I've lived in Fairfield County for most of my life, and in Wilton for over 35 years, and am able to bring real local knowledge to those looking to move into or out of the area.
One of the things I love about being a realtor is helping families meet their needs: be it selling their house or finding a home that is just right for them. Mostly, that’s what being a realtor is all about: matching people with homes.
But sometimes, as realtors, we get – or create – the opportunity to do something more. To give back. To make Real Estate really REAL.
September 1, 2008 was my day to make real estate REAL. That was the day Nicole Williams move into the new home I helped her find in Norwalk. A home big enough for her family. A home safe from the bullets that plagued her prior Washington Village house.
One of the compliments I received last year – and one that means a lot to me – was from Nicole. She told the Norwalk Hour, “Looking at homes was quite an experience. I think I must have looked at 50 to 60 homes before I finally found one that was big enough for my family. My wonderful realtor was very, very patient with me.” (We have become great friends, also)
That’s me, with Nicole and her family; if you’d like, you can read the full article published in The Hour on September 13, 2008.
And now with Nicole happy in her home, I’ve expanded my efforts. In addition to my wonderful Wilton real estate clients, I’m helping several other families like Nicole’s find homes in Norwalk.
It just feels so great to put the REAL in Real Estate.
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