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Cynthia Doehler is a full-time Realtor with 20 years of negotiating and transaction closing experience. Her dedication to protecting her clients' best interests, leading-edge marketing abilities, and savvy negotiations join uncompromising integrity as the hallmarks of Cynthia's service. I thoroughly enjoy the real estate industry, as well as assisting and building solid relationships with new clients.

I understand that the home buying and selling process is more than just a business transaction to my clients. It can be an emotional experience, and I am supportive and committed to making it a seamless transition for all. Being a licensed Realtor, I adhere to a strict code of ethics and I will always respect your privacy and confidentiality. Please call Cynthia Doehler without obligation!

Free market valuation and helpful advice for Sellers. Free daily home searches and guidance for Buyers. We'd like to start by giving our Realtor Cynthia Doehler a 10 Star recommendation. When you call her you won't regret it.
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You've found a house you love.
It's the perfect size, layout, condition and even has your must-haves.
There's only one problem.
The seller's asking price is too high.
It's time for the phase of home buying that most people dread and even fewer are skilled at: the art of negotiation.
Make no mistake, negotiation is part skill and part art form.
An experienced buyer's agent will know how to finesse the contract negotiations and save you a lot of hassle.
Your gut might tell you that the asking price for the house is too much, but you'll have a better chance of getting a lower offer accepted if your agent can back it up with facts.
Money is a delicate issue.
How much we earn and how much we owe is information many of us prefer to keep close to the vest.
If you're concerned about detailing your finances to your real estate agent, rest assured that there's plenty of privacy in the client/agent relationship.
Real estate agents don't need, or expect, you to disclose everything about your money.
That said, they must understand your overall situation to help guide you to a home that's within your budget.
An agent's job is to negotiate a home purchase or sale on your behalf, keep the transaction on track and help you navigate real estate paperwork.
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