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"The Voice of Real Estate™ in South Central Wisconsin" REALTOR REVIEW ® January 2014 M ark Y our C alendar Installation & Awards Reception Wednesday, January 15, 2014 6:00 pm (5:30 pm Registration) Black Hawk Country Club (click here for more information) 2014 Real Estate Forecast Wednesday, January 22, 2014 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm (1:00 pm Registration) City Center West Auditorium (click here for more information) The Mortgage Appraisal Tuesday, February 4, 2014 9:30 am Baraboo Chamber of Commerce (see page 3 for more information) Realtor® & Government Day Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Monona Terrace in Madison (click here for more information) Show Me the $$ Down Payment Assistance Wednesday, March 19, 2014 9:00 am - 11:00 am (8:30 am Registration) WRA Education Center I n T his I ssue Page 2 President's Message Page 3 The Mortgage Appraisal RASCW Dues Renewals MLS News Page 4 RASCW RCA Commercial Corner 2014 Real Estate Forecast Page 5 Get a Head Start on CE Realtor® & Government Day Page 6 Looking Back – Looking Forward Page 7 Realtor® Safety Tips: Securing Your Home Page 8 Calendar: January 15 - February 15 Page 9 Membership Update V o l u m e 19 • N u m b e r 1 2014 Leadership Installed On Wednesday, January 15, Tony Tucci of Realty Executives Cooper Spransey will be installed as the 2014 President of the REALTORS® Association of South Central Wisconsin. Joining him on the RASCW Executive Committee is Robert Procter, Axley Brynelson, LLP as Vice President and Mary Duff, Stark Company, Realtors®, as Treasurer. New directors joining the RASCW Board are Dewey Bredeson, Bay Tree Real Estate Group, Jason Geiger, Geiger, Realtors®, and Jamie Phephles, Century 21 Affiliated. Leaving the RASCW Board are 2013 President Megan Roth-Markham, Bunbury & Associates, Vice President Paul Place, Clayton Real Estate, and Treasurer Rob Helm, Helm Commercial Real Estate. We thank them all for their time and service. Kathie Bahman, Gorman & Company, will be installed as the 2014 President of the South Central Wisconsin MLS. Vice President is Peter Sveum, Coldwell Banker Success and Treasurer is David Stark, Stark Company, Realtors®. Leaving the SCWMLS Board is Paul Richert, Stark Company, Realtors® and Marshall "Bub" Zwygart, Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate. We thank Paul and Bub for their years of service. Newly elected to the Board are Dan Bowden, Restaino & Associates, Devery Cash, Keller Williams, and Jenny Lancaster, Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate. We would like to once again express our gratitude to 2013 RASCW President Megan Roth-Markham and 2013 SCWMLS President Sam Simon for their service during the past year. We thank you both for your leadership and accomplishments that will continue to shape both organizations into the future. Installation & Awards Reception Wednesday, January 15, 2014 Location: Black Hawk Country Club • 3606 Blackhawk Drive, Madison, WI Time: Registration 5:30 p.m. • Carving Stations open at 6:00 p.m. Meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. Cost: $35 Menu: Hors d'oeuvres & Carving Station *Cash Bar Available CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION An official publication of the REALTORS® Association of South Central Wisconsin and the South Central Wisconsin MLS Corporation. President’s Message – Tony Tucci REALTOR REVIEW Happy New Year! How exciting to be starting off a new year. ® A REALTORS® Association of South Central Wisconsin Publication OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION Tony Tucci, President 219-9302 Robert Procter, Vice President 283-6762 Mary Duff, Treasurer 443-4815 DIRECTORS Dewey Bredeson 831-0500 Hiam Garner 274-7500 Jason Geiger Kelly Hoffmann 277-2167 (920) 356-1100 243-8234 Kelly Maly Carrie Miller 935-3173 Jamie Phephles 963-6923 Kristine Bunbury Terry 393-0891 EDITORIAL STAFF I am honored to serve as your 2014 RASCW President. We are so privileged here at RASCW to have such an outstanding leadership comprised of both fantastic staff and a dedicated Board of Directors. A big thank you goes out to Megan Roth-Markham for her outstanding job as 2013 President as well as to Paul Place and Rob Helm who have served as directors for the past 3 years. I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you. I have been practicing real estate for the past 7 and a half years and am grateful for what our industry and our Association have meant to me and my family. My family consists of myself, my wife Kirsten, and our five boys, Michael, Caleb, T Bone, Jonny and Vincent. With a real estate practice and family life we stay busy! The goal of our Board in 2014 will be to continue to resource our Members so that you can do what you do best, which is serve your clients, customers and communities with excellence and professionalism. The improvements we have seen in the market set the stage for 2014 to be a year of wonderful opportunity for us all. I love the idea that "A rising tide lifts all boats" and with that it is my hope that we can all prosper together. I want to highlight a few events coming up that you still have time to sign up for. The first is the 2014 Real Estate Forecast on January 22nd from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm at the City Center on Junction Road. Secondly the 2014 Realtor® and Government day is February 26 and is free for the first 500 members who register. Myself, the Directors and the staff are here to serve you. If there is anything we can do to help you please do not hesitate to reach out to us. To a wonderful and prosperous 2014! Kevin King, Editor-in-Chief Ann McGinty, Communications Coordinator The purpose of the REALTOR Review is to inform its Members of events, issues and accomplishments pertaining to the REALTORS® Association of South Central Wisconsin. ® Happy Holidays from our Mortgage Team If you would like to submit information, story ideas, or articles for inclusion in the REALTOR® Review please contact Kevin King at kevin@wisre.com. Submit typewritten articles, with contact name and phone number to: RASCW 4801 Forest Run Road, Suite 101 Madison, WI 53704-7337 Phone: (608) 240-2800 Fax: (608) 240-2801 Items submitted in Microsoft® Word programs are also welcome. Cori Femrite Howard Cagle 608-836-4109 cori.femrite@capitolbank.com 608-836-4322 howard.cagle@capitolbank.com NMLS#594085 NMLS#593729 Amy Gile-Enge NMLS#586017 608-836-4307 amy.enge@capitolbank.com Superior Service - Competitive Pricing - Easy Online Applications - Local Servicing Building Relationships That Make A Difference www.capitolbank.com Member FDIC Mortgage Bankers With Local Service www.rascw.org We are a Local Bank, with Local Appraisers, and Local Servicing. See us today! Roger Erickson Julie Campbell Eric Sweeney NMLS#539862 NMLS #1111834 NMLS #113922 rerickson@rivervalleybank.com In MadIson: 2601 West Beltline Hwy www.rivervalleybank.com 2 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 608.661.3560 jcampbell@rivervalleybank.com cesweeney@rivervalleybank.com The RASCW Professional Development Committee Presents The Mortgage Appraisal Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. Baraboo Chamber of Commerce, 600 W. Chestnut St. Navigating the appraisal world with expertise from underwriters and an appraiser. Moderated by Josey Cabaj of Fairway Independent Mortgage. Panel: Lisa McKay, McKay Appraisal Kellie Haack, Convention Underwriter, Fairway Independent Mortgage Penny Schultz, Government Underwriter, Fairway Independent Mortgage Sponsored by: Fairway Independent Mortgage, Baraboo Office This is a free seminar, but space is limited. Please email Beth@wisre.com to reserve your seat. RASCW Dues Renewals as of 01/07/2014 Thank you for renewing your Membership in the REALTORS® Association of South Central Wisconsin. REALTORS® AFFILIATES 2250 projected renewals. 144 projected renewals. 2174 (97%) to Date. 145 (100%) to Date. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you in 2014. MLS News Visit www.scwmls.com for expanded details. Upcoming Database Changes On Monday, January 27, the following changes will be made to our listing database, and thus to our listing input profile sheets: • A new optional field for co-listing agent will be added. If the co-lister entered is from a different office than the listing agent, the office information will be added automatically as is currently done for listing agent. If a listing includes a co-listing agent, statistics will reflect 50% for each agent. • The current labels for manufactured homes will be changed as follows: Manufactured to Manufactured (sectional) Mobile-no land to Manufactured (mobile)-no land Mobile-with land to Manufactured (mobile)-with land • For Lots and Acreage, the current Price/ SqFeet as entered by the agent will be replaced with a system calculated Price/ SqFeet field. If a list price is changed, this field will automatically be updated. MLS profile sheets have been updated to reflect these changes (new rev date 1/2014). You can always find the most recent profile sheets by clicking Profile Sheets within the orange header on the Paragon™ home page, or click here. Auto E-Mail Notifications for Contacts Now Set to Expire Based on Projected Budget Renewals RASCW Member Benefit - Car Wash Kwik Trip Deluxe Car Wash Cards $5 each (includes tax) Mermaid Total Wash Tickets $8 each (includes tax) Members may purchase both at the discounted rate through the RASCW office. If you have contacts set in Paragon™ that receive auto-emails, this will impact you. If any of your notifications are over a year old, starting sometime this month (for some as early as this Saturday, January 11), you will be greeted with an Expiring Notifications warning box upon login. Within this box you will need to either deactivate or renew autoemail notifications that were set up over a year ago. Notification via this window will begin 3 weeks prior to the notification actually expiring. If you have several emails set to expire within this box, the easiest way to deal with them is to click the plus sign at the top to open the notifications and select those to deactivate first, and then use the box at the top to select the rest to renew. Why are we doing this to you? We currently have 54,000 active notifications stored in Paragon™. Some of these notifications have been active for over 10 years. It is probably safe to say that many are no longer being sent to valid email addresses or to active home buyers. Paragon™ checks for matches for contacts receiving auto-emails every 15 minutes. Several months ago system analysts determined that Paragon™ would no longer be able to finish the match checking task every 15 minutes due to the ever increasing number of auto-notifications. So, they added a oneyear expiration date for notifications. 3 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 RASCW RCA Commercial Corner by Rob Helm, CCIM and Ralph Kamps, CSC Chairman 2014 Real Estate Forecast Wednesday, January 22, 2014 Greater Madison Area January 2014 - Asking Lease Rates Office Rates East: $12.43 Central: $17.72 West: $14.31 City Center West Auditorium 525 Junction Road, Madison, WI Registration: 1:00 pm • Program: 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Asking rates Office from 1/1/10 – 1/31/14 Retail Rates East: $10.76 Central: $19.61 West: $15.69 Keynote Speaker, Morris A. Davis, PH. D Professor and Academic Director, Graaskamp Center for Real Estate UW-Madison Networking Reception following at Sprecher’s Restaurant and Pub This is a FREE seminar – but please email Beth@wisre.com to reserve your spot. Asking rates Retail from 1/1/10 – 1/31/14 Office/Whse East: $5.99 Central: $8.18 West: $6.52 CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION Asking rates Office/Warehouse/Flex from 1/1/10 – 1/31/14 For more Commercial News & Views go to http://www.cirexnews.com We Close Deals On Time Making the loan process seamless for your clients and getting your deals to the closing table on time are our top priorities. In fact, the past three years, more Dane County residents chose us over other mortgage providers to finance the purchase of their new homes.* Call us at 800.533.6773, ext. 2810, or visit uwcu.org to learn more. *Based on the number of residential purchase loans filed at the Dane County Register of Deeds office for 2010-2012. 4 Jan_7x3.5_RealtorReview.indd 1 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 12/19/13 2:16 PM Get a Head Start on CE Realtor® & Government Day All licensees must complete six Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS)-approved courses for a total of 18 hours in the 2013-14 biennium by the deadline of December 14, 2014. FREE for first 500 Member registrations There are four mandatory courses and four DSPS-approved electives. Licensees must complete the four mandatory courses and two electives from the DSPSapproved electives list. February 26, 2014 at Monona Terrace in Madison Realtor® & Government Day is your opportunity to help shape the laws that impact you and your real estate business in Wisconsin. You will meet with state lawmakers and have a unique opportunity to advocate for issues that impact the real estate industry in Wisconsin. With your support, Realtor® & Government Day 2014 will be a day to remember. Mandatory Courses (All licensees must take courses 1-4) Course 1- Wisconsin Listings Course 2- Wisconsin Offers Course3- Wisconsin New Developments Course4- Contingencies in Wisconsin Approved Offer Forms Agenda Elective Topics (Licensees must take two of the following) Elective A - Bank-owned (REO), Transactions in Wisconsin Foreclosures and Short Sale Elective B-Unique Transaction Types and Issues Elective C-Wisconsin Property Management 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. - Registration 1:00 - 1:15 p.m. - Welcome Elective D-Agency Roles with Buyers in Wisconsin 1:15 - 1:45 p.m. - Governor Scott Walker Upcoming Classes at WRA (Madison) Feb 27:CE 1 (8:30 a.m.) and CE 2 (1 p.m.) 1:45 - 2:30 p.m. - Issues Briefing 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Move to Capitol Mar 20:CE 3 (8:30 a.m.) and CE 4 (1 p.m.) 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. - Capitol Hill Visits Mar 27:CE Elective A (8:30 a.m.) and CE Elective B (1 p.m.) 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. - Cocktail Reception Register at www.wra.org–click on the Continuing Education tab. To register, please go to www.wra.org/RGDay. IT’S ABOUT AnchorBAnk’s improved new neighBor 30-yeAr fixed rAte mortgAge • Minimumdownpaymentof10percent.Canbefullygiftedfromafamilymember. • PrivateMortgageInsurancenotrequired. • Forpurchaseofasingle-familyorcondominiumprimaryresidence.Borrowersmay nothavehadanownershipinterestinanyotherpropertiesinthelast18months. • Noborrowerincomelimitsapply.Seeyourlenderfordetails. For more information and rates: 1-800-252-6246,option#2oranchorbank.com *The above is based on a single family residence with a purchase price of $142,500 with 10% down and 360 initial monthly payments of $716.17. Interest rate is 5.35% with a 5.409% Annual Percentage Rate as of 12/19/13. Monthly payment does not include taxes or insurance, so payment could be higher. Down payment can be made up of a gift, grant or borrower’s own funds. Interest rate buy down may be available. Borrower must qualify for financing. AnchorBank checking account required. Automatic payment required. ©2014 AnchorBank, fsb. AnchorBank is a service mark of Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin Inc. 5 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 Looking Back – Looking Forward Phil Salkin, Governmental Affairs Director Last year was a busy one on the legislative front for the WRA and RASCW. The following are some of the successes in the last year and some of the issues we will face in 2014. As you scan through them, please notice that these are not Democrat issues or Republican issues – these are Realtor® issues. Think how they impact you as a Realtor®, your business, your family, your community and the clients you serve. This is why we remain involved with politics – because decisions on these important issues are made by elected officials and we want them to be informed on them and willing to work with the Realtor® community. In the Capitol- Priorities Signed into Law Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit This act doubled the state income and franchise tax credit for "qualified rehabilitation expenditures" from 10% to 20% of the costs of the improvements and broadens the types of structures eligible for the credit. It could benefit tens of thousands of property owners and improve an already strong market for older homes. It is also a benefit to the historic preservation community in their efforts to save Wisconsin’s architectural and historical heritage. Shoreland Zoning after Annexation Under this act, when a city or village annexes lands in the shoreland zone, they will fall under the city or village zoning codes, rather than the county codes. This allows for more dense development on sewer and water. It will relieve some of the pressure from sprawl and provide better protection for our lakes and streams. Villages and cities will have to maintain a minimum setback of 50’ and vegetative maintenance standards. In areas like Dane County, this is a very positive step. Additional legislation in the pipeline will make it easier to improve and increase the value of shoreland zone properties while preserving environmental protections. Vested Rights One of the things which has long bedeviled property owners and developers is when local ordinances change during a project. This law protects property rights by stating that any changes to local ordinances and regulations cannot be applied to permit applications after the date the application was submitted. Landlord/Tenant Regulations A change in statute makes ownership of rental property less cumbersome and more profitable – which is of importance to our Members who are landlords or who represent rental properties on the market. Among the provisions are clarifications for disposing of a tenant’s personal property after eviction, expediting the eviction process, and streamlining the process of towing illegally parked cars. It also restricts the ability of local governments to regulate certain landlord activities. For 2014 Legislative Session Broker Experience Requirement (SB208/AB240) This proposal – which requires licensees to have at least two years of active real estate experience as a salesperson prior to obtaining a broker’s license – passed both the Assembly and Senate, but in different forms and therefore was sent back to the Senate. Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Release of Information by Municipal Utilities (AB 496) This would authorize municipal utilities to release customer information to real estate licensees and appraisers as part of a real estate transaction – without obtaining the customers consent. It also requires the PSC to produce a standard consent form for requesting customer information. This will simplify gathering the information necessary at closings. – Passed the Assembly and currently in the Senate. Right-to-Rent This proposed law would prohibit local ordinances from banning the short-term rental (7 days or greater) of homes. This is of importance in the RASCW area where some local governments are restricting or banning forms of short-term rental. This can have a serious impact on property owners seeking to rent homes to stave off foreclosure, to help finance the purchase of vacation properties or to rent homes when leaving for business, travel or sabbaticals. This bill has been drafted and is ready to be introduced. Licensing of Convicted Felons If adopted, this law would create specific standards for when a convicted felon may obtain or retain a Wisconsin real estate license. This bill is in drafting. RASCW Tax Incremental Financing in Madison RASCW testified in support of improvements to the Madison ordinances governing tax incremental financing. Specifically, we support those changes which will support the development of affordable housing and some marketplace residential units. Madison Metropolitan Sanitary District RASCW is supporting efforts to make the governance of this important agency more responsive by moving appointment of the MMSD Board from Dane County government to the communities which make up the district and whose citizens fund it through their utility bills. Dane County Comprehensive Planning As Dane County is looking to review and amend its comprehensive plan, RASCW has submitted comments on the housing element, offering to partner on efforts to improve access to affordable housing. For the land use element, RASCW has met with county staff to understand and discuss potential impacts of surface and groundwater initiatives. Madison Energy Bench-Marking Proposal RASCW supplied testimony in support of voluntary efforts to encourage owners of commercial buildings to use established bench-marking programs to improve energy use. A proposed ordinance would establish a mandatory program for commercial buildings over 15,000 sq. feet in size and large apartment buildings with fines for non-compliance. RASCW joined other business groups in questioning whether the proposed ordinance takes into account potential costs or elucidates any real benefits. Short Term Rentals RASCW has offered testimony in several communities will regard to proposed restrictions on short term rentals. This is done to insure that those communities understand the importance of allowing such rentals while stressing that we are not saying that such rentals cannot be regulated. If you are interested in more information about any of our initiatives, please email Phil Salkin at psalkin@wra.org. 6 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 Realtor® Safety Tips: Home, Safe Home- Tips for Securing Your Home Many real estate professionals have home offices. Whether you work at home or not, you might want to consider additional steps to secure your home. Burglars usually leave if they can’t break in within ninety seconds. Anything that slows down a thief by even a minute or two can keep your house from being robbed. •Make sure that all doors to the outside are metal or solid, 1 ¾" hardwood and have good, sturdy locks. •Use the locks you have. Keep your doors and windows locked, even if you're at home. Get your children into this habit, too. And always lock up your home when you go out, even if it’s only for a few minutes. • Secure sliding glass doors with commercially available bars or locks, or put a wooden dowel or broomstick in the door track. • Make sure your windows, especially at ground level, have good locks and use them. • Make sure all porches and other possible entrances are well lit. Heat- or motion-sensing lights are a good choice for outdoor lights. • Trim any bushes or trees that hide doors or windows. Keep ladders, tools, toys, and recreational equipment inside when you’re not using them. • Don't hand out keys to friends, even if they are trustworthy. Know the location of all your house keys all the time. Never use hide-a-keys or leave the key under the doormat, above the door, in a flowerpot, or anywhere outside the house. You may think you're being clever, but experienced thieves know all the tricks. Also, keep your car keys and house keys on a different ring if you ever use valet parking or leave your keys with parking lot attendants or even at a repair garage. • Watch your trash: Just bought a new entertainment system? A bunch of empty boxes out by the curb triggers an alarm to would-be thieves. Instead of putting boxes out in plain sight, cut them down, and stuff them in trash bags. • Keep written records of all furniture, jewelry and electronic products. If possible, keep these records in a safe deposit box, fireproof safe, or other secure place. Take pictures or a video, and keep purchase information and serial numbers if available. These help law enforcement agencies track recovered items. • Clearly display your house number, so police and other emergency vehicles can find your home quickly. • If you see a screen that has been cut, broken windows, or a door that’s been left open, don’t go in. Call the police from a neighbor’s house or a public phone. • If you hear a noise that sounds like someone breaking in or moving around, quietly call the police and wait calmly until they arrive. If you can leave safely, do so. Otherwise, lock yourself in a room you are in, pretend to be asleep. Please visit NAR’s Realtor® Safety Web site at www.REALTOR.org/Safety. This article is part of the NAR Realtor® Safety Resources Kit. Looking for a New Relationship this Year? Someone who offers local service? With no delays or surprises? Who turns your loans around fast? Because you deserve a good relationship 1-855-CLOSE2U www.crossplainsbank.com * Up to $450 off origination fees on certain mortgage products. This offer is available only for closed-end first lien home purchase loans that are owner occupied primary residence or second homes. Offer cannot be used with other State Bank mortgage offers. Good through 12/31/2014 7 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 Hey Home Buyers, Check This Out! SAVE UP TO $450* on Origination Fees! Save $150 when you use our Close2Home online mortgage application. Save $150 if you establish an account relationship with Direct Deposit prior to closing. Save $150 If you sign up for auto payment for your new mortgage. Calendar: January 15 - February 15 Wednesday, January 15 SCWMLS Board of Directors 11:00 am – RASCW/SCWMLS Conference Room Thursday, February 13 New Member Orientation 8:30 am – WRA Education Center Installation & Awards Reception 5:30 pm – Registration Professional Development Committee* 9:30 am – RASCW/SCWMLS Conference Room Thursday, January 16 RASCW Board of Directors 9:00 am – RASCW/SCWMLS Conference Room Wednesday, January 22 2014 Real Estate Forecast 1:00 pm – City Center West Auditorium * Click here for RASCW 2014 Committee Descriptions Click here for RASCW 2014 Committee Selection **Click here to register for Paragon™ classes. Thursday, January 23 RASCW Housing Foundation Board of Directors 11:30 am – The Egg & I Tuesday, February 4 The Mortgage Appraisal 9:30 am – Baraboo Chamber of Commerce Thursday, February 6 Affordable Housing Equal Opportunities Committees* 9:00 am – RASCW/SCWMLS Conference Room Friday, February 7 MLS Committee 9:00 am – RASCW/SCWMLS Conference Room Wednesday, February 12 Governmental Affairs Committee 10:00 am – RASCW/SCWMLS Conference Room Doug Jenkins Painting FREE ESTIMATE OVER THE PHONE! COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WALLPAPER REMOVAL AND WALL REPAIR OVER 2,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS MAY BARTER OR TRADE SERVICE 608-249-4451 8 REALTOR® Review • January 2014 WWW.PAINTINGMADISON.COM M e m b e r s h i p U p d a t e New Members Roxanne Andler Keller Williams Realty Paul Leske Keller Williams Realty Kris Teasdale Restaino & Associates Marlene Barmish Stark Company, REALTORS® Jenny Lisak Key Commercial Real Estate, LLC Tim Tibbits All American Realty LLC Chris Barreau MHB Real Estate Deanna Loewenhagen G.J. Miesbauer & Associates, Inc Adam Wrathkey Cambridge Appraisal David Benson RE/Max Grand Lisa McKevett GateWay, Realtors® Xiaoli Wu Keller Williams Realty Sara Boxrucker RE/Max Ridge-N-River Mary Murphy-Babb Babb Real Estate, LLC Anida Campbell Ho Keller Williams Realty Amy Onofrey Coldwell Banker Success Josey Cabaj Fairway Independent Mortgage Kayleigh Cleary Stark Company, REALTORS® Jennifer Queram State of WI Dept of Transportation Tim Dalby American Home Shield Jennifer Engel Keller Williams Realty Mary Ramsey Century 21 Affiliated Andrew Halada USDA - Farm Service Agency Hallah Ghanem Realty Executives Cooper Spransy Scott Randt Steinmetz Real Estate Group LLC Margaret Landphier Johnson Bank Geri Gossink Steinmetz Real Estate Group LLC Kailey Reas GateWay, Realtors® Linda Lindgren Park Bank Willem Hartman Brath Dairy & Commercial Real Estate Jerel Rickun Homestead Realty Inc Amanda McWilliams Mound City Bank Jeremy Krutsinger Exclusive Properties, LLC Laura Rosecrance All Property LLC Karen Wedvick Johnson Bank Benjamin Lee Stark Company, REALTORS® Carrie Stanke Alliance Realty Team Membership Transfers NAME FROM TO Timothy Burke Tim Burke Realty Executives Cooper Spransy Ann Francis Restaino & Associates Bunbury & Associates, REALTORS® Dan Holum Associated Bank State Bank of Cross Plains Oleg Kizimenko Keller Williams Realty Madison Realty Group Michael Odden Heartland Credit Union Summit Credit Union Jill Oelke Jill Oelke Real Estate Century 21 Affiliated Craig Recob Signature Real Estate LLC Restaino & Associates Deborah Severson A New Pathway Home Restaino & Associates Eileen Virnig Keller Williams Realty RE/MAX Preferred Bradley Vogel RE/Max Preferred Alliance Realty Team New Affiliates N e w O f f ic e s American Home Shield McFarland, WI Cambridge Appraisal Cambridge, WI GateWay, Realtors® Beloit, WI G.J. Miesbauer & Associates, Inc Belleville, WI USDA - Farm Service Agency Madison, WI Mound City Bank Mt Horeb, WI RASCW Committees Need You in 2014! All RASCW Members are encouraged to become an active part of your Association through Committee involvement. Click here for Committee descriptions and a Committee selection form. Please bring your personal talents and interests to your Association. Thank you! 9 REALTOR® Review • January 2014
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