HAYWOOD COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENT BELIEVES AREA HAS HISTORY ON ITS SIDE
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 06, 2009 ) Even in a great location like Waynesville, North Carolina, Cary Feldman and other local real estate agents are feeling the effects of a nationwide recession. But Feldman is a firm believer in his city and will give everyone who passes through everything they... more
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTOR, CARY FELDMAN, WANTS TO SHARE FALL IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD
(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 21, 2008 ) Waynesville, NC- One of the reasons for Feldman’s move to the beautiful area of Waynesville and Maggie Valley nestled in the beautiful Smokey Mountains was because of the 4 distinct seasons of the year. "You can almost set your watch to it," Feldman said. One... more
"Web Tuning" provides your clients a new long term care education tool
(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 27, 2008 ) Asheville, NC - CashLTC.org has developed a new innovation in web site design called “Web Tuning.℠” It allows visitors to watch powerful videos on long term care issues that tell real stories of families providing care, tips on caregiving, new ideas in products... more
Keller Williams Realtor, Cary Feldman, says fall is phenomenal in Western North Carolina!
(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 08, 2008 ) Waynesville, NC- Cary Feldman, a realtor with Keller Williams Realty, believes fall is the best time of year to come explore the North Carolina mountains. He believes that the most beautiful part about Western North Carolina (especially Waynesville & Maggie Valley)... more
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTOR, CARY FELDMAN, ENJOYS SELLING THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEWS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 23, 2008 ) Waynesville, NC - Feldman’s new construction homes and gated communities in Waynesville, North Carolina are helping snowbirds from Michigan and “half-backs” from Florida find their dream homes in the mountains! Feldman spent most of his career in the sunny... more
Building a House Together workbook featured in New Home magazine
(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 16, 2008 ) September 15 – Asheville, NC Building a House Together: A Couple’s Guide to Managing Their Relationship During the Construction Process, is featured in the Fall/Winter 2008 issue of New Home magazine. The magazine is a special interest publication of Better Homes... more
Transformation is critical to the long term care insurance industry
(EMAILWIRE.COM, April 28, 2008 ) Transactional selling is the current LTCi specialists day-to-day mode of operation. Each day the task is to provide long-term care coverage to clients based on designed criteria of what is the best benefits today, what is the need today, what is the best premium I... more
NPR story “Boomers Reluctant over Long Term Care Insurance” is using only one headlight
(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 30, 2008 ) Every industry refines their product over time. If we rewind and look back to when computers first came out, they were big, slow and cumbersome, using huge amounts of energy. However, they were still an improvement over adding machines and word processors and, over... more
The Wall Street Journal lands punches on the long term care insurance industry, but may be off balance on the challenge.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 27, 2008 ) The underlying intention of State Long Term Care Partnership Plans is to slow the hemorrhaging of Medicaid expenditures. The joint federal-state health insurance program paid $100 billion for long term care in 2007 for low-income people. The Wall Street Journal... more
CASH4CARE A model for disability long term care insurance
(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 24, 2008 ) Asheville, NC CashLTC.org releases an eye-opening industry report examining a disability model approach to the allocation of long term care benefits and providing the consumer with choices and the resources available to meet their personal and family chronic illness... more
NPR story “Boomers Reluctant over Long Term Care Insurance” is using only one headlight
(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 17, 2008 ) Every industry refines their product over time. If we rewind and look back to when computers first came out, they were big, slow and cumbersome, using huge amounts of energy. However, they were still an improvement over adding machines and word processors and, over... more

