My wife were looking to buy a house and planned to interview a few Realtors. Brian was first in line, and we immediately felt so comfortable and confident that we didn't bother to interview anyone else. He ended up patiently showing us many, many houses. He never seemed to be in any hurry, was always prompt, and is just generally a very pleasant person to deal with. He's very knowledgeable: Brian steered us away from houses and neighborhoods that he knew wouldn't suit us. In a few cases, we chose to see something despite his reservations, and in every case, he was right to be concerned. (Example: We were sure that the traffic noise from a nearby street wouldn't be bad. Brian was sure that it would be bad. It was bad.) Brian consistently identified, very quickly, pros and cons of each house, including things that we probably would not have noticed on our own. And in many cases, what he pointed out weren't things that would be important to many or all buyers, but things that were relevant to our specific needs. One of the most striking aspects of dealing with Brian was discouraged us from making offers on a couple of houses that interested us. I'm sure that some other Realtors would have been glad to make a sale and be done, but if Brian didn't think that a house was right for us, he said so (and explained why). He is not kidding when he says that he wants to find each client the right house. Another striking thing is Brian’s magical ability to extract information from other Realtors. In an extremely competitive seller’s market, he found out, more than once (including in an instance where we chose not to buy the house), exactly what was the minimum offer that a seller would accept. We recommend Brian enthusiastically and without hesitation.

Brian Adamski
