Molly Sabatino sells herself more like a lawyer than a real estate broker, which probably isn't a bad thing. Working in St. Charles, IL, a far western Chicago suburb, she boasts of her real estate legal expertise on the Baird & Warner Web site and lauds herself as an expert negotiator, adept in dealing with a wide range of clients, from first-time buyers to retirement deals. I particularly enjoy that she refers to herself as a "lifestyle transition specialist," which is like the euphemism of euphemisms. I get the feeling she's probably a skilled manipulator, not in the negative sense that word's connotation implies, but in that she knows the ins and outs of her trade so well, that she's going to be able to find a way to market your property to get you the best deal possible, because isn't that what a skilled negotiator does for you? She's got the modern multimedia experience down, using the Internet to help advertise property, and she takes the time to explain to you the legal niceties of your transactions, because, frankly, she knows that most of us are dolts when it comes to real estate law.
Molly Sabatino sells herself more like a lawyer than a real estate broker, which probably isn't a bad thing. Working in St. Charles, IL, a far western Chicago suburb, she boasts of her real estate legal expertise on the Baird & Warner Web site and lauds herself as an expert negotiator, adept in dealing with a wide range of clients, from first-time buyers to retirement deals. I particularly enjoy that she refers to herself as a "lifestyle transition specialist," which is like the euphemism of euphemisms. I get the feeling she's probably a skilled manipulator, not in the negative sense that word's connotation implies, but in that she knows the ins and outs of her trade so well, that she's going to be able to find a way to market your property to get you the best deal possible, because isn't that what a skilled negotiator does for you? She's got the modern multimedia experience down, using the Internet to help advertise property, and she takes the time to explain to you the legal niceties of your transactions, because, frankly, she knows that most of us are dolts when it comes to real estate law.