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Jeannie Ricke-Finley Top real estate agent in Wickenburg

Jeannie Ricke-Finley

CENTURY 21 Arizona West
6 Years of Experience
$0.9M
Total Sales Last Year
6
Years of Experience
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About Jeannie Ricke-Finley

Hello, I am "Jeannie", your go-to Agent with a track record of "GRANTING REAL ESTATE WISHES". Proud recipient of the CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD Three Consecutive Years! I bring 17 years of construction and home sales experience in the building industry. An Arizona Local for 35 years, I'm deeply involved in my community. whether you're buying or selling, I've got you covered! As part of the Century 21 Team, I offer the largest and most Successful service in the region. Let "JEANNIE GRANT YOUR REAL ESTATE WISHES!"
OTHER LANGUAGES
English
Community Involvement
Attend Local Church, Member of American Legion Axillary-Military Mom, Elks Lodge Member
HOBBIES/INTEREST
I love Decorating and can help you stage your home for sale.
FAMILY
3 Grown Children.
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Specialties

  • Sellers
  • Buyers
  • Residential Property

Recent Sales

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Date
Address
Property Type
Price
Represented
09/21/2021
24 South Monte Cristo Drive Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Single Family Home
Sold For $362.9K
09/21/2021 Seller
08/27/2021
24 W MONTE CRISTO Drive Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Single Family Home
Sold For $269.9K
08/27/2021 Buyer
07/06/2021
455 North Tegner Street Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Single Family Home
Sold For $165K
07/06/2021 Buyer
06/30/2021
45 COTTONWOOD Lane Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Single Family Home
Sold For $266K
06/30/2021 Buyer

Answered Questions

Do all realtors charge the same percentage rates?

Glad you asked! Percentage rates can vary. You usually get what you pay for. Some rates seem low but have hidden fees at the end of the transaction. Be wary! My suggestion is to go with a Larger Agency that has a GREAT Reputation! Just as you would not buy a Luxury car for the Price of a Jalopy. You get what you pay for.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Birchwood | 896 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
Can I sell my house as is?

A FRESH CLEAN Home is Paramount! Neutral Paint and a good DE-CLUTTER is a must! Walk into your home as if you have never seen inside before. Does it Smell? Is it Overfilled with Furniture? How is the lighting? Are the Windows Sparkling? If you are Short on Fix-Up Money......Clean, Bright and Neutral is always a Win!

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Mishawaka | 552 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
What can I get away with not fixing when I sell my home?

In the current market in my area, buyers have low expectations as it is a sellers market. AKA There is a shortage of homes compared to the number of buyers. Low Inventory. I would strongly advise fixing safety issues. Most buyers hire a professional inspector. Sellers have options on what they will agree to fix. Keep Safety the Priority. Your buyers should be assured of at the minimum of a safe home.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Haddonfield | 769 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
What are some reasons my house might not be selling?

You need the right Agent and Brokerage. MARKETING MARKETING MARKETING! Bigger firms get more action.... and have specialists available to get the best exposure for your home on the Internet. Home needs to be Clean and Neutral and De-Cluttered. Make it easy to show at a moments notice. Quick sales need to be priced right. Not in a hurry to sell, you may be able to wait for the right buyer. I could show you !

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | | 546 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
How should I prepare my house before selling it?

Neutral, Decluttered, Fresh Smelling and CLEAN, Curb Appeal, Best Return on Investment is Fresh Paint and Elbow Grease. Clean up the yard! Less is More!

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | | 987 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
is my house worth remodeling?

If you are selling "AS IS" you will get less. Good return on investment would be Neat Curb Appeal. Declutter. Fresh Paint. New Roof/Siding is Costly. You need to weigh you improvements vs. what your proceeds will be.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Carrollton | 896 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
Where can I find an investor?

Investors re everywhere! Price in the lower range and be willing to take less. Investors are in the business of buying low and flipping and selling high. A Realtor has access to Investors. Let me know if I can Help.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Yazoo City | 704 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
Does a room have to have a closet to be considered a bedroom?

In my area you need to have a closet and a window for escape in case of emergency. A definition of a closet can vary. Check with your local codes.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Augusta | 830 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
Should I do a final walk-through?

Yes. Have your Realtor go with you a couple days before closing. Make sur nothing has been switched concerning appliances, window treatments and light fixtures. This keeps everyone on the same page. As Ronald Reagan said.....Trust everyone, but investigate.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | | 614 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
Can a realtor sell a lake property?

Wish I lived closer, I would love to list your home. It sounds lovely! Any Real Estate person can. Go with a Licensed REALTOR. They are held to a higher standard than a basic real estate agent. Praying you get some relief with your condition.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Mancelona | 681 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
How do I go about having a home appraised I want to buy?

Sandra, If you are paying cash an appraisal may not be needed. If you are financing the finance institution will order an appraisal to determine if the risk of loaning money is a good deal for them. Costs of appraisals are going up drastically because of the short supply of appraisers and big demand for their expertise.

Answered by Jeannie Ricke-Finley | Beckley | 834 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago

Contact Information

Location

2000 W. Wickenburg Way Wickenburg, AZ, 85390

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