Buying or selling real estate in Los Angeles isn’t easy in today’s challenging and ever-changing market.  New technology, laws, procedures, and the sophistication of buyers and sellers require real estate practitioners to perform at a higher level of professionalism.  And, in areas like the Hollywood Hills, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, and Echo Park, real estate has arguably become a homeowner’s most prized asset in the last 5 years.    

 

It has become essential for a buyer or seller to work with a REALTOR® who has a keen understanding of the real estate business. The GRI program has helped the best and the brightest in the industry achieve that level of understanding. 

 

After completing an intensive 14 course series – totaling 95 hours of live lecture time – I’m pleased to join the ranks of REALTORS® who have earned the GRI (Graduate, REALTOR® Institute) designation from the California Association of REALTORS®.

 

When you’re ready to buy or sell a home, have an eye for the letters "GRI" after a real estate agent's name.  Don't you deserve the best? 


GRIs are:

- Nationally recognized as top performers in the real estate industry

- Professionally trained in marketing and negotiating skills

- Knowledgeable in new disclosures and legal aspects of real estate

- Dedicated to bringing you quality service

 

1 Comments on Why Choose a REALTOR® With a GRI Designation?

JAN
06
2008
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Hi Jovelle:  I very much agree with you.  The GRI designation is a very valuable one for any real estate agent to have.  Congratulations on getting yours.  Both you and your buyers and sellers will truly benefit from you having it.  Congratulations.
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Jovelle Narcise, GRI

Los Feliz, CA

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Sotheby's International Realty

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