
Andrew Szczerba
The number one thing with Andy is that there was never pressure throughout the process. It might be an exaggeration, but I feel like for the better part of a month we saw 6-7 houses per week. All throughout, Andy simply acted as a friendly advisor. He did his research ahead of time and arrived at each house with pertinent information to address any questions we had and if he didn’t have the information, would say so and then reach out to the necessary third-party to gather the information. At each house, he was never forceful in his thoughts or opinions, always offering recommendations and suggestions. If we drove up to a house and didn’t like the driveway, there was no “Let’s take a look inside, you might like it”. He would always reinforce his stance that as the buyers, it is what we want and if we don’t like something, he is not in the business to try and convince us to like it. He would actually then take the next step to jot down our preferences, so that on future houses even if we selected something in the pet peeve bucket, he would state that the house falls in that category, but still offer it to us. Andy was great in a lot of ways, whether it be his professionalism, friendliness, or knowledge, but what stands out was his willingness to try and make the chaotic home buying/selling process as stress free as possible. He handled the documents an agent should, but on top of that he was willing and able to take on the burdens of the process being arranging inspections, attending the inspections, assisting in staging prep, etc. Andy was a comrade that was with us every step of the way.
