• 35443 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore
  • 586-684-3011
  • Mon - Fri: 8:30 - 5:00
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We take our Services to the Next Level.

We believe real estate is more about service than sales, and we cultivate this mindset in our organization to achieve success for everyone involved.

586-684-3011

Contact us
ebroesamle@gmail.com

We take our Services to the Next Level.

We believe real estate is more about service than sales, and we cultivate this mindset in our organization to achieve success for everyone involved.

586-684-3011

Contact us
WHY CHOOSE US

Our Values

Whether you’re a first time homebuyer or looking to sell in today’s fact-paced market, we are here to serve you and will work tirelessly to make sure you are 100% satisfied.

Professionalism

When it is time to buy or sell your home, we ensure you that it will be a seamless and professional experience.

Honesty

Transparent dealings guaranteed, providing you the real picture every step of the way.

Fun

Transform your property journey into an exciting adventure with us.

Innovative

Stay ahead with our forward-thinking solutions and market insights.

Years of Experience
0 +
Partners
0
Listings Sold
450 +
Committed to You
50 %

Recent Closings

Elegantly Decorated Home With Iconic Views

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Most states require real estate sales professionals to be licensed by the state, so that they can control education and experience requirements and have a central authority to resolve consumer problems.

 

The terminology used to identify real estate professionals varies a little from state to state. Brokers are generally required to have more education and experience than real estate salespersons or agents.

 

The person you normally deal with is a real estate agent or salesperson. The salesperson is licensed by the state, but must work for a broker. All listings are placed in the broker’s name, not the salesperson’s.

 

A broker can deal directly with home buyers and sellers, or can have a staff of salespersons or agents working for him or her.

A real estate salesperson is more than just a “sales person.” They act on your behalf as your agent, providing you with advice and guidance and doing a job – helping you buy or sell a home. While it is true they get paid for what they do, so do other professions that provide advice, guidance, and have a service to sell –such as Certified Public Accountants and Attorneys.

 

The Internet has opened up a world of information that wasn’t previously available to homebuyers and seller. The data on listings available for sale is almost current – but not quite. There are times when you need the most current information about what has sold or is for sale, and the only way to get that is with an agent.


If you’re selling a home, you gain access to the most buyers by being listed in the Multiple Listing Service. Only a licensed real estate agent who is a member of your local MLS can get you listed there – which then gets you automatically listed on some of the major real estate web sites. If you’re buying or selling a home, the MLS is your agent’s best tool.

 

However, the role of an agent has changed in the last couple of years. In the past, agents were the only way home buyers and sellers could access information. Now agents are evolving. Because today’s home buyers and sellers are so much better informed than in the past, expertise and ability are becoming more important.

The real estate agent is becoming more of a “guide” than a “salesperson” — your personal representative in buying or selling a home.

You might want to consult a couple more Realtors on the market value of your home. Most of the estimates should be in the same ballpark.


It could be that your friend is being more honest with you about the value of your home and the other Realtor gave you a higher number because he already knew you expected it. This is called “Buying a Listing” and is the subject of an article on our web site.


Or it could simply be that your friend is a good friend, but not that great of a real estate agent.


Mixing business and friendships is always risky to the friendship. On the other hand, if your friend is truly competent and was providing wise advice, she may be offended if you ignore the advice and choose another agent.

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