My husband and I worked with Chris to sell our first home. We’ve worked with realtors to rent, buy, and sell before. Our experience with Chris left A LOT to be desired. He seemed put off that my husband wanted to confer with me on decisions. Whenever we spoke with him, Chris was very condescending, and I felt that he preferred to deal with«the man» than with«the woman» in our duo. When I tried to call Chris on the fact that he didn’t have to explain simple things to me, he got very offended and was even more condescending. My biggest problem with him as a realtor was that I didn’t feel like he was working for us. It was more like he just put the house up on the online listing and had some open houses. Whenever he brought us a deal, he made it seem like we should accept it as is. When we negotiated with the eventual buyer, we had to go back and forth a few times. We anticipated that, but each time we had to decide what to counter or how to try to make the deal go through after we were already into the deal and had to deal with the survey and inspection. Our previous experiences showed realtors who said, «This is what happened. Here’s what I suggest to get what you want out of the deal». Chris never did that. The only time I met him in person was when we finally closed on the house with the new buyer. When Chris found out what I do for a living(in that I am an educated person), his demeanor and attitude changed drastically. Foot in mouth? Check.
Nathan A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cedar Creek, TX
I wish I could give 10 stars! Chris is extremely professional and knowledgeable. He helped us buy our first house in the Pflugerville area, but took time to show us all kinds of homes, all over greater Austin. He was always a phone call away and never hesitated to say that he’d be happy to show us another home. I thought that we’d drive him crazy with our fickleness — not liking a home based upon some minor detail, but he would smile and say that there’s another one down the road to look at. I’m so thankful for his hard work, patience, and guidance. Thank You Chris!