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Meet the Menser Real Estate Group - Donna Menser, Stephani Menser Polley & Melissa Cvitanovic.

Since 2002, the Menser Real Estate Group has been specializing in El Dorado Hills residential real estate. Their intimate knowledge of the area and collaborative approach to assisting their clients have landed them in the top 10 of Coldwell Banker teams in the entire Sacramento region. You may have seen their TV commercials.
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THE MENSER REAL ESTATE GROUP - YOUR ā€˜GO-TOā€™ REAL ESTATE TEAM!

Since 2002, the Menser Real Estate Group has been specializing in El Dorado Hills residential real estate. Their intimate knowledge of the area and collaborative approach to assisting their clients have landed them in the top 10 of Coldwell Banker teams in the entire Sacramento region. You may have seen their TV commercials. 

How was the Menser Real Estate Group formed? 

Surprisingly, mother-daughter, Donna Menser, and Stephani Menser Polley, were initially competitors. When Donna's husband was sick, Stephani helped by showing homes while her dad recovered. It was a blessing in disguise because they ended up forming a team. A few years later, Melissa Cvitanovic left the brokerage she was at and joined the Menser Group. 

What are your services? 

In short, we help people buy and sell residential properties in the El Dorado Hills area. It is much more than that, though!

We are negotiators, stagers, marketing professionals, personal shoppers, strategists... Our clients don't just call us when they want to buy or sell. They call us when they need a referral, remodel/decor advice, or comps for an appraisal. We like to be their go-to source for anything house, EDH, or real estate related. 

What sets you apart from other Realtors? 

What works today won't always work tomorrow. We are continually adapting and setting new standards of what we think the real estate industry should be. Our process is different; we take a concierge approach to listing and an innovative marketing strategy for selling it. 

While many agents depend on a "for sale" sign and the MLS to sell their listings, we actively search for buyers through our multi-tier distribution plan. We develop a custom marketing campaign for each listing to target and retarget individuals that are likely to buy the home. We advertise homes the way a large scale marketing company would brand and advertise a product. 

We also stage our listings. We've realized that buying and selling real estate is a major undertaking, and our clients still have other commitments to keep up with. With this in mind, we manage and facilitate the entire process. 

Do you hire stagers or stage yourself?

We are Accredited Staging Professionals (ASP). The majority of our clients live in the homes we have listed. Staging occupied homes can be difficult; most staging companies want the homes to be vacant. Staging is incredibly important to assure the fastest sale with the greatest return. We became professional stagers to make sure all of our listings look perfect. We have three massive storage units full of furniture and decor and are constantly changing inventory. Having in-house staging also helps save our clients money. 

What challenges have you experienced with COVID-19, and how are you adapting?

Luckily we have always been heavy on virtual marketing and technology. Just like everyone else, we have been using Zoom and FaceTime. One of our favorite new changes we've made is that we purchased a 360Ā° camera. We've always had walk-through video tours, but the 360Ā° tours are great. They will even work with VR glasses! We have been using them for listings and even showings for our buyers because most agents aren't doing 360Ā° yet. We are also making individual websites for each listing. It is helpful to track how many people are virtually touring the home, the demographics, and how many times they have visited the site. 

How long have you been in El Dorado Hills? 

We've lived here for a long time - back when El Dorado Hills was mostly rolling fields! There was no Serrano, no Town Center, and only a few original developments. We know the area very well. Did you know that Raley's on EDH Blvd. originally faced the opposite way? That's how long we have been locals. 

What are some real estate tips that you have?

We have several curated guides for buying a home, preparing a home for sale, the sale process, etc. They can all be found on our website at EDHrealtor.com.

"Who you work with matters!"

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June 2020 - El Dorado Hills Neighbors Magazine | The Cvitanovics

Meet the Cvitanovic family! Nick Cvitanovic is originally from the Dalmation Coast of Croatia. Melissa Cvitanovic is from El Dorado Hills and went to San Francisco for college. Nick was in San Francisco for work and met Melissa. They were married 4 years later and decided to move back to El Dorado Hills to raise their family. They have three children, Jake 9, Chloe 7 and Ella 3ā€¦

THE CVITANOVICS - SHOOTING FOR THE MOON

This month we are getting to know the Cvitanovics (pronounced Svitanovich), who are known as ā€œThe Vicsā€ among their friends. Although it is not uncommon to see names such as this in the U.S. (being the melting pot that we are), it is less common these days that the person with that name was actually born in the country from which the name originated. But that is exactly the case here - Nick Cvitanovic was born on the Dalmation Coast of Croatia.

Melissaā€™s family had moved to El Dorado Hills in 1989, so she grew up here. When she moved to San Francisco to go to college, she met Nick as he was working there at the time. Nick and a friend decided to go out for sushi and happened to end up at the same restaurant as Melissa, who was also there with a friend. ā€œWe noticed one another while we were parking,ā€ Melissa recalls. ā€œTwo spots opened up right next to each other, which rarely happens. The second I saw Nick, I told m friend, ā€˜Im going to marry him.ā€™ And I made sure that happened!ā€ The couple met on May 9, 2006, and exactly four years later to the day, they were married at Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. ā€œIt was a fun-filled, stress-free wedding, with just a few close friends,ā€ adds Melissa.

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Nick has a Masterā€™s degree in Mechanical Engineering and worked in high tech in the Bay Area for several years. He then went into real estate investing and biotech (nanotechnology and DNA sequencing). Melissa has a Bachelorā€™s degree in Business, and as a result of Nickā€™s influence, she started her real estate career in San Francisco right out of college, although she now works as a realtor with the Menser Real Estate Group at Coldwell Banker here in El Dorado Hills. As a couple, the Cvitanovics decided to invest in Nickā€™s home country of Croatia, so they built vacation properties on the Adriatic Sea. You can check those out at Villamelcroatia.com.

The Cvitanovics have three children. Jake is the oldest at nine years of age. He goes to Silva Valley Elementary and loves tennis, golf, and soccer. In the middle is Chloe, seven, who also attends Silva Valley, and her passions are dancing, playing the piano, and drawing. Melissa reports that she is a great artist. Ella, who is is three, is the youngest Cvitanovic and she goes to Paso a Paso (Step by Step), a Spanish immersion preschool in El Dorado Hills. Ella loves to sing Jojo Siwa and dance, and according to Melissa, she is the spunky one.

Because Nick works and stays in San Francisco during the week, Melissa works time during the week, and they both travel a lot, the couple has found it very helpful to have someone live with them who can assist with the kids. Therefore, they now have their third (consecutive, not all at the same time!) Au Pair living with them. Her name is Marie, and she is from South Africa. Marie is 19, so the kids think of her as a big sister. Being from another part of the world, her presence has been a great experience for the children, and the whole family is very happy to have welcomed her to El Dorado Hills.

There are also several non-human members of the Cvitanovic Clan. For Christmas, the kids received a King Charles Cavalier puppy. Her name is Roxy and she is reportedly a great dog. The children, of course, absolutely love her and enjoy walking her around the neighborhood. There is also a white cat named Olaf, and a guinea pig named Daisy.

As a family, the Cvitanovics love the Sacramento Kings and attend many of their games each season. They also like to play tennis and golf together. Melissa loves to cook, and is always whipping up healthy recipes for the family. ā€œFamily dinners are very important to us,ā€ she explains. ā€œWe all sit around the table every night and discuss what weā€™re grateful for and share stories. This is our sacred time.ā€ Melissa also volunteers, and is on the board of a non-profit mom's group, Sierra Moms.

As already mentioned, the Cvitanovics do a lot of traveling. Each summer they go to Croatia to check on their business and visit Nickā€™s family. ā€œWe love to travel and want to experience as many cultures as possible,ā€ says Melissa. ā€œWe also find it very enriching for our kids to see different ways of life.ā€ Every year they also try to travel to a new destination in Europe while they are there. ā€œThe best part about Europe is that you have so many countries within such close proximity to one another,ā€ she continues. ā€œLast year we traveled to Barcelona, and next time weā€™re planning to go to Prague.ā€

The Cvitanovics have lived in Serrano since 2011. As soon as they had Jake, Melissa knew she wanted to get a place out of the city and back where she had grown up in order to raise their children where the schools and neighborhoods are highly rated and safe. ā€œWe love living in El Dorado Hills,ā€ Melissa raves, ā€œand have met many wonderful, life-long friends here. Itā€™s an absolutely incredible place to raise children, with all the summer concerts, festivals, restaurants, and great schools. We also appreciate that EDH has that small-town, tight community feel, but is still conveniently located just outside of Sacramento and relatively close to Tahoe and the Bay Area.ā€

The motto in the Cvitanovic family is, ā€œShoot for the moon. Even if you miss, youā€™ll land among the stars.ā€ They believe itā€™s important to set your ambitions high and strive for what you want in life. ā€œEven if things donā€™t work out perfectly, as things never go just as planned,ā€ concludes Melissa, ā€œat least you gave it your all.ā€ With an optimistic and proactive attitude like that, the Cvitanovic family will go far. Even when they ā€˜re staying right here in El Dorado Hills!

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How to Be a Good Neighbor and Set a Positive Example for Others

Bad neighbors donā€™t have to be a nightmare. Setting a good example yourself and working with your neighbors in a respectful way can solve problems before they happen. 

Here are some ways to be a good neighbor. 

Start by making sure youā€™re not the person thatā€™s driving everyone nuts. Before you can ask someone else to turn their loud music down or keep their dogs from barking all night, you can be a model homeowner and make sure youā€™re not doing the things you donā€™t want your neighbors doing. 

These include keeping your home well maintained so it isnā€™t an eyesore, respecting property lines and not having your fences or trees encroach on a neighborā€™s property, and not seeking minor revenge for problems. 

It can also help to develop a friendly relationship with your neighbors. Introduce yourself and establish a friendly rapport so that if a problem arises, you can resolve it easily. You can also be a good neighbor by volunteering to collect a neighborā€™s mail when theyā€™re on vacation. Itā€™s also a good idea to be proactive and tell neighbors ahead of time if youā€™re doing a renovation or anything else that will create a lot of noise. 

When approaching someone with a complaint, go into the conversation with the idea that they have good intentions and may not realize that what theyā€™re doing is a problem. 

Your initial complaint may elicit a complaint by your neighbor about you, so take it as constructive criticism and be thankful for the help in resolving an issue that you may not have realized is causing a problem for someone else. 

Problems can escalate, making this  a good time to involve a third party. A homeowners association, neighborhood group, city building department, animal control, code enforcement, police or an attorney could help. To help other people deal with the issue, document the problem with photos, emails, texts and other facts. 

Your HOA, police and other groups may require a formal complaint. Do your research and know what the neighborhood and city rules are before going this far, and do everything else you can to resolve it yourself. The police should be your last resort. 

If none of this works, you should still avoid the temptation to do things that will upset the neighbors. Continuing a feud will not help matters. Donā€™t leave your barking dogs outside all day, for example, or crank up your music as a way to get revenge. Doing these things could lead to you being the neighbor everyone despises.

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5 Ideas for Keeping Your Kids Busy at Home

As we continue to adjust to the current disruption of our daily lives, one challenge that you may find yourself facing is keeping the kids busy at home. With schools being cancelled across the country, itā€™s important to have a plan for keeping your children active and instilling a new routine while at home for an extended period of time. Here are a few ways to ensure your kids stay busy around the house.

Prepare the Playroom
Make sure that your childrenā€™s play area is stocked up and ready to keep them entertained. Puzzles and board games can be a great way for them to stay mentally active while not at school. Additionally, you can set up an arts and crafts station where the kids can create different projects each day.  

Utilize the Library
If you have a library or reading area in your home, itā€™s the perfect space for the kids to spend an hour of daily reading time. Enforcing this will help to ensure theyā€™re not staring at screens all day long and will maintain a sense of routine that theyā€™re accustomed to having at school.

Cook Together
Itā€™s time to get the whole family cooking together in that beautiful gourmet kitchen. With everyone doing their part to prepare a delicious, home-cooked meal, the little ones will be sure to feel a sense of productivity. Whether youā€™re making their favorite dinners or trying out a new dessert recipe, the kids will be eager to take part and be your little helper in the kitchen.

Designate Outdoor Time
Recess is most likely an integral part of their daily routine at school, so donā€™t overlook the importance of outdoor time. Whether theyā€™re playing on the swing set, shooting hoops or just running around in the backyard, the physical activity will go a long way, especially when itā€™s time to wind down at the end of the day.

Enjoy the Media Room
Of course, that state-of-the-art media room can certainly come in handy right about now. After a long day of keeping them busy around the house, thereā€™s no reason to feel bad about letting the kids do a little binge-watching of their own.

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