You might think preparing a turkey dinner isn’t remotely related to the process of purchasing a home, but you’d be wrong. Actually, they’re a lot alike.
For example, both take a lot of focus. They’re like waltzed where one false step disrupts the whole flow. Burn the dinner rolls? Your home will smell faintly of burnt bread for the rest of the day. Have a realtor who forgets a key piece of paperwork? The whole transaction could go sour—definitely not what you want! Ty Wallace has a tremendous amount of focus and work ethic, and he always ensures his clients’ needs are met.
Details are incredibly important for turkey dinners as well as home purchases. Does the turkey have enough salt? Do the sweet potatoes have plenty of marshmallows? Are the candles lit on the Thanksgiving table? Likewise, does the house have a reading nook? Is it in an ideal school district? Is there an ice cream shop within walking distance? Each buyer has their own preferences, as do each Thanksgiving guest, but when little details are neglected, it shows. For the most satisfaction to be achieved, details must be paid attention to. When each little element is taken care of, diners and homebuyers can’t help but smile.
That’s what happens when people work with Ty Wallace—they smile from ear to ear. He takes the stress out of buying a home by walking you through each step. He’s helped so many people, including many first-time buyers, so there’s no question or concern he hasn’t heard before. You can trust his advice because he has the experience to back it up. Your real estate transaction will turn out beautifully when you work out with Ty Wallace. Don’t believe it? Just check out his testimonials here: http://www.tywallace.com/testimonials/
Happy Thanksgiving from Ty Wallace.