
Why you need to contact me!
I work with men too, of course; but because I am a single woman, I know what it’s like to be woman buyer on her own.
* Sometimes you feel that maybe it’s better to wait for a relationship to buy a property.
* Sometimes you feel that a house will be too much work and you don’t know a THING about being handy.
* Sometimes you find that mortgage brokers and real estate agents might not take you seriously, especially if you don’t dress “professionally.”
*And you’re busy enough with your job and the whole home-searching thing seems like too much work — you barely have enough time to take care of your life the way it is now! And the idea of some pushy agent calling you all the time, trying to sell you houses you don’t like – that REALLY sounds like a nightmare!
I have been through all of the above – .and this is why, if you’re a single woman, you need to contact me. One of the main reasons I became a real estate agent was because I hated the way I was treated in my 20′s when I wanted to buy a house. I didn’t look like I had a penny, I didn’t have a partner to help me look, I didn’t have my parents available to give me advice, so it WAS a scary process. And I wasn’t handy at all (I’m still not!) and so I really was vulnerable for agents, contractors, and mortgage brokers to take advantage of me (and I’m sure some of them did).
Many of my buyers are single women, and I love working with single women. I get a lot of satisfaction helping them go through the process of buying a home, so they don’t have to go through the headaches that I went through when I was a single, first-time buyer. If my clients don’t have a mortgage broker, I help them with trusted names; if they don’t know any contractors or trades people, I can help with that too. I help my women buyers (and all my buyers) make the best financial decision when putting their money into a home. Many times my clients ask me “would you buy this house?” and believe it or not, sometimes I say “well, no I wouldn’t”. And that’s why clients stay with me — I’m honest. I scour the areas of the city they like to find the best deals. Sometimes they find a house on their own and I tell them why they SHOULDN’T buy it. Then we keep looking and we find the perfect place that will suit all of their needs, and they thank me later for telling them earlier not to buy.
So, women…
*Don’t wait for a partner to come into your life.
*Don’t wait until you take the “handy-man” classes at Home-Depot. *Don’t wait until your job doesn’t keep you busy. (because you know that will never happen)
Basically, don’t wait for your life to get better! And buying a home will be the VERY best financial decision you’ll ever make, as well as the very best life-style change you’ll ever make. Your life will seem SO much better afterwards. Believe me, there’s nothing greater than the feeling of “Wow, I own this!” And when you’re a woman doing it all by yourself, it’s even sweeter.













