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How to Hire The Best Realtor Possible When Selling Your Home. By Eugene Oregon Top Realtor Justin Thayer

Real Estate is similar to most other industries in that your professional must be licensed in the state they are doing business, so how can your friend or family member who may be over 2,000 miles across the country help you find an ethical, trust-worthy agent to represent your best interest? The answer is easy! Ask for a referral.


We all want to do 'good business'. Part of good business is trusting who those close to us have trusted in the past. Most agents take referrals very seriously. We work hard and strive to pro-actively build a strong network of agents across the country and around the globe. We know we live in a mobile society and we can't be bound to just one geographic location, but we also can't realistically be licensed and service everyone in every state. 

Here at the Greenleaf-Elving Group, we dedicate several hours each week just to agent outreach and networking. When we travel, we reserve time to meet the agents and office managers in that region. We feel it is, in fact, our fiduciary responsibility to provide our friends, clients, partners, and associates around the country and the world reliable, ethical, result-driven agents for all of their real estate and lifestyle needs.

So what are you waiting for? Reach out to an agent or broker in your inner circle no matter where they may be located (we all know someone in real estate!); educate them on your needs and let them do the leg work for you. Don't trust a Google search or Yellow Pages listing alone, trust in those who you already trust to deliver what may be the path to the most important investment of your life! 

Call The best! Justin Thayer  with Team Thayer
541-543-7287 

 www.teamthayer.com

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