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As a photography and virtual tour service provider in Colorado I’ve had the opportunity to meet and work with thousands of real estate agents over the last 9 years. Rick is one of those real estate...Read More…
We are a network of locally owned and operated real estate property management brokerages offering fully furnished and serviced residential properties. Currently we are in Denver, Colorado Springs,...Read More…
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Scott Friedman Reality

5.0

By fchavez4

How were you able to get your money back from Alex?? ...read more

Atlas Corporate Housing

5.0

By BethDoane

I needed a place to stay for a few weeks while I was in Denver on a Business trip. Atlas Corporate Housing did a fantastic job for me. They helped me get a great apartment in a really convenient downtown location on short notice. All this at a fair price earns Atlas my highest recommendation. Thank you. ...read more

The Crompton Group

5.0

By Anonymous

As a photography and virtual tour service provider in Colorado I’ve had the opportunity to meet and work with thousands of real estate agents over the last 9 years. Rick is one of those real estate agents who genuinely enjoys helping people. He utilizes the latest technology and systems to attract potential buyers, but it's Rick’s personal touch and follow up that impressed me the most. ...read more

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Mileage Credit Cards Making a Splash This Summer

An April article fromBusiness Insider Magazinewritten by David Seaman touched on somemajor credit cardsbeneficial for the frequent traveler. Below are the credit cards that he highly recommended based upon how many bonus miles are received, annual costs, company savings, etc.: ·        Delta Airlines’ Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card– Perks for travelers who frequently fly Delta. There is a $0 introduction annual fee for the first year. Cardholders who spend at least $500 on the card in the first 3 months after the account has been opened will be rewarded with 30,000 bonus miles toward Award Travel. This credit card also provides the cardholder with priority boarding, 20% off on all Delta flights, and the first bag is checked for free for the first 9 people on the reservation on every Delta flight. ·        Citi Platinum Select / AAdvantage Visa Signature– This is the card for travelers who choose to frequently fly American Airlines. Cardholders who spend at least $1,000 in the first 3 months receive 30,000 American Airlines AAdvantage bonus miles. Other benefits of this card include 25% off eligible purchases with American Airlines, priority boarding, and the first checked bag is always free. ·        Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card– this is a perfect card for travelers who do not use the same airline repeatedly but will still give them miles to be used at any airline, hotel, car rental company, etc. This card is offering 10,000 bonus miles for new enrollments; 0% introductory APR on all purchases until March 2013; no annual fee; and no foreign transaction fees. Plus, for every $1 spent on every purchase, you gain 1.25 miles. There are many other mileage cards on the market today – ones specific to one particular Airline and ones that will give you miles for every purchase made. The choice is up to the individual traveler but we hope that this information will keep you the best informed of all options before making a decision on which card (or cards) to apply for. ...read more

By AvenueWest Global Franchise August 22, 2012

Business Travel Packing Tips from an Experienced Back-Packer

           While reading an article posted oncbsnews.comby Laura Vanderkam about packing for a business trip like packing for a backpacking voyage provided much insight from a new perspective: 1.     If everyone were to pack for a business trip as if they were going to be strapping everything to their back and hiking 40 miles, then most people would not pack as much as they usually do currently. Laura suggests that everyone use the smallest carry on possible so that it can be easily stowed underneath the seat in front of you. You should not need to rely on the overhead bins. Most airlines are now charging each passenger for checking bags. Most people have now started carrying on in lieu of this new trend. Overhead bins are getting filled much quicker and you might end up having to check your bag anyway (though it will now be free). To avoid all the hassles think the smaller the better. 2.     Most business travel is not to the wild but to a major metropolitan city where access to modern day stores will be available if need be. Laura suggests that you wear your bulkiest clothes on the plane and bring only one pair of shoes (which you should also wear on the plane). Keep it simple. Don’t bring a lot of un-necessary things. If you forget something, you can pick it up when you arrive to your destination. The message to take away from what Laura has found is clear: only bring what is absolutely necessary and make your business trip a snap with less worries and hassle. It’s a definite no brainer. ...read more

By AvenueWest Global Franchise August 22, 2012

Get Informed About Travel Insurance – Myths Debunked

Many believe that travel insurance is unnecessary and costs too much to be used regularly. The following tips and facts about travel insurance fromInsuranceHotline.commight make you reconsider purchasing travel insurance for your business trips and/or vacations this summer. 1.     Myth – travel insurance is only needed while traveling outside of the country. Traveling within your country does provide less of a risk of financial trouble but risk is still present. If you have to cancel your trip or have a medical emergency while traveling, your travel insurance policy can cover you for these costs incurred. 2.     Myth – airlines cover costs for cancelled flights. Whenever a flight is cancelled because of weather or other natural causes, the airlines do not help pay for your hotel stay, food, or re-booked flights the majority of the time and these costs would all be up to you, the traveler. If you purchased travel insurance; however, you would be one happy camper as it will cover these costs for you. 3.     Myth – short trips don’t need travel insurance. It is common thought that risks are decreased depending on the length of time and this frankly isn’t true. Accidents happen all the time and no one sees them coming so be prepared even when only traveling for short periods of time. 4.     Myth – if an emergency comes up bookings will be refunded. Airlines, hotels, and attractions have specific cancellation policies and unfortunately are not that understanding. The majority of pre-paid tickets are non-refundable and many hotels still require payment for at least one night. Travel insurance would get your money back from all of your pre-booked accommodations, flights, attractions, etc. 5.     Myth – insurance is too expensive, especially with multiple people and vacations. Travel Insurance is actually pretty affordable these days. Some companies even offer policies that are good for an entire year and multiple trips and family policies which covers everyone listed on the plan. To review different insurance companies offering travel insurance, visit InsuranceHotline.com which acts as a free online insurance rate comparison service with more than 30 insurance companies. All quotes are based off of the lowest rates available on the network. This site is designed to give consumers a truly unbiased quote. ...read more

By AvenueWest Global Franchise August 22, 2012