Dmitry & Maureen: Moving Metro Detroit

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A Realtor's Job From the Eyes of a Four Year Old

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Our daughter, Katya, was born into a family where both of her parents work together as Realtors. As such, she has no idea what it is like to have parents with “normal jobs”, where they stop working when they get home for the day, don’t answer business calls after 6, have weekends that consist of family time; all have dinner together, and other things that the rest of the world does that we don’t.

She likes driving by the homes that we have been entrusted to market and she has been known to tell her grandmother with pride, “That’s my mother’s listing.” She has told me exactly what it will be like when we move, after our house gets “old.” Clearly she does not understand that we are not moving just because moving is going on around her all the time.

Since she was born, Katya has popped in and out of the office with us when we need to pick up papers or take care of something quickly. She is quite comfortable there, and our colleagues have been wonderfully tolerant.

Today Katya told me she loves the office.  When our quick stop in was nearly foiled by the construction job in our parking lot, Katya burst into tears and suggested that we park in the nearby ramp.  She remembers quite clearly that last week, after her birthday, she collected cash from generous people who gifted her with dollar bills to spend as she pleased. The money was spent that night on ice cream for her family. What’s not to like about a place that gives out money just for showing up, right?  I think Katya might think that people will give her money every time she shows up.

Then there is her friend “Haack.” Kathy Haack has a treat drawer that Katya feels very comfortable opening even if Kathy is not there to offer.  She knocks on Sara Lipnitz’s door hoping for a chat with Sara and some gum.  Will Bev McCotter have a surprise for her?  Does Mike Cotter have any cookies?  Is Luca Leftwich (Kathryn’s pug) around for a little fun?  Does Gloria have any crackers?  Is Patty going to let her type or play with anything behind the desk?  Will Candace Konen share something from her locked treat drawer?

On a good day, the answers to most of these questions is yes.  It really just depends who is around.

I guess I can see why a four your old thinks that being a Realtor is a GREAT thing.

PS. That picture is not Katya.

Copyright, Maureen Francis, miOaklandCounty.com