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Meet Crystal Pickett
Moving is exciting but also challenging and overwhelming. Transitions can be joyful and/or bittersweet - sometimes both at the same time. As your agent, I am by your side for every step of the process, no matter how complicated or how long the process takes. For some, it may take several years from thinking about selling and moving to actually being ready to put your soon-to-be former home on the market - and that is o.k. Other times, a buyer or a seller may need to make something happen NOW!
Your needs and comfort levels set the priorities and pace of the process. When my clients call, text or email me, they get me - not an assistant, not an AI chatbox.
I take a limited number of clients so that my clients have 100% of my attention.
• Single Family
• Town Homes
• Condos
• Rural Residential
• Farms
• Historic
• Estate Sales
• Facilitate non-arms-length transactions (such as property transfer within a family)
• Certified Senior Real Estate Specialist®
Serving Frederick, Howard & Carroll Counties
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During our first “get to know you” chat in June, my soon-to-be buyers thought they were very clear on what they wanted. LAND! Maybe 7 acres? Maybe 70? They were not certain what either felt like, but they knew they wanted some land. And they wanted an updated home (NO OLD HOUSE) with an “open […]
If one is searching for a property, particularly a rural property, that is going to be able to fulfill a vision, one must have patience. All my buyers know my refrain well: “The right property for you is out there. We just don’t know when it will be available.” When we start the process, they […]
NEW TO MARKET! Perched on a ridge in Old Ellicott City, the historic “Robinson House,” featuring vernacular architecture, is an “important dated example of the taste of…artisans right after the Civil War,” according to the Maryland Historical Trust. Although tax records state that house as being built in 1900, the Maryland Historical Trust has traced […]
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