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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Wilkins - BHGRE Enters Distinctive Homes Collection




Stroudsburg - Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates is excited to announce that beginning January 2015, they are launching the Distinctive Collection by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.  The Distinctive Collection will feature luxury estate homes and properties throughout the Poconos and Northeast Pennsylvania.

Said Christine A. Wilkins, Exec V.P./General Manager, “Our Company has been selling high-end homes for a number of years, but beginning in 2015, it’s going to become a permanent part of our promotions and expected to be a big part of our business.”  The Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, a known household name, is a lifestyle brand that promotes a certain lifestyle and it’s all part of the home that a family lives in; that buyer is looking for a lake front home, a top shelf condo or townhome, a mountain view, log style home or that golf course community home in a private gated community.

Wilkins further stated, “Just go online and visit Better Homes and Gardens Magazine.  The site is filled with Holiday planning, recipes, decorating ideas, home improvements, gardening and so much more.  The Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate brand has gone into the luxury home market by developing the Distinctive Collection.  The Distinctive Collection by BHG has its own rich logo, one-of-a-kind stationery, champagne color and so much more.”

In mid-December 2014, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates are launching a new website.  The website will be --The friendliest site in real estate featuring the friendliest search for real estate.  “That’s sums up the new website.  The site is simple, rich, easy-to-use and is expected to be a huge success.” Wilkins stated.

The new website will be located at www.BHGwilkins.com .

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate hosts the popular TV show, Home First Home and is now nationally promoting the luxury home market for buyers and sellers through the Distinctive Collection by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.  You can view luxury homes for sale all across the United States through the BHG Distinctive Collection.   “We want to be your only Broker for Pocono luxury homes.” said Wilkins.

The Distinctive Collection can be viewed online at www.BHGwilkins.com , www.bhgrealestate.com or stop by any of the BHG Wilkins offices located in Stroudsburg, Mount Pocono, Bushkill or Milford, PA.  All offices are open 7 days a week.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Diaz and Vincelli Join Better Homes and Garden Real Estate Wilkins & Associates


Stroudsburg – Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates hired two Salespersons for their Bushkill and Stroudsburg offices respectively. 

Christian Diaz joined the Bushkill sales team and will work from that office.  Diaz, an August 2014 graduate of the Pocono Real Estate Academy took all the required courses, passed the State exam and has been issued a Pennsylvania Salespersons’ license. 

Diaz lives in East Stroudsburg with his wife, Jesenia, who is currently attending real estate school and after completing the required course and passing the exam and both will work together as a team.  The Diaz’s are bilingual with their second language being Spanish.  Diaz is originally from Queens, New York, where he was successfully employed as a rental agent for an independent broker.  Earlier in his career, Diaz owned and managed delicatessens and small supermarkets prior to his working in the real estate industry.  In the past, Diaz has volunteered as a Cub Scout Leader.  Said Diaz, “I very much look forward to being part of our Pocono Community and was very much drawn to the Wilkins team because of their commitment to their neighborhoods.”

Said Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, “Christian is definitely the kind of Realtor that we want.  When a gentleman dresses up in a suit and tie for a 7:00 p.m. interview, along with his wife who will work as his administrative assistant, you’ve got to know that we want those type persons representing us with buyers and sellers and that they’re serious about being successful.”  Diaz was recruited by Lynn Wilklow, Sales Manager of the Bushkill office.

Kelley Vincelli, Salesperson, has joined the company and will work as a fulltime Realtor in their Stroudsburg office.  Prior to joining Better Homes and Gardens, Vincelli was employed by Keller Williams.  Said Christine A. Wilkins, Exec V.P./GM, who recruited Vincelli, “This young lady wants a strong and dedicated management team to offer support, which the Better Homes and Gardens brand does.  Furthermore, Kelley is eager to form her career in an office environment that’s very conducive to offering one-on-one and online training and insight to move her up to the next level of service.”  The Wilkins organization prides themselves on offering in-depth training to new and seasoned Realtors and coaching to new recruits.

Prior to real estate, Vincelli worked six years at Staples where she dealt with the general public on a daily basis.  While always enjoying real estate, Kelley completed the required courses online in 2013-2014 and after passing the required examination, received her real estate license in early September 2014.   Kelley is a 2007 graduate of Freedom High School.  Vincelli then attended Northampton County Community College completing courses in General Studies, Criminal Justice, Journalism and Psychology.

Said Vincelli, “I love the Better Homes and Gardens’ Mission Statement where they say, ‘we love what we do and do what we love’; that’s me.  I love real estate and now can do what I love.”

Both Realtors will shadow and be mentored by other fulltime Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates agents.  Both Realtors will also be invited to attend the free of charge online classes offered by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Corporate in the Greenhouse.

Said Thomas R. Wilkins, “You couldn’t pick a better time to get into the Real Estate business.  The market has definitely picked up.  Sales (rentals and sales) have no place to go but up.  The banks are beginning to loosen their credit requirements, the rental market remains extremely strong—and I must make note that today’s tenant will be tomorrow’s buyer—in my mind, there’s no better place to learn real estate than with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.  The number of sales tools that we offer for buyers and sellers, and the support we give to agents to educate themselves in the latest technology, how to proactively list and sell real estate in this type of the market and to be young enough to make real estate your career for the next 20 years, just simply cannot be any better than with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates.  Today is the perfect time to mold your future.”

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates employs over 50 Realtors and expect that number to grow to 90+ Realtors and Assoc Brokers over the next 18 - 24 months.  With 4 offices now in the Pocono Mountains including Milford, Bushkill, Stroudsburg and Mt. Pocono, the Wilkins organization is looking to further expand their offices to include upper Lehigh Valley, Wayne County area, Lake Wallenpaupack and Scranton areas. 

All offices are open 7 days a week and BHG can be viewed online at www.wilkins1.com.  In early December, Wilkins will launch their new website at www.BHGwilkins.com .  The new website is “the friendliest site in real estate featuring the friendliest search for real estate”.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Karen Sherrill Joins Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Assocations

Mount Pocono – Dennis Mooney, V.P./Sales Manager, Company Recruiter, announced the hiring of Karen A. Sherrill to the position of Salesperson for the Mount Pocono office.
Sherrill, who currently resides in Albrightsville, is originally from Yardley, PA and has lived in the Poconos for the last 6 years.
Since 1997, Sherrill has been involved in the real estate industry as an investor and then, along with her husband, a Real Estate Agent with Better Properties Real Estate in the state of Washington.
Currently, Sherrill is a website publisher and affiliate marketer, volunteering her time as Webmaster for the Penn Kidder Library and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Sherrill is also the Youth Choir Director and a Sunday school teacher.
Mooney said, “Karen is a self-motivated and team player. Her detailed attention to work and her customer service skills will certainly assist her in becoming a top-producer with the Better Homes and Gardens brand.”
Sherrill is a graduate of East Stroudsburg University, attending between 1983 and 1987. Sherrill holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts/Theater/Acting and Directing.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates have three offices in the Pocono region and are scheduled to open their 4th office in Milford, PA. The opening is planned for mid-April 2014. Under the leadership of Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, the company celebrated their 25th year in business. You can visit them online at www.wilkins1.com on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/BHGWilkins and on Linkedin atwww.linkedin.com/in/thomasrwilkins. All offices are open 7 days per week.

Evans Hired as New Sales Manager of NEPA / Wilkins & Associates PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Stroudsburg – Amy L. Evans has been hired by NEPA Management and Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT for the position of Sales Manager, Long Term and Vacation Rental Department.  The announcement came from Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO.
Evans, prior to joining the Wilkins organization, worked for The Frederick Group, Ltd. in Allentown from 2005 – 2014.  In her position, Evans was responsible for scheduling appointments, processing listings and sales, maintaining company files and assisting over 80 residential and commercial Realtors and their clients.
Evans holds a Pennsylvania Real Estate Salespersons license.
Prior, Evans was employed by the Nazareth National Bank and Trust Company as an Administrative Assistant in the Commercial Loan Division as well as a Commercial Real Estate Processor for Wise Financial Group.
Said Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, “Our Management Department, particularly with long term rentals and vacation rentals, is a big part of our company.  We’re excited to have Amy as a part of our team.  Her length of tenure with The Frederick Group was of particular interest to us.  This is a part of our business that we expect to expand over the next several years and consider Evans the person to do it for us.”
Evans, as a part of her day to day responsibilities, will handle the long-term rentals of which the Wilkins organization handles approximately 150 units.  In addition to that, she will oversee the marketing to new investment properties as well as handling the maintenance, rent collection, disbursement of rent and ensure that tenants renew their leases as well as pay their rent in a timely manner.  Evans will answer to Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO.
Said Wilkins, “In addition, our Vacation Rental Department is going to be renovated during the seasonal down-time of March through June.  By renovating, I mean we have a new business model that we’re going to introduce which has to do with the time-share business.”  Recently, Wilkins was involved in the selling of 49 townhome units at Northslope II.  The Wilkins organization also manages that community.
Wilkins has been involved in Property Management for the past 25 years under the names NEPA Management Associates and Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT.
The Management company will also be celebrating their newest branch office at the Historic Water Wheel in Milford, Pennsylvania.  That office is scheduled to open mid-April, 2014.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Monroe County Republican Committee Endorses Senate Bill 76



Stroudsburg – 
On February 20, 2014 during the monthly meeting at Peppe’s Bistro and Ristorante, the Monroe County Republican Committee unanimously endorsed Senate Bill 76.  Monroe County has both the highest property tax to income ratio and the highest foreclosure rate in Pennsylvania.
Senate Bill 76, Property Tax Independence Act, would eliminate all school property taxes and replace these taxes with a combination of funding from personal tax, sales tax, and use tax.  This would remove the burden from the individual property owner.
This bill was sponsored by Monroe County State Senator David Argall and is strongly supported by Senators Lisa Baker and Pat Browne, as well, as our State Representatives Mario Scavello and Rosemary Brown.
For additional information, please contact Tom Geffers at 570-424-1175.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Wilkins OK’d for Fourth Real Estate Office in Milford

Stroudsburg – Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Corporate in Madison, NJ gave the “green light” to Thomas R. Wilkins to open a Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate office in Milford, PA.  Scheduled opening, contingent upon the Real Estate Commission approving the office, is slated for early March 2014.
Said Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, “We operated in Dingmans Ferry and Milford during the height of the housing market and did quite well.  Only because of the downturn in the Pocono real estate market did we have to vacate those offices.  To be going back into the Milford/Lake Wallenpaupack and Pike County arena is extremely exciting for all of us.”
The office, located at The Upper Mill complex, a popular and historic landmark, will be boutique in nature offering our Realtors the best in internet marketing, online advertising and the latest in lead generating software–LeadRouter.
Said Wilkins, “The Historic Water Wheel property is an ideal location for an office.  Currently the suite is under renovation and when completed will have an Adirondack style theme.  The Agents will have the latest in technology to assist them in helping buyers and sellers.”
In addition to the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate office, this space will also be shared by Pennsylvania First Settlement Services and NEPA Management Associates as well as their sister company, Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT.  It is Wilkins’ intent to offer his complete menu of services from The Upper Mill complex.  Wilkins will handle vacation rentals including weekend, weekly, seasonal and Corporate rentals.
Wilkins further stated, “By offering other professional services that our company excels in, such as title/settlement services, property or community management and maintenance, it will make our Milford location a true success.  We didn’t offer our other services previously, but this time we will accent those accessory services.”
The Wilkins organization is best known for their Independent Family of Home Buying Services which offers buyers, sellers and renters “one stop shopping” when they need to rent, buy or sell their home.  On the Management side, Wilkins offers a full array of professional services from collecting rent or past dues, depositing those funds and monthly reporting of the Income and Expense to the Owner, partners or Board of Directors.  On the Administrative side, they use the best and latest software for the specific purpose they are hired for.  In Community Management, they useTOPS and for residential and commercial investment properties, Rent Manager.
The office is expected to be open Thursday through Sunday in the springtime and open 7 days a week beginning the summer season.
The Wilkins organization’s corporate office is at 404 Park Avenue in Stroudsburg. Visit them online at www.wilkins1.com ; www.nepamgmt.com or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/BHGWilkins.

Monday, December 30, 2013

25 Years of flexibility, service, can-do attitude

By Melinda Rizzo
Special for Lehigh Valley Business

Customer service, attention to detail, a can-do attitude toward clients and willingness to offer a flexible menu of tailored services are among the reasons Wilkins and Associates Property Management is celebrating its silver business anniversary this year.

Thomas Wilkins, CEO of Wilkins & Associates Property Management, Wilkins & Associates Commercial Brokers, WACB Property Management (formerly NEPA Management) based in Stroudsburg, said this basic recipe has built long-term relationships with clients, as well as forged new territory when a client needs change.

WACB Property Management also offers related business services to clients, such as real estate tax appeals and tax consultation, according to Wilkins.

“I still have the first contract we took 25 years ago,” Wilkins said of this year’s quarter-century anniversary.

According to Wilkins, the privately owned, property management firm offers a three-tiered menu of services including financial (book-keeping and record keeping), business administration services and operations and facilities maintenance and management.

“Our clients can pick and choose either one, two or all three of the services we offer for their property management needs,” Wilkins said.

Wilkins & Associates offers property management services for residential, multi-family, commercial, property owner’s associations, condo-townhouse and investment properties throughout northeastern Pennsylvania, including throughout Monroe and Pike counties.

Wilkins & Associates also is a Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate firm, offering residential, commercial and relocation real estate services.

OPTIONS FOR CLIENTS
The property management arm of Wilkins & Associates offers accounting and financial management, leasing and rental services, asset-controlled real estate and operation services.

According to Wilkins, offering various options to clients means addressing needs rather than forcing them into a one-size-fits-all box.

Clients include residential communities with townhouses and condominiums, banks, hotel/motels, third-party investor properties, corporate property investments and time share communities.

“The biggest challenge with managing time shares, which is a specialty market, is the (number) of owners, furnished units and the in-and-out exchanges on the property,” Wilkins said.


DEVELOPING A BOND AND TRUST
Kathryn Harper-Johnson, president of Northslope II in East Stroudsburg, said having one firm represent all facets of property management for the community’s private homes and “quarter-share” units made practical sense.

“It helps to have one contact, and work with one company for all the various things involved in taking care of our community. It just stream-lines things rather than dealing with four or five different companies,” Harper-Johnson said.

According to Harper-Johnson, the continuity of regularly seeing the same professionals is an added bonus.

“You develop a bond and a (strong) trust with the people managing the property for you,” Harper-Johnson said.

Harper-Johnson said Wilkins & Associates takes care of it all: from bookkeeping and financial planning to facilities, administrative duties and landscape management contracting including snow and trash removal and landscaping.

LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIPS
Not all clients have the same needs.

Jeffrey Weichel, treasurer of Stones Throw Property Owners Association, a residential community in East Stroudsburg, said bookkeeping and fiscal management are the only services for which they are contract with Wilkins & Associates.

“After doing our own books for several years, we decided to delegate those duties,” Weichel said of the all-volunteer board managing the homeowners association.

Stones Throw is a 119-home community, and Wilkins & Associates handles maintenance fees, member monthly dues and late notices.

Wilkins said business contract terms typically run three years, and he’s dedicated to establishing long-term relationships with clients.

“The majority of our clients are with us for the long haul,” Wilkins said.

The Wilkins & Associates Property Management Office is open 7 days a week. You can visit them online at www.nepamgmt.com.





Saturday, December 21, 2013

Wilkins Pays Out $1 Million

Stroudsburg – Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates presented Blanca Cordero, Realtor a $50 gas gift card for being the Million Dollar Agent.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates has paid to their Realtors and Associates Brokers, $1.1 million in commissions as of November 30, 2013.  Said Thomas R. Wilkins, “We’ve paid our sales people $1.1 million in commissions, year-to-date.”  The commissions paid to Realtors are for home sales and rentals.  The Wilkins organization has offices in Bushkill, Stroudsburg and Mount Pocono.
Wilkins, being one of the largest Brokerage companies in Northeast Pennsylvania, handles listings and sales throughout the greater Pocono region, Pike, Carbon and the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.  “We’ve come a long way from employing 3 agents in Mt. Pocono when we first began.”  chuckled Wilkins The Wilkins organization is celebrating their 25th year in business.  Wilkins had his start as a Sales Manager with Coldwell Banker—Phyllis Rubin Real Estate which ultimately was purchased by him in 2009.
Cordero, Realtor, after being with Coldwell Banker—Phyllis Rubin for 10 years, began with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates in March of 2009 and handles rental and home sales for the Wilkins organization.  Said Wilkins, “Blanca is a huge asset to the company and I’m honored she is the Million Dollar Agent.  I know it’s exciting for her.”  In addition to her real estate responsibilities, Blanca also assists in the Management Department by handling a number of rental units for owners she represents.
According to the Wilkins, since January 1st, the Company has closed $63.9 million in home sales which represents 552 transactions.  Of that, 18.5% of their transactions were in-house, 56.9% they represented the Seller and 24.6% represented the buying side.
Said Rosemarie Lobe-Waller, CFO, “As Tom can tell you, the price of home has not changed much in 2013, but the number of sales that we’ve done is up 30%.”  According to the Pocono Mountains Association of REALTORS MLS.  Most large real estate companies in the Poconos saw an increase in the number of sales transacted.
“It’s a banner year for us, looking year over year, but we’re still not to the level of the real estate boom which now seems like a long time ago.” said Wilkins.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates operate three offices in the Poconos.  Offices are open 7 days a week.  You can visit them online at www.wilkins1.com or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/BHGWilkins.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Hires 4 New Realtors

Stroudsburg – Dennis Mooney, Company Recruiter, announced the hiring of 4 Realtors at Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates one of the oldest independently owned Real Estate companies in the Poconos.

Caroline Velez, Realtor from the West End; Nancy Heil, Realtor; Gabrielle Posa, Realtor; and Robert Gonzalez, Assoc Broker all joined the Stroudsburg office.

Each of the agents will become familiar with the Greenhouse, a website offered by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate which includes training seminars, motivational webinars and online courses to teach the agents how to better list and sell real estate.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate prides themselves on helping Realtors become successful in their business. Said Mooney, “Our core philosophy has always been—‘Successful people helping people become successful.’ We do that every day for our Realtors. In my opinion, they’re the best in the Poconos.”

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates operate three offices including Route 209 in Bushkill, 404 Park Avenue in Stroudsburg and Pocono Blvd in Mt. Pocono. All offices are open 7 days a week. Visit them online at www.wilkins1.com.


Corporate Office, Stroudsburg, PA

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Lorie Lehman of PA 1st Completes Credential Verification for Settlement Services

Stroudsburg – Lorie Lehman, Executive Vice President of Pennsylvania First Settlement Services II, LP completed the required Risk Management Standards set forth by Secure Settlements, Inc.

Secure Settlements, Inc. is the first company to offer a standardized Risk Management process and information data base of fully vetted mortgage Closing Professionals that protect both consumers and lenders.

Lehman is a designated registered Closing Professional and is recognized by both PLTA and ALTA, American Land Title Association.

Lehman, with 27 years in the title business and thousands of closing, is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Pennsylvania First Settlement Services. In her position as Exec V.P., she handles a number of closings of both commercial and residential resales, re-fi’s and new construction sales. Pennsylvania First Settlement Services is celebrating 11 years in business and started as an affiliate business with First American Title Insurance company. It was purchased by Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO of the Wilkins organization. Pennsylvania First Settlement Services provides settlement and closing services throughout the greater northeast Pennsylvania region.

In addition, Pennsylvania First Settlement Services now offers “Updater”. Updater is a free online company that offers USPS change of address, scheduling of utility turn-offs and turn-ons and can update your account all in just a few clicks. Updater is an easy online tool to simplify your move. The service will be offered to buyers within the next several weeks.

Pennsylvania First Settlement Services II, LP is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and can be visited online at www.pafirstsettlement.comand on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bhgwilkins#1/pages/Pennsylvania-First-Settlement-Services/378031561801


Pictured: Lorie Lehman, Executive Vice President PA First Settlement Services

Murray Elected President of PMAR 2014

Stroudsburg – Nicole Murray, Realtor with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates, was elected to the position of President for the Pocono Mountains Association of REALTORS®.

As President Elect, Murray will assume the position of President effective January, 2014. Said Murray, “I’ve been involved with the Pocono Mountains Association of REALTORS for a number of years and to have this honor and responsibility bestowed on me is something I take very seriously. I’m looking forward to my new position and representing Pocono Realtors in the way they want to be represented.”

Murray has been listing and selling with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates since September of 2009. Murray works from the Bushkill office and handles residential listings and sales throughout the greater Pocono region as well as Pike County.

Murray held the position of Vice President of PMAR for 2013. In addition to that position, she has been on the MLS Committee for the past 8 years, this year as Vice Chair; a PMAR Director for 2 years, Member Service Committee Chair for 3 years and a member of the Government Affairs Committee for the past 2 years. She also has been a Director with the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors for the past 3 years.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates are celebrating their 25th year in business. They have retail offices in Bushkill, Stroudsburg and Mt. Pocono. They can be found at www.wilkins1.com or the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/BHGWilkins and on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/thomasrwilkins.


Pictured: Nicole Murray, 2014 PMAR President


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Wilkins “Family” Accepts Applause


PHOTO:  L to R
Dennis Mooney, VP/Sales Manager, Marilyn R. Lesoine, Admin Assistant; Morgan Wilkins, Tommy Wilkins, Admin Assistant, Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO; Benny Wilkins, Christine Wilkins, General Manager; Lorie Lehman, Exec VP; Patricia Blank-Toombs, VP/Sales & Rental Manager; Rosemarie Lobe-Waller, CFO; Carrie A. Ridner, Director of Property Mgmt.

Swiftwater -  The Wilkins organization which includes Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates, Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, NEPA Management Associates, Pennsylvania First Settlement Services and Wilkins & Associates Commercial Brokers celebrated at The Garden at Desaki on June 20, 2013.  The party was to commemorate 25 years in business—2013 of the real estate and management companies.  Pennsylvania First Settlement Services was an addition to the Wilkins organization approximately 12 years ago.

The gala was attended by not only the Wilkins family, but senior management, Realtors, staff, selected guests including Rosemary Brown, State Representative, Mario Scavello, State Representative, Board of Director members of the approximately 30 associations managed by the Wilkins organization and other select guests.  Total attendance exceeded 100 persons.

The party, hosted by Desaki, featured a 10 minute video produced by George Roberts Productions which accented the beginning roots of Wilkins where Tom Wilkins bought the company from family members, the transition of the company throughout two (2) downturns in the Pocono market place, to where they are today as a leader in the northeast Pennsylvania real estate industry that includes sales, rentals, property management, maintenance and handyman services and other professional courtesies for the real estate industry that they perform on a daily basis.

Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, was presented a plaque honoring the event given to him by Christine A. Wilkins, wife and General Manager.  In addition, Wilkins, with his family and Managers on stage, received applause from those in attendance acknowledging the celebration and being a part of it.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates are located at 404 Park Avenue in Stroudsburg.  They operate three offices, the other offices located in Bushkill and Mt. Pocono.  Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT located at 404 Park Ave, services an array of customers and clients throughout northeast Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania First owned by the Wilkins organization is also located at the Park Ave address and provides settlement and title services for real estate transactions to a variety of customers and clients.


All offices are open 7 days per week.  Visit them online at www.wilkins1.com ;  www.nepamgmt.com ; http://www.facebook.com/WilkinsCommercialBrokers;    http://www.facebook.com/BHGWilkins

Friday, July 26, 2013

Wilkins & Associates Property Management adds new Lawn Mower


PHOTO L to R:
Joseph Zaborowski (Zabo), Cramer’s Cashway, Inc.; Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, Wilkins & Associates; Scott Sebring, Cramer’s Powerhouse and Carrie Ridner, Director of Property Management, Wilkins & Associates

Stroudsburg - Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, also known as NEPA Management Assoc, is shown here with their new Bob-Cat Walk-behind Hydro Z-Control mower purchased from Cramer’s Powerhouse.  Wilkins has expanded their Management services adding a variety of maintenance services as well.  Recently, WA-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT was retained by The Glen at Tamiment to provide lawn care, pool service, road maintenance and snow-plowing for the Association.

Under the direction of Carrie A. Ridner, Director of Property Management, the maintenance division of the company is expanding.  Said Ridner, “While we are certainly not going let Tom drive our new Bob Cat, it is a first step in the direction of providing maintenance services to not only the 30+ associations we represent but also allows us to get into the “handy-man” business with such items as painting, power-washing, lawn care and snowplowing.”

Ridner, new to the company, has 20+ years in the Property Management business as a community property manager.  Prior to joining Wilkins, she was Community Manager at Penn Estates as well as active in the Pocono Ranchlands community and formerly employed by the Village at Camelback and Wild Acres throughout her career.

The Wilkins organization, under the name NEPA Management Associates and Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, provides management for short and long term rental properties, apartment complexes, condominium and townhome communities, property owners associations and commercial projects throughout the greater northeast Pennsylvania region.  What started over 20 years ago as one association, the Villas at Pine Hill in Mt. Pocono, today has grown into one of the largest Management companies in northeast Pennsylvania.  Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO stated, “We’re in the Property Management business to stay.  We see a tremendous opportunity in the Lehigh Valley, although it’s more competitive there (which we welcome), as well as expansion into the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Lake Wallenpaupack regions.  By adding in-house maintenance services to our menu, it opens more doors for us and we feel has a tremendous upside.”

Approximately, two years ago, Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT offered a Bookkeeping and Fiscal Management Agreement to small and very large community associations which went over extremely well.  It’s a bookkeeping service that is very affordable and in their capacity, the Wilkins company bills and deposits the dues, accounts for the dues, pays the necessary bills for the association and reports on that activity monthly or quarterly to the Association’s Board of Directors.

Under the supervisions of Rosemarie Lobe-Waller, CFO, the program has been taking a very strong foothold in small associations.  Says Waller, “Now that same product has been redefined as a cost savings idea for the largest of associations where they can outsource the financial running of the community to a third party at a lesser cost than it may be to keep that particular part of their staff.”


The Management office at 404 Park Avenue, Stroudsburg is open 7 days a week.  They can be visited online at www.nepamgmt.com; or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/WilkinsCommercialBrokers

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Wilkins Distributes Commissions to Agents for Home Warranty Sales

Photo L to R:

Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO; David Haseney, Realtor; Lorie Lehman, Exec VP.
Not in photo are Debbie Matthews, Realtor and Ardelle Starnadori, Realtor.

Stroudsburg – Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates presents checks to David Haseney, Realtor and Lorie Lehman, Executive Vice President of Pennsylvania First Settlement Services for sales of the Global USA Home Warranty in the month of June.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates offer Home Warranties as part of their Independent Family of Home Buying Services, a program started in 1998.  What the Independent Family of Home Buying Services provides is a “one stop shopping” for buyers that purchase their home through Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates.  The Family, since its inception, has included three preferred Mortgage providers, a preferred Title and Settlement company, home warranties, “Get-Connected”—an affordable utility hook-up service, and other customer service courtesies that are extended to the buyer.

Global USA Home Warranty is a Home Warranty that adds value to the home buying process making it attractive to buyers.  Plus with a Home Warranty, the new home buyer receives piece of mind that comes with knowing that they’re protected from unexpected, costly repairs. A buyer can cover (outside of their homeowners insurance) furnace units and boilers, heat pumps, air conditioners, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, water heaters, plumbing, sump pumps, whirlpools, dishwashers, range/ovens, microwaves and a whole laundry list of other important items when they purchase a home, at an extremely attractive price.

Said Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, “To the best of my knowledge, we’re one of the only Pocono company offering the Global USA Home Warranty to sellers when they list their home for sale.  Pennsylvania First Settlement Services, our title company, offers it to those buyers purchasing foreclosures through another broker but may want to take advantage of this benefit.”

“In fact”, Wilkins continued, “Freddie Mac through their HomeSteps financing actually offers up to $500.00 for a home warranty, which we are happy to provide any buyer whether they purchase the home through us or not.”

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate through The Carl Maurer Team, is the #1 real estate broker in the Poc Mt. Assoc. of Realtors that lists foreclosed homes through Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, national lenders, private investors and other local and regional banks.  Carl Maurer, Assoc Broker and leader of The Carl Maurer Team, is #1 in the Poc Mt. MLS with units sold for 2013 year to date (June 30, 2013).

Lorie Lehman, Exec V.P. for Pennsylvania First Settlement Services added, “You don’t have to be a Better Homes and Gardens Realtor to enjoy selling a Home Warranty!”  Lehman further explained that the Home Warranty can be purchased by a buyer at closing, even if that buyer is not represented by the Wilkins organization.  Over 40% of the settlement services provided by PA1st are for other brokers in the PMAR system.


Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates is celebrating 25 years in business—2013.  The Wilkins organization also includes Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, NEPA Management Associates, Inc. and Wilkins & Associates Commercial Brokers, Inc.  All offices are open 7 days a week.  Visit the Wilkins organization at www.wilkins1.com; www.nepamgmt.com or on Facebook at “LIKE” US ON FACEBOOK.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Wilkins & Associates announces Drozal as new Sales Agent

Stroudsburg – Keith R. Drozal join has joined Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates as a Salesperson in their Stroudsburg office.  Drozal, a native to the Pocono Mountains, took the required courses and passed the necessary exam to receive his Salesperson’s license.  Drozal is a graduate of the Pocono Real Estate Academy.

Drozal, who previously had been self-employed as a contractor and now works for the Buck Hill Community Association, will start with the company as a part-time Realtor.  In his capacity Drozal will focus on rentals and residential listings and sales.  Drozal will do his training online and at his pace through webinars in the Better Homes and Gardens Greenhouse.  Webinars include “Seeds of Success” an eight part series, Social Media and Technology training and LeadRouter, BHG’s online Customer Contact program to mention a few.

Said Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, “Keith is just the type Agent we’re looking for.  He’s a prime example of the new Realtor that’s coming on board.  His online skills, coupled with his customer service skills from being self-employed, are a simple formula to success.”  Thomas R. Wilkins, Jr., also with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates recruited Drozal.

Said Drozal, “I’ve been involved with the real estate industry in various capacities for many years.  I’m really excited now to be a Salesperson.  The online tools that Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate has for use outshine any other company in the Poconos.  Now that’s exciting!”



Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates operates three offices throughout the Pocono Mountains and is celebrating their 25th year in business—2013.  You can visit them online at www.wilkins1.com.  All offices are open 7 days a week.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Evergreen Golf Club Purchased by Stroud Township

Stroudsburg – Wilkins & Associates Commercial Brokers announced the sale of the former Evergreen Golf Club to the Stroud Township Supervisors.

Said Daryl Eppley, Stroud Twp. Vice Chair/Secretary, “The Stroud Township Supervisors, myself included, are all pleased to preserve another very important parcel along the Brodhead Greenway as planned by township residents and our conservation and recreation partners”

Prior to Stroud Township purchasing the property, Evergreen Golf Club operated as a 9-hole public golf course until its closing in 2010.

Christine A. Wilkins, Exec VP/Gen Mgr. for Wilkins & Assoc. Commercial Brokers, handled the sale on behalf of Penn Hills Enterprises, seller. Said Wilkins, “This is a great opportunity for Stroud Township and the people who live here. It was an exciting sale and I was pleased to be a part of it.” The Wilkins Organization was employed to sell the golf course and the parcel was listed and sold by Scrofano-Wilkins.

The parcel contained approximately 42 pristine acres, is bounded by the Brodheads Creek, and included a clubhouse and small maintenance shed. Entrance to the Evergreen Golf Club, once a very popular attraction for Penn Hill Resort guests, the public and golf leagues, is off Cherry Lane Road.

“In addition to its value in protecting clean water for private wells and public wells for the 25,000 people and 1,000 businesses served by the Brodhead Creek Regional Authority this new park can provide fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, biking, wildlife watching and numerous other recreational activities.” said Eppley Stroud Twp. Supervisor. Eppley also stated, “The Supervisors are especially pleased that Charles Poalillo, President of Penn Hills Enterprises, chose to preserve the land with the township he served as a dedicated volunteer for many years on the planning commission.”

Poalillo bought Evergreen Golf Club in December of 1971. “Charles bought the golf club to service Penn Hills couples and the general public. Poalillo operated the golf club until 2010.” said Wilkins.” “Everyone has always appreciated the beauty of the property, that’s why it’s exciting to have Stroud Township preserve that same beauty.” boasted Wilkins.

Eppley added, “Considering all the opportunities that the property offers, the initial consensus is to prepare a master plan for the transformation of the former Evergreen Golf Club into “ForEvergreen Park.”


L to R - James L. Decker, Stroud Twp Supervisor; Edward C. Cramer, Stroud Twp Supervisors; Daryl Eppley, Stroud Twp Supervisor Vice Chair/Secretary; Charles A. Poalillo, Christine A. Wilkins, Exec VP/Gen Mgr., Wilkins & Assoc. Commercial Brokers, Inc.




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Spina Recognized for 8 Years of Service with Wilkins

Stroudsburg – Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, also known as NEPA Management Assoc acknowledged Rossana Spina, Executive Secretary for 8 years’ service with the Company.  Spina, a native of New Jersey who resides in Mount Bethel, started as a Secretary with the company and today has the primary responsibilities of handling correspondence for Senior management, scheduling appointments, meetings, preparing agendas and business affairs of
Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, Christine Wilkins and the “2nd Floor” marketing team.

The Wilkins organization owns and operates Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Assoc, Wilkins & Associates—PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, Wilkins & Associates Commercial Brokers and Pennsylvania First Settlement Services.  Collectively, the corporate office is located at 404 Park Avenue in Stroudsburg. 

Said Wilkins, “The overall tenure of our staff within the Company shows our dedication to our employees.  We would not be where we are at today without our staff.”

Tenure of the staff includes Francine Scouten, Acctg Dept--12 years; Christina Serpico, Property Mgmt--12 years, Donna Sorrentino, The Carl Maurer Team--12 years; Rosemarie Lobe-Waller, CFO—12 years; Terry Sinagra, Acctg Dept.—12 years; Christine Wilkins, Owner—11 years; Patricia Blank-Toombs, Senior Mgmt/Rental Dept—11 years; Toni Jones, Central Processing/ Relo—11 years; Jody Martin, Acctg—8 years and Marilyn Lesoine, Office Admin—7 years.

The Wilkins organization in June of 2013 celebrates their 25th year in business.  The company started with 3 people in Mt. Pocono and grew into the organization that it is today. 

Carrie Ridner, Director of Property Mgmt, laughed, “Even though I’ve been here going on a year, I feel like the “new kid on the block”, but seriously it’s such a pleasure working with the people that built the company.  They know how the company works, where to get whatever tool you need and of course, Tom’s ability to market everything as a whole is the final piece of the puzzle.”

Said Wilkins “It feels like the real estate market is now on solid ground.  It doesn’t feel like it’s “spiking”.  It feels like business is up and going to stay there.  It’s the Management and Maintenance services that are dramatically increasing our business.   We have added several products to our business and they have taken off like a rocket.  With the tenure of our staff on the 2nd floor, we can easily handle 3 times the work we do now.  We are the largest Management Company in the Poconos and our sights are now set on adding the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and the ABE areas.”


The Wilkins offices are open 7 days a week; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon – Fri; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays.  You can visit them on line at www.wilkins1.com; or www.nepamgmt.com to learn more.


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Skillman wins award at Mt. Airy Luncheon




Mt. Pocono – Katherine Skillman, Assoc Broker with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates was hosted to a lunch given by Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO and Dennis Mooney, Vice Pres/Sales Mgr at which time Skillman received from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Corporate glass embossed 2012 Silver Certificate Awards.

Skillman was recognized by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, LLC for her 2012 Gross Commission Income as well as the number of units she sold in 2012.  The Silver Certificate is the 4th level of recognition awarded nationally by the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate brand.

Said Thomas R. Wilkins, CEO, “To present Kathy with both of these prestigious awards was truly an honor.  Kathy has been a member of the Top 10 with the Wilkins organization for a number of years, but when you are recognized nationally by professionals in your field, that’s something to celebrate.”

Presenting the awards along with Wilkins was Dennis Mooney, V.P./Sales Manager.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates’ corporate office is located at 404 Park Avenue in Stroudsburg.  Skillman, who works from the Mt. Pocono office, handles the entire Gouldsboro, Big Bass Lake, Sterling, New Foundland, Moosic and Moscow regions.  In addition to her national recognition, Skillman was awarded Salesperson of the Year 2012 at Skytop Lodge this past January at the Wilkins & Associates awards brunch.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates Unveils New Luxury Home Program



Stroudsburg – Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates announced today the introduction of its new luxury home program.

Distinctive Collection by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates caters to exclusive clientele representing the most high-end residential homes in the greater Pocono area.

“Luxury real estate is a growing market in the Poconos.” said Thomas R. Wilkins, President/CEO of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates. “Distinctive Collection by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates allows our specific agents to better serve the high-end real estate market with specific tools and best practices proven to support the buying and selling of highly valued homes.”

Agents representing Distinctive Collection by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates have access to a special training and certification program on the institute of luxury homes marketing to further enhance the quality of service offered to their clients. Homes must have a listing price in the 10% of residential listings in order to be included in the category. Secondly, vacation homes are eligible in this program.

Distinctive Collection by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates features its own logo, and a full suite of sophisticated marketing and sales materials, including signs, listing brochures and web marketing assets that reflect the quality, exclusivity and sophistication of the high-end sector of the residential real estate market.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates have begun marketing a number of exclusive residential listings in the Poconos under the Distinctive Collection category including featured listing information. For more information, and to view additional listings, visit www.wilkins1.com.

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates operate 3 retail offices throughout the greater Pocono area, including Stroudsburg, Mt. Pocono, historic Milford, Big Bass Lake, and all of the surrounding areas. All offices are open 7 days a week and Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates can be found on line at www.wilkins1.com ; our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/BHGWilkins or at LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasrwilkins.

Friday, February 22, 2013

25 Years of Highs and Lows in Pocono Real Estate

Tom Wilkins has seen — and been in the middle of — it all

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Published: Sunday, February 10, 2013

By Wayne Witkowski
Pocono Record Business Editor
February 10, 2013

Tom Wilkins, in his 25 years running a real estate office, remembers the first house he bought — a country cottage in Swiftwater — and the first house he sold in the West End to a New Yorker moving to the area.

“We got it on paper on a Monday and closed the following Friday, a three-page contract,” he said of the sale. “Nowadays, contracts typically are 22 pages. Liability is the biggest thing.”

From there, the market went from prospective buyers who had vacationed here ” and then it changed to ‘my cousin who lives here’ and that’s when it became a true bedroom community. They came here for affordability.”

The primary boom was for six years in the early 2000s, “a helluva run. You couldn’t get the buyers fast enough.”

Champagne days

After breaking out on his own from the early years of four years working in Phyllis Rubin’s Coldwell Banker offices, Wilkins in June of 1988 staffed three people in his first office on Fork Street in Mount Pocono and since then has been through the champagne days of the booming homebuilding market where he said 270 homes would be under contract at a time compared to a low of 45 homes bouncing back up to the 90s in today’s market.

The Wilkins organization, with Wilkins as president and CEO and includes Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates, NEPA Management Associates that began 20 years ago, Wilkins & Associates—Property Management, Pennsylvania First Settlement Services and Wilkins & Associates Commercial Brokers, went from 14 offices at the peak to three in Bushkill, Mount Pocono and Stroudsburg. He remembers getting a “baptism of fire” opening his first office during an economic downturn that was nothing like this one.

“There were days (this time) where I didn’t know if we’d open for a week,” Wilkins said recently at his Park Avenue office in Stroudsburg. “In the early years, we came up with different ideas to bring in business. No one was doing rentals back then and we did them. We got into property management early in my career and others didn’t. I just kept thinking out of the box. Those were the beginnings of this organization that we have today.”

While the economy slowly creeps out of the vicious economic downturn, Wilkins said the foreclosures in data from the Pocono Mountain Association of Realtors that peaked at 35 percent “are about 22 or 23 percent” but it is worsening again on the latest data. This time, it’s not the subprime loans and unemployment driving foreclosures but families falling behind because the wage-earners are underemployed and commuters with slow salary growth are crushed by rising gas prices.

Low prices will stay awhile

Foreclosures have always been around, Wilkins said, but until they’re at a manageably lower level, home prices will continue to stay to the recent low of $127,000 average per home sold, which is affected by townhouses and fixer-uppers.

“That’s a very accurate number, a definite number down from $147,000 a year ago,” Wilkins said. “Prices are lower because the Poconos has always sold affordability. We got homebuyers who are nurses, police officers, the blue collar guy and gal. We didn’t get the Hamptons crowd, the Sea Isle City crowd.

“That’s why we’re a little different in the price lines from other areas. But it’s the proximity. The closer you are to New Jersey, the more it is worth versus a house at a place like White Haven that might sell for $80,000.”

Wilkins said he hears homeowners’ frustration over low property values that prevents them from selling to move to a better home and there’s not much he can do. “I give them compassion and understanding,” he said.

Although Wilkins said the market has stabilized at rock bottom and it’s still a buyer’s market “but it’s turning a corner, the first big step.” Although some real estate sales data looks better, Wilkins said numbers are skewed.

“In the Poconos we’ve been 10 to 25 percent ahead of a year ago in closings and that’s phenomenal,” Wilkins said. “However, the pricing was off (lowered) as low as 45 percent in 2012, which also means lower commissions. We have a good third and fourth quarter here so then by the end of those months, pricing dropped down to 14 to 15 percent different from a year ago.”

Not a ‘flip’ market

And secondary homes are not the hot items they’ve been touted, said Wilkins, who said they make up only 10 to 12 percent of the homes sold by his agency, which Wilkins wants to improve in 2013.

Some people are taking homes cheap as an investment to fix up and then ride out the recession so the sale value appreciates. For now, they’re not the best investment for people who want to “flip” homes, to buy them as a residence and eventually sell them at a profit to buy a bigger home or at a better location.
With the depressed market, that’s not happening right now.

In fact, homebuying may take an even bigger hit because he said he is following discussion on Capitol Hill to remove the interest deduction on mortgages for homeowners. “That would affect any home sale,” Wilkins said.

For now, the real estate industry has gotten away from the glitz, the eye-catching visuals. “There’s not as much flash and dash, but straightforward and clean and pressed and available to them in a form that they can understand and use easily,” Wilkins said. “That’s the change in the market.”
It takes a long time — as much as six months in this region — to sell a house that even is right priced because of the competitive foreclosure bargains.

Educated homebuyers

Homebuyers who come in have been better prepared poking around the Internet. “They’re more educated then ever,” said Wilkins, who said that they can check the tax rates and what homes are for sale in that area and those comparative sales prices and other readily available information. “That really came along over the last four or five years. We’re not strictly selling homes but providing them information to make their decision.”

The real estate workforce has gotten younger as home investors are not looking for the experienced agents but the savvy ones who can navigate through the various online programs to accelerate the deal. “Seven or eight years ago my staff told me I had to learn online or get out of the way,” he said.
But nothing beats the traditional home tour, said Wilkins. Homebuyers still want to see if there is curb appeal, to see if the house “speaks” to them. They want to check out the neighborhood. That hasn’t changed over the last 25 years.

And neither has having office space. It may be smaller nowadays, in what he calls “coffee shops” as Realtors are outside more with more mobile technology but still needing a place to go to talk business and go through contracts in a setting under today’s trends.

“It’s like a little Starbucks where the agent comes in with a laptop and not in a conference room but a living room setting in a 500-square-foot office space that might be in an insurance office or a bank building,” Wilkins said. “You might have 20 agents but they’re not all there working but are working sometimes out of their house. We’re anxious to kick off this new type expansion.”

He said there also are plans to further develop the management division which offers a wide array of accounting, rental, property owner and townhome or condo management services as well as time-share, community management and conversion into Lehigh Valley’s Allentown vicinity and also into the Scranton, Wilkes-Barre area.

Currently, Wilkins is partners with Ron Parasole. general partner and owner of Parasole Property Management & Associates in Scranton, who handle primarily residential investment properties throughout the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.


Pictured left: Tom Wilkins from 1988.
Pictured right: Home off Route 314 in Swiftwater.