One of the perks of being a Realtor — Photographing historic jewels like this 1926 Spanish Revival estate in Del Norte Place

And another perk is getting to meet some wonderful people. Maybe I’ve been just plain lucky, but nearly everyone I’ve worked with since becoming a Realtor — clients, loan officers, escrow officers and other Realtors — have been truly delightful. One of my “new” friends is Jeanne Mohammadian, an agent with DPR Realty, who I met about 18 months ago, when we were taking GRI (Graduate REALTOR Institute) classes together. Like me, Jeanne really enjoys staging houses, but she doesn’t have the same level of interest that I have in electronic tools of our trade. So when her sister decided to sell her home in the Del Norte historic district, Jeanne gave me a gift — she invited me to come take photos. What a privilege!

The house was listed for $940,000, and I didn’t have any clients who would have been prospective buyers. But at the time, Greg and I had already begun to play with the idea of DistinctivePhoenix.com. So I had thought to build a page of photos on this site. I never did get around to it, the house went under contract, and the photos stayed dormant in my electronic scrapbook.

Then, when Greg was putting together “Distinctive Phoenix, The Movie,” I revisited pictures of my favorite houses to help feed the movie. Of course, many of those photos are from this beautiful home. Once you take a look, you’ll know what I mean … I’ve been sitting on this treasure much too long. It’s time for me to take these photos out of their drawer and share them.

Enjoy!

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