A Letter to the Agents of Denelle: We are all so lucky to live in South County and are able to earn a living by being of service to our friends and neighbors. The scarecrows, home tours and farmers' markets all add so much to our quality of life. We are all able to walk our dogs on the beach and enjoy friendships with our fellow neighbors. What a beautiful time of year to enjoy a fall sail on the bay or some apple picking. It makes us all realize how much our wonderful state has to offer. So keep up the great work and let's all be grateful for all that we have... Ron Denelle
ps: Can you pick out the office in the background of this photo?
This site is designed for the Community of both Denelle Realtors and Southern Rhode Island to share their Real Estate experiences, why they love South County, and general information that would be of interest to all...
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
URI STUDENTS BEING TREATED RIGHT!
Yesterday I was lucky enough to attended the Ribbon-Cutting ceremony of the Anna Fascitelli Fitness and Wellness Center at the University of Rhode Island. My intention today was to write a long winded blog about what the new Fitness and Wellness Center is and will mean to the Students of URI but no one said it better than Paul Knott '14 from the URI Student Senate. I am personally proud to be a 1987 Graduate of this great University. Enjoy the video below.
Also Speaking were Thomas R. Dougan, VP for Student Affairs
Michael Fascitelli '78 -
And Peter Miniati, III '85 Treasurer and VP and Trust Officer for the Washington Trust Company
Also Speaking were Thomas R. Dougan, VP for Student Affairs
Michael Fascitelli '78 -
And Peter Miniati, III '85 Treasurer and VP and Trust Officer for the Washington Trust Company
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
So Much To Do...
So here we are in beautiful South County in the middle of summer and the fun doesn't stop. Maybe you were at The Balloon Festival last week end at URI, or you may be limbering up for The Blessing of The Fleet Run on Friday next. This is the start of a weekend of entertainment and activities in Narragansett & surrounds.
Did I mention the amazing beaches, miles of golden sands, beaches where you can surf in Matunuck, soak up the sun in South Kingstown or stroll to local restaurants in Narragansett. There are about six weeks to Labor Day so get down here & get out and enjoy South County in the sun.
Did I mention the amazing beaches, miles of golden sands, beaches where you can surf in Matunuck, soak up the sun in South Kingstown or stroll to local restaurants in Narragansett. There are about six weeks to Labor Day so get down here & get out and enjoy South County in the sun.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
DO YOU LIKE TO SOCIALIZE? A REAL ESTATE CAREER MAY FEEL MORE LIKE FUN THAN WORK!
Imagine having a flexible career with $100K earning potential that you can train for and get into in only a matter of months. Real estate agents enjoy these benefits and more. No wonder becoming a real estate agent is such a popular choice with career changers.
Real estate agents help people with buying, selling, or leasing homes, buildings, and land. Residential real estate agents specialize in working with homeowners, while commercial real estate agents deal with office space and buildings.
Agents help their clients set selling prices, make offers, and negotiate terms. Real estate agents are paid a fee which is usually a percentage of the sale price of each transaction. The more transactions the more money!
Real estate agents receive satisfaction from finding the perfect new home for their clients, or helping owners sell a home with little hassle and for a great price. If you love people and are rewarded by helping them, you have discovered a career that will allow you to turn your passion into a real way to make a living.
If you like to socialize, working as a real estate agent may not feel like real "work" to you. Much of the career involves meeting people, chatting, and building relationships. Real estate is not a 9-5 job. You'll have the flexibility to set a work schedule that works for you.
You can become a real estate agent right now. You don't need a college degree to buy and sell real estate, and the training for your license is readily available.
There has never been a better time to become a real estate agent. There is always money to be made in real estate, whether the real estate market is hot, cold, or steady. With rising household incomes, low interest rates, and affluent baby boomers looking for an alternative to the stock market, the real estate market experienced unprecedented growth in the past few years. The market is now shifting to a more balanced one, so people who have been waiting to buy are now ready to reenter the market.
A career with Denelle Realtors involves a supportive atmosphere where Team Work is emphasized and integrity is required.
If some of this information rings true for you drop me a line for a chat. Dale Denelle dale@denelle.com 401-783-7777
Scan this QR code for my contact page.
PS: YOU DON'T HAVE TO DRESS OR LOOK LIKE THIS TO BE A SUCCESSFUL REALTOR...AFTER ALL I'VE DONE PRETTY WELL :)
Real estate agents help people with buying, selling, or leasing homes, buildings, and land. Residential real estate agents specialize in working with homeowners, while commercial real estate agents deal with office space and buildings.
Agents help their clients set selling prices, make offers, and negotiate terms. Real estate agents are paid a fee which is usually a percentage of the sale price of each transaction. The more transactions the more money!
Real estate agents receive satisfaction from finding the perfect new home for their clients, or helping owners sell a home with little hassle and for a great price. If you love people and are rewarded by helping them, you have discovered a career that will allow you to turn your passion into a real way to make a living.
If you like to socialize, working as a real estate agent may not feel like real "work" to you. Much of the career involves meeting people, chatting, and building relationships. Real estate is not a 9-5 job. You'll have the flexibility to set a work schedule that works for you.
You can become a real estate agent right now. You don't need a college degree to buy and sell real estate, and the training for your license is readily available.
There has never been a better time to become a real estate agent. There is always money to be made in real estate, whether the real estate market is hot, cold, or steady. With rising household incomes, low interest rates, and affluent baby boomers looking for an alternative to the stock market, the real estate market experienced unprecedented growth in the past few years. The market is now shifting to a more balanced one, so people who have been waiting to buy are now ready to reenter the market.
A career with Denelle Realtors involves a supportive atmosphere where Team Work is emphasized and integrity is required.
If some of this information rings true for you drop me a line for a chat. Dale Denelle dale@denelle.com 401-783-7777
Scan this QR code for my contact page.
PS: YOU DON'T HAVE TO DRESS OR LOOK LIKE THIS TO BE A SUCCESSFUL REALTOR...AFTER ALL I'VE DONE PRETTY WELL :)
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Bypass the traffic
Just viewed a great home with buyers on Indian lake in South County. Wow is all I can say, what a choice you can drive ten minutes to the great beaches in Narragansett, South Kingstown or go a little further. OR you can walk 5 minutes to your own lake.
With the temperature at 95 by 10am it's the perfect way of avoiding the traffic on I95 to get to South County because you are already here. Ice cream is on me!!
With the temperature at 95 by 10am it's the perfect way of avoiding the traffic on I95 to get to South County because you are already here. Ice cream is on me!!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The Striper Bass are out there! Even in the rain...
I've been catching small striper bass in Narrow River which lies between Narraganset and South Kinstown. I usually fish with a friend or my son pictured here on Father's Day with a 24 inch striper we pulled in just off the seawall in the Pier. We also caught a small but strong bluefish and both are safely back in the Ocean.
Of course you all know we have had a serious amount of rain lately. I thought it would be wise to run the engine and charge the battery so the bilge pump would keep going. I took the boat out of the river mouth and buzzed along the beach on a glorious break in the weather. My experience has been that the fishing is usually not that good after heavy rains. I have no statistics to back this up of course but it has been my experience over the years. But what the heck, why not drop a line in the water while I charge the battery right? I was trolling an umbrella rig along the seawall relaxing and enjoying the view not really expecting anything to happen. It is quite peaceful out there watching the hustle and bustle of the seawall activity from that perspective. All of a sudden I heard the familiar (or not that familiar) clicking noise of the reel and heard the line being peeled away. I thought "oh no the rig has snagged the bottom" so I put the boat in neutral and grabbed the rod from the rod holder. I quickly realized it was not the bottom because of the bouncing of the rod. I thought maybe it was several small fish (bass or blues) which does happen periodically with the umbrella rigs. Or maybe? Maybe it was a big striper...which immediately got my heart pumping faster. It was at this moment I realized I was alone and neglected to prepare the net. If the event had been filmed it would have made for a good comedy. After some time I got the fish to the side of the boat. I held it there with one hand and unbungied the net from the side of the boat and then tried to extend the handle. I was eventually successful (as you can see) but was laughing at myself while nervously trying not to lose the fish.
I filet the 36 inch striper and gave it to friends and family who reported that it was a delicious fish. Some were lucky enough to cook it only an hour after I pulled it out of the water. This is a nice way to get your seafood...
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Curb appeal is key!
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6 Curb Appeal Ideas to Make You the Star of the Neighborhood
A few hours of exterior home and yard work can add thousands to your home’s value. Read
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