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Chances are when you see me, I'm smiling..... no matter what. I love what I do and it shows. You could never annoy me talking about real estate and there are no dumb questions.
Experienced licensed Realtor actively full-time for over 11 years in the local market. As an Accredited Buyer Representative and Loan Originator, Buyer's commitment and purchasing power is quickly assessed. Clients enjoy full disclosure and constant feedback to ensure minimal complications throughout the transaction.
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Mr. & Mrs. Sanders Tue Jun 3
"I was FSBO for 10 months. It was time consuming, frustrating, and unsuccessful. I thought I could do it alone since the last Realtor I used was crappy. I never heard from her. She didn't return calls. She didn't advertise. The list is endless. I wish I would have contacted Trunda Rogers 10 months ago. I was immediately shown why I wasn't even receiving showings. From the time she entered my home to the time we closed, I received nothing but pure professionalism. I knew why and what she was doing at all times. She advised me to turn down a buyer because he wasn't strong enough. I didn't listen. We wasted 2 weeks on that buyer but had a back up buyer. If I ever sell another home, I'll trust Trunda Rogers completely. You'll always have a satisfied customer with me."
Peter Nguyen Mon Jun 16
"Great job! I will refer you to everyone I know. I didn't expect you to be there during the entire building process but you were, informing me of things I would never know to look for. I'm very happy in my new home. Thanks again."
Carter Henry Fri Jun 20
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Hopefully you're not saying there's no one there for you to answer your questions and guide you through your transactions. If that's the case, run.
You sound like you're doing great having only being in the industry for 4 months. It's going to feel like you're flying by the seat of your pants for a while. There's so much to learn and once you feel like you're getting a handle on things, it changes. I would stay where I am and give it more time. Since you're blazing along quite nicely, maybe your office feels as though you're fine. Bring up the formal training you were promised and go from there.
Good Luck. - Sun Sep 28 2008, 16:33
Hi Julie. If you're not feeling confident in your Realtor, it's time to have a meeting to discuss your concerns. Most concerns can be resolved with the Realtor or the Office Manager if you still aren't satisfied. As was stated earlier, if your home is generating a good flow of traffic, your Realtor is getting the job done. Marketing and advertising for maximum exposure for your area is what will ultimately get your home sold. Good Luck. - Sun Aug 17 2008, 22:39
Seb, Both of the agents sound like they're doing a good job. Each with their own individual style of practice. Communication is king. Choose the one that you feel most confident in to protect your interests and let them know Exactly what you expect and Need from them. Good Luck. - Mon Aug 11 2008, 15:02
Wow! This is definitely a "hot" topic. I agree with the consensus and wouldn't recommend trading expert advice and representation for obtaining an "agent's" commissions. No one here wants to see you purchase a home without protecting your interests. It can be a costly on-going battle. You've apparently found what you were looking for so I'll just say good luck. Keep us posted. - Mon Aug 11 2008, 11:51
Yes, the market is slow compared to the housing boom of a few years back however, there are homes meeting your general criteria. Contact me and we'll discuss your buying options. - Thu Aug 7 2008, 23:38
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