As an experienced Queen Creek realtor serving the South East valley, I hold the designation of SRES (seniors real estate specialist). This means that I not only have the expertise to create impactful marketing plans and pricing strategies, but also understand how to tailor those to the needs of seniors.
Whether you’re changing locations or downsizing, you will benefit by employing an agent, such as me, who can get you the best price for your property, quickly. Seniors tend to know what they want and don’t want the bother with mundane tasks. My method of managing the real estate transaction process is to eliminate as much of the inconvenience as possible while managing the task list. That list begins with preparing to sell.
As a homeowner, you accumulate stuff. The longer you own a property, the more stuff you usually have. You might event have some of your kid’s stuff. Preparing to sell a home can be daunting as decisions need to be made on what stays, what goes to storage and what goes to charity. With the help of my wife, a professional stager, we make those decisions easier. After which, we depersonalize your property without making it sterile. Our goal is to help potential buyers visualize your property as a place they can call their new home, while honoring the efforts you made to improve the property while you owned it.
Making the transition to a new home can also be challenging. As a SRES, I continue to support you through the transition to your new community. I will help you find a new home, negotiate the terms and manage the purchase on your behalf. I manage the process while you make the decisions. After close of escrow, I help by leveraging my network of professionals to arrange cleaning services, handymen and others to make the new property move in ready. I also ensure you are aware of community events and services in your new neighborhood. Once your new home is ready for you to welcome guests, we will arrange for an open house event in your new home so you can meet the neighbors, make new friends and get on with the new phase of your life.