Bosnian, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian Speaking Real Estate Broker in Chicago suburbs.
Last night my phone rang after 8pm and I answered. There was a short silence and then the conversation went to my native tongue.
It was a potential client that lives in Phoenix, Arizona that was looking for a Bosnian speaking real estate broker. My new client had many questions about Chicago's north and northwest suburbs. How much are the property taxes in Skokie? What about Glenview, Morton Grove, Niles, Des Plaines, Mount Prospect and other Chicago suburban areas? Any grocery stores with products from former Yugoslavia in the area?
The end of the phone call went something like this: "Thank you for calling me and giving me the opportunity to work for you. By the way, how did you find me?" His short and quick answer was: " We Googled Bosnian speaking real estate agent in Chicago."
Currently I'm working with a few buyers that are out of state and they speak one of the languages above. When they were looking for help, one of the criteria was the language.
Not too long ago I wrote a blog post about Cevapcici in Chicago that had many visitors because of the list of former Yugoslavian stores and restaurants that are in Chicago with URL's to Yelp reviews.
All these languages are pretty much the same with different dialects except Slovenian. Serbo-Croatian on Wikipedia.
Feel free to contact me for any real estate questions you may have about Chicago and the suburbs and feel free to subscribe to my blog or visit my www.HomesByHaris.com
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