Andy Sohn – Coldwell Banker

Evanston, United States

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Description

Specialties

* Professional Guidance and Negotiation for buyers and sellers

* Competitive Market Analysis for Home Sellers preparing to list

* Expert at marketing property to reach the optimum audience

* Extensive advertising and sales experience coupled with superior technological skill offers a unique advantage to all clients

Communities I Serve

* Evanston, Skokie, Wilmette, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Park Ridge, Rogers Park, West Rogers Park, Glenview, Northbrook, Winnetka

History

Established in 2006.

As a resident of Evanston for over 46 years, my role as a Broker Associate keeps me closely connected with a broad network of community contacts.

Education:

* Master of Science in Communication (MSC), Northwestern University

* Bachelor of Special Studies, Cornell College

Member Status:

* National Association of Realtors

* Illinois Association of Realtors

* North Shore-​Barrington Association of Realtors

* MRED Multiple Listing Service

Meet the Business Owner

Andy S.

Business Owner

My Business Philosophy in a Nutshell

Are you planning to buy a home? Listing your home now or in the future? Whether you need to buy or sell next week or next year, I am ready to address all your needs and concerns that revolve around Real Estate decisions in the Evanston area. By keeping current with local inventory, I’ll confidently guide you through the selling and/​or buying processes. I strive to exceed clients’ expectations, listening closely and communicating details directly. I value every client’s integrity, and my individualized marketing plans aim to exceed your expectations. Here are a few things my past clients have said:

«Words just can’t express how much I appreciate all your efforts, support, hard work, kindness, and time in helping me. Thank you for more than I can adequately express.» –Heidi R

«So, what was it like working with you? Reassuring. Calm. No pressure. Supportive. Encouraging. The closing was no more dramatic than going grocery shopping.» –Richard K