Residential sales Luxury homes Distressed properties Relocation Multifamily
Work:
Asset Realty Group (425)3188834 (Phone)
Certifications:
e-PRO CFS
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Multi-family
Interests:
Childrens Hope Foundation
Awards:
Certified Foreclosure Agent Multi million dollar producer Top multi family commercial agent ranking 10 in Washington sales
Languages:
English
Skills:
Marketing Sales Critical Thinking Problem Solving Time Management Management of Financial Resources Persuasion Judgment and Decision Making Systems Analysis Social Perceptiveness Flexibility Adaptability Managing Multiple Priorities negotiating
About:
"I work hard so you don't have to" When you're looking for a partner to help you negotiate the complexities of selling your property, you've come to the right place. The experience, dedication and strong communication you'll receive by hiring me to work on your behalf will help ensure a successful,profitable and stress free outcome! When selling your property you need a broker who represents YOU one who has developed strategies that can maximize your profits and minimize the pain and hassle of selling. A broker with buyer contacts and Investors looking to Buy right away. A Broker who works Exclusively on your behalf. You need an broker who knows the market place and has knowledge such as: *Proper Pricing Strategies to sell not to sit. *Marketing and presentation strategies such as: Staging and Virtual staging to properly present your home. *Successful advertising and marketing of the property to both agents and the public. You need a depth of experience and a steady hand during negotiations that can sometimes be stressful. After mutual acceptance, guiding a home sale through the inspection process, title, escrow, and financing requires finesse and knowledge. Hire Donna Marshall to do the work for you! I will work hard to make sure you get the best price possible for one of your largest investments. Your Exclusive Selling Agent Donna Marshall offers: 1. The Local Advantage - Take advantage of a broad spectrum of technologies and tools to support the sale of your home from start to close. 2. Internet Advertising - Since the lion's share of buyers starts their search on the internet, top placement on search engines is essential. You'll gain access to placement on Google, MSNBC, and other websites. This will maximize your exposure and bring a large number of potential buyers to view information about your home. 3. Email Campaigns - It's important to "work the network." We can work together to identify the right people to target your home-and get in touch with them by email to drive excitement and interest. 4. Personal Touch - Of course, technology alone won't sell your home. Face-to-face interaction provides the advantage to sell your home-and you won't have to worry about a thing. The details will be handled with care and constant communication, to ensure the marketing and sale of your home go smoothly. 10% of all sales go to Children's Hope Foundation. Our children are our future and we must instill Hope, Faith and Encouragement in our future generation through the knowledge and power of Christ who strengthens us.
Yao has been active in the union for many years, becoming "one of the most prominent spokespersons for the postal workers," according to Donna Marshall, a worker at the Ballard Carrier Annex and union stewart said."But many customers do not realize how these consolidations, closures, and service changes affect them," employee Donna Marshall said. "Changes to the Postal Service affect tens of thousands of jobs as well as the public who depends on the service. The end of next-day delivery will affect a lot of t
Date: Jul 02, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Many Colorado Hospitals Miss Top Grade For Patient Safety [Updated]
The grades track such basics as whether hospitals failed to deliver proper medication in time or at all, said Donna Marshall of the Colorado Business Group on Health. Other problems monitored include the level of nursing staff, giving the wrong blood, deaths from treatable complications, and post-