WOW my school, Transylvania University is the #1 Greek Life school according to the Princeton Review, just released today. Not only are we rocking in academics, we know how to have fun!!
Transylvania ( or Transy as we call it) is a very special school in Kentucky and has deep roots in our nation's history.
Transylvania University - Founded in 1780; sixteenth college in the U.S.; first west of the Allegheny Mountains. Transylvania is linked with many famous names in American history. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Aaron Burr were early supporters. Henry Clay was a law professor and a member of Transylvania's board of trustees. Among other distinguished alumni are founder and hero of Texas, Stephen Austin, famed abolitionist Cassius M. Clay, U.S. vice presidents John C. Breckinridge and Richard M. Johnson, Supreme Court justice John Marshall Harlan, 50 U.S. senators, 101 U.S. representatives, 36 governors, and 34 ambassadors.
Today, Transy is a well respected liberal arts school and is "successful in fulfilling its contemporary mission of offering a high quality liberal arts education marked by personal attention to students and a faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching." (taken from the official Transylvania University website.
I had a wonderful experience at Transy. In fact, after graduation, I worked in the University's Public Relations office, doing everything from writing thousands of press releases, to brand development, meeting alumni, mentoring students and building strong relations & strengthening our ties within the community. Great place! And if you are thinking of great college, think Transylvania University!
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When you think of Lexington KY real estate, think www.KimSoper.com and let's get started today!
Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Cypress Residential Group
153 Patchen Drive, Suite #51
Lexington, KY 40517
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Big Blue Nation united together yesterday to help out Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari and members of the team raise 1 million dollars in just 4 short hours during its Hoops for Haiti campaign. The money raised will go to the American Red Cross for the people of Haiti. It was a great day in Lexington community and it was truly wonderful to see the community and fans pull together during this time of need. Coach Calipari, whose Kentucky team is 18-0, told his team to be humble when things are going good. Calipari hosted the event and the Kentucky players manned the phones during the live TV telecast.
Calipari pulled together the telethon in less than two days and reached out to several Lexington community leaders and agencies for help. Celebrities including movie star and Kentucky super fan Ashley Judd, Minnesota basketball Coach Tubby Smith, and sports announcer Dick Vitale were just a few of the celebrates to donate to the cause.
It truly was a heartwarming day here and it was amazing to see how the Lexington and Central Kentucky communities can come together in order to help our world dealing with a horrible tragedy. What a great day to be a Lexington resident and a Kentuckian!
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When you think of Lexington KY real estate, think www.KimSoper.com and let’s get started today!
Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Cypress Residential Group
153 Patchen Drive, Suite #51
Lexington, KY 40517
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
This weekend the most prestigious cheerleading squad in the land, the University of Kentucky cheerleaders will work their magic at the Universal Cheerleaders Association competition in Orlando, Florida as they will compete for an unprecedented 18th national championship.
(Practicing their national routine)
Championships titles and rave reviews are nothing new for the Kentucky squad as they are regarded as THE absolute finest cheer program in America. The squared is often featured on national TV and newspapers across the county. The squad has performed live on the Today Show and been featured on the CBS Evening News, the CBS Morning Show, ESPN and has been seen in GQ, Seventeen and many more.
The Kentucky squad has won the Universal Cheerleaders Association National College Cheerleading Championship an unprecedented seventeen times, in 1985, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 - more than any other Division 1A school. UK's squad is the only team to win back to back championships twice, once in 1987 and 1988 and again in 1995 and 1996. Further, UK is the only squad ever to win three, four, five, six, seven and eight championships in a row.
We wish them the best of luck this weekend! Bring it home CATS!
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Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Cypress Residential Group
153 Patchen Drive, Suite #51
Lexington, KY 40517
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Lexington, Kentucky is once again basking in the national spotlight! Today on Live with Regis and Kelly, co-host Kelly Ripa praised the beauty of the Bluegrass Region, as she reflected on her weekend visit to the Kentucky Horse Park, where she watched the United States Equestrian Foundation Pony Finals. Ripa told viewers the people of Lexington, Kentucky “are the smartest people on the planet because that is the prettiest place on Earth.” Actor Aston Kutcher, who filled in for the vacationing Regis Philbin, added his take on the Bluegrass region as well!
Way to go Kentucky! See the clip and talk of Lexington at about the 16:22 mark on the video!
Are you craving more interesting fun facts about Lexington? Why not ask the hometown girl! I'm here to help. And as always, feel free to call/email/text me anytime.
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When you think of Lexington KY real estate, think www.KimSoper.com and let’s get started today!
Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
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Way to Go Lexington, we are a community that cares and the nation has taken note!
Lexington, Ky., Earns Ambassador City Designation for Helping Elderly, Disabled Keep Their Homes — The National Association of Realtors® and the U.S. Conference of Mayors have named Lexington, Ky., a 2009 Ambassador City for the success of two homeownership programs, Repair Affair and the Remodeling for Access and Mobility Program. The programs help low-income homeowners make much needed repairs and modifications.
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Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com
Here is an excerpt from the Lexington Herald Leader’s feature story titled: BLUEGRASS BOUND – Lexington Named Among 10 Best Cities to Live
Original print date in the Lexington Herald Leader, Sunday, May 10, 2009. Story By Melissa Nipper*
Brian and Angela Spiers relocated to Lexington last year from Ontario, Canada. As new Lexingtonians, they are used to being asked what brought them to the Bluegrass. Their answer tends to surprise people. “Sometimes people think it’s strange we picked Lexington just because we wanted to live in Lexington,” Angela Spiers said. “But then I explain all the wonderful things we love about this area, and they understand.”
ABOVE: The Spiers family relocated last year from Ontario,
Canada, where Angela played women’s hockey. They enjoy living
near the golf course and have embraced life in the Bluegrass.
From left: Brian; Lauren, age 4; Brianna, age 9; Angela; and pets
Sasha and Crickett (behind Brianna).
PHOTOS BY JASON GREGORY
The Spiers' had no family or friends in Lexington. Neither spouse needed to relocate to Kentucky for a job. In fact, Brian’s job allowed the couple to choose they wanted to live. They considered several large American cities, including Chicago and Raleigh, N.C. But a visit to Lexington changed everything. “We came for a visit and fell in love,” Spiers said.
“We knew this was the place we wanted to live.” They are not alone. Lexington was recently named one of the “Top 10 Best Places to Live in 2009” by RelocateAmerica™ — a Web site that helps buyers and sellers access relocation sources that make moving easier. The site (www.relocateamerica.com) touts Lexington’s schools, parks, higher educational institutions, low violent crime rate and horse culture. It also highlights the local real estate market, where “average
home prices and overall home values have remained stable.” Spiers was not surprised by Lexington’s top-10 ranking, and she adds her own evidence to the list of what makes Lexington an ideal place for new residents. “The people here are extraordinarily friendly,” she said. One of the first people the Spierses met was their Realtor Kim Soper of Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty.
Soper, a native Lexingtonian, says about half of her business is helping clients who are relocating to the area. She enjoys introducing newcomers to the community and sharing Lexington trivia with them. One of my favorite memories as a Realtor was the day I was showing houses to Brian and Angela,” Soper said. “It was the day Big Brown was going for the Triple Crown. We took a break and stopped at Harry’s and sat out on the patio to watch the race. It was packed and the mood was electrifying. There was no better way to introduce them to what makes Lexington special. I will always remember that day.
“You may be in a rush to show a lot of houses to someone who is visiting for just a few days from out of town, but at the same time, it’s important to help them make a connection to the community,” she said.
“There is always a way to tie in Lexington.”
Smooth moves
If you’re new to Central Kentucky or preparing to relocate to the Lexington area, real estate relocation specialists offer these tips to help the move go smoothly:
1. Work with a Realtor who knows the community. You’ll save time and effort by working with a professional who can
guide you not only in the search for a home, but also throughout the transition to a new community, said Realtor Kim Soper of Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty. “Giving clients that local connection is as important as finding the right house,” she said. “I try to find out what their interests are and connect them with local people and organizations I know share those interests.”
2. Pick up the local newspaper. Soper suggest clients read past and current issues of the local newspaper to get a feel for the area. “It’s a great way to get to know the events and the things happening in Lexington,” Soper
said.
3. Get plugged in quickly. To feel part of your new community, make a point to visit local amenities such as the library,
the parks or museums. Volunteering for a local organization such as a hospital or charity also helps new residents feel connected to their surroundings. “It’s not just a new home, it’s a new lifestyle,”
Soper said.
4. Invest in a GPS. Learning your way around a new community can be frustrating — especially in Lexington where
street names seem to change as you drive (Harrodsburg Road to Broadway to Paris Pike, for example). A GPS can make your initial visits less stressful; you’ll know your way around in no time.
If you have any questions about relocating to Lexington or simply what daily life is like here in our wonderful city, I will be happy to answer your questions and assist you.
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Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.kimsoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com
Real Estate is hoppin’! With historic low rates, an $8,000 tax credit, and great deals to be had, now is definitely the time to make a move! But a strong word of caution before leaping without looking – there are, unfortunately, corrupt individuals and organizations out there promoting what appear to be great real estate opportunities, when in fact, they are nothing but scams!
Case in point: By Monday afternoon, I had received 16 calls on just one of my listings. Sounds great for my seller…or was it? Turns out, all of these callers had one thing in common: They were searching for rentals on Craigslist and saw what appeared to be an incredible property listed at an incredible price. Now, let me digress by confirming that indeed this was a genuine property listed on Craigslist because I posted it! However, this property was NEVER for rent and in fact, had already been sold earlier in the week. Further research revealed that the content from my original listing (photographs, property information, etc.) had been taken and “reused” through a fake rental posting. As the Realtor of the original (and true) listing, my contact information was removed entirely. In its place, a generic email account was the only contact source available, requesting that those who were searching the site email them for more information. Once they did, then they would receive a letter from the fake “seller” based out of West Africa. This fake “seller” was conveniently unable to meet the potential renters right here in hometown Lexington, claiming to be traveling abroad for the purpose of bidding on petroleum land. In their absence, they requested that the renter hopefuls fill out a personal information sheet, submit it, and then they would simply mail them the keys to the property.
Many of these renter hopefuls decided to go view the property – since coming from Craigslist it seemed fairly legit – and once they saw my contact information on the sale sign in the front yard, they called to ask about renting. When I repeatedly had to inform them that the house was for sale, not for rent, I knew something was up – the seller wasn’t from Africa and this was a bonafied scam!
Having heard of similar scenarios occurring in New York and Florida a few months ago, I knew immediately the actions that I needed to take:
1. I made sure all of the people that called on this property clearly understood this home was not for rent and to make sure they did not /would not send any personal information to this alleged “seller” in Africa.
2. I notified my sellers immediately and let them know what was going on. I strive hard to make sure my sellers are always educated regarding how the showing process works and to make sure they never show the home unless I’ve set up an appointment with them in advance.
3. I went to Craigslist to report the fake posting. I, in no way shape or form, tolerate any fraudulent activity regarding someone’s home – let alone stealing marketing information and photographs in an attempt to con others.
After doing this, I wanted to go a step further by trying to get the word out through this blogsite, so that others may learn about this possible pitfall and protect themselves and their family, whether they are buying, selling, or in this case – renting!
Often times for buyers, the “Real Estate World” can be very daunting in its own right, let alone with all of the new tricks con artists keep trying. Buying a home is the single, largest financial transaction one will make in a lifetime and one that can be very confusing and overwhelming. That’s why it’s so crucial to have the right people on your team to help you to achieve your goals and to look out for your best interests…always.
Here are a few quick tips to help you assess whether or not a property promotion or advertisement is “too good to be true:”
If you are potential buyer:
1. Look out for poor grammar and confusing syntax. Often times, British spellings for words can be a red flag, but it goes without saying that this isn’t always the case. Odd sentences with words misspelled or missing altogether can likewise be a dead giveaway! Think: “Not Local.”
2. If someone doesn’t provide adequate contact information such as a full name, business name, email, and phone number, be very leery. A legit business person will have most – if not all – of these items, especially a phone number.
3. If they can not meet you in person because they are traveling, etc. and say they can send you keys via mail, chalk this one up as a scam!
4. If they ask for personal information, bank account numbers, or they want you to write a check in excess of the required amount, again, stay far away from this!
5. If you are buying a home, connect yourself with a good, honest local Realtor who will have your best interests at heart and who is available to answer all of your questions.
6. Bottom line: If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is!
If you are a seller of a residential property currently on the real estate market:
1. Make sure you never let anyone in your home that does not have a prior appointment to see your home.
2. Hire a Realtor. We are here to protect you, your home, and to make sure that all buyers coming to see your home are qualified, ready to buy, and are legit.
3. If someone knocks on your door, do not show them the home. Think: “Safety!” Tell them to call your Realtor to set up an appointment and that your Realtor will be happy to show them your home. Don’t ever fret when someone says they have to see your home now or they will walk away. A true, genuine buyer will understand. Do not let anyone ever pressure you to get in to see your home.
4. Always confirm! If someone comes to your home and presents you with a business card saying they are an agent, don’t automatically assume they are! Again, call your Realtor ASAP and confirm this information with them.
All in all, I hope these tips have helped and just remember that any true, honest, and reliable business person or company will NEVER ask you to submit detailed personal information over the internet. From Real Estate to Ebay, PayPal to banks, all of these companies will tell you that they will never ask for your password or personal information via online. The best rule of thumb: If you are suspicious at all, just call the company directly. If you receive an email alerting you of needed contact or personal information, never follow the links. Fraudulent companies and individuals have their cons down to a science, often mimicking the exact homepage of the original, true company and then emailing you to link to them. Just contact the company directly to confirm. Also, if at all possible, simply conduct your business matters with someone local. Even though technology has made it possible to communicate with others far away, having some good, ol’ fashioned ‘face-to-face’ time is the best way to go!
If you have any questions about anything real estate in general, I will be happy to assist you. Call/text me and please visit my official website for all things Lexington KY Real Estate at www.kimsoper.com.
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Wishing you all my best! Reporting live here in Lexington, Kentucky! – www.KimSoper.com!
When you think of Lexington KY real estate, think www.KimSoper.com and let’s get started today!
Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kentucky’s newest member of the community is on a plane taxing off the run way in Memphis, Tennessee just this very minute!! That person is the beloved Coach John Calipari who has just accepted the position to head up the men’s basketball program at the University of Kentucky! Kentucky, the most winning program in the history of college basketball is rejoicing as Big Blue nation is already feeling the mass hysteria associated with new hire. More details to follow and watch for the official announcement on your local TV and national sports stations tomorrow. The Cats are back! Welcome to Big Blue Nation Coach Calipari and family!
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Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com
This week Lexington, Kentucky received more national attention as Business Week named Lexington one of the best cities for riding out the recession. Factors such as low unemployment rate and the number of jobs available in the education, agricultural and healthcare fields added fuel to the Lexington economy.
Lexington is no stranger to the national spotlight. Just last summer Delta’s Skyline Magazine profiled our charming Bluegrass city in its publication, by taking in-depth look at the city focusing on the bustling economy, locally owned businesses, the history, healthcare, the beautiful and scenic landscape, modern technology, the thoroughbred industry and education. Plenty of interviews, photographs and local commentary are jam packed into the magazine.
The Lexington, Kentucky real estate market remains strong and has swayed away from the national trends of declining markets. Businesses are booming and the quality of life here is unsurpassed!
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Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com
If you tuned into the NBA’s showdown between the Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game on ESPN over the weekend, you probably noticed a big-time celebrity wearing a baseball cap, all so familiar here in Lexington.
Check out actor Bill Murray and his ballgame buddy sidekick Spike Lee chatting during the game. Like wow! Is that really a Lexington Legends hat that Bill is wearing? It sure is and we couldn’t be prouder! Bill, will you be attending Opening Day this year?
If you are not familiar with the Legends, well you must be an out-of-Towner reading this blog (and I thank you). The Lexington Legends are our minor league baseball team. As a Houston Astros affiliate and member of the South Atlantic League, the Legends provide us with countless hours of baseball, family fun and entertainment!
I bet the Legends feel like they have hit a homerun today! I know myself a Lexington resident my entire life sure feels that way! Thank you Bill! Lexington loves you too! And Bill, when you’re ready to look at the Lexington Kentucky real estate, who you gonna call? Kim Soper of course!
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Reporting live and wishing you all my best in beautiful Lexington, KY, your LexVegas Blogger, AKA www.kimsoper.com. -Kim
When you think of real estate, think www.kimsoper.com and let’s get started today!
Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.kimsoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com