Using the VA Loan was more challenging in today's market with cash offers, what made this process painless as possible was that Mike understood the VA Loan process and helped navigate for best possible outcomes. Mike and his team are amazing, and I would highly recommend them to anyone looking to purchase a home.
by Bobi S.Mike expertly took care of everything! He professionally guided us in the right direction in preparing our home for sale. All of the other steps from pricing to contract to inspections to settlement were quite easy thanks to Mike. This was not my first home sale so I know easy when I experience it.
by Carol B.To put it shortly, Mike is the quintessential real estate agent. He had worked with us to find my wife and I our forever home. I’ve never met anyone else in my life that works harder than Mike. He is always reliable, and incredibly knowledgeable on many aspects revolving around the sale/buying of a home. If you want someone who can help you throughout the whole process and is willing to go the extra mile for you, this is your guy.
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