Meet Judy Dewey - Realtor Extraordinaire Hi, My name is Judy Dewey. I was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area. I began working during my senior year of high school, and really haven't stopped since, save for a few college courses inbetween. I spent my 'first' working career as an Executive Secretary for various companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. I am very organized, efficient and thorough. My secretarial skills have led the way to being a top notch Realtor, and a Multi-Million Dollar Salesperson! I now have my own Real Estate office and am working harder than ever to maintain my million dollar salesperson status. To date, I'm already in 10th place out of over 400 Realtors - this is in a very tough market, and I'm very proud. You can always reach me easily and can be assured of a quick response. Give me a call, or send me an e-mail, and let's get started on your future in Bullhead City!
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First Time Buyers >The Buyer Interview
The first step toward matching you with the perfect home usually involves an in-depth interview with the real estate agent who will help you establish a price range and determine the features that you need in a home.
The agent will ask a lot of questions, and many of them will seem very personal. What is your income and debt situation? Where do you work? Are schools an important factor? Do you have children or pets? Do you have hobbies that will create special needs?
The more information your real estate agent has, the easier it will be to eliminate the homes that will not work for you and show you the ones in your price range that should fit your needs. A good agent can be a tremendous resource in this process, providing you with information about the homes that are available, shopping facilities, community services, and public transportation. The best real estate agents are excellent listeners and counselors.
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