When I first got started in real estate down here in sunny Naples, Florida my mission was to break into the luxury market. I knew it was going to be competitive but truth be told I HAD NO IDEA how competitive in fact it really was.
I did everything I could think of to obtain my first million plus dollar listing. After all, I wasn't new to the real estate game I was just new to Naples. I did open houses for other agents, cold called, sent post cards, got involved in the community. I had a lot of close calls but to land that first listing was brutal.
After doing a completely insane marketing campaign (10 different marketing pieces every three days) to for sale by owners and expired listings I finally got my first real call back. It was from an Attorney out of Chicago who had his 1.8 million dollar home on the market for over 3 1/2 years and had since recently expired again. He asked a few questions and agreed to allow me to preview the property while his cleaning lady was at the home.
I was SO NERVOUS when I went to the house. I remember thinking to myself, geeez Shannon pull it together, you're not even meeting with the homeowner! When I got to the front door I was greeted by Barbara who had known my prospect personally for several years. She showed me through the whole house and talked about how great my prospect was and his wife before she had passed away. See, this was "her" home in Florida. She had always wanted a home in Florida and after many years they finally purchased a lot, built this magnificent house and not too long after she was diagnosed with cancer and passed away. He didn't even like to come down anymore because the memories of her were too painful for him to bare.
As I was walking through the home I noticed everything was in near new condition (much because it had hardly been lived in). The master bedroom and bath was the last part of the house we looked at and as I was walking through the master bath I noticed this tiny plastic giraffe on a little ledge next to the shower. It was a weird place for a nick nack and the nick nack didn't really belong but it was at that minute I knew I was getting the listing.
Giraffes in my family have a special meaning. My sister gave birth to the first little boy (after both sisters had 9 little girls together) this making 9 nieces and 1 nephew. Unfortunately, little John was born with an irreversible birth defect and he died 10 short days later. It was the worst family tragedy we ever experienced.
A few days before John's funeral, I was with my sister helping her shop for something to wear (she was probably trying to keep her mind off her pain). She spotted a little silver necklace with a tiny little giraffe on it. She held it up for me to get a closer look and asked, "Do you think John would've liked giraffes"? I said, "Oh he would've loved giraffes". So there's the connection.
I did get that listing...and 8 months later I sold it. I got both sides. :)
Barbara called me while she was packing up all of my client's things to have shipped back to Chicago and said, "I was asked to give you a call to see if there's anything in the house that you wanted".
I thought about it for a little bit and said, you know, there's a little giraffe in the master bathroom. I'd love to have that if he doesn't mind parting with it. She sounded as if she didn't know what I was talking about and said she'd get back to me.
A few weeks after closing I walked into my office one day to see Barbara sitting in the lobby. She apologized for taking so long to get "him" to me and in her hands was "John" the giraffe. It was one of the best closing gift I ever received.
He sits between my computer screens at work everyday and reminds me whatever's going on...it's going to be ok. Isn't it cool how sometimes we just know?

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Really great story. I like John. He has a good face. He looks like the perfect office mate. Did your client ever tell you why John was sitting by the shower?
So sorry about your little nephew. That's heartbreaking.
Shannon, I can't tell you how much I loved this story of yours....words do not suffice. Yes, it's VERY cool how sometimes we just 'know'.
The universe has a way of getting messages to us....even if it is sometimes through plastic giraffes.
I'm sorry to hear about your little nephew. I had a little sister who died at 6 months due to a birth defect. It was the hardest thing my parents have ever gone through. In my family, my parents have 9 grandsons (myself and each of my brothers each has 3 boys). One of my brothers adopted a little girl from China so now my parents have their grand-daughter.
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Shannon~ loved your story. There's probably not a family who has not been touched by tragedy, the loss of my younger sister is one that my family has to bear. I did smile at how you saw the giraffe as a sign because I see signs all the time. My husband will roll his eyes and call it a coincidence but I know what they really are!!
Wow a beautiful story. It wonderful when we can look at things like the giraffe and are immediately brought back to the point you wrote about. And better yet... how much that simple item means and represents to YOU.
Thanks for sharing!!
JASON: I didn't mean to bring tears to your eyes my friend but if it meant that those adorable kids got one more hug, everybody wins...besides, I doubt your kids are deprived of ANY hugs and love! Hugs back to you! :)
Thanks for posting that. And thanks to Jason for posting in Family ties, or else I would not have cried tonight!
My heart goes out to you and your sister, I can not begin to imagine what I would do If I lost one of my kids!
Shannon! What a beautiful story! I am writing through blurry eyes thank you for sharing John the giraffe with us. Hugs from Delaware.
Shannon- I read several things here, but the one I am going to comment on is how you kept trying to break into the Luxury Field, and the nervousness when you felt over that possible listing. It's great the way it just fell into place, and how a simple little thing that you could identify with gave you confidence.
Just as in all new things we have to try to find something that we have in common....and for you it was the giraffe. Apparent the client didn't even remember it, but obviously it was there for a reason. I loved this part...the destiny of it....and congratulations on double ending it :) :) After 31/2 years on the market that is a huge testament to you and your abilities. Good job.......