A First Time Buyer Testimonial For Urbaneer

College Street / Little Italy

In the real estate industry, referrals and recommendations are the back bone of our business. A client well-served not only becomes a client for life, but also creates opportunities for assisting their friends, family and associates too. So please forgive us a few moments of trumpet fanfare, and allow us to share a Testimonial that simply made us glow! Our terrific Buyers Jessica and Daniel, who were referred by another urbaneer client (thanks Janna!), knew they wanted to purchase the perfect pad in the Kensington Market Lofts. They entrusted our services to help them find that dream space:

 

“Steven Fudge has got an uncanny genius for pinpointing value, intuiting his clients' needs, and finessing a sale. When we found the place we wanted, he advised us on its real value, and then guided us through a painstaking negotiation over several weeks that ultimately saved us a downpayment-sized bundle.

It's not every day that you get the privilege of working with someone who is so good at what they do. We were thrilled by the chance to see his superhuman cunning in action–and we also felt monumentally relieved that, in this treacherous real estate market, we had him on our side.

We'd say Steve is Toronto's best-kept real estate secret, but we can't stop recommending him to everyone we know. The secret's out!”

 

A big thanks to Jessica and Daniel – and all of our clients – for entrusting us to help you find your Homes! You can read about Jessica and Daniel's journey in our June 2015 Home of the Month feature!

We LOVE what we do, and consider ourselves most fortunate.

Sincerely,

~ Steven and the urbaneer team

Curious to learn more about urbaneer.com? Consider signing up in the box below to receive our FREE monthly newsletter on housing, culture and design, all without pressure or hassle. And please know we're here to earn your trust, then your business.

Word On The Street
trumpet_fanfare.jpg

Previous Post
Urbaneer’s Spring 2015 Toronto Real Estate Forecast Part One
Next Post
Historic College Street In Toronto