Is The Thought of Moving Stressing You Out?
Moving to a new area and finding a home can be a seriously stressful process, especially if you are moving from state to state.
Personally, I HATE moving. I HATE packing up the house. I HATE looking for good movers. I HATE leaving our friends and family. I HATE that it is so expensive.
Moving: Fear Of The Unknown
I know moving isn't always bad. Usually, the ends justify the means. However, it can really be a stressful time for many people. I've thought a lot about the process of moving.
I have concluded that fear of the unknown is what stresses people out the most:
How do I know if I'm buying in a good area?
What about the safety of the neighborhood?
What are the schools really like?
How bad will traffic be on my way to work?
What if I'm let down don't like living there?
How can I spot a good home from a bad one?
What's the local market like? Is their asking price too high?
How do I know if I am getting ripped off?
If you are in the process of moving, I sympathize with you. Moving can be a tough time. Hang in there, you're going to get through it.
My wife and I have moved many times. (In fact, we just moved back to Colorado for the second time.) We have left friends and family behind. We have moved to areas where we didn't know anyone. We have navigated through the fear of the unknown and we have helped many others do the same. We are sensitive to your situation and we work hard making sure you are well taken care of.
We have spent many hours with homebuyers answering questions, helping them get familiar with different neighborhoods, teaching them what to look for in a new home, researching the market, getting the inside scoop on the schools, and connecting our clients with good people who can help in other areas of their lives.
Real Estate Brokers Are Great Stress Relievers
Many of the key stress factors - are my specialty. I know the area, the housing market, the schools, the affects of the economy, and all the other insightful details that are critical information to new residents.
It is very satisfying when I see people relax after we meet a couple times. All of the unnecessary stress starts to melt away. Their questions are getting answered and their fears subside. I can honestly say I have genuinely helped many families avoid some big mistakes.
Looking For A Job? Maybe I Can Help.
While my job description says I'm a real estate and mortgage broker, I really network with other people for a living. I meet new people all the time. Here's one of my business philosophies, "Life and opportunity is about who you know. The more people you meet, the opportunities are available to you".
I have had clients send me their resume and I have forwarded it to people I know. I'll never promise anything more than that but in some cases I have been able to get them past the general recruiter and in front of the department head. If you need a job in Denver and you're looking to buy a home, contact me. Perhaps we can help each other.
While I can't promise that relocating will be 100% stress free, I can promise that I can help reduce the stress and alleviate many of your fears.
Focus On What Really Matters
The great Michael Scott said it best:
If you are relocating anywhere to the Denver area I would love the opportunity to meet with you and help you through the process. Connecting with a good real estate agent is one of the best relationships you can have.
By the way, my services are free and I am confident that you will be glad you called. By the way, taking advantage of our Integrated Financing Program can also save you a lot of money.
Sincerely,

I Guarantee That You Will Be 100% Satisfied
Or Your Money Back. (hint: my services are free)
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