George Scott Glenfield

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George Scott Glenfield,  in Middlesex County
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About Me
George Scott Glenfield ABR, CRS
Broker-Associate
Pinnacle, Realtors
609-924-6550
609-924-0355 fax
609-658-8880 cell http://www.scottglenfield.com





Licenses& Certifications:

· 2007 Licensed Broker –Associate
· 2007 Graduated Princeton School of Real Estate Brokers License course

· 2007 Member of Mercer County’s Top Producers Association

· 2002 -2006 Top Producing member of A Leading Team in RE/MAX of New of New Jersey

· 2002 -2006 Awarded RE/MAX International 100% Club Designation
· 2004 Awarded National Association of Realtors Certified Residential Specialists Designation, CRS
· 2004 -2006 Awarded NJAR Silver Level Circle of Excellence with Mercer County Association of Realtors
· 2003 Awarded member of NJAR Circle of Excellence with Mercer County Association of Realtors
· 2003 Awarded National Association of Realtors Accredited Buyers Representative Designation, ABR
· 1998 Licensed real estate salesperson



Employment Capabilities:

· 1994-2001 Managed and supervised the total sales and operations of various retail corporations. Responsibilities including, staffing, Profit/Loss statements, advertising, merchandising and payroll accountability.

Related Training

· Completed a number of home study and company sponsored continuing education programs in Business management and merchandising disciplines. Attended various leadership training seminars.



Affiliations & Memberships:

· 2007 Inducted into REBAC’s Council of Accredited Buyer’s Representative’s Hall of Fame, ABR.
· 2007-08 President Elect New Jersey CRS Chapter
· 2005-2006 Vice President of Education New Jersey CRS Chapter
· 2005-2007 Circle of Excellence Committee Mercer County Board
· 2007 Education Committee member for Mercer County Association of Realtors
· 2003-2004 Education Chairperson for New Jersey State CRS Chapter
· 2003-2007 Membership of CRS National & New Jersey State Chapter
· 2003-2007 Member of the REBAC Council
· National Association of Realtors
· Mercer County Board Association of Realtors
· Mercer County Mls Trend member
· Monmouth County Mls member
· Middlesex County Mls member
· Somerset County Mls member Garden State


Interest & Hobbies

· Travel
· Real Estate Investing
· Racquet ball
· Cub Scouts
· Fine dining experiences
· Princeton little League sponsor 2006.2007
· Referrals from Current and Past Clients!
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George Scott Glenfield answered:
Dmitry, Good morning, as for the pros and cons it really depends on the prefernce you want. Is your lifestyle busy with no time to maintain the outside of the property? If yes then maybe a townhome is right for you. If you prefer to garden and play with landscapes then mayb e a townhom is not the answer for you. The main key in alot of cases does come down to the budget. There are plenty of townhome communites that offer more sq ft for the price versus a single family. If you are buying for the first time it maybe a better peace of mind to look at townhomes versus singles. the last thing i will say is regardless of which way you go in your search Location is key to resale whenever that may be for you downt he road. i hope this helps. Let me know if i can help in anyway. Scott - Tue Jul 29 2008, 07:06
George Scott Glenfield answered:
Good morning, Robbinsville like most areas always seem to have small pockets that that do better than others. Basically, the overall area has proven itself to be and remain very active despite the media reports on housing. the area has alot to offer between, new schools, highways, newer construction, and lifestyle amenities. As for well and septic it can be the double edged sword if not in the right condition and location for the property it self. let me know if this helps and if you need anymore guidance in the areas of choice. Scott - Tue Jul 29 2008, 06:48

How important is the school district really?

George Scott Glenfield answered:
Good morning, in searching for a home without childern , sure schools don't seem important. the reality of NJ is that resale is based strongly on the demand for top rated school districts. your right that Ewing will get you more house but you may not be pleased with the overall area because of the shift in school stats. Check out my website for school stats to compare.the comprimise maybe looking in lawrenceville, E Windsor, Mansfield, Bordentown, Even parts of S Brunswick. Let me know if I can help in any way.

Scottglenfield.com - Wed Jun 18 2008, 05:52
George Scott Glenfield answered:
Hi Atul, Princeton Landing is a great community , but i dont think based on your criteria it will fit the bill. I do however recommend looking in the Dayton area. The commute will be alittle easier for you to train, park/ride etc. Also another communtiy maybe Princeton walk in addition to Summerfield, or even Monmouth walk. let me know if I can assist in any other way. - Tue May 27 2008, 13:35
George Scott Glenfield answered:
Neha,

Hello, there are alot of contemporary homes but they are mixed as far as placement. Plainboro and S Brunswick maybe another option for oyu to search as well. Happy to assist you through the process because it is not that easy to just click a link and have them all pop up.

Good luck,
Scott - Sat Mar 29 2008, 11:35
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