Holly Brink Top real estate agent in Davenport

Holly Brink

My Real Estate Company, LLC F06612000
15 Years of Experience
(141)
$0
Total Sales Last Year
15
Years of Experience
309
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$247.5K
Average Price Point

    About Holly Brink

    Buying or selling a home shouldn't be difficult. At least, thats Holly's philosophy. She's been helping home buyers and sellers navigate the complex world of real estate since 2008. And she'shad a lot of fun doing it. Over the years, she'slearned that focusing on the needs, expectations, and dreams of her clients can go a long, long way. As an agent, Holly's results speak for themselves. Her proven process, in-depth industry knowledge, and ninja negotiation skills helps her buy and sell 500% more houses than the average realtor per year. The average realtor sells 6 homes per year. Holly averages 36. " Transparency. Honesty. Education. Partnership. Authenticity. They're more than just words on a page to me. They're the driving force behind how I live my life, and how I serve my clients.aEUR? Need a Real Estate Resource? Let's chat. I'd love the chance to interview for the job.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Some American Sign Language
    Community Involvement
    Church, Volunteering, Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS), Spencer Public Library Board
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Arts & Crafts, Painting, Reading, geocaching, dining out, antiquing
    FAMILY
    Daughter, Son, Schnoodle
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    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers

    New Construction, Listing & Selling Homes

    Awards

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      2024

      TOP 25 AGENT

      Iowa

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      2024

      TOP AGENT

      Spencer, IA

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      2024

      TOP AGENT

      Everly, IA

    Other Awards

    Re/Max 100% Club 2014 & 2015

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    How can I get the most money from selling my house?

    Ronda,<p><br></p><p>Where are you located? An experienced agent in your area should be able to give you more personalized advice on what to do to prepare your home for sale and the most effective list price. However, here are some common pointers:</p><p>1.) DeClutter your home. Buyers want to feel roomy not claustrophobic so it's important to keep countertops clear and empty out the pantries and closets as much as possible. If everything is stuffed to the Brin it sends a message that there isn't enough room in the houses. </p><p>2.) DePersonalize the home. Take down all of your personal photos. If removing them from the wall be sure to patch and paint.</p><p>3.) Landscaping/ Curb Appeal. Make sure the landscaping is clean and inviting. The snow has been shoveled, the grass is trimmed, the weeds are gone. </p><p>4.) Neutralize the home. If you have any bright colored or exceptionally dark walls it might be worth a few hundred dollars to Killz the wall and paint it a white or tan (a neutral) color.</p><p>5.) Get a home inspection before you list the home and fix as much as possible before listing the home. This will add more value to the home and will end up netting you more than if you wait for the buyer to find it. </p><p>Honestly, everything boils down to price. You have to price the home right because if you overprice it, you will end up losing money in the long run. </p><p>Good luck! </p><p>Holly Brink, The Monique Walker Team</p>

    Answered by Holly Brink | | 2571 Views | Working With an Agent | 9 years ago
    Do all homes need sump pumps?

    A sump pump is a device used to remove unwanted water accumulated in a sump pit, typically located in the basement of a home. It is often USD to prevent basement flooding due to excess groundwater or late amounts of rainwater. Homeowners with a basement and those in areas prone to flooding or heavy rain may need a sump pump to protect their homes from unwanted water.

    Answered by Holly Brink | Hiseville, KY, USA | 1618 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    If I buy a fixer upper where can i get money to renovate?

    You can get funding for renovating a fixer-upper through various sources, including traditional bank loans, home renovation loans, personal loans, and grants. You can also explore crowdfunding platforms and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) to finance renovations. Some fix and flippers find "hard money lenders." Additionally, you can research local or state grants for homeowners needing renovations.

    Answered by Holly Brink | Kill Devil Hills, NC, USA | 1657 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
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    4620 East 53rd Street #STE 200 Davenport, IA, 52807

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