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Representing DMV homeowners and future homeowners, Amanda is committed to
listening to her client's needs and utilizing her keen negotiating skills to
ensure a successful transaction. Her business is built on dedication,
determination, communication and trust while embodying the ability to cater to
and adapt to all of her client's Real Estate needs. Amanda's fun spirit,
creative outlook and warm, personable approach have helped establish her as one
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> Amanda was a true Godsend in the process of selling both my and my mother's
> houses. Her expert advice and top-notch connections got us through the ups and
> downs of a rapidly shifting real estate landscape successfully and rapidly.
> Selling a house can be emotional and anxiety provoking. Amanda's consistent
> optimism, kindness, and professionalism were essential in keeping us relaxed
> and confident. My only regret is not getting to see/talk to Amanda as much now
> that our houses have sold! I can absolutely guarantee you won't regret
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> Working with Amanda was absolutely incredible. From the first day we met her,
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> our questions - of which there were many since we were so new to this process!
> She makes a process that could be very overwhelming and stressful instead of
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> We could not have asked for a better experience and have been recommending her
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> We worked with Amanda on the buy and sell side, and could not be happier with
> our experience with her. Amanda is a consummate professional. She knows the DC
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