW.com/REDDay/





Paul Chiolo
  Congratulations Paul Chiolo, New Jersey Association of Realtors® Circle of Excellence Sales Platinum Award Winner!

Paul Chiolo, Owner/Broker of Keller Williams Oceanside Realty in Wildwood and Ocean City, NJ has been awarded the Circle of Excellence Sales Platinum Award for 2010. This is the eighth time in his career that Paul has been recognized with the NJAR®’s Platinum designation. (2002-2007, 2009-2010) Paul also has 2 NJAR® Gold Awards. (2001&2008)

The NJAR® Circle of Excellence Sales Award® program consists of two awards; the NJAR® Circle of Excellence Sales Award® and the NJAR® Distinguished Sales Club Award

The NJAR® Circle of Excellence Sales Award® recognizes those members who have demonstrated excellence in the field of salesmanship. Originally called the NJAR® Million Dollar Sales Club, the Award program was restructured and renamed in 2002 as the NJAR® Circle of Excellence Sales Award®. In addition to earning units for sales/ listings volume, members can also earn units for involvement in the industry and association.

The NJAR® Distinguished Sales Club recognizes those members who achieved the NJAR® Circle of Excellence Sales Award® for ten or more years.




Cape May County Association of Realtors Celebration of Service and Excellence Dinner & Installation of the 2011 Board of Directors

On Thursday, January 6th The Cape May County Association of Realtors® held their annual “Celebration of Service and Excellence Dinner” at the Golden Inn in Avalon, NJ. Agents and staff from Keller Williams Oceanside’s Wildwood Crest office were in attendance to help celebrate the awards, recognitions and designations for all of this year’s worthy recipients. KW Oceanside is especially proud of two of its own. Team Leader Kim Bailey was recognized for attaining her Brokers license in 2010 and Kathleen Chiolo received her “Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource Certification” from the NAR®.

 
Paul Chiolo, Kathleen Chiolo, Ryan Ritchie, Jackie DeHorsey, Connie Starr, Anna Marie Burke, Shelley Van Dyke, Kim Bailey, John DiNoia and Ashley Stubbs



Kathleen Chiolo, 3rd from right
 

Outgoing CMCAR® President Carol Anderson was on hand as NJAR® President Allan “Dutch” Dechert inducted Brian Groetsch as the new CMCAR® President for 2011. Congratulations Brian, and well wishes to all of this year’s newly inducted CMCAR® Board of Directors, we know you’ll do an outstanding job.



Oceanside Realty is proud to announce their acquisition of the Keller Williams Franchise

The Grand at Diamond Beach along with their Sales and Management Partners, Oceanside Realty, have some exciting news. Oceanside Realty is proud to announce their acquisition of the Keller Williams franchise for all of Cape May County. Broker/owner Paul Chiolo has officially converted his Oceanside Realty office to Keller Williams Oceanside Realty.

Keller Williams® Realty, Inc. was founded in 1983 by Gary Keller and Joe Williams with the mission to build careers worth having, businesses worth owning and lives worth living® for its associates. It is currently the third-largest residential real estate company in the United States. Based in Austin, Texas the real estate franchise company has over 78,000 real estate agents, operating in more than 695 market centers (offices) across the United States and Canada.

Paul Chiolo’s personal mission for himself and his agents has always been to provide the utmost in quality customer service and client satisfaction. Keeping this goal always at the forefront allows Keller Williams Oceanside Realty along with The Grand at Diamond Beach to not just sell you a home, but to build lifelong client relationships.



Helping the Community on the Holidays

Real Estate Agents and staff from Keller Williams Oceanside Realty in Wildwood Crest and Ocean City are wrapping holiday gifts for a local family. “We collected clothing and toys for a family that were really in need" says agent Larry Cech. Boxes of food were also collected to benefit the Maple Avenue Food Pantry (230 E. Maple Avenue, Wildwood). Team Leader Kimberly Bailey expressed that the philosophy behind The Keller Williams Culture is to help impact your local community for the better. "The response from our team has been great. We hope to not only improve the lives of the customers and clients we serve but also the lives of those that may need a little bit of help from time to time". From L to R: Paul Chiolo, John Di Noia, Connie Star, Ashley Stubbs, Shelley Van Dyke, Jackie De Horsey, Kimberly Bailey



Real Estate Market Leaders Reunite Behind Industry’s Leading Educational Provider

Under new management, and with the support of the top-producing agents in North America, StarPower continues its 20-year tradition of elevating the standard of care in the real estate industry.

Wildwood Crest, NJ– December 8, 2009 – StarPower, the number-one brand in real estate education, announced a transition of leadership to Alex Charfen, a leading trainer, author, coach, speaker and StarPower Star. The announcement was made at Star Advance, the organization’s annual leadership meeting at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nevada.

“StarPower will remain the most relevant, recognized leader in real estate education,” Charfen said. “With the dedicated involvement of our StarPower Stars, the contributions to the advancement of the real estate industry and our success as an organization are assured.”

Founded by industry icon Howard Brinton, StarPower is an organization focused on elevating the standard of care in the real estate industry. Each month a new StarPower Star is selected based upon achievements in sales, leadership, business acumen and a willingness to share the lessons of their success with others. This has helped StarPower Stars typically average more than $35 million in annual sales volume and more than 200 transactions per year. Less than 300 real estate agents have achieved the distinction of StarPower Star, making it the most exclusive designation in the industry.

After news of the transition was presented at Star Advance, StarPower Star Paul Chiolo of Oceanside Realty announced support of the new management and strategic direction of the StarPower brand.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the future of StarPower, and to increase our positive impact upon the real estate community,” Chiolo said.

“In the current economic climate, I have the opportunity to make a real difference in the personal and professional lives of countless real estate professionals,” Chiolo added. “As a StarPower Star and leader in my market, there is a responsibility to share the lessons of my success with others. In this way, StarPower Stars are actively improving the industry we have chosen to be a part of.”

On a monthly basis, StarPower Club members receive the strategies, tools, insights and perspectives that have helped StarPower Stars realize success. The StarPower Annual Conference, one of the best-attended conferences in the industry each year, will continue its presence on the real estate calendar. Details on the conference will be announced in the near future, Charfen said.

Press of Atlantic City

Grand prospect in Diamond Beach
By RICHARD DEGENER Staff Writer, 609-463-6711
Published: Wednesday, February 25, 2009

LOWER TOWNSHIP - If location is the most important factor in selling real estate, timing is a close second. The timing may have barely worked at The Grand at Diamond Beach. With an economic recession and a slow housing market, the 12-story condominium complex is getting done just in time. The 125-unit project is on schedule to be completed by May 22, so it is too late for financers to get queasy. All 12 stories are already up and dominating the skyline as the largest building between Atlantic City and Ocean City, Md. Workers are now finishing off the interior. Interviews are taking place for the lifeguards that will man the privately owned beach in front of the complex and for a concierge to cater to residents. Eustace Mita Jr., of the development company Achristavest, said the main financing came from The Carlyle Group, and even though the private equity firm has "taken a hit" from the recession, he said the project was already fully funded. In fact, the $100 million budget to build the complex was increased to get the job done.

"Carlyle is the single largest private equity firm in the U.S., and they're on solid footing," Mita said. The sales staff at Oceanside Realty said they had agreements of sale for more than 25 percent of the units when interviewed a little more than a year ago. Paul Chiolo, broker/owner of the firm, said Tuesday that figure is now more than 50 percent. The units range from $682,000 to $5.2 million for the two-story units known as "Pearls." The assessed value of the project is expected to be somewhere about $184 million. The prices rise as much with height and ocean views as with the size of the condos. The ocean can be seen from three sides, and the fourth allows views of sunsets into the bay. "You can watch the sun rise and watch the sun set in some of the residences," Chiolo said.

While shorefront condominiums in some areas are remaining vacant or selling at bargain prices, the recession has led to no price discounts here. Achristavest has instead responded by adding more amenities, including more upscale furnishings and a concierge service. "A lot of projects are on hold depending on if the seller will make adjustments. This project stands on its own," Chiolo said. As the common areas are finished and the large swimming pool is filled, Chiolo said the sales job will become even easier. Several models are completed and used for tours. All sales include fully furnished units with marble bathrooms, New Zealand wool carpeting, hardwood floors, teak patio furniture and other amenities. Chiolo said the average buyer visits four or five times before signing an agreement of sale. Many already own condominium units in Diamond Beach. Some simply want to make sure the project would be completed before plucking down any money, given the uneasy economy.

"It was a question for some time," admits Chiolo. Even though they answer the phone here by saying: "It's a great day at The Grand," there obviously were some anxious moments since Eustace Mita Sr. unveiled his plans in 2004. Those plans called for three buildings with a value of $500 million. Achristavest has already received local approves for a six-story condominium building for the second phase of the project and eventually had planned to demolish the Pier 6600 Motor Inn, purchased in 2006, for another 12-story building. The second phase was supposed to begin right after the first phase. It is now on hold and Pier 6600 will continue to operate as a motor inn for the time being. "We're waiting until the time is better. It's definitely been pushed off to the future," Mita Jr. said. The township is excited about the new tax revenue and will start seeing some of it this year as settlements take place and units are put on the added assessments list due out Oct. 1. The township's 2009 budget will treat is as "unanticipated revenue" and funnel it into surplus. The main budget impact would start in 2010 when revenue can be anticipated. "We're definitely looking forward to it. It's just a matter of when they issue the certificate of occupancies and what the assessment will be," said Township Chief Financial Officer Lauren Read. Chiolo said about 70 percent of the buyers are from northern New Jersey with most of the rest coming from the Philadelphia area.

 


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