Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers Staging Relocation Golf Property Specialist
Work:
Realty Executives Chandler, AZ 6023006394 (Phone) License #BR558231000
Certifications:
ABR
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome
Skills:
Relocation Staging Certified in Feng Shui Negotiation Client Relationships Listening Skills Communication Interior Design Online Marketing Business Acumen
About:
Have you ever really thought about what YOU want in a REALTOR? No, they are not all the same and it is definitely worth your time and effort to “choose” a good one. Buying or selling a home, land, building, investment is one of the BIGGEST transactions in your life, yet, most people spend more time picking out a refrigerator than they do a REALTOR. It’s important to hire a Trusted Advisor and we’d like to be considered for the job! We both have over 25+ years of solid business experience…both in sales, marketing and training with some of the top Fortune 500 companies. We also have a proven track record in Real Estate with over 25 million of sales in 4 years. Most importantly, we love what we do… selling hope and possibilities.
We bring a variety of benefits to you:
• Knowledge (Up to date information on the Housing Market)
• Virtual Team of Professionals (at your disposal)
• Experience in Negotiating “large” deals and teaching Negotiations
• Born and Raised in Phoenix and know the Valley very well
• Relocation Specialists
• Trained in New Home Sales, Investment, and Commercial
• Practice Feng Shui
• Staging Professional
• Own and Operate a Human Performance Training Company
• Have a strong Referral Network throughout the State and Country
• Use the Best (most proven) “technology” to market your property
We would appreciate the opportunity to consult with you! Contact us: [email protected] or www.TheAndersens.biz. Thanks for choosing an Executive!
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