Why indeed?

She's a straight shooter. Her focused, strategic, practical approach has kept clients coming back for years. Very useful when it’s time to put pen to paper.

Kim listens, then works through every angle of a purchase or sale. She pays attention to detail, balancing clients’ needs and wants.



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WHY THE FROG ON THE SIGN?

It's a Good Luck Symbol

When the frog jumps into your life it may indicate now is a time to find opportunities in transition. The frog undergoes incredible transformations to reach the destination of full adulthood, and so do we as humans.

As a Celtic symbol meaning, the Frog was deemed lord over all the earth, and the Celts believed it represented curative or healing powers because of its connection with water and cleansing rains.

Other Western traditions focus on the Frog's three stages of development (egg, tadpole, fully formed amphibian) to symbolize resurrection and spiritual evolution.

In China the Frog is an emblem of Yin energy and thought of as good luck. Feng Shui practices recommend putting an image of a Frog in the east window of your home to encourage a happy family life.

Frogs are good luck symbols in Japan, especially for travelers. Images or charms were worn during long voyages to assure safety (particularly across water).

The Japanese word for frog is "kaeru." It is the same word meaning "return." Travelers carry a small frog amulet with the intent of returning safely home. 

In real estate, good luck is largely on the buy side where timing can be a factor. A strong, uncomplicated offer will generally carry the day. 

On the sell side, a well priced home will attract potential buyers. Full stop.

But I'm Irish by descent and still believe in luck.

Here's a mildly interesting video showing the transformation process of the frog.

(adapted from http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-frog.html)