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Cindy Gannon Buchholz
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koenig and strey

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facebook.jp/cindy.g.buchholz | homeswithcindyb.com/

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Cindy Gannon Buchholz is one of Koenig and Strey's top-notch realtors. Previously recognized for being the top selling agent at the firm's Glen Ellyn branch for 2007, Buchholz offers her clients the entire package. She hails from what is becoming a family estate dynasty of sorts, starting with herself. Buchholz's daughter, son, and son-in-law have all followed her into the industry, and she has what seems to be an unofficial partnership with her husband, Jess, who regularly helps her in rehabbing and remodeling homes. As a long-time Glen Ellyn resident herself, Buchholz presents a unique familiarity and experience with the very area of neighborhoods she works in and the very people whom she lives among, which is an excellent asset to her clients. And top it off, she has what *every* realtor needs to master to find lasting success, and what everyone looking to buy or sell a home should make sure they're getting: marketing expertise, which, in this day and age, means the Internet. Not every realtor takes advantage of their name and their listings out on the Web, but Buchholz does, and you want that. Once in 2006, Buchholz even threw in a 2007 Ford Focus as incentive to sell a house that had sat unsold for over five months. Some would deride using personal property as a sweetener as skirting the waters of tax laws, but I see it as initiative on her part. "Why not?" she said of the situation. Former clients love Buchholz for patience, forgiveness of real estate ignorance, and for transcending the the stereotype of "difficult" agents. She's proclaimed to be a genuine soul to whom you're glad to have given a call.

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