| Meet Sharon... | |
Sharon
is the Broker/Owner of Exit Grand Realty and has been
dedicated to Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate since 1993.
She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and as a teenager her
family moved to St. Louis. She attended Southern Illinois
University. She moved with her family to Los Angeles,
California where she lived for 30 years.She is married to Hal Ott, the team's Closing Coordinator, and they have one son, John, who is an airline pilot for a large delivery airline company in Omaha, Nebraska. Sharon was Vice President of Prestige Aluminum until 1983, when she opened her own High End Retail Jewelry Business, which she and Hal owned and operated until their relocation here in Tri-Cities in 1993 Specialized Real Estate training includes courses in finance, marketing, intensive workshops for relocation buyers, computer technology, and internet strategies. Her continuing commitment to her real estate clients means constant upgrading of education with an emphasis on computer technology in this ever changing and ever growing field. Today's Broker must be competent in many areas of expertise to meet the demands of today's more sophisticated buyer and seller. License #00252030 |
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Mission: To provide the best service to our customers and clients and to maintain the highest ethical standards. We promise to make each transaction as smooth and comfortable as possible and dedicate ourselves to providing the highest technology while striving to keep abreast of the latest knowledge in the real estate field to better serve our customers. This will be accomplished through dedication, technology, knowledge, and dollars returned to the business to make this happen. Our team motto is "No Promises made...Except Excellent Service". |
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Vision: It is our intention to become and remain the #1 home selling team in Johnson City by offering and delivering the finest service and more benefits than any other agent or agency. We will be known as "The Professional Team dedicated to your satisfaction" and pledge to continually rethink old ways and devise new ways to further develop this philosophy. |
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