by admin on July 14, 2010
We’ve just listed a top floor condo in beautiful Sunset Plaza! Located just off 6Th ave, Sunset Plaza is a gated complex with park like grounds. Almost reminds me of Pt Defiance. Sunset Plaza has a pool, tennis court, clubhouse with work out room and several walking trails. It’s a real convenient place to live offering access to the 6Th ave night life, minutes to TCC and on the bus line to Downtown.
I noticed the buildings and grounds were in excellent condition as I drove into the complex. The mature landscaping and well kept grounds show a real pride in the complex. There aren’t many other condo complexes in Tacoma that have a foot bridge and a rose garden for the owners to enjoy.
The unit we have listed is on the top floor overlooking the green belt. The vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and wood burning fireplace are two features we don’t see too often in the Tacoma condo market. Priced at only $155,000, this unit should find a new owner soon.
If you are looking for an affordable condo in a great complex, this one may be for you?
Here’s the link to all the pictures and info:
http://www.brettsellshouses.com/idx/properties/101315/details.html
If you’d like to take a closer look, please give me a call @ 253-820-2745
by admin on March 17, 2010
So I’m in week six of my p90x ordeal, here’s how I sum it up so far.
I 51% love and 49% hate Tony Horton (The p90x guy). OK, I don’t really “hate” the guy, but I’ll admit there have been many times I’ve been cussing him on the TV. I know he’s there to help, but sometimes I wonder if he likes the pain just a bit more than I do.
It’s still kicking my butt, but I feel a whole heck of a lot better than I did before I started.
The program is worth every penny, but if you are going to buy it, follow this advice.
1. Find an accountability partner to help you keep on track. It’s really easy to convince yourself that you can skip today when you are staring 1.5 hours of Yoga in the face.
It helps to have someone going through it with you.
2. Be realistic and don’t over do it the first week. Do what you can do and be happy with it. Unless you are already in good to very good shape, you probably can’t hang with them right away. The workouts can be pretty tough to get through and there’s a lot of crazy jumping, stretching and pull ups in it. It takes time to get the moves down and build your lungs and muscles.
3. Surround yourself with positive people. Misery loves company and negative people will tell you it’s a waste of time or money. Don’t carry their negative baggage for them, hand it back to them with a smile and move on. You’ll be lifting enough weight in the program, you don’t need that kind of drama.
4. Have a goal. Your goal could be as simple as finishing the program alive, losing a specific number of pounds or becoming a triathlete. It doesn’t really matter what the goal is, just keep moving towards it and you’ll reach it.