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Number 1 Realtor in Hawaiian Paradise Park area? - Miss Hawaii in LA - 01-07-2007

How would I find out which realtor on the East side is number one in sales?

Mahalo
Cyndy




RE: Number 1 Realtor in Hawaiian Paradise Park area? - Kahunascott - 01-07-2007

Number one in sales is not always the best for the buyer.
Contact John Rabi and John Drigo non this site. They know their stuff.




RE: Number 1 Realtor in Hawaiian Paradise Park area? - Kelena - 01-08-2007

I will keep this simple: John Dirgo is the best real estate agent I have ever worked with and I have worked with tens of them. Before I went to law school, I was a waiter. Unless you are at Benihana and wish to be entertained, people who are hungry want you to be there when they need you and to remain quietly in the background when they don't. They don't want you to come over and ask if you are "still working on THAT". They want you to have a second sense about when to whisk away a plate. They want their food hot. They want their beverages refilled immediately. They want you to know the menu INSIDE and out. They want you to have the smarts to charm and cultivate the cook, the linemen, the dessert lady and anyone involved in the background that might make your dining experience better. They want you to be organized so that the salad does not come out with the entree (unless they want it that way).

Rough analogy perhaps, but John is exactly like that. Encyclopedic knowledge of the area, there when you need him and quietly in the background when you may not, maintains good relations with others, very well organized, assertive but not aggressive. Me happy.

As for top sales, I have my place on the market in another city and state with the one of the "top sales" agents. I never hear from her. I find out from others that people have seen the place. I cannot wait until that contract ends.






RE: Number 1 Realtor in Hawaiian Paradise Park area? - John S. Rabi - 01-08-2007

I agree with the others, "#1" is very misleading. It could be #1 in $ figures ("that huge sale really helped, huh?"Wink or #1 in number of total transactions (with lots of low $ sales.) It can be #1 in land or #1 in houses. "East side?!" Pretty huge. You certainly would be better off with a "local expert" who knows your area inside out. BTW, as far as good real estate agents go, the #1 is the client and not themselves.

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,PB
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
75-5870 Walua Road, Suite 101
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(808)327-3185


RE: Number 1 Realtor in Hawaiian Paradise Park area? - jdirgo - 01-08-2007

Agreed, #1 does not equal "best". And also, it depends on if you are buying or selling. There's a lot of agents that list properties, put it on the MLS and think their job is done. Sure, they may have a lot of listings and show up well in the statistics, but they are not the "best agent" by any means.

In terms of buying, you want someone that will consider all the options out there, listen to your needs and potentially show you things that you hadn't considered. Often, I'll know of houses that don't look, from the MLS or other public data, like what a person is seeking, but because I know the house, I realize that it could work for them.

In terms of matching a person to the right Realtor, statistics DO lie. You need an agent that will help you break into a house, if need be, in order to show it to you (wink to Glen).

John Dirgo, RA, ABR, e-PRO
Island Trust Properties, LLC
808-987-9243 cell
http://www.hawaiirealproperty.com

Edited by - jdirgo on 01/08/2007 10:21:00