Listed by James Weiskerger from Next Step Realty
,Bought with Jennifer Ward
Source: Bright MLS #MDBA2017450
412 N Robinson St, Baltimore, MD, 21224
$350,000
Townhouse
•Can’t say enough great things about Jen! She was everything you hope for a realtor to be: incredibly knowledgeable, honest, responsive, and a fighter for her clients. But the thing that has stuck with me about Jen the most has been that while she’s an impressive professional in her field, she’s also an equally impressive person. I’m a person with health issues and she was so understanding and accommodating through the whole process and truly went above and beyond to help us navigate my always shifting needs. To say I’d recommend Jen is a vast understatement. You’d be doing yourself a disservice by choosing anyone else.
Jen worked helped us purchase a home in Baltimore City in a crazy seller's market. She was knowledgeable, responsive, patient, kind, forceful, and was an all-around amazing real estate agent. We would highly recommend Jen to anyone looking to purchase a home.

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