LUCIDO GLOBAL SURPASSES $1,000,000,000 IN ANNUAL VOLUME FOR THE FIRST TIME
Maryland-based real estate firm reaches major sales milestone having closed over $1,000,000,000 through October 2021, surpassing their total 2020 production of $890,609,897 (Ellicott City, Maryland) November 15, 2021 -- Ellicott City, Maryland-based real estate company Lucido Global announced today that, as of October 31st, it has surpassed their total 2020 production volume of $890,609,897 by more than $134,000,000, bringing the organization’s total closed sales to over $1,000,000,000. This marks the first time in the organization’s history that they have eclipsed the billion-dollar mark. Driven by consistent double digit growth across all locations, Lucido Global’s production is on pace to grow by more than 30% for the 14th year in a row. Jack Mazza, Chief Operating Officer at Lucido Global, added, “Our strategy based on technology, support, brand and culture are the drivers of this growth. We are focused on a strong Q4 and committed to delivering consistent results to end 2021.” Lucido Global has more than 42 locations and approximately 400 team members in Arizona, California, Canada, Colorado, Washington, D.C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Washington. Lucido Global continues to lead as one of the highest-ranking teams both nationally and internationally. About Lucido Global: Lucido Global is a Maryland-based premier real estate team comprising over 400 real estate professionals in various locations across the United States. Lucido Global is among the top-ranking expansion networks with Keller Williams, the largest real estate franchise in the world, and has been recognized by The Wall Street Journal and REALTrends as the #1 real estate team in the country. Lucido Global delivers the ultimate real estate experience by providing incredible value and exceptional service to both clients and agents. To learn more, visit LucidoGlobal.com.
Tips for Your Tablescape this Thanksgiving
Since Thanksgiving dinner is the focal point of the entire celebration, curating a perfectly photogenic festive display is a must-do. We’ve rounded up a few tips to spark your imagination when creating the ultimate tablescape. Add Chic Chinoiserie Accents These elegantly decorated dinner accessories will make your Thanksgiving feel uber preppy. Play with Color Playing with colors outside the typical brown, orange, and reds you usually see at Thanksgiving can create a whole new and fresh atmosphere to your holiday. Try incorporating turquoise into your tablescape. Get Creative with Pumpkins Pumpkins are cute as is, but adding some paint can tie everything together! Think about assembling clusters of pumpkins to add a fun festive feel. Incorporate Fresh Fruit Add some fresh fruit to your centerpiece! Pumpkins and gourds are the norm, but grapes, apples, and pears look great, too. After all, Fall is the harvest season. Stick to a Color Scheme One of the most important aspects of your tablescape is making sure everything goes together. Choosing a color scheme will help you hone in on what decorations to choose. White and green is a popular choice. They are seasonal, elegant, and timeless when used together. Use Patterned Napkins Throwing in a pattern will be the cherry on top of a great tablescape. We suggest using patterned napkins. Lay them diagonally over the edge of the table. Look for Bold Napkin Rings Festive napkin rings add an entirely new dimension to your tablescape. Take this even further by making your rings statement pieces! Accent with Gold For a more lavish Thanksgiving, brighten up the table with pops of metallic gold. A bit of gold goes a long way, consider using gold wine glasses, gold candles, and/or gold placemats. Source
Getting Together your Get Together this Thanksgiving
When you’re the host of the Thanksgiving feast, it’s your job to bring more to the table than just a perfectly seasoned turkey. Put your hosting skills on display by following this Thanksgiving dinner prep schedule. From creating your guest list to setting a memorable tablescape, we’ve got you covered. Thanksgiving Prep Schedule: 4 WEEKS AHEAD: Create your guest list and send invites if necessary. Text or email to let your guests know you plan on hosting this year, advanced planning will ultimately make a dinner party that much easier to pull off. Place your order for a fresh turkey. Head to your nearest home supply store to pick up seasonal decorations. 3 WEEKS AHEAD: At this point you should have an accurate headcount, make sure you have enough chairs, tables, and linens. Depending on your RSVPs decide if you need a separate kids table and plan accordingly. 2 WEEKS AHEAD: Create a detailed shopping list. Remember to include at least one kid-friendly item in case you have a picky eater attending (mac and cheese is usually a safe bet). Grocery shop for all the non-perishable items on your list and set them aside at home for the day of. Plan a few items you could tell your guests to bring if they ask (desserts and drinks are good options). Clean out a space in your freezer for your turkey and any other frozen items. 1 WEEK AHEAD: If you’re buying a frozen turkey, now’s the time. Prepare a cooking schedule- this is crucial to ensure the day goes smoothly. Some things can be cooked days in advance, and some items bake at the same temperature so you can cook them simultaneously. Figure out what works best. 4 DAYS AHEAD: Begin cleaning the house, you don’t want to clean too early and have to clean again at the last minute. 2-3 DAYS AHEAD: Defrost the turkey. The day you start doing this is dependent on the size of your turkey. The bigger the turkey, the longer it will take. Most turkeys will finish defrosting in 3 days, 4 max. Any longer and your turkey won't be fresh. 2 DAYS AHEAD: Grocery shop for your perishable items. Buy Ice. Wash and chop vegetables ahead of time. Chill beverages. Now that you’ve cleaned, you can start decorating. DAY BEFORE: Prep food that can be made ahead of time, like cranberry sauce. Prep appetizers so your guests have something to snack on while you finish cooking. Try making a charcuterie board and/or vegetable and dip tray. Leave in the fridge overnight so you can easily pull it out the day of. Select games and coloring books for children to keep them preoccupied on the holiday. Spot clean all rooms guests will be in. Reserve a space where your guests can put their coats/purses. Brine your turkey. THANKSGIVING DAY- (It can be helpful to assign these tasks to specific members of the household) Follow your cooking schedule to get everything ready. Before guests arrive, put out the appetizers, kids activities, and assemble a drink station. Set your tablescape. Turn the football game on in at least one room for guests who want to watch it. Leave time to do the small things, like putting out condiments such as butter, uncorking the wine, lighting candles, etc.
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