On July 17, 2024, the sale of my lovely little home in Madras was final. My agent, Amy Brown, told me my home would sell quickly and for asking price, and she was right. It sold to the first person who looked at it, which was almost a shock. I loved my home but I needed to move, to be closer to family.
I’ve worked with real estate agents before. A necessary process, if you want to sell your home and don’t want to act as your own agent. Amy was suggested to me by my agent in La Grande, where I purchased my new home. Amy is one of those rare human beings that exudes confidence and genuine friendship to all who meet her. She truly has never met a stranger. She loves her job, loves helping her clients sell their home, or buy a home, as the case may be. She takes on all problems and issues and finds solutions and supplies common sense to any and all issues that may arise. I didn’t just get an agent when I met Amy, an agent who worked tirelessly for me every step of the way. She always let me know what was happening, what I could expect, provided reassurance when I was worried.
No, I didn’t just get a strong, knowledgeable agent who works tirelessly for her client. I also got a friend for life, and that means the world to me. If you are lucky enough to have Amy Brown as your realtor, you will have a force of nature working for you. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome of our relationship. Thanks, Amy, for all you’ve done. I’m forever in your debt.