I'm a big believer in having it all. If you can have it all (without hurting anyone) why
wouldn't you? A colleague referred a client to me recently; the client was a young widow with grown children moving to the area for the first time. She had originally come to my colleague looking for a house, but after listening to the clients wants and needs my colleague referred her to me for a luxury condo. At first the client was extremely reticent. She didn't think she wanted to live in a condo, because she hadn't seen what the LA Condo Lifestyle could be.
When I asked her what she was looking for she said, "I don't want to feel like I live in a city when I'm at home. I want to feel like I live in a secluded garden, but I don't want to be so remote from things that I have to sit in my car for an hour to buy some decent shoes either. I want to be safe. I want to be able to entertain, and I want to be able to travel when I want to." She said all this and then threw her hands up into the air as if it was all impossible. I knew better. This is why the colleague had referred her to me.
I told her that everything on her list was possible with a luxury condominium. I told her, but I don't think she believed me, so then I showed her. Now she is a believer.
Having it all isn't hard; sometimes you just have to know who to ask. I'm Coco Clayman-Cook if you are looking for a luxury condo on the Westside of Los Angeles, ask me. I'll be happy to help you have it all.
