After viewing several homes and making a few offers Julie did an excellent job landing us a dream home! She was cognizant of our family needs and the home that best fit our needs.
After viewing several homes and making a few offers Julie did an excellent job landing us a dream home! She was cognizant of our family needs and the home that best fit our needs.
Experience and knowledge matters and Julie has plenty of both, she was working around the clock to get me the house that I wanted. Professional and everything you want in a agent.
We have purchased 3 homes and sold 1 through Julie. She is fantastic! Sweet, but tough with developers when she needs to be. Highly recommend!
Took care of items that previous owners lied about. Very professional.
Julie's strengths are clearly her experience and her skill working with people (clients, agents, lenders, etc.). She's also very punctual, flexible, and easy to work with. In this crazy market, Julie was a great source of stability and confidence. She was more concerned with our satisfaction than just completing the sale. With things so competitive, it's reassuring to know that you have a better agent than the other folks; Julie is that better agent.
Julie has deep market knowledge and experience as a realtor in representing us in both selling and buying property. Her persistence has paid off and kept us on track in our past transactions. Highly recommend her for your real estate needs!
Julie has been a real gem to work with. We placed our house on the market 2 weeks before the Covid epidemic was acknowledged as a serious affair. She was a solid rock while our world collapsed around us. She kept telling us we had the house priced right and we should try to stick it out. Eventually we would sell it. The first 4 months were pretty lonely with maybe one visit a week. Then things opened in August and more potential buyers came thru the house. We had a moment of excitement as one offer came in, but the offer was way to low, and we did not even negotiate over it. Julie worked hard with the buyers realtor to see if there was any way we could get to a viable price, but it never happened. We asked Julie to pull the listing in Mid September, and she was very creative in how she did this. We kept talking with Julie thru the end of the year and then talked about putting it back on the market in mid March or early April. Then in early February Julie called us and said the market had turned 180 degrees and there was essentially no inventory in our town (Erie) and thus we should try to get the house back on the market ASAP. Sue and I agreed, and it was put back on MLS on Sunday nite at Midnite, the 15 of February. Julie told us that morning that she already had a constant stream of potential buyers lined up for the day, and we should try to just leave for the day. We headed off to my son's home in Louisville, and the second visitor made us an offer substantially over asking, and what we had been hoping to sell for the previous year. We accepted that offer the next morning, because this buyer was a West Point Graduate, and both my wife and I felt we had achieved what we needed, and therefore would really like this young family to have the house. Then followed the real work. The banker our buyer was working with was about as incompetent as they come. Julie and the buyers agent worked very hard to keep the sale active and we closed last week.