Marcy Mock, Amelia Island's #1 Realtor |
Amelia Island's Own Marcy Mock Amelia Island's Number One Realtor!! Marcy sets the standard for excellence in real estate commitment. With sales in excess of $30,000,000. this year, she is obviously doing something right!! COMMITMENT
Marcy's compassion, energy level and attention to detail will positively impact your buying or selling experience. Marcy is an island native and wants you to love Amelia as much as she does! PERSONAL GUARANTEE
Marcy understands that communication and customer service is vital to the success of each transaction. You can rest assured that every detail will be meticulously handled. She wants her valued customers to have a positive buying experience. COMPARE MARCY'S SERVICES
· One on one personal service. When you . hire Marcy, you work with Marcy!! · Professionally created marketing material. · MLS at your fingertips. The internet and . all of the wonderful online sevices.
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Working With An Agent >Referrals
You leave the closing feeling really good about the way your agent handled the sale of your home. It was priced well, and by following your real estate agent's advice on how to show your home to its best advantage, you sold it quickly. The agent followed up with the lender and the appraiser to make sure that everything went smoothly and that small problems didn't become big ones. You had heard stories from friends about their stressful moves, and you are relieved and happy that you were spared any serious mix-ups. How do you say "Thanks for a job well done" to your agent?
Real estate agents depend on referrals for a big part of their business. An agent who has served you well will probably do a professional job for your friends or colleagues. The nicest thing you can do for a good real estate agent is to pass their name on to prospective buyers or sellers.
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What real estate term was first used in the 19th century and means "a high-flying flag on a ship"?
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Skyscraper was first used in the 1880s when office buildings of 10 stories or more were built in Chicago and New York. |
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