Here’s a quick note to let you know how I can help you or anyone you might introduce to me.

        When Michael and Ashley’s listing expired after a year on the market, Ashley’s colleague, who’s also a client of mine, suggested they call me.  They’d hoped to sell their condo before their baby arrived, but now the baby had arrived – and a buyer hadn’t.  The problem wasn’t the condo; it was large, bright, clean, in a great building and great neighborhood.  But it turns out, that great condo was the problem:  Michael and Ashley had overpriced it, and turned down the two offers they’d received because they were “too low.”

          At our Initial Consultation I said, “I had a client who felt the same way.  It was as if he was standing at the train station waiting for the $300,000 train when the $285,000 train was right there.  He wanted to wait for the next train because he believed it would be the $300,000 train.  But the next train was the $275,000 train, and three months later he ended up on the $260,000 train.  Let’s learn from his experience, shall we?”  Ashley and Michael looked at each other, looked at me, then asked me to help them.  We listed for the right price, sold in 51 days, and I helped them buy a beautiful house – also at the right price.

Michael Peron, Your Real Estate Consultant For Life

Weichert Realtors, 754-204-0069

 P.S.   Who’s the next person you know whose listing has expired?  Be sure to give me a call to discuss how I can help them.