Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Free Shakespear-Experience River





You have two opportunities to enjoy Shakespeare in Des Moines. The first is at the Salisbury House July 21-24. What a beautiful setting for outdoor theatre (as long as the bugs stay away!). The Repertory Theatre of Iowa will be performing As You Like It.

The Shakespeare Experience will be a series of free performances - two productions with a variety of opening acts, depending on which night you choose to attend. Or attend them all and enjoy the talent that Des Moines has to offer.

The main location will be the Simon Estes Ampitheatre, although there will also be perfomances at Carlisle and at Ankeny.

The first of the two productions is The Regina Monologues. The pre-show will be The Regina Melodies with Queen Tina Haase Findley. (We heard her at last year's Festival - and she's excellent.) The other production is Mark TWAINment Tonite - America's own Bard.

Check out the complete schedule on their website.

And if you have questions regarding Shakespeare OR real estate - give the Eisenlauer Team a call.


Bill 770-2455 Bob 979-2883

Thursday, June 2, 2011

What blog do you read every day?


Do you have a blog you read everyday? I'd love to check out your favorites.
I love statistics and found a fun blog, Demo Memo, that has numbers about a variety of everyday things.


  • 21% of school age children speak a language other than English at home.

  • 65.1% of the U.S. population are renters.

  • 80% of 18-24 yr. olds are on Facebook.

  • 42% of college graduates get their news from the internet.

  • Asian women birth 1.96 children in their lifetime.

  • 34% of Americans believe the Bible is the actual word of God.

I'm one of the 34% in my age range that are on Facebook, so I usually check in there daily.


Swaggrabber.com is a fun place to check for current deals and coupons.

Would love to take a look at your daily stops on the internet.



For Real Estate info, the best resource is still the Eisenlauer Team.


Bill 770-2455 Bob 979-2883

Monday, April 25, 2011

Real Estate Trends and Stats






Brian Buffini has released his newly updated Real Estate Report. I'll give you some of the facts that I find relevant and interesting.


  • For Sale by Owner's are down in 2010, less than 1 out of 10 sales.

  • 95% of first time home buyers chose a fixed-rate mortgage.

  • Distressed properties make up 36% of the market.

  • Top factors influencing a buyers decision: quality of the neighborhood, convenience to work, and affordability of the home.

  • Percent of buyers who were first-time buyers increased to 50% in 2010.

  • Typical home sold for 96% of the final list price.

  • Most popular motivation for selling - current house too small.

  • Most cost effective improvement to prep the house for sale: Cleaning and de-cluttering, lightening and brightening, then staging.

If you'd like more information about the local real estate market, contact the Eisenlauer Team. We'd love to be of assistance.


Bill 770-2455 Bob 979-2883

Monday, March 14, 2011

Housing Rising




National Geographic found a way to help housing rise. It's not the price of the house rising, but the house itself. In a new show "How Hard Can it Be?" they tested the theory that balloons could be attached to a house enabling it to "fly". The structure was 16' x 16' x 18'. 300 helium ballons were attached, each one being 8' tall. The entire structure was 10 stories tall, launched with 2 balloon pilots and stayed afloat for an hour.
The Eisenlauer Team can't move your house with balloons, but we can help you move. The activity in the local market has increased with the arrival of spring weather and we're optimistic about the future.


Bob 979-2883 Bill 770-2455

Monday, February 28, 2011

Rant - Customer Service Pergatory







  1. Don't call an automated system of prompts Customer Service

  2. Don't ask me if I want to speak English. We live in the United States of America. We speak English. I'm not going to apologize for speaking my native language in my native country.

  3. Don't prompt me "for quicker service, enter your home phone numbr", then ask me for my home phone number when I finally get to a live person...Duh.

  4. Don't ask me to put in the ext. no. of the person I want to speak to, when I don't know who works there.

  5. Don't talk to me in third party plural. "We" don't have a problem, I do. I'd like you to assist me in a solution.

My email hasn't worked for weeks. Some emails go through, others don't. When talking to media com "customer service" on Friday, I was informed the file was closed because the problem had been resolved. They neglected to ask the customer (me) to confirm this. Then they asked me how I know my emails weren't being received? ......gee, I asked people if they received my email, they said no.


So all that being said - The Eisenlauer Team works hard to live Customer Service. Try us out!


Bill 770-2455 Bob 979-2883

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Short Sales are Here to Stay.


Short sales are here to stay. Maybe not forever, but they are not going away soon. Have you been curious when you've heard the term, what it means? Have you thought it was a fast track to buying a house? There are a lot of misconceptions and frequently asked questions that we are prepared to answer for you at a class we are hosting. There are three dates and locations to choose from.


  • Feb. 10, 6:30 pm at the Eastside Library, 2559 Hubbell.

  • Feb. 17, 6:30 pm, Pleasant Hill library, 5151 Maple

  • March 1, 7:00 pm Altoona Library, 1600 5th Ave.

Bring questions, bring a friend, pass the info on. Hopefully we can dispel some myths, answer some questions and be of assistance to you in your real estate needs.


Bill 770-2455 Bob 979-2883

Friday, January 21, 2011

Is your glass half-full of half-empty??

Once, a man pulled up into a gas station in the country, and asked the gas station attendant, "What are the people like in the next town up ahead?" The attendant said, "What were the people like in the town you just came from?" "Awful people, " the man responded. "Rude, cold hostile, abrupt, unfriendly. They wouldn't give me the time of day." "Well," said the attendant, "I'm sorry to say it, but you're going to find exactly the same sort of people in the next town up ahead."
A bit later, another driver pulled in, heading in the same direction as the first. "What are the people like in the next town up ahead?" the second man asked. The attendant said, "What were the people like in the town you just came from?" "Wonderful people, " the second man responded. "Friendly, warm, helpful, patient, kind. They went out of their way to help a stranger." "Well," said the attendant, "I'm happy to tell you that you're going to find exactly the same kind of people in the next town up ahead."

Did you get the morale of the story? You find what you expect to find in people.