Authority Property Management Sponsor ‘House Talk’ Radio Show

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Our Visit On House Talk The Radio Show.

Three individuals in radio studio: one takes selfie, others focus on broadcast.

We are super excited to announce that we are now a sponsor for the "House Talk" Radio Show on Saturday Mornings that services Shasta County real estate.


The House Talk Radio show is hosted by the Dennis and Meg Grotting at Grotting & Associates . House Talk is a real estate talk show that is on each week on Saturday mornings. The show has been on the air going all the way back to 1998. The show spends time educating the public on real estate related matters. Often times they have guests on the show to talk about other facets of real estate such as lending, home inspecting, credit issues, and other related topics. They have been kind enough to have us on the radio a few times to help folks pick up tips in rental properties and the management of them in Redding CA. They also, offer some air time each week for real estate agents to call in and announce open houses for homes that are for sale.

We were last on the show 9-17-2016 Click below to listen.
A branded white and green 'Authority' car parked in front of 'Redding Radio' building.

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