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A lifelong resident and native of Norfolk,VA, Mick's enthusiasm and work ethic are as well known as he is. You won't find many folks who haven't had the privilege of working along side Mick in some area of civic or community service. Mick bought his first property just weeks after attaining his degree in Business Administration from Old Dominion University over 25 years ago. He's experienced the ups and downs of our local Real Estate market firsthand and understands that changing market conditions bring new opportunities and challenges to meet head on. Why not let Mick put his endless energy and can do attitude to work for you? With a vast and well established network of family, friends and fellow business professionals, Mick has forged strong relationships that ensure Mick will exceed even the highest of expectations! Mick is also a Certified Internet Professional, or ePRO. Contact Mick at Mick@MickShaw.com
"Mick was everything we could have hoped for in a REALTOR. Count on him to make your sale or purchase smoother than you could imagine! We got a great deal and Mick answered every question we asked and assured us he'd be available and He was! Thanks for everything, Mick"
Brian & Belinda Claire Tue Jan 8
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Unrealistic expectations! Put on your buyer hat and think what you would expect of a home newly listed on the market. If you were looking to buy, would you be most attracted to homes that are well maintained and reasonably priced? There are no short cuts and very little chance you will find that dream buyer that is willling to pay top dollar and then put your home in proper condition. Be honest with yourself or listen to a professional who is objective about your home's price and condition. If you disagree, get a second or third opinion. If you still disagree, change your opinion to the prevailing one! It's easier to correct yourself than to have the market punish you for being wrong. Consider ALL the costs of trying to sell your home at the wrong price and without doing the necessary improvements. - Thu May 8 2008, 09:29
B.S. in Business Administration, Old Dominion University, '82. Founder, Norfolk Farm Market, est.1980. Former Chairman, Norfolk Republican Party. HRRA Realtor/Lawyer Committee. Former Legislative Aide to Congresswoman Thelma Drake.
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Norfolk Farm Market
December 1980—present
Certified Internet Professional, e-PRO
Voted the BEST Real Estate Agent in Norfolk for 2008, Virginian Pilot Readers' Choice
Volunteering is one of my hobbies. You meet the best people and you get paid with priceless gratitude and the satifaction & exhileration of a job well done! Frequent Red Cross donor and Internet Certified Professional.