DeAnn Brenneman Top real estate agent in Virginia beach

DeAnn Brenneman

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Realty
15 Years of Experience
(136)
$11M
Total Sales Last Year
15
Years of Experience
69
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$434.9K
Average Price Point

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    About DeAnn Brenneman

    DeAnn Brenneman is a Realtor® with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Realty, serving Virginia Beach and the greater Hampton Roads area. Licensed since 2011, she has closed over 270 homes with over $80+ million in total sales volume. Known for her market insight and negotiation skills, DeAnn combines transparency, responsiveness, and problem-solving to guide clients through every phase of a transaction. She leverages technology and a trusted network of local resources to keep the process efficient and predictable. Her business is built on referrals and repeat clients, a result of consistent communication, responsiveness, and a solutions-driven approach. DeAnn is an award-winning Realtor®, recognized by the Hampton Roads Realtor Association and ranked in the Top 2% of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices agents worldwide. She is an active member of the Chic's Beach Civic League and regularly participates in neighborhood cleanups.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Chics Beach Civic League
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Travel, hiking, biking, DIY projects
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Virginia - # 0225200518
    Designation

    Luxury Collection Specialist, Pricing Strategy Advisor, Military Relocation Professional, Accredited Buyer Representative , ABR, MRP

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Residential, Seller's Agent, Buyer's Agent, Relocation, Short Sales

    Awards

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Virginia Beach, VA

    Other Awards

    HRRA Circle of Excellence, Chairman's Circle BHHS Towne Realty

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    Answered Questions

    When should I get pre-approved for a mortgage?

    Great question! You can get pre-approved while you're casually looking at homes, but it's best to have it in place before you get serious about touring or writing offers. Sellers almost always require a pre-approval to accept a contract, and having one ready keeps you from missing out. A pre-approval usually lasts about 60"90 days. The ideal time is when you think you may buy within the next 3-6months, which gives you clarity on your budget and time to address anything the lender may flag. Best of luck on your home buying journey!

    Answered by DeAnn Brenneman | Tempe, AZ, USA | 56 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 weeks ago
    How can I sell my house fast?

    Great question aEUR" selling quickly and deciding how much work to do is really about strategy, not guesswork. Whether any updates are worth doing depends heavily on your specific home, your budget, and current market conditions. Some projects add real value while others don't move the needle at all. An experienced agent can provide recommendations that are cost-effective and maximize your return on investment. The best first step is a no-obligation meeting with a local Realtor who knows your market and can walk through your options- review comparable sales, talk through timing, and help you decide what (if anything) makes sense to do so you can sell quickly without unnecessary effort or expense. Best of luck!

    Answered by DeAnn Brenneman | Jonesville | 2404 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 weeks ago
    Should I order a home inspection?

    In Virginia, a home inspection isn't legally required, so you can choose to skip it. That said, inspections are strongly recommended because they give you a clearer picture of the home's condition and help you avoid expensive surprises after closing. From a practical standpoint, an inspection gives a Buyer leverage aEUR" whether that's for negotiating repairs at Seller's expense, gaining peace of mind, or identifying major issues that could affect your decision to move forward. In some competitive situations buyers do waive inspections, but that's a strategic decision that should be made carefully and with a clear understanding of the risks. Something else to consider is that the scope of an inspection can be tailored to the type of property aEUR" for example, a single-family home may warrant a full inspection, while a condo or co-op might justify a more limited inspection focused on the interior systems since common elements are typically handled by the co-op/association. I hope this helps!

    Answered by DeAnn Brenneman | | 1411 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 weeks ago

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    600 22nd Street #Suite 101 Virginia beach, VA, 23451

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