Name
Owensboro KY Real Estate Specialist Vickie McCartney, Broker, ABR
Company
Home Realty GMAC Real Estate Owensboro Kentucky
E-mail
Contact Owensboro KY Real Estate Specialist Vickie McCartney, Broker, ABR (Home Realty GMAC Real Estate Owensboro Kentucky)
Website
http://www.VickieMcCartney.com
Office Phone
(270) 315-5354
Cell Phone
(270) 315-5354
Fax
(270) 684-1576
Address
3424 Frederica Street, Owensboro, ky, 42301
Description
Owensboro, Kentucky Real Estate is the specialty of Vickie McCartney, Realtor/Broker at Home Realty GMAC Real Estate. She is a Owensboro, KY homeowner and resident that provides first class service.

Vickie's Experience and Background

 

Vickie McCartney is Your Owensboro, Kentucky Real Estate Specialist  that exceeds your expectations, and  specializes in happy endings!  I am experienced and a PROACTIVE Real Estate BROKER  licensed in Kentucky, a Realtor and Real Estate Blogger, an experienced Staging Professional, an Accredited Buyers Representative, a certified E-Pro Internet Professional, as well as a dynamic ,proactive and assertive Real Estate Broker with over 11 years of Real Estate experience  and 20 years in Sales and Marketing. I have been selling Real Estate full time for over 10 years, 7 of those years I was the Broker/Owner of my own successful Real Estate company called McCartney Real Estate in Brownsville, TN. and was awarded the '"Small Business of the Year Award' in just the second year in business, so I really do know how to do real estate really well. I am married to my high-school sweetheart, have 4 grown children and have 2 wonderful grand-children that I truly adore! (yes, I am a "young" grand-mom :)  I have had to relocate many times because of my husband's job promotions, so I truly can relate to anyone relocating and I am especially in tune to what is entailed in relocating and in moving!  ( I have lived in Pennsylvania, South Carolina,Tennessee and now Kentucky).  When you are ready to buy your dream home or sell, especially in the Owensboro, Kentucky area or just have some questions you need answered, just call or email me!

 I am a competent, highly energized, no-nonsense professional who delivers what I promise. My background as a registered nurse also contributes to my caring attitude and genuine desire to help others.  You will discover quickly that I  am one of the hardest working Realtors in town and I am considered a Go-getter! I simply get the job done. Look no further,  I am the Dynamic Realtor you are looking for when it comes to Owensboro, Kentucky Real Estate and the only one you will ever need. My newest investment in Real Estate has been taking classes in Staging Homes so that I may pass on my knowledge to YOU. This experience in  Staging homes is just another way I am  constantly learning and searching for knowledge and new ways so that I may serve you better. You and I simply work together and partner as a "team" and get the job done!  Owensboro, Kentucky Real Estate is my area of focus.

All About Owensboro, Kentucky

All About Owensboro,KY

Schools for Owensboro, KY
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There are two public school systems, Owensboro and Daviess County, plus the Owensboro Catholic School system, comprise the K-12 education system in the community. Heritage Christian and Good Shepherd operate Christian schools providing education from preschool to middle school and preschool to high school respectively. The Triplett School offers private education for kindergarten through high school.

The Adult education programming is available at the Longfellow Education Center.
Owensboro is home to two four-year liberal arts colleges--Brescia University and Kentucky Wesleyan College. Each has an enrollment of approximately 800 students. The region is home to the Owensboro Community College, one of 13 community colleges in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). More than 2,300 students attend the community college. The two locations of Owensboro Technical College, located in Owensboro, are also a part of KCTCS.

Western Kentucky University offers extensive undergraduate and graduate programs at its Owensboro campus. Owensboro Community College offers associate degree programs in several fields and numerous business and industry training options. Some are available via telecommunications. Brescia University offers the Master of Science in Management degree to provide early and mid-career professionals with enhanced skills and abilities to meet the increasing needs of local employers.

The Owensboro Junior College of Business, a 37 year veteran of the community, provides training to approximately 300 students, as well as corporations throughout Western Kentucky.

Arts and Entertainment for the Owensboro,KY area

Owensboro boasts some of the best arts and cultural activities for a city its size in the country. Whether your interests lie in museums, music, art or theater, Owensboro has it.

The RiverPark Center
The curtain is always rising on a new event at this performing arts and civic center which is located on the Ohio River in downtown Owensboro. The RiverPark Center includes a 1,500 seat multi-purpose auditorium, an experimental theatre that seats up to 300, lobbies and support facilities, a riverfront plaza, an open-air courtyard, and meeting/reception rooms. Each year, the RiverPark Center hosts more than 150 performance events and more than 900 civic events.

The RiverPark Center is home to several local performing arts organizations including the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro Dance Theatre, the Owensboro Community College Oak Island Theatre, and the Owensboro Concert Association. In addition, the RiverPark Center presents a professional Broadway series, an Arts Teach Kids series, Kidstuff series, as well as several special events including the Taste of Owensboro.

The International Bluegrass Museum
Bill Monroe, known as the "father of bluegrass music," was born and raised in Rosine, Ky., just a short drive from Owensboro. That tradition is still alive and well in the area and is celebrated at the International Bluegrass Music Museum, which displays the history of bluegrass music through interpretive exhibits, posters, costumes and instruments. Other local bluegrass events include a winter concert, the Yellowbanks Dulcimer Festival at English Park and the annual Bluegrass Blast during the last weekend in September.

Owensboro Symphony Orchestra
The Owensboro Symphony Orchestra has an annual concert schedule and performs at the RiverPark Center. The symphony performs with some of the best musical talent in the world and annually conducts a Christmas Pops concert.

Theatre Workshop of Owensboro
Theatre Workshop of Owensboro (TWO) is celebrating 40 years of presenting community theatre to Owensboro and Daviess County. Shows planned for 2004 include "Rope", "Sylvia", and "Painting Churches". TWO is housed in the Old Trinity Centre, which is a registred historic landmark.

Museum of Science & History
The Owensboro Area Museum of Science and History and the Wendell Ford Government Education Center is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the region. Among the features of the museum are historic memorabilia, including arts, crafts, and antiques, as well as natural history exhibits and a planetarium. A new Speedzeum opened in 2003 and celebrates the rich racing heritage of the Owensboro-Daviess County region, covering everything from Soapbox Derby to local dirt track auto racing to NASCAR, motorcycle racing to hydroplane boats. With six active NASCAR drivers and countless crew members in service in NASCAR's various racing circuits, Owensboro claims one of the highest levels of motorsports participation of any city in the country. The Speedzeum demonstrates and celebrates this connection, beginning in the early 20th century and following the developments right up through present day, featuring displays of racing vehicles, audio/visual presentations and interactive displays, including a full-scale NASCAR simulator.

Owensboro Museum of Fine Arts
The Owensboro Museum of Fine Arts is housed in two historic structures-the Carnegie Library and the John Hampden Smith House, which dates back to the Civil War. The museum features a permanent collection of 19th- and 20th-century paintings and sculptures, decorative arts dating back as far as the 16th century, and the spectacular Stained Glass Gallery. The museum also features traveling exhibits and hosts educational youth tours during the school year.

The Public Library
The Daviess County Public Library provides services to the entire county population from a single facility located in Owensboro. The library provides a wide array of services, including materials in all formats for all age groups; reference and information services; Kentucky history and genealogy research services; interlibrary loan; programming for children and adults; homebound delivery service; public access internet; dial-in access to the on-line catalog; fax and photocopy services; and outreach services to schools, daycare and headstart centers, and other community agencies. About 275,000 people visit the library each year.

Chamber
The Owensboro Chamber of Commerce provides information for business and industry in Owensboro and Daviess County. Owensboro is the industrial and cultural hub of western Kentucky. Located along the southern banks of the Ohio River, Owensboro is the third largest city in terms of population in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Owensboro is located 32 miles southeast of Evansville, Indiana; 123 miles north of Nashville, Tennessee; 109 miles southwest of Louisville, Kentucky; 203 miles southeast of St. Louis, Missouri; and 205 miles southwest of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Hospital
Owensboro Mercy Health System (OMHS) is committed to providing health education, prevention, early intervention and wellness programs in addition to high-quality, cost-effective inpatient and outpatient services. At all locations, OMHS offers state-of-the-art technology with a medical staff of 130+ physicians representing a wide range of specialties. This not-for-profit regional health care provider, serves 13 counties in Kentucky and southern Indiana. The main hospital, located at 811 East Parrish Avenue, is licensed for 469 beds. The mission of OMHS is to heal the sick and to improve the health of our community.

Newspaper
The Messenger-Inquirer, the primary daily newspaper serving Daviess, Hancock, McLean, Muhlenberg and Ohio counties in Kentucky, publishes seven days a week with circulation of 34,242 Sunday and 31,559 daily.

 

Testimonials from very happpy clients

"Vickie took care of all transactions in a very timely and professional manner.  She knows how to get the job done." Webb and Steva Banks

"No other Realtor, and I spoke with several, took the time to make looking for a new home a pleasant experience.  Then I met you and now I am able to enjoy the home of my dreams."  Dolly Tyus

"Your dedication to your clients is truly remarkable.  The enthusiasm you have for real estate makes the homebuying/selling experience a real pleasure.  Thanks again for everything!  Danny and Allyson Harvey

"We would recommend Vickie McCartney to anyone looking for a Realtor/a good honest one that is. We felt your services were Top of the line"   Dean and Janet Frederick

"We wish to express our appreciation for you handling the sale of our father's house with effectiveness,pleasantness,and alacrity.  We are especially appreciative of the fact that you accomplished the transaction at the price we specified within one month of our listing because the house had been listed with another Realtor for over one year without results.  You are a competent,highly energized, no-nonsense professional who delivered on what you said you would do.  We would be pleased to serve as a reference. " Sincerely,  Eugene and Susan

"I love my house,and without you I would not have gotten it.  You worked very hard to make sure that I got my house in the time frame that I needed.  Thank you.  Melissa Jaramillo

"We were very pleased with your diligence in finding us an affordable home in such short notice.  Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pique

"We heard that you were a real go-getter and you really came through for us.  We would recommend you to anyone who was interested in buying or selling a home.  You made all of the right recommendations for improvements on our home to get the most out of our investment.  It was great to get to know you as a Realtor and also as a friend.  Thanks again."  Doug and Peggy Harvey

"I can't thank you enough for your warm hospitality.  You made me feel as if I was your only customer. You believed I'd finally find a house when I didn't.  You were patient, took me step by step and seemed to understand how green I was when it came to buying my first home.  I don't know how you do it! Maybe I should call you the real estate angel.(smile) I would like to thank you for the fact that although you are professional, you are so personal too. I'll never forget you.  If I ever need any help in the future,I know who to call.  And I highly reccommend You.  No wonder your signs are all over town.  Thanks for everything.  Ollie Walker

"I appreciated you as my agent, and thank you very much.  I believe I got the most out of my transaction.  In fact, I KNOW I did.  I know that you were the best agent of all,  You were nice, patient ,kind and  cheerful. Well, I thank God for sending a agent like you to help me.  May God bless you.  Thank you very much."   P.S.  JOB WELL DONE!  Dorsie Turner

"George and I just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and diligence in helping us find the perfect home.  We know you went out of your way in helping us complete our transactions. This letter is to thank you and let you know that if we have friends or relatives seeking a home, we would definitely recommend you.  Please stop by and visit us anytime."  Grateful,  Janice and James King