Tracey is a Elk Grove, California Real Estate Agent who is licensed in the State of California and works out of the Coldwell Banker Res Real Estate Srv in Elk Grove, CA. Currently Tracey has not left a welcome message or submitted a photo, so please feel free to leave a review of Tracey or email Tracey M Edwards to ask them to sign up and update their profile.
What year did you become a real estate agent?
2003
How many years have you been in Real Estate?
I am starting my 6th year in Real Estate.
What is the average home price in your market?
$314,000
Are there any new developments or trends in your area?
Homes are still trending down; however, we are seeing multiple offers on properties priced correctly in move-in condition.
Why do you enjoy being a real estate agent?
I love being part of their excitement when they find their dream home.
What is the most challenging issue you face as a Real Estate Professional?
Part of my job is to educate my client, whether Buyer or Seller on the process. Some clients take longer than others to feel comfortable with making a decision. It's my job to ensure that they feel they have the knowledge, and I have the skills and abilities to make the process successful.
Tell us one of your client success stories or an interesting moment in your profession.
We had a client whose lender was unable to perform in time and they had to let go of their dream home to the cash buyer standing in the wings. We kept in touch with the listing agent, and when the cash buyer couldn't perform, we were able to get the buyer back in first position and they closed on their home.
What is your best characteristic?
I am the nurturing side of our husband & wife team. I keep the relationships going with good communication: notes, calls, e-mails, chocolate chip cookies and white chocolate popcorn.
Who or what inspires you the most?
My mom inspires me. You never know how you'll react in a situation until you're in the middle of it. She has shown me that she is stronger than she even she thought she was.
What is the best advice you ever received?
A quote by Randy Pausch: "Go for the risk. It's better to fail spectacularly then to pass along and do something which is mediocre."
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I would live where I do right now: near family and friends, and new friends I haven't met yet.