Change is Good
October 17, 2007
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I am thrilled to announce that after a great deal of thought, I have changed brokerage firms and am now a proud RE/MAX agent. If you’ve read my blog for any time, you know that I have been a true blue exclusive buyer agent – only ever representing real estate buyers.
Although my commitment to representing buyers hasn’t wavered, my belief that exclusive buyer agents best represent the needs of buyer clients has. (I will write about this in more detail) In addition, I made a crucial business decision that in order for me to improve the service I give to my clients, I needed to learn from the best and I needed more support.
Serendipitously, a trusted friend mentioned to me that a very successful RE/MAX agent was looking to grow her business by adding team members. I met with Leslie Bajorski of RE/MAX Precision in Newington and after some getting to know each other, I officially joined The Bajorski Team.
I had taken some time off from blogging to get my head straight and now I’m back. You’ll notice some changes to my blog but I still remain committed to giving home buyers, sellers and homeowners straight talk, honest advice and a little humor about real estate.
Thanks for reading!
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1. Amy Bergquist | October 17, 2007 at 5:13 pm
Phew, I hoped everything was okay with you as I noticed you were gone for a bit. Congrats on the switch! Leslie will be great to work with. Looking forward to hearing more about your new business decision. Best of luck!
2. Athol Kay | October 17, 2007 at 8:56 pm
Oh wow you did disppear for a bit didn’t you.
Best of luck with your new brokerage Jessica!
3. JP | October 18, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Good luck, you’ll need it in this lousy market. New home prices need to fall considerably before I will bite. We should start to see this in CT by early Spring 2008 when the builders become convinced that they can no longer charge 2005 prices for homes in a declining market.
4. berealct | October 18, 2007 at 7:11 pm
Another cheery optimist. I’ll let you know when I sign up for food stamps:)