Dallas, Oak Cliff, and whenever we’re celebrating with you. This year pride is going virtual.
“The LGBTQ+ community has always become more resilient in the face of uncertainty, and we are doing that today in the midst of this pandemic,” Jaron Turnbow, executive director of Dallas Pride, noted. “Pride is not just about one event; it’s about celebrating a spirit of community that no virus can destroy. It’s an exciting prospect to reach an even bigger audience virtually, and to bring our message to the living rooms of supporters across the DFW Metroplex and beyond in an inclusive way.”
Our team has made the commitment to ourselves, our neighborhood, our city, and the world; to keep listening, to keep thinking about ways we can support black leaders and black-owned businesses, and to continue promoting progress.
On June 8th, the Founder & CEO of Compass, Robert Reffkin, appeared on CNBC Squawk on the Street to announce immediate actions that the company is taking to support economic equality for the black community. We’re so proud to be a part of an organization that is holding its agents and external advisors to a higher standard. You know we are on board, and you can see it for yourself here.
Live on one of the most charming blocks in historic Winnetka Heights, just minutes to Bishop Arts & Downtown. Stunning Craftsman with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a rare 418 sq ft guest house for $429,000.
Our team is doing our part to stay safe and practicing varying degrees of social isolation to protect ourselves, your families, and you. While at home, we’re still working for you by following the market and government changes, which affect the housing market. As always, we’re here to chat about real estate and the possible implications for your plans and talk things through with you, given the vast amount of uncertainty right now.
Also, we realize that real estate is, most likely, not what is on your mind right now. We get that. You aren’t alone, and everyone is handling this unprecedented situation and their reactions differently. And, you’re doing great. Whatever works for you, works. Whatever you’re doing, it’s enough. Whatever you’re doing to cope right now is excellent, and if it changes drastically tomorrow, that’s great too.
We have been with our clients through the most significant purchases and sales in their lives. We’re caregivers, problem solvers, social folks, and supportive by nature. So, if you want to chat or reach out, we’re here. If you want to facetime and show off the new hobby, we can’t wait to see it. If you want to swap Netflix and book recommendations, we’re all over it.
If you’re struggling, it’s understandable. You aren’t alone, and taking care of yourself is crucial, especially as you’re caring for your family, friends, and neighbors. Similar to an airplane emergency, put on your air mask before you can help others. We’re sharing two resources that we’re aware of; Better Help and Talk Space offer counseling via email, phone call, or video chat.
Do you know of local folks that have taken their counseling practice online? Please comment below and share the emotional wealth.
Last nights storm was a great reminder that after every storm, there is a rainbow. Here are a few rainbow pictures we shared among ourselves after the storm last night that we are sharing with you too: