Art Jiles
918.258.2298
Pam Jiles
918.258.0093
Tres Jiles
918.251.0119
Mandy Jiles-Kidd
918.857.4722

    "TheJilesTeam"
Simply the Very Best, With Proven Results

Reaching the MOST Buyers is Very Important

      

Welcome to the NEW 2nd Page of "Market Updates"!  Below you will find a lot of useful information about the Great Tulsa Area Real Estate Market along with some information just about our area.  Some more useful than others, but still useful.  We Strive to make changes daily, so check back often.


 

I've changed this up a little so that you can get a more clear view of just what is happening in the Real Estate Market.

Click on the link below and see the numbers for 2008 when compared with previous years.  This will open your eyes to what is happening and why the Jiles Team still stays ahead of the market.  Why?  If we can see what is going on,,,We can be better Real Estate Brokers thus serving you with the BEST knowledge, giving YOU the very best of service.

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Keep watching these numbers,,they give you an insight into where we are going, as well as where we have been

Helpful Hints for Selling YOUR Home
Just "click" of the item YOU want to see.

29 Things YOU can do to help!  

 
  5 Powerful Buying Strategies  

7 Selling Mistakes You Don't Want to Make!

97 Easy Ways To Make Your Home Sell Faster

Showing Instructions for Sellers

When Selling a Home


Suggestions for YOUR Benefit on Selling Your Home

Accessibility to your home
Condition of your home
Pricing of your Home
Negotiable Concessions

300 Help Hints for Home Repairs
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Every Wonder Why YOU should use a "Realtor"?
click here to find out why


Good thing YOU'RE in Oklahoma!
click here to find out why



Take 11 and a half minutes out of your life and click on the link below.  You will be glad you did.  There are no pictures, just words, but very thoughtful words that just might make you feel better today and for many days, years afterword.  It just takes 11 minutes and 32 seconds but the next time you hear the National Anthem you will have a completely new understanding of just what it meant and what it means today.  Turn up your volume just a little to hear all that is said.  If you are at your office you just might be surprised that by the time this 11 and a half minutes goes by at how many others are standing around to hear it also.

"TheJilesTeam" continues to march ahead with new and inventive methods of getting your home SOLD in the shortest possible time while getting you the most money.  We just do not rest until there is a "SOLD" sign in your front yard!

If you are thinking about selling or buying, now would be the time!

Frequently Asked Questions About TULSA               
___________________________________

Question:
      What is the population of Tulsa and Surrounding areas?

Answer:
      City                                  397,137
      County                            567,845
      Metropolitan Area         810,358


Question:
       How Many Counties are located in the Tulsa Metro Area?

Answer:
      There are five counties in the Tulsa   MSA: Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and Wagoner Counties.


Question:
      Where does the name Tulsa Come from?

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Answer:
     Tulsa comes from the Creek word Tallahassee meaning
     "Old Town"


Question:
     What year was Tulsa founded?



Answer:
     In 1836, when the Creek Indians came west with the Trail of Tears, they built a settlement around the Council Oak Tree, which still stands today.


Question:
    When was the city of Tulsa
    incorporated?

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Answer:
    Tulsa was incorporated
    January 18, 1898


Question:
    What is the average climate in Tulsa?

Answer:
    Tulsa averages 223 days of sunshine a year, average temperature of 60.3 Fahrenheit, annual rainfall of 40.68 inches, and an annual snowfall of 9.1 inches


The "Storm of the Century" strikes the Tulsa area November 30, 2006 with more than 10.4" of Snow, closing Schools, Businesses, Turnpikes and Government Office from November 30th to December 3, 2006 as well as setting all time record lows and record low highs for the dates.


Questions:
    How many tornadoes does Tulsa
    usually have?

Answer:
    Tulsa has had 17 tornadoes since
    1983.


Question:
    What is the telephone number for a
    local time and weather forecast?

Answer:
    918.743.3311 or 918.477.1000


Question:
    What is the Tulsa city, county, and
    state sales tax?

Answer:
     City of Tulsa                       3.00%
     Tulsa County                     0.417%
     Oklahoma State                 4.50%
     Combined Total                7.917%





Question:
    How large is Tulsa County in square
    miles?

Answer:
    Tulsa County covers 587 square miles


Question:
    What is the latitude and longitude of
    Tulsa?

Answer:
    The latitude of Tulsa is 36 degrees,
     9 minutes, 12 seconds North.  The
    longitude of Tulsa is 95 degrees, 59
    minutes, 34 seconds West.


Question:
    What is the quality of Tulsa's drinking
    water?

Answer:
    Tulsa's drinking water has won
    several awards over the past several
    years.


Question:
    What is Tulsa's crime rate?

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Answer:
    Tulsa has one of the lowest crime rates compared to larger cities with 5031.5 crimes per 100,000 people, which is about 5%


Question:
    What is the cost of living in the Tulsa
    Metro area?

Answer:
    Tulsa Metro cost of living is 95.1% of
    the national average and remains 
    well below costs in most cities of
    similar size
.
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Question:
     What is the size of Metropolitan
    Tulsa's economy?

Answer:
    The Tulsa Metro area is the 71st
    largest metropolitan economy
    nationwide.



January 15, 2007

Question:
    How many businesses are Tulsa?

Answer:
    Tulsa has about 36,500 businesses.


Question:
    Are there many small businesses in
    Tulsa?

Answer:
    Nearly 80% of all Tulsa Metro area
    businesses have fewer than 10
    employees.


Question:
    What is the cost of doing business in
    Tulsa?

Answer:
    Tulsa is only 80.1% of the national
    average when starting a new
    business.


November 30, 2006

Question:
    What is Tulsa's per capita income?

Answer:
    Tulsa County's per capita income is $34,099,  which exceeds   the national per capita income of $31,189 by $2,910.

Question:
   What is the daily newspaper?

Answer:
    The Tulsa World at 918.583.2161 or 800.897.3557


Question:
   Are there any lakes close to Tulsa?

Answer:
   YES!  Within a 60 minute drive are Lakes Keystone, Skiatook, Oolagah, Grand, Ft. Gibson, and Tenkiller 
 

Question:
   What are the five tallest buildings in Tulsa?

Answer:
   The Bank of Oklahoma Tower at 667 feet and 52 stories, is the tallest building. The other four are: Cityplex Towers, 640 feet and 60 stories; First Place Tower, 516 feet and 41 stories; Mid-Continent Tower, 513 feet and 36 stories; Bank of America, 412 feet and 33 stories.


 


Interest Rates are falling...rates can be found in the 5.00% to around 5.30 range

NOW would be the time to Sell and BUY another home or even perhaps move to another neighborhood

 



It Really Works!

Coldwell Banker Select now has the best marketing response available.  Anywhere! Anytime!  Our new
HOME PLACE system captures buyer inquiries from ad and sign calls - and in seconds I can call them back!  It means I can sell your home faster! Coldwell Banker Select now has the best marketing response available.  Anywhere! Anytime!  Our new HOME PLACE system captures buyer inquiries from ad and sign calls - and in seconds I can call them back!  It means I can sell your home faster!



If you would like a personal demonstration of how this amazing system works, just call us at
 
918-258-2298 or 918.251.0119 or 918.857.4722
  We will be glad to show you how it works and tell you about the other elements of our "Every Day Until It's Sold" marketing plan.  It is just one of the reasons
 
Art Jiles, Pam Jiles, Tres Jiles
and Mandy Jiles-Kidd

stay ahead of the pack!
 


WE HAVE MOVED!

Coldwell Banker Select
 of Broken Arrow has MOVED!

We are NOW in our NEW state of the art 9,000 square foot building and we are really getting to enjoy it.
We are now free standing and have every convenience available to make the sale or purchase of YOUR home an experience to remember.

Come by to visit,,
                     We are located at 

501 South Aspen Avenue
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012

918.251.4142 Main Office
Direct 918.258.2298 Art
Direct 918.251.0119 Tres

Direct 918.857.4722 Mandy Jiles-Kidd
Direct 918.857.7979 Pam
 



IT'S Official!
If YOU are Happy,,YOU can spread it around to YOUR Friends, Neighbors and anyone that comes in contact with YOU!
Spread the HAPPY!



What's Wrong with this picture?
MOVE your mouse over the picture for the answer....
This is a local "school district" bus.  I think we have a problem.


Okay,,,I know that GM is making changes,,,but Wheels are an option?




Recent sign I saw while driving around
 

Did YOU KNOW?

Sleep deprivation isn't a problem for gorillas or cats.  They snooze about 14 hours a day.

Wars have been fought in less time than it takes to play an NFL football game.  The shortest on record?  Thirty eight minutes--between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896

Bad news:  The sweets most likely to rot your teeth are dark chocolate and fudge.  The least harmful?  Pies, plain cakes, and doughnuts.

From 1908 to 1927, Ford Motor Company manufactured 15,700,003 Model T cars, all in black.

Folk singer Joni Mitchell's assertion that Americans have paved paradise and put up a parking lot may not be far off the mark.  The United States uses about 70 million tons of cement a year---accounting for 20 percent of the world's consumption.

Just for today I will be happy.  This assumes to be true what Abraham Lincoln said, that  "Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be."

Just for today I will have a quiet half hour all by myself, and relax.  During this half hour, sometime, I will try to get a better perspective of my life.

Just for today I will try to strengthen my mind.  I will study.  I will learn something useful.  I will not be a mental loafer.  I will read something that requires effort, thought, and concentration.

Just for today I will be agreeable.  I will look as well as I can, dress becomingly, keep my voice low, be courteous, criticize not one bit.  I won't find fault with anything, nor try to improve or regulate anybody but myself.

Just for today I will exercise my soul in three ways:  I will do somebody a good turn, and not get found out;  if anybody knows of it, it will not count.  I will do at least two things I don't want to do--just for exercise.  I will not show anyone that my feelings are hurt;  they may be hurt, but today I will not show it.

Putting Play into Your Day:

Adults often have the idea that because they've matured beyond childhood they shouldn't indulge in play.  But according to Dr. Lenore Terr, author of "Beyond Love and Work: Why Adults Need to Play", our health and happiness are directly affected by our need for lightness and laughter.

According to Terr, a professor of psychiatry at the University of California at San Francisco, worker need to put play on their agendas and make time for it in their busy schedules. Having a break from responsibilities enables you to take on more challenges later on.  And one of the best ways to put fun on your agenda is to make plans with a friend.  Here are some suggestions for incorporating play into your day:

1--Try meeting a friend for power walk.  You can walk
     and laugh while getting your blood pumping and
     doing something good for your body.

2--Work on an art project with a friend.  Built a book-
     case or design a mosaic mirror.  Go together to an
     art supply store to get ideas.

3--Share family photos with a friend.  It's a chance to 
     share important stories and witness each other's
     lives.

4--Discover a new art exhibit with a buddy.  Museums
     can take you away from your day-to-day 
     responsibilities, even if only for a short time.

----adapted from Cooking Light

Art and Pam's
      Restaurant Reviews


Click here to see what Art and Pam think of some of our eating places around town and around the state!

Perseverance: 
 
Dr. Seuss's first children's book was rejected by 23 publishers.  The 24th publisher sold six million copies

During their first year of business, the Coca-Cola company sold only 400 Cokes

Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.

Inventor Chester Carlson pounded the streets for years before he could find backers for his Xerox photocopying process.

In 1902, the poetry editor of the Atlantic Monthly returned the poems of a 28-year-old poet with the following note, "Our Magazine has not room for your vigorous verse."  Robert Frost persevered.

An Old Farmer's Advice:

Your Fences need to be horse -high, pig tight and bull-strong

Keep skunks, bankers and lawyers at a distance

Life is simpler when you plow around the stump

A bumble bee is considerably faster than a "John Deere" tractor

Words that soak into your ears are whispered...not yelled

Meanness don't jes' happen overnight

Do not corner something that you know is meaner than you

It don't take a very big person to carry a grudge

You cannot unsay a cruel word

Every path has a few puddles

When you wallow with pigs, expect to get dirty

The best sermons are lived, not preached

Most of the stuff people worry about ain't never gonna happen
      away

Don't judge folks by their relatives

Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer

Live a good, honorable life.  Then when you get older and  think
      back, you'll enjoy it a second time

Don't interfere with somethin' that ain't botherin' you none

Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance

If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging

Sometimes you get, and sometimes you get got

The biggest troublemaker you'll have to deal with, watches you
      from the mirror every mornin'

Always drink upstream from the herd

Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes
       from bad judgment

Lettin' the cat outa the bag is a whole lot easier than puttin' it
      back in

If you get to thinking you're a person of some influence, try
     orderin' somebody else's dog around

Live simply.  Love generously.  Care deeply.  Speak kindly.
     Leave the rest to God.

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