Ginger Gendron Top real estate agent in Andover

Ginger Gendron

BHHS Verani
39 Years of Experience
(53)
$6.2
Total Sales Last Year
39
Years of Experience
44
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$593.1K
Average Price Point

    About Ginger Gendron

    How often do you hear that word when dealing with Real Estate? That's only one trait I am known for. Passionate about what I do, how I handle my business, how I treat my clients - passionate about Real Estate. My job is to work for you, to get you into your ideal home with as little stress as possible. To make your dream home, your reality. Licensed in Real Estate since 1987, it wasn't until recently I came back "home" to what I love. My background consists of spending 10+ years in the Commercial Banking Industry. Responsible for a large staff, daily duties of maintaining a branch and overseeing the multimillions in deposits. My experience with working with others and the knowledge of how to preserve that hard-earned money have made me exceed in this industry! Let me help you Licensed Agent in Mass and New Hampshire, Member North Shore Association of RealtorsMember, Multiple Listing Service, CBR designation Notary Public, Member of Haverhill Exchange, HHS CrewBoosters,
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Haverhill, MA

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Georgetown, MA

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    Answered Questions

    Should I wait to increase my credit score before buying a house?

    Hi Gloria, Do you happen to know what your credit score is? I find that when clients talk to a Mortgage Broker, they can help get you on the right path! Increasing your credit score is always a great idea, but you might be surprised what you can already qualify for. Rates are great, call her Broker and check it out. Good Luck - you got this!

    Answered by Ginger Gendron | Middleburg | 1101 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 years ago
    How long does a seller have to respond to my offer?

    Typically response is 24 hours. If seller does not respond in that time frame, deal could still go through if all parties agree. Hope this answers your question.

    Answered by Ginger Gendron | Springfield, MO, USA | 2135 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    Should a shed be included in a home inspection?

    I do agree with Mike. There are circumstances where the shed is included, and depending on the agreement with the inspector, it would be inspected. However, the seller may opt to leave the shed as a gift. When there is any doubt, have your Attorney look over the contract.

    Answered by Ginger Gendron | Lockport, IL, USA | 1961 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How many houses should I view before purchasing one?

    There is no magic number. I have had clients buy the first home they saw, When you walk through that door, and the rush of excitement runs through your veins, you feel excited & nervous, and can picture yourself living there - then, you found your home! The offer is only the first step to purchase, if it feels right, put that offer in. No one wants to miss an opportunity. I truly believe you will know when the "right" one for you when it comes along.

    Answered by Ginger Gendron | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | 1695 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What is the first step in buying a home?

    Get yourself pre approved. Know your numbers. You can be qualified for X amount, but, if you are not comfortable with the monthly payments, go lower. Buying a house is an exciting time, however you do not want to be house poor.

    Answered by Ginger Gendron | | 1691 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
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    1 Main StreetAndover, MA, 01810

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