About Amy My interest in real estate began as a child when my fathers career got our family transferred. After three moves between Massachusetts, Texas and North Carolina, I had my fair share of experiences with real estate agents. It was obvious to me that my family went through much less stress when we had a good agent working for us. A good agent was confident, knowledgeable about the area and seemed genuinely interested in helping us buy or sell our home. Now that I am a real estate agent, I am very concientious about protecting the best interests of my clients. Regardless of whether a seller or a buyer, I am always thinking about what my clients need besides selling or finding their home. Issues such as schools, appreciation rates, growth patterns in our area, and anticipated maintenance are topics I frequently discuss with clients. These discussions are important in order to think through all the different options a buyer or seller has during the real estate transaction. One of my other priorities is to service clients after the sale. I keep my clients informed about changes in the laws and send reminders for preventative maintenance. I return calls weekly from clients asking for suggestions for service people, or past clients who have a question about their home. A significant amount of my business is from referrals from past clients and people who have bought or sold with me before. It is certainly a great compliment to get a call saying "Doug Rogers gave me your name and said how pleased he was with your work in finding his home." because I know those clients are willing to recommend me to their co-workers, friends, and family. I have worked with a variety of buyers and sellers ranging from first-time buyers, people relocating to and from North Carolina, investors, and parents looking for a townhome or condo for their college age children. I have sold houses from $50,000 to $350,000. I enjoy all price ranges equally because for each client their home is their castle, not to mention one of the biggest investments they will ever make.
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