Jennifer became a Realtor because of her love of real estate.....and people! She is focused on serving her clients to the best of her ability. She brings decades of experience to the table, having purchased her first home with her husband Michael, in 1979, they proceeded to plan, purchase, and manage a real estate portfolio from that time on. Currently she and her husband specialize in Downtown Mount Vernon commercial properties and short term rentals such as airbnb....located both downtown and on the beautiful Kokosing River. For Buyers, Jen will work hard to find the perfect property to fit their needs. She is focused on understanding what Buyers really want and need and then fitting that with the best value transaction possible. For Sellers, Jen has many years experience for both listing, marketing and staging properties. She can help you decide what to improve prior to listing, as well as make suggestions regarding those improvements.
License #: BRKP.2005002458
Education: Graduated from North Central Technical College in 1979 with a degree in Electronics Engineering.
Specialty: Country land and farms, river front properties, & homes with character.
Area Covered: Knox County Ohio and nearby areas.
Languages Spoken: English
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