My Broker Julie Linden of Exit Desert Ocean Realty is an over achiever. She Recently invited several realtors from our office to attend the Presidents' Circle Luncheon. Bill Porter Presidents' Circle Chairman Officiated.
Brent Wood, Victor Valley College Art Department shared on the changing needs of students and therefore the chaning needs of the art department to meet them. In the Q and A, I asked , "What are we doing to connect with the local high schools and encourage art?" You see, I have an other motive. My daughter Elaine is the art teacher at the Lewis Center. I am always on the outlook for opportuinities that might enhance or strengthen the program for her and her students.
I was shocked to her the answer. Mr Wood replied, "We have a problem. We are already to full of students. We are not going to try and get more." Wow! What an answer. Too many clients! Too much Business!
In my mind, all I could hear--- the real estate market in the High Desert is going to do well.
Then the Foundation President T. Kirk Riding commented on the positive changes in the High Desert. First an observation by him and agreed with by others. This college foundation is one of the strongest in California. Second, a recital of a decommissioned 727 and the education opportuinities that SCLC and Victor Valley College were affording.
Finally Dr. Louis Zellers commented on his interim work at the college. What stuck me as most significant. A three year signed contract with various groups at the college with one more to be completed.
While there, I also met with Alan Leider of the Browning Group- owners of Valley Hi Toyota and Valley Hi Nissan.
Real Estate Might be slow in some areas, but I see all the reasons for it picking up. Currently on the permits for just Apple Valley- there are several large project being built. Among those large housing projects are also a 10 plex theater, shopping centers, and the promise of many retail stores coming to the high desert.
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