In the always-changing world of real estate, it’s not uncommon for brokers to specialize in specific home types or submarkets. But Julie Scozzafave understands that the best brokers pull knowledge from across the industry, offering their clients a bird’s-eye view of the market, backed by comprehensive data and research. This is what Julie offers her clients: the promise that no matter your price point or desired home type (condos, waterfront, single-family homes and more), she will deliver unparalleled service, backed by over 30 years of experience immersed in the wild world of real estate in Puget Sound.
What Julie can assist with
Aubrey Chavez works alongside Julie to create a seamless real estate experience. Providing full-service support, Aubrey acts as each client’s personal project manager, creating timelines, setting deadlines and making each transaction a success.
Cleaning, staging, listing, marketing, negotiating — so much goes into selling a home it can make your head spin. With Julie’s help, you can feel in control of your sale while she tends to the details to maximize your return on investment.
In Puget Sound, constant competition is a given when it comes to buying a house. With Julie’s cross-market knowledge and perspective on the local housing market, she can advise you on the best strategy for a productive house-hunting process and the strongest bid to win over a seller.
Cleaning, staging, listing, marketing, negotiating — so much goes into selling a home it can make your head spin. With Julie’s help, you can feel in control of your sale while she tends to the details to maximize your return on investment.
In Puget Sound, constant competition is a given when it comes to buying a house. With Julie’s cross-market knowledge and perspective on the local housing market, she can advise you on the best strategy for a productive house-hunting process and the strongest bid to win over a seller.
There’s no better time to start your home search. Explore Julie’s active listings and see what tomorrow could bring.
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