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My Real Estate Philosophy when working with clients.





A relationship that lasts a lifetime.

So what sets me apart and why should you work with me?  I want to make your real estate experience, whether it is buying a home or selling your current home, a great one that you'll always remember.  For me, it's a relationship that lasts a lifetime.

I enjoy utilizing current and emerging technology tools that are leaving many real estate agents trailing behind.  Technological developments in recent years have changed nearly every industry, and real estate is no exception.  Social Media, Video Presentation, Transaction Management Platforms and Data Driven Insights are all tools I use to impact property buying, selling and investing.

When you hire me as your Realtor, I want you to know you are not simply a transaction to me.  I understand this can be one of the largest investment you’ll make and it can be a stressful time.  I work to bring that stress level down and I also try to help you remember this is an awesome time in your life.  We are a team, and the relationships I formed with people in the real estate industry from lenders to lawn care are now at your fingertips.  Just ask me about the time I was able to secure a loan pre-approval letter for a buyer of a hot property - on Easter Day.  They got that house by the way.  Hire me when you have a home to sell or you are ready to buy, you get an agent who has your back throughout the entire process.




Jeffery Williams, Jr., Associate Broker

Resort & Second Homes Market Specialist RSPS
rCertified® Relocation Specialist
eCertified® The Next Generation
Brookfield GRS Broker Certification
Certified Red Book Contracts Specialist®
BHHS eTeam Member
Verified Rocket Homes Agent®

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