Listed by Timothy-Jay Morton and Cara Pearlman from Compass
,Bought with Eva Davis from Compass
Source: Bright MLS #MDMC2197356
8102 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20817
$1,475,000
SingleFam
•Timothy-Jay, aka "TJ," is a remarkable realtor. I'm very happy we chose him to market our property. After we interviewed two other realtors, it was clear he was the one. Why? Because of his skill is in listening to our requirements and then translating them into a successful marketing strategy plus actively helping us put his plan into action. Long story short, TJ crafted a plan that got us a firm offer with no contingencies and 6.5% above our listing price in only three days. Our market research told us that is an exceptional achievement. In short, the DC Metro area has thousands of realtors but very few of them are in his league. And, once you interview him along with other realtors you know, we believe you will agree.

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