Mandatory relocations are tough on homeowners. “To keep your job, you’ll need to move” is never an easy ultimatum to swallow. That is the situation Mike found himself in, which meant 10911 Secretariat had to be sold, but the neighborhood was really going through a distressed phase when Mike called Jennifer, and his value was greatly less than he owed. There wasn’t any other option. Jennifer got on the phone with his lender, fought it out and negotiated a short sale that would allow him to sell the home and move on to keep his job without a large deficiency settlement. This was one of those sales that was not glamorous, but was necessary; and Jennifer takes a lot of pride in being able to help her clients when they are in need.
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Jennifer’s career is full of stories… stories of SOLD. Each new client represents a new chapter in her career, each with its own characters and plot. Stories of history when households downsized. Stories of opportunity when families relocated. Stories of salvation when the need was financial relief. Stories of joy when families expanded. And stories of dreams realized with a first purchase. It is the ending to those stories that drives Jennifer’s commitment to her real estate career. It is the twists and turns of the tale that expand her knowledge. It is her fierce commitment to representing and protecting her clients that generates the referrals. And it is her ability to recognize the story and weave the perfect ending that sets her apart.
When you are looking for the perfect ending to your own housing saga, trust Jennifer to write it for you.
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