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- 16 Answers
- 4 First Answers
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Excellent customer service is my top priority! I expect it myself so I provide it myself. I also believe that QUALITY, not QUANTITY is what you the consumer want and deserve! It is very important for me to be able to give you the service that you expect and I take my responsibilities very seriously. I also know that I must constantly be thinking outside of the box to get results in this crazy real estate market we are in.
As your "Full-Service" Seller or Buyer Agent:
* I will listen to you. I want to learn about your goals, make them MY goals, and then apply the knowledge and resources I have to attain those goals together...in a way that is stress-free and simple for you.
* Through my diligence, knowledge, and experience you can be assured that your best interests will always be protected. I take my REALTOR designation very seriously and always strive to conduct myself ethically, professionally and with the utmost integrity.
* I will continue to implement all appropriate cutting edge technology to ensure that my services are enhanced with the most effective tools available.
* As an experienced Interior Decorator it will be my pleasure to "Stage" your home for immediate aesthetic appeal. If you are a Buyer, I would love to assist you in "conceptualizing" as we shop for your new home together!
Besides Real Estate My Work Experience Includes:
* Principal - JB Designs (An Interior Decorating Firm) (1997 to Present)
* Office Manager - Law Firm of Morrison, Mahoney & Miller (9 years)
* Executive Assistant to Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel of The Holmes Group (7 years)
My Formal Education Includes:
* Master of Business Administration - Bentley College, 1993
* Bachelor of Arts - Salem State College, 1990
* Certificate of Interior Design - Sheffield School of Interior Decorating
* Real Estate Continuing Education (ongoing)
How I Give Back to My Community:
* Co-President - Lincoln Street School Parent Teacher Organization, Northborough MA
* Religious Education Teacher - St. Bernadette's Church, Northborough MA
* Co-Coach - Girls Youth Softball, Northborough MA
* Active Member - Northborough Angels which is a charity that assists local families in need
Thank you for taking the time to get to know me. I will welcome the opportunity to get to know you too. I am here to answer any questions you might have about buying, selling or current market conditions. Please call or email me any time, and I will be happy to assist you in any way that I can!
"Judy came in and staged my home. She literally moved furniture in her high heels! Within the first week we had received three offers...all three for ABOVE the asking price! Judy listened to our goals and certainly helped us achieve them. No nonsense. Excellent internet visibility. Responsive. What more could we have asked for?"
Eric Sat Aug 9
Judy Boyle's Questions (3)
Judy Boyle's Answers (16)
Hi Rochelle,
If you visit
http:// www.commute.com you can search for options. You can also sign up for a "ride match".
Good luck!
Judy
- Thu Aug 14 2008, 06:40
As every real estate transaction is unique...I would love to hear how your situation plays out. This is a very important part of "continuing education" for realtors! Good luck! - Wed Aug 6 2008, 09:37
Hi Mike,
First of all...congratulations on getting approval of a short sale. You've gotten over the biggest hurdle. As for the broken window, assuming it happened AFTER you signed P&S, inform your real estate agent and attorney right away. One of them should contact the sellers' agent and request that they make the repair prior to closing. If they are decent people, they will do it. If they are not decent, at least they know you are "on to them" and they will hopefully think twice before doing more damage. If you get to the final walkthrough, as Mike mentioned in his reply, and the window is still broken (but was supposed to have been fixed) call your agent and/or attorney again. This repair will hopefully be made prior to closing as there will not be any money for "holdbacks" since it is a short sale...the sellers' mortgage holder is already taking a loss and will not pay for any damages incurred by the sellers. Again, try to address it now...before the closing...or you are, indeed, SOL. - Tue Aug 5 2008, 04:53
Hi Lori,
I always have luck with
http:// www.servicemagic.com. You can post your inquiry there and will immediately receive responses from prescreened professionals. I just did a quick search for you and found there are plenty of engineers if you look under "Architects, Builders & Engineers". Good luck! Providence is beautiful! Judy Boyle
- Tue Jul 29 2008, 05:26
Hi Anna! Good question! As with any home, you can make an offer on new construction. You would be best served to speak with a Realtor who will represent you as a Buyers Agent, however. YOUR Buyers Agent will help you devise a realistic offer, negotiate for more upgrades etc.... and often assist you in saving more money than you would have if you worked directly with the builder.
I specialize in the Worcester area if you want some more advise! Good luck!!!! Judy - Sat Jul 26 2008, 19:38
Hi Brooke,
Basically, if you you feel like your agent is not doing enough of the right things, you have every justifiable reason to terminate your contract with him. I do not personally cover the South Shore, but grew up there, have established many contacts, and can make a recommendation if you'd like to interview a few agents. You can call me directly at 508.561.7164 or email me at judyboyle1@verizon.net. Again, it is definitely NOT the time to give up! - Tue Jul 15 2008, 06:10
Hi Brooke. First of all...please know that you are not alone...although I know you feel like you are right now because YOU are the one who is stuck with two mortgages. Secondly, I can offer a couple of ideas although they are ridiculously obvious and I am sure you have explored them....You could try renting out your home until it sells...even offer a "lease to own"...I have several clients that are in search of such properties so it is becoming a common practice in today's crazy real estate market. My other suggestion is to accept an offer with a "home sale" contingency. You can add a "48 Hour First Right of Refusal" contingency to protect you (let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on this). Again, these are the obvious solutions...there are some more creative things you can do if you think outside of the box...an absolute essential in today's market. The last thing you want to do is to "throw in the towel"!!!! - Tue Jul 15 2008, 05:31