I am not a wealthy man. I could scant afford to buy a home anywhere in this country, let alone my current beloved city of Seattle, but were I to hunt for property here, I do believe that Michael "Scooter" Lowrimore would be one of the first numbers I dialed. Everything about the guy screams passion, dedication, and quality: he works for a respected local firm, Gerard, Beattie & Knapp, has won Seattle Magazine's FIVE STAR award for client satisfaction, and has several promising listings featured on his web site. But the connection is so much more than that: Scooter (don't even bother trying to Google him as Michael-- I lost 10 minutes of my life trying that) shares my passion for the arts and for keeping busy. He's not just a realtor, but a professional photographer (featured in JPG Magazine) and scuba diver. He understands the innate ability of the internet to serve as a priceless marketing tool and keeps several profiles (Trulia, Activerain, Biznik, etc.) as well as a beautifully designed web site, a twitter feed, and a regularly-updated blog. He even appears to have designed a hilarious custom logo for his dedicated url-- how many realtors take the time and energy to do that? Scooter's properties are quality, his photos are quality, his professional background is quality: you could hardly ask for more in a realtor. At least, if I had money, I wouldn't.
I am not a wealthy man. I could scant afford to buy a home anywhere in this country, let alone my current beloved city of Seattle, but were I to hunt for property here, I do believe that Michael "Scooter" Lowrimore would be one of the first numbers I dialed. Everything about the guy screams passion, dedication, and quality: he works for a respected local firm, Gerard, Beattie & Knapp, has won Seattle Magazine's FIVE STAR award for client satisfaction, and has several promising listings featured on his web site. But the connection is so much more than that: Scooter (don't even bother trying to Google him as Michael-- I lost 10 minutes of my life trying that) shares my passion for the arts and for keeping busy. He's not just a realtor, but a professional photographer (featured in JPG Magazine) and scuba diver. He understands the innate ability of the internet to serve as a priceless marketing tool and keeps several profiles (Trulia, Activerain, Biznik, etc.) as well as a beautifully designed web site, a twitter feed, and a regularly-updated blog. He even appears to have designed a hilarious custom logo for his dedicated url-- how many realtors take the time and energy to do that? Scooter's properties are quality, his photos are quality, his professional background is quality: you could hardly ask for more in a realtor. At least, if I had money, I wouldn't.