What Our Clients Are Saying
So grateful! Working with Jason as our realtor was like hitting the jackpot! I can't thank him enough for being our rock throughout the entire process. He didn't just take our calls and texts; he practically became our home-buying confidant. Jason's passion for his clients is something else. The time, effort, and patience he put into our search were beyond anything we expected. We weren't just looking for a house; we were creating a future, and Jason was there every step of the way. Jason felt more like a friend on a mission to help us find our dream home. My family and I are so grateful to him. - Verified by RateMyAgent
Veronica made long distance home buying a breeze! I highly recommend Veronica! We bought our house sight unseen from multiple states away and it is the perfect home. From the outset, Veronica set us at ease with her expertise of homes and of the Springfield area. Her video walk throughs were thorough and informative. She answered all of our questions and really walked us through the process as first time home buyers. I would recommend her to anyone looking for a home! - Verified by RateMyAgent
Outstanding Real Estate Agent ✨ Caitlin was amazing. She was always available, responded promptly even after hours and on weekends and during the holidays. She was proactive, very knowledgeable, warm, thoughtful and always looking out for our family during our first home purchase. She guided us through the process and advocated for us with all parties involved. We were immensely lucky to have worked with her. At any time we need to buy or sell a home, Caitlin will be our top choice for real estate agent always. Thanks Caitlin! We are forever grateful. - Verified by RateMyAgent
Absolutely Amazing! Jaime was absolutely fantastic! She knew what we were looking for and was quick to act on listings, called out potential issues to us during showings, and was overall amazing. 100/10 would recommend Jaime to anyone on the house hunt. - Verified by RateMyAgent
Fantastic Experience! Working with Molly was a fantastic experience! Molly was detail oriented, focused and professional throughout the entirety of the transaction. I would highly recommend working with Molly if you get the chance to do so! - Verified by RateMyAgent
Dedicated and Flexible! Amanda helped us navigate through a lot of properties over 2 years of searching for the one. It wasn’t easy with the market post pandemic but she stuck with us and pushed us to the finish line. She was always available no matter the time of day, which was very helpful when working overnight shifts. Any property we would go see, she would always be on top of the information regarding the house and, could answer any question we threw at her. I can’t thank her enough for her time and, dedication to us for making this process as smooth as it was! - Verified by RateMyAgent
Absolutely PHENOMENAL SERVICE!!!!!!! I am in my late 70's and have bought and sold 30+ properties in my life. Julius Williams is as fine an agent as I have ever met! He served me well in the selling of a home from the 1st day we met until the property was sold! If you are looking for an agent who will really listen to you and will communicate with you from listing to sale, you have to call Julius! By the way, I am a licensed real estate broker in semi-retirement. I decided I'd rather pay Julius via the commission, rather than hassle with all the details of selling a house! Thanks Julius!! - Verified by RateMyAgent
It was teamwork from the start. Positive experience everyday. Nothing negative from my camp. My experience was a wonderful journey. From intro to close we bonded. A brother from another mother. - Verified by RateMyAgent
The buying process couldn’t have been easier. Moving from another state is not easy but Amy helped to make buying my house a painless experience! She was completely professional and patient with me during the process and helped ease my mind on a virtually sight unseen purchase. Thanks again Amy, you’re the best! - Verified by RateMyAgent
Elle is the best! She goes above and beyond to make sure you get the house you want! With today's competitive market it can be very stressful trying to find a house, Elle makes the process so easy and she gets the job done! Thank you again for all of your help! - Verified by RateMyAgent
Recent Blogs
If you’re preparing your house to hit the market, we’ve listed down why your driveway plays a crucial role in your property’s curb appeal, and simple improvements you can make to boost its appearance, functionality, and value.
If you’re a first-time home buyer, understanding the true costs of landscaping before purchasing your desired property can help you avoid financial surprises later on. Read on to find some of the most common landscaping expenses that would-be homeowners forget to factor in before purchasing their dream home.
One of the easiest ways to refresh a room is with a coat of paint. Deciding to do a new paint job may sound simple until reality hits: choosing the ideal paint color can be overwhelming. With so many shades available, what colors should you choose? What to do if you change your mind once it’s already dried? What happens if it doesn’t turn out the way you like it? It can be difficult to know where to begin, especially if you’re renovating room by room or preparing to put your house on the market.
Selecting the ideal paint color can easily transform any space, creating a mood and style that reflects your personality and the room’s purpose. Here’s a pretty straightforward guide to choosing the perfect paint colors when updating your space.
Even before starting your home buying journey, you’re probably already aware that the numbers aren’t just about the home’s purchase price and your down payment. There are dozens of smaller fees, expenses, credits, and adjustments in the real estate transaction that you need to account for.
This is where the term “cash to close” comes into play. Cash to close is the amount you need to bring on closing day to finalize the sale, and is a crucial aspect of the home-buying process.
We’ve compiled these easy and affordable upgrades that can bring style and boost functionality in your space without breaking the bank. They’re also easy enough for anyone to pull off, even if your DIY skills are a bit rusty. Assuming you’re done with deep cleaning and depersonalizing, these inexpensive updates will make your bathroom feel more like a relaxing spa retreat, offering daily comfort that prospective buyers will surely appreciate.
For many aspiring homeowners, trying to save enough money to cover the down payment and closing costs is their biggest hurdle to homeownership. It may feel like an overwhelming task, a goal that takes a considerable amount of time and effort to accomplish.
If you’re a prospective buyer who’s trying to figure out the best places to store your money when you’re saving for a down payment on a mortgage, we explore some great options you may want to consider.
No matter how much you strategize, many external factors can affect your home’s value, including your neighbors. Understanding their potential influence is necessary so you can make the most of your biggest investment. From the upkeep of their yards (or lack thereof) to certain habits, here are five ways your neighbors can deter buyers and impact your home’s value.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s not only love that fills the air, but a renewed sense of commitment among couples. From lovely surprises to grand gestures, the romantic holiday serves as a catalyst for them to take the next step in their relationships, such as buying a home together.
Aiming to have a cleaner and calmer home this year? You’re still on the right track for a fresh start. Before life gets busier and mess slowly creeps back in, we’ve rounded up small but impactful habits to start now, and which you can actually stick to for the long term.
Listing your home at the beginning of the year can give you a competitive edge, get ahead of the market, and attract serious buyers—all of which can potentially lead to a faster, smoother sale.
It’s exciting knowing that you’re starting a fresh life in your new abode. But that exhilarating feeling can quickly be replaced with dread once you realize that the moving truck has left the driveway, and you’ll need to face the daunting task of unpacking your belongings.
When selling a home, it’s not uncommon for your buyer to ask for more time before closing. This request to extend the closing date might be due to financing, inspection, paperwork delays, or life changes, among other reasons. It’s frustrating, yes, and may leave you wondering what it means for your plans and your timeline.
Recent Blogs
If you’re preparing your house to hit the market, we’ve listed down why your driveway plays a crucial role in your property’s curb appeal, and simple improvements you can make to boost its appearance, functionality, and value.
If you’re a first-time home buyer, understanding the true costs of landscaping before purchasing your desired property can help you avoid financial surprises later on. Read on to find some of the most common landscaping expenses that would-be homeowners forget to factor in before purchasing their dream home.
One of the easiest ways to refresh a room is with a coat of paint. Deciding to do a new paint job may sound simple until reality hits: choosing the ideal paint color can be overwhelming. With so many shades available, what colors should you choose? What to do if you change your mind once it’s already dried? What happens if it doesn’t turn out the way you like it? It can be difficult to know where to begin, especially if you’re renovating room by room or preparing to put your house on the market.
Selecting the ideal paint color can easily transform any space, creating a mood and style that reflects your personality and the room’s purpose. Here’s a pretty straightforward guide to choosing the perfect paint colors when updating your space.
Even before starting your home buying journey, you’re probably already aware that the numbers aren’t just about the home’s purchase price and your down payment. There are dozens of smaller fees, expenses, credits, and adjustments in the real estate transaction that you need to account for.
This is where the term “cash to close” comes into play. Cash to close is the amount you need to bring on closing day to finalize the sale, and is a crucial aspect of the home-buying process.
We’ve compiled these easy and affordable upgrades that can bring style and boost functionality in your space without breaking the bank. They’re also easy enough for anyone to pull off, even if your DIY skills are a bit rusty. Assuming you’re done with deep cleaning and depersonalizing, these inexpensive updates will make your bathroom feel more like a relaxing spa retreat, offering daily comfort that prospective buyers will surely appreciate.
For many aspiring homeowners, trying to save enough money to cover the down payment and closing costs is their biggest hurdle to homeownership. It may feel like an overwhelming task, a goal that takes a considerable amount of time and effort to accomplish.
If you’re a prospective buyer who’s trying to figure out the best places to store your money when you’re saving for a down payment on a mortgage, we explore some great options you may want to consider.
No matter how much you strategize, many external factors can affect your home’s value, including your neighbors. Understanding their potential influence is necessary so you can make the most of your biggest investment. From the upkeep of their yards (or lack thereof) to certain habits, here are five ways your neighbors can deter buyers and impact your home’s value.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s not only love that fills the air, but a renewed sense of commitment among couples. From lovely surprises to grand gestures, the romantic holiday serves as a catalyst for them to take the next step in their relationships, such as buying a home together.
Aiming to have a cleaner and calmer home this year? You’re still on the right track for a fresh start. Before life gets busier and mess slowly creeps back in, we’ve rounded up small but impactful habits to start now, and which you can actually stick to for the long term.
Listing your home at the beginning of the year can give you a competitive edge, get ahead of the market, and attract serious buyers—all of which can potentially lead to a faster, smoother sale.
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