Address: 3891 NW U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367, USA
Phone: +15419949111
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Janis Stanton
I was very impressed with the excellent service from all the staff I have dealt with at T&T Getting updates that show the number of views per month online was really helpful. Very professional photography and treatment of the ad for my property for sale.They are very helpful and always available for multiple questions I had. Fast reply to any emails.I think 5 stars is not enough!
Jonni Zehr
We were purchasing from someone using this place and they were rude. Condescending and not willing to budge a bit. I have friends trying to buy one now thru them and same rude interactions. Not professional in my opinion. I personally would not use them.
Karob Austin
I bought a house through Prudential. Eduardo was my real estate agent. I made a counter-offer for $10,000 less on the selling price which I was told was refused. After I had purchased the home anyways the previous owner came over to the house to meet & discuss the history of the home purchased. The previous owner said she was never presented with the offer which was said to have been refused according to Eduardo. I was an unusually young home buyer considering I was just out of high school. I trusted Eduardo & Prudential for honest transactions. I was so worthless to them that they were willing to have me pay $10,000 more so they could have the extra 6% gain on the $10,000. I never would have known this happened if the previous owner hadn't reached out to me.
Doug Brenizer
Response from the owner Shawn in looking into this, The offer your agent presented on your behalf was quite low and did not include terms the Seller was looking for. It is only the Seller who determines what they will and will not accept, and how they respond to any offers not any agent involved. Wishing you all the best in your search for a home. I would like to comment on the response from the owner (included above). Our offer was low due to a misunderstanding on our part about the listing price. Once we received a message from your agent via our agent we understood the price and were under the impression, as advised by your office, that there would be a counter offer and a chance for us to increase our offer to meet the owner's expectations. That counter offer did not arrive that evening or the next day so our agent contacted your agent and was told "unless they are going to offer $460 or more they can forget it". We were made aware of this "side comment" from your office and were preparing to offer in line with our new understanding of the situation when, after our agent advised your office that we were prepared to offer, word came back from your office, offline, that our offer would just be rejected without any opportunity to offer the price sought by the seller. By the way, we met the seller and had a long conversation with him about the house. Based on my impression of the owner, he seemed to be a very honest and stable individual. I don't believe for a second that he's the one who's to blame for the unethical and erratic events we experienced. It remains our belief that your agent spotted an opportunity to double her commission and took advantage of it. There's a definite process that is supposed to be followed regarding offers and counter offers and your agent violated the protocol (and probably the law) in her quest for additional commission and in the process she did a disservice to her customer and to us.
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