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3/4 Baths
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Buyer's Agent
Rachel grew up in New Orleans but has been a happy Austin resident for over 25 years. She started her professional career in retail sales and management and became quite good at it. Real estate offered the attraction to work for herself and develop her entrepreneurial skills while leveraging her retail sales and management experience.
Rachel began her real estate career over 16 years ago and has specialized in residential sales, investment properties and leasing in both the UT campus area and all over Austin. Rachel's expertise and professionalism has shown through in every transaction resulting in a long list of loyal clients that trust in her ability to help them find the right property or get their properties sold in a timely manner. Leasing is where she got her start, which was crucial to her ability to analyze potential future returns on investment properties. Over the years Rachel has closed many investment property transactions for many satisfied client investors.
“I believe that the key to being a great Realtor is simple. Be available and prompt. Treat each transaction as if it were your own.”
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