Posted by jerry on 16. November 2009 05:55
Due to spam programs put out by people like becposter we have had to turn off comments on all of our blogs. We hate to do this but until we can find a way to stop spammers from flooding us with 100s of spam comments a day, we have no choice. Can anyone tell me what a sexual harassment lawyer in california has to do with Santiago, dominican republic. I mean please. We try to do the right thing and grow our site by proper coding, relative and useful content and user recommendations. And these people try to make a buck on the backs of our hard work.
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Posted by jerry on 31. October 2009 21:19
When I put together the Living in Santiago site I only listed square meters on the site. Why did I do this? Well I had moved around to different countries through out my life and learnt the local way whether it was meters or feet. Since they use meters here I figured that I would just stay with that. However tonight after talking with a friend visiting from the States, I see that I should have included the square feet also. As we sat on the balcony talking about real estate in general and the differences between here and there and what your money will buy, it hit me. For example, and I find myself doing this, well 1 square meter is roughly 9 square feet. So 180 m2 should be around 1620 square feet that price is a bit high. The problem is that 1 square meter is not 9 but 10.76391 and that 180 m2 has now become 1937 square feet. That is a 317 square foot difference. On some of the other houses there was a 600-700 square foot difference. So I guess I learned a new lesson and changed the page to display both meters and feet because some of us do tend to round down, after all it is ONLY 1.76391 square foot difference and I should be close.
Posted by jerry on 17. October 2009 21:34
Posted by jerry on 3. February 2009 05:25
When we started the real estate section, it was in response to people asking us to help them find a place. So why not. Bascially we would get the info of what they were looking for and then contact several of the agents that we knew and see if they had something that fit the search. Also as we would drive around we had a good idea of what was available. As the request grew we decided to add a section on Living in Santiago that was for listing the different properties. We started to look for properties and talk to the agents. we explained who we were and what we were looking for. It started slow an is still growing. Well the other day we see a nice house up for sale so we call the number. My wife explains that we would like to take pictures and list it on the site. The owner is friendly and asks us to come over so she and her husband can talk with us. We spent a nice evening with them and at the end, she goes okay you can put your sign up. Put our sign up? Bummer, we don't have any signs. So the next morning it is off to the designers and we have signs designed and printed. We now have them placed on 2 houses and we are looking at more listing that are managed by us. Sometimes doors open up and take us in directions that we did not think about. I think the designers did a good job and we have had a lot of comments on the signs. Anyways, here is one of our for rent signs.
Posted by jerry on 2. February 2009 05:11
Would like to take this space to welcome you to our blog. In my mind a blog is more for personal writings, almost like a diary, I nobody really wants to hear about me. But as the interest in the real estate section grew I was trying to think about ways that I could send the information to those that really wanted it. Do it with emails when we listed a property? For awhile that seemed to be the answer in my mind. Then one night in my web travels, I noticed several people using blogs to explain and put out information of a technical nature. I have to admit that it took me a bit to put the two together. We already had a newsletter that had a listing of the week, but why not put some of the listings on the blog? As I was going through the different blog packages that I could incorporate into Living in Santiago, I noticed that they had many features that I was looking for like RSS feeds. A person can sign up to the feed and see all the latest properties, when the timing is right for them and I do not have to flood their mailbox with emails and possibly get lost in the spam folders. So lets see if this fits the bill and we will go from there. As always, we are open and love to hear from you with comments and suggestions.