Jeff Seman Top real estate agent in Anthem

Jeff Seman

Ironwood Fine Properties
23 Years of Experience
(53)
$12M
Total Sales Last Year
23
Years of Experience
91
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$761.8K
Average Price Point

    About Jeff Seman

    Ironwood Team voted BEST of ZILLOW by our clients! We are a group of local knowledgable Anthem Realtors and Prescott Valley Realtors. We live, work and raise our families here! North valley homes and communities are our specialties. It pays to have local expertise. Over 17 years experience in Real Estate. Former Real Estate Broker for The Ritz Carlton, Dove Mountain, Sales Agent and Broker for builders Del Webb and Pulte Homes. 15 year Golf Professional and member of the PGA of America. Over $200 million in sales. Unique insight into master planned communities of North Scottsdale and North Phoenix.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Former PGA Golf Professional, love the game.
    FAMILY
    Married with two kids.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Arizona - # BR534548000
    Designation

    CRB (Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager)

    Counselors of Real Estate

    Real Estate Investing

    Top Producer

    Seller Representative Specialist

    Licensed Realtor

    Real Estate Broker

    REALTOR

    Member PGA, Real Estate Broker

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      New River, AZ

    • rewards

      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Black Canyon City, AZ

    Other Awards

    PGA of America

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    Where can I find small homes?

    Richard, Here is a link to buying tiny houses. There are not usually listed on our MLS. Best of luck! Jeff https://tinyhouselistings.com/countries/united-states/states/arizona

    Answered by Jeff Seman | Kingman | 671 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 years ago
    How many houses should I view before buying one?

    Susie, many times buyers will find the home they want in the first couple they see BUT we continue to view homes, especially in this market to make sure. Lots of the homes we see are to confirm the one we thought we liked in the first place. I have seldom sold a home to a buyer in the last 17 years that they loved 100% of the home. It this market you can be picky. Find the right location with the most items for your want/need list. You will make it your own:). Happy shopping!

    Answered by Jeff Seman | Phoenix | 1206 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    Do I need a lawyer to buy a home?

    Henry, you do not need a lawyer to buy a home in Colorado. The transfer of ownership is done through a trust company. Your Realtor will know of several. You can use a lawyer to review your documents but it is not required. Best of luck!

    Answered by Jeff Seman | Boulder | 751 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What can I do if I have concerns with my agent?

    As a Real Estate Broker with several agents on our team I have run into this situation. Not everyone is a good fit. If you have these concerns I do believe the best thing for you and the agent is to discuss them in person and be honest and respectful. The Realtor has put time and money into the sale of your home. They should at least be able to address your concerns. If after you address the concerns and you are still not happy with the situation, then you should begin looking for an agent that is a better fit. My guess, your agent will handle it like a professional and use the feedback to grow to become better at what they do and help you to a successful home sale:). Best of luck.

    Answered by Jeff Seman | Mount Prospect | 1359 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What are red flags when considering a home purchase?

    Great question. With any home purchase through a Real Estate agent, you will be given a grace period for inspections. Even if the home is being sold "As Is" you should have a period to bring in a licensed inspector to inspect the property. The small cost (under $500) will give you all you need to know good and bad about the property. With this knowledge you can determine if the home is worth the "fixing up". When I do flips I look at 4 major things (roof condition, mold, termites, HVAC/furnace). If you decide not to move forward you can cancel during this period and get your earnest deposit back. The cost for the professional inspector is worth it to see what is behind the walls. Best of luck.

    Answered by Jeff Seman | Grand Junction | 948 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
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    40214 North Oakhurst CourtAnthem, AZ, 85086

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