Tuesday, April 26, 2011










April 14, 2011

Exton Medical Building Renovations Complete

Exton Medical Arts Associates has recently completed extensive renovations to the 30,000 square foot Medical Arts Building located just south of where Route 113 intersects Route 100 at 80 West Welsh Pool Road in Exton. Owners Brett and Scott Furman along with their designer Pam Kofsky of Elegant Interiors set out to take the dated looking Exton Medical Arts Building and bring it into the 21st century.

The renovations featured equipping the front main doors with an automatic opening capability for easy access to the building for the patients, a stunning new ceramic tile floor and the addition of a new seating area; artwork and accessories have combined to make the lobby feel like home. “Pam, our designer, knew exactly what was needed to make all the patients and tenants happy and comfortable” said Scott Furman. Other recent improvements to the building included replacing the roof, front walkway and added energy efficient hallway lighting which has already yielded a 9% reduction in energy for the year!

ABOUT EXTON MEDICAL

The Exton Medical Arts Building located at 80 West Welsh Pool Road in Exton. The building is a 30,000 square foot medical building located along busy Route 100 in Exton, PA and only 1.5 miles to PA Turnpike Downingtown Interchange, Route 30, Route 202 and Exton Mall. The building features an attractive two story glass atrium with live plant garden in lobby, elevator and operable windows. The practioners in the building include Orthodontics, Urology, ENT, Allergists, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Dental, Family Medicine, Optometry, Podiatry, Periodontist and onsite diagnostic laboratory testing for enhanced patient convenience.
For additional leasing information please contract Brett Furman, RE/MAX Classic, at 610-687-2900 Ext. 107 or brett@homesofpa.com




















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Please see attached photo from left to right;
Dr. Thomas Brady, Dr. Jeffrey Rosenblum, owners Brett Furman and Scott Furman
Seated designer Pam Kofsky, Elegant Interiors





Thursday, April 14, 2011

REMEMBER: Cell Phone Numbers Go Public this month.

REMINDER..... all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive sales calls.

.... YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS

To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222.
It is the National DO NOT CALL list It will only take a minute of your time.. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number.

HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON .. It takes about 20 seconds.


https://www.donotcall.gov/default.aspx

Thursday, March 24, 2011

2010 Philadelphia Business Journal 'Book of Lists'



RE/MAX Classic has the highest number of transactions per agent and higher than average sale price in the local marketplace.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

7 Ways to Better Manage Contacts

By Amanda Okker, RE/MAX Times Online Editor

It's not about which contact management system you use, says Brett Furman, it's about how you use it to build relationships with clients and business associates.
The Lifetime Achievement Award Winner and Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Classic Realtors in Wayne, Pa., sees agents investing in database management products that are often put to limited use.
Whether you use Top Producer, Outlook or another system, you can be doing more with it, says Furman, who prefers Sage ACT. Here are some of the Platinum Club member's ideas:
Schedule everything – These programs are not just for real estate, Furman says. He tracks his business schedule, networking and personal appointments in one place so there are never conflicts and no one is shuffled around because of overbooking.
Archive communications – Track every call or e-mail with the time, date and a summary so that you can pick up right where you left off when you make contact next time.
Track documents – Keep a record of who sent, received, signed and followed up on documents for all transactions.
Create a concierge database – If a client calls Furman for recommendations of plumbers, painters, contractors or other servicers, Furman knows exactly where to find the information. He created a contact group specifically for vendors.
Manage direct mail – Create subgroups of clients and other contacts, making it simple to generate address labels for targeted mailings.
Block confidential records – Whether the program you use requires a single password for access or offers options to protect each client file separately, use the security features available, Furman says. Clients entrust their most personal information to you, and it's important to protect it. Overall, using a secure online system is much safer than filing hard copies.
Incorporate social media – Determine whether your existing program allows you to check the social media sites for your contacts as you enter them into your database. It's a valuable feature for establishing one more way to connect with your clients and associates. If you're in the market for a new program, consider finding one that includes a social media feature.

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