Louis Parrish Top real estate agent in Tucson

Louis Parrish

United Real Estate Specialists
31 Years of Experience
(39)
$15.8M
Total Sales Last Year
31
Years of Experience
58
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$463.8K
Average Price Point

    About Louis Parrish

    othing is as credible as testimonials from some of my recent clients themselves. I hope they indicate my experience and integrity, as well as make it clear how much I enjoy helping people with their real estate needs. Robert J. Schumacher bought a home. "I have practiced law for 30 years, and dealt with numerous real estate professionals. Louis Parrish sets the standard to which all real estate professionals should aspire." Brenda Arney bought a home. "I live in Alaska and Louis helped me purchase a home in Tucson. It was a great experience working with him. He made the long distance transaction less stressful, keeping me informed every step of the way, setting up inspections, and being present for them. I have no plans to every buy another house, however, when the time comes to sell, Louis will be my choice for realtor. Thanks for all you did Louis. " Gerald & Nancy bought a home and sold a home. "Louis helped us sell a home and buy a new one. From beginning to end, Louis was available, communicative, reliable, creative, knowledgeable, reasonable, forthright, trustworthy and dedicated. We'd hire him again and you should too. " Ed Lindsey sold a home. "Louis listed our house in this slow-recovering market. Before the listing went live he called and asked if he could up the price. He saw a unique situation in the comps. In 3 weeks we had an offer and closed 30 days later. Moving is in the top 3 stress events in life. He was always avail to answer questions and put our fears to rest." Josh Ronstadt bought a home. "We bought our fist home last year and could not have found the deal we did without Louis. He was there every step of the way with a willingness to answer every question and concern I had as a first time buyer. He was available and quick to respond to every call. We had some difficulty with our Lender, but Louis stepped in and really made it known that he had our back and would go to bat for us with everything he had. His support to move the deal through was unwavering at all times. If I had to do it again or if I have friends looking to buy I would definitely recommend Louis for the job. His integrity and work ethic is a model for our society and if you are looking for a realtor, stop now and choose Louis. He will act in a professional and courteous way at all times. You will not be disappointed and you will find the house you are looking for at a price that will work for you! Best wishes on your search."
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Arizona - # BR111956000
    Designation

    Master Certified Negotiation Expert (MCNE)

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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    • rewards

      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Marana, AZ

    Other Awards

    Awards are fleeting. I love to do an excellent job!

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    Answered Questions

    Does my realtor have a legal responsibility to disclose ?

    Realtors are obligated to disclose known material defects.

    Answered by Louis Parrish | Mackinaw, IL, USA | 550 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Am I responsible for paying debts?

    His estate is responsible. So long as you are not a signer on the loans, you are not personally responsible. If you are handling the estate, you should get local legal advice. I am truly sorry for your loss.

    Answered by Louis Parrish | Portland, OR, USA | 423 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    The state wants to buy my house?

    I have represented several clients over the last 29 years who sold to the state. Some of the situations were imminent domain where the state required the owner to sell. Others were voluntary instances where the state wanted the property but did not have the right to take it. In imminent domain circumstances, the state is required to pay "fair market value." That can be subjective and in both imminent domain and voluntary sales cases, I recommend representation. That might involve a Realtor and/or an attorney and may vary from state to state.

    Answered by Louis Parrish | i don't know | 413 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
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    Contact Information

    Location

    7430 N La Cholla BlvdTucson, AZ, 85741

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