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Kevin Seney, founder and CEO of Bug Realty, Interviewed By Inman News

June 21, 2008 · No Comments

 Bug Realty founder says ‘lose the Lexus’

Kevin Seney, founder and CEO of Bug Realty, built his first spec home at age 18, instantly became a real estate investor and hasn’t looked back.

He bills Bug Realty as a “nontraditional real estate franchise” where frills and hype are left at the curb.

Seney will speak at Real Estate Connect in San Francisco, July 23-25, 2008.

He answered a set of questions posed by Inman News:                                      

What do you see happening in the real estate market in 2008?

The downturn will continue into 2009. A large percentage of sales will be short sales, REOs and foreclosures. Market pressure will continue to force change in the mortgage industry.

Technology will speed change and facilitate more consumer-driven solutions and alternatives for buying and selling homes.

Increased access to information via WiFi and cellular phone will continue to make the old model of the traditional real estate office obsolete, further leveling the playing field. (Think of the record industry and big media.)

What advice do you have to help real estate agents and brokers get through this market?

Rethink your approach to the consumer. Seek out technology. Work virtually (lose the office and cubicle). Work efficiently (lose the Lexus). Find new ways to create value to your clients. STOP advertising! Go back to the basics — it works!

What was your first job?

I worked in our family-owned pharmacy.

What made you get into real estate?

I have been involved in real estate since I built my first spec home at age 18 and have been an investor ever since. I was in the mortgage industry for more than 15 years and was known for using unconventional means to market myself instead of advertising.

What sparked the idea to start your company?

I was beginning to see how technology would reshape the industry. Agents no longer need the “big company” and office to provide the infrastructure to do their work. Both agents and consumers are being empowered by technology and access to information.

There is a movement among consumers toward more individualized, grassroots ways of doing business. Working from home is becoming commonplace.

Consumer attitudes are changing. Consumers are also becoming very brand conscious, and traditional brands are being outmoded by trendy, new brands that reflect new consumer orientations.

What’s been your biggest challenge in running the business?

Forming a new national franchise system is a long, complex legal process. We were relieved to have completed that process in 2007.

If you had one thing to do over again in your life, what would it be?

Attend college in another country. Learn music and languages. Travel more. Adventure more. Worry less.

What style of home do you live in and when did you buy it?

Traditional Spanish eclectic from 1940s in Coronado, Calif. Bought it in 1997.

What worries keep you awake at night?

Three teenagers and one 10-year-old.

What lesson did you learn in the last year?

Never take your health for granted.

What would your second career choice be?

Medicine.

What kind of music do you listen to?

Country.

Who is your hero?

My parents.

Hear Seney speak at Real Estate Connect in San Francisco, July 23-25, 2008. The conference program and registration are available online via the Connect Web site.

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Requesting a referral of a real estate Regional Manager

June 19, 2008 · No Comments

Chirs Siow, Owner, Regional Director at Bug Realty San Francisco is looking for a person who has manage or build a network of real estate offices and live in San Francisco area. They need to be entrepreneurial, creative, growth oriented, fun, and friendly.   For more information contact Chris Siow at Chris@bugrealty.com

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Colorado, The Great Outdoors!

June 19, 2008 · No Comments

I have been spending a lot of time at the Taylor Ranch.  They are getting ready to sell and have been working hard getting the house and property ready for the market.  For more information on this property click here.

Mt. Sneffels.  Some of these mountains are over 14,ooo feet  and are breathtaking.  

 

 

Sitting at 8,200 feet in elevation this property is the outdoorsman’s dream come true. The land is abundant with deer and elk and many other wildlife. There are a few quaky aspens, many ponderosa pines, some pinyon, and cedar trees and wild Colorado mountain flowers. The Majestic power of this land is surreal.   

 

 

This property is located about four miles by road and if walking across the land it would only be ¾ of a mile, to Cornerstone Colorado

Now that’s a Colorado Bug!

The Taylor Ranch.

 

                 ~Colorado Boys~  

 

 

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~Colorado Life~

May 23, 2008 · No Comments

Julio Reyes, owner of Los Reyes Restaurant (best Mexican food in town).  Julio is always out on a ranch or farm somewhere in Colorado.  Julio and Lester are one of a kind and great friends.  They met when Lester’s daughter married Julio’s son.

 

Meet Blue, Lesters working dog.  Blue works hard and is a loyal friend.

Colorado BUG! Is life great or what?

 

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Carhart, newest member of the Bug! Family.

May 23, 2008 · No Comments

Hours after Carhart was born.

Lester, Patti Barrett’s husband of 35 years, is a native of New Zealand and a local cowboy in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Carhart is about eight hours old here. 

Carhart and Mommy

 

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All Work And No Play?

March 12, 2008 · No Comments

NO WAY!  This was the fun!

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BUG! At The McClelland-Priest B & B.

March 12, 2008 · No Comments

 Check it out at http://www.mcclellandpriest.com/main.php . 

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 The Ladies BUG!

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Dinner at Tra Vigne in St. Helena

March 12, 2008 · No Comments

Did ANYONE not know BUG! was in town?

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 Some of the BUG! crew dining at Tra Vigne!  What a delight!

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Napa Valley Here We Come.

March 12, 2008 · No Comments

Driving the BUG! through Napa Valley Wine Country was an extraordinary experience for us. 

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Arriving in San Francisco

March 11, 2008 · No Comments

Chris Siow, the Regional Director of  San Francisco and our BUG! affiliate picked us up at the San Francisco airport and guided our tour into Napa.  Chris was a fun and entertaining, he is very knowledgable about the entire San Francisco area.   Thanks Chris!  We loved it!

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