Living and working in Newport Beach shows me every day how important a strong community is. In real estate, and in any job, building a community isn’t just nice—it’s necessary. Helping local businesses, joining community events, and making real connections can make life better for everyone. Here are a few ways to add value to your community: Support Local Businesses: Shop locally and recommend local businesses to others. Engage in Community Events: Participate in or sponsor local events to stay connected. Build Genuine Connections: Take the time to get to know your neighbors and clients personally. Share Your Expertise: Offer your knowledge and skills to help others in the community. Promote Local Opportunities: Use your platform to highlight local events, businesses, and opportunities. How do you build community in your work? What tips do you have for creating value for your clients and community? Let's share our ideas and support each other in making our communities stronger. Compass | DRE 01218649 #newportbeachlife #newportbeachliving #ilovenewportbeach #lidomarinavillage #lidoisland #costalliving
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Moving to a new town can feel like a big leap, especially when you're trying to grow your network from scratch. In Dunlap, TN, mingling at local events can be a game-changer for making connections and feeling at home. 🌟 Here’s how you can network like a pro, even if you're new in town: 1️⃣ Research First: Find out about local events through community boards, online groups, and local social media. Knowing what's happening will give you a head start. 2️⃣ Attend Regularly: Consistency is key. Frequenting events helps you recognize faces and build familiarity. 3️⃣ Be Genuine: People connect with authenticity. Share your story, listen to theirs, and find common ground. 4️⃣ Ask Questions: Engage in conversations by asking open-ended questions. It shows interest and helps you learn more about the community. 5️⃣ Follow Up: After meeting someone, follow up with a friendly message or connect on LinkedIn. Building a relationship takes time and effort. 6️⃣ Volunteer: Offer your time to local causes. It’s a fantastic way to meet people, contribute to the community, and showcase your dedication. Being new in a small town doesn't have to be a hurdle—it’s an opportunity. Dive into the local scene, and you’ll soon find your network growing along with your comfort in the community. What’s your go-to tip for networking in a new town? #Networking #SmallTownLife #RealEstate #Community #DunlapTN
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🏡🌟 Let's talk Community Connections! 💬🌆 Staying connected with our city is more than just a job—it's a passion! From attending buzzing community events to forging strong ties with local businesses, we're committed to staying in tune with every heartbeat of our city. Our goal? To bring you the latest insider tips, neighborhood highlights, and a whole lot of real estate fun! Here are 2 tips on how we stay engaged in Stuart's real estate market: Immersing Yourself in Community Events: As your real estate agent, it's crucial for me to stay connected with our city on a deep level. That's why I make it a point to attend various community events, from local festivals to neighborhood gatherings. By immersing myself in these events, I gain firsthand knowledge of the pulse of our city—the current trends, upcoming developments, and the overall vibe of different neighborhoods. This insight allows me to better understand what makes each area unique and helps me tailor my approach to finding your perfect home. Building Relationships with Local Businesses: Another key aspect of staying connected with our city is building strong relationships with local businesses. Whether it's grabbing a cup of coffee at the corner cafe or chatting with the owners of the neighborhood bookstore, I make an effort to support and engage with the businesses that make our community thrive. Not only does this foster a sense of camaraderie, but it also gives me access to insider information about the local market. From upcoming commercial projects to changes in zoning regulations, these connections help me stay ahead of the curve and better serve your real estate needs. So whether you're a longtime resident or a newcomer to [Your City], trust us to guide you through the exciting journey of buying or selling your home. Let's stay connected and make your real estate dreams a reality! 🏠💫 #CommunityConnections #RealEstateInsights #StayEngaged
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Have you read Lily's Weekday Update yet? Willowdalers, check your inbox or read it on my website to stay informed about community events, local projects, consultations, the latest updates from City Hall, and much more! Visit bit.ly/enewsletter0710 to read now! #eNewsletter #Newsletter #Weekly #Updates #StayInformed #ConnectedCommunity #Willowdale #NorthYork #Toronto #CommunityFirst #LocalEvents #LocalNews #News #TorontoNews
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I found a free tool for adding weather right into my calendar which is helpful when you are deciding the day of if an outdoor event is still a good option (e.g., community events with family). Here's the link if you want to try it: https://lnkd.in/g_tHYSZh
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🚧 Join Us for the Hardy Downtown Connector Project Update! 🚧 The Hardy Downtown Connector is shaping up to be a beautifully landscaped parkway featuring pedestrian paths, bikeways, parks, and community enhancements. Hear the latest project updates from Mike Martinez, Assistant Director of Public Engagement at Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA), and discover how public engagement is driving this exciting project forward. 🗓️ Date: October 23 ⏰ Time: 12 PM - 1 PM (Virtual) 💼 Free to attend with a networking opportunity at the end! 🔗 RSVP NOW at https://bit.ly/3NeW0tt Make sure to tag a business owner who should attend, and don’t forget to follow the Greater Northside Chamber for more exciting networking events! ____ #GreaterNorthsideChamber #HardyConnectorUpdate #NorthsideChamber #CommunityDevelopment #VirtualEvent #NetworkingOpportunity #BusinessOwners #PublicEngagement #HoustonGrowth #ChamberEvents
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As more and more of us embrace online shopping, it’s easy to forget the experiences that come from wandering through a local market, chatting with a shop owner, or catching up with friends over a drink. When we talk about the local economy, it’s easy to forget that there is one simple goal: To create happy, thriving communities. Often we don’t give it a second thought, yet supporting local businesses helps create a sense of local identity and strong sense of belonging. These moments remind us why it’s important to be a part of a community in the first place.
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Just settled into your new neighborhood and eager to immerse yourself in Atlanta's vibrant community? Here are some tips to help you connect with your surroundings and become an integral part of the area: • Begin with a welcoming housewarming gathering, extending invitations to neighbors for an evening of drinks and appetizers, fostering connections right from the start. • Stay informed and engaged by attending local town hall meetings, offering valuable insights into the heartbeat of the neighborhood and its ongoing developments. • Explore Meetup groups tailored to your interests, uncovering local hotspots and forging bonds with like-minded individuals who share your passions. • Immerse yourself in Atlanta's lively farmers markets and cultural festivals, not only supporting local businesses but also absorbing the rich tapestry of community spirit. • Take an active role in shaping the neighborhood's future by engaging with your local neighborhood association, where you can contribute ideas and connect with fellow residents who are invested in the area's well-being. • Wind down with leisurely post-dinner strolls, meandering through the streets during twilight hours to discover hidden gems and encounter friendly faces along the way. What advice do you have for newcomers settling into Atlanta? Share your insights and experiences below! And if you're seeking recommendations for exploring all that Atlanta has to offer, feel free to message me—I'm here to help you discover the best of the city! Pam Ahern RPM Group Home Advisors [email protected] #RPMHomeAdvisors #atlanta #atlantageorgia #georgia #AtlantaCommunity #NewInTown #LocalExploration #NeighborhoodEngagement #AtlantaEvents #CommunityConnections #ATLDiscoveries #SettleInAtlanta
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Another day, another opportunity to make things happen. Whether it's strategising for clients, planning community events, or delving into new projects, I'm here, ready to tackle it all and make today count. #BusinessLife #CommunityEngagement #MakingThingsHappen
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I just came across a document I created for an industry networking event I was hosting for my previous role. The below tips are based on my own experience building community professionally in apartments from 2009-2020. What tips would you add? Anything you think has changed from my time and post Covid? #communitybuilding
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