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About Jennifer Davidheiser
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- Sellers
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- Residential Property
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First Time Home Buyers, Sellers, Buyers, Relocation, Estate Sales, Foreclosures, Investment Properties, Multi-Family Properties
Awards
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2025
TOP AGENT
Pottstown, PA
2025
TOP AGENT
Boyertown, PA
2025
TOP AGENT
Birdsboro, PA
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Multi-year FIVE STAR Rated Real Estate Agent - Philadelphia Magazine, HomeLight Top Buyer's Agent, HomeLight Top Seller's Agent, Zillow 5-Star Premier Agent
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Jennifer Davidheiser's Reviews & Ratings
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Jennifer always does an outstanding job for her client. She is the most professional, fair real estate agent I ever met. She is the best RE agent you want on your team. She cares the most about what she does, and she always does excellent work. She is the best and deserves the best. i can not thank her enough for everything.
Sccpm
I would highly recommend Jennifer Davidheiser for all your real estate needs. She is very professional and works tirelessly for her clients. We were very satisfied with everything she handled for us. Jennifer kept us very informed of showings and interest in the house. We listened to all the advice she gave us. There were no snags in the entire process and settlement went very smoothly.
Fatmaggie
Jennifer was recommended to us and we are so happy to have had her as our realtor! She is highly professional and very experienced. Her kind personality is quite evident along with her personalized approach to take us through the entire process of successfully selling our house. Throughout our short time with her, Jennifer was incredibly communicative. She promptly answered calls and emails keeping us informed about every development. Her ability to clearly explain complex bidding and contract details was invaluable. Jennifer met with us frequently as we downsized our home and we are pleased to have sold the house in less than one week from the listing date. We were anxious about selling our property but Jennifer was calm, reliable and very reassuring! We highly recommend Jennifer to anyone who is selling or purchasing any type of real estate.
Ccooper464
Jennifer is a true professional. She knows the area and the current market and listened to what we wanted. Since this was our first house sale, we relied 100% on Jennifer's knowledge and guidance. She was in constant contact with us and very quick (within minutes) to answer questions, day or night. She expertly anticipated the perfect timing and pricing to list our home in order to generate the most interest. We had multiple offers and the house sold very quickly for well over asking. The entire process from listing to closing was extremely smooth. She handled all the details with the utmost competence and grace. We very highly recommend Jennifer! Would give 10 stars if we could.
Leah Harris
Jen was amazing from start to finish. We used her to buy our first home and then recently to sell our first home. She was absolutely incredible and knowledgeable on both sides of the buy/sell process. Shes incredibly hard working and her communication is very thorough and understandable. Shes also hilarious which everyone can use a good laugh.
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Hello Mark. This is a very common question in Real Estate. The previous answer has to do more with the care of an individual. Here is the best link I could find which explains the definition of a bedroom as it pertains to real estate. It has to do with size and egress mainly. Closets have no bearing on a bedroom as many people think. https://riverfrontappraisals.com/what-makes-a-room-a-bedroom/
To piggy back off of what Steven said, talk to friends and family to find out who they used both for a lender and a Realtor. Do your research. Look how long the Realtor has been doing real estate. Do they know the area you are interested in. Do they work full time or part time. Are they good with communication and answer/return calls. Make sure both the lender and Realtor are local. In my PA area, we shy away from lenders who are not known and local. It may be the difference between an accepted offer and a passed over offer. Have that preapproval ready to go before you start seeing homes in person. Good luck!
Seller's disclosures are to be completed to the best of your knowledge. It is assumed that you may not know the exact date something was updated. Perhaps you know the year but not the exact date. You may always mark " unknownaEUR? however I have seen this overused and it throws up a red flag to me as an agent. Just keep in mind, to the best of your knowledge. If you truly don't know, mark unknown. Good luck with your sale!
Hello Javier. This answer can change locally. I would contact a few local Realtors and see who you feel comfortable with. Ask friends and family. Do your research on the Realtor. How long have they been in business? Do they know the area you are looking in? Are they full time or part time? Are they good with communication? Don't sign a buyer contract until you are comfortable with your choice. A local Realtor can explain the entire process to you at no cost. They can also help you find a local lender who can further explain the financial part of the sale. Closing costs and commissions vary by location and also the current real estate market. Here in PA we aren't seeing sellers paying buyer's closing costs however when the market shifts we do. Also, here in PA the seller typically pays the sales commission.
Hi Susie. There is no right answer for your question. I can tell you I have had several buyers over the years kick themselves for not jumping on one of the first homes they looked at. Nothing else compared. I think it is normal to wonder " will I like something else more?aEUR? My best advice is do some searching online beforehand to get a feel for what you are looking for in a home and what area you want. Also, the going price for the style of home you are looking for. Then, make an offer on what you can see yourself in for the foreseeable future. Good luck!
Hi Natalie. It is a week since your post and I am hoping that you have resolved your issue. I can say that here in PA, it would be the buyer who would have to agree to challenge the appraisal as it is their lender and appraisal. First I look for errors in the appraisal. This is your best argument for a reevaluation of value. If buyer and seller agree to dispute, the agents can submit more appropriate comparable sales in hopes that the appraiser will reconsider. There is usually a form that needs to be completed. Best of luck with your transaction.
Additionally, the type of financing you are considering may factor in. If you are buying a property cash it is completely up to you. If you are financing your purchase, the type of loan you are utilizing may prevent you from buying certain " fixer uppersaEUR? based on their condition.
Hi Alpa. I always ask my clients what their priority is. If it is timing, perhaps an " as-isaEUR? sale is appropriate. If it is maximizing your profit, then doing a few repairs/upgrades may be in order. An experienced local Realtor will be able to advise you best on the current market and what to do. Best of luck!
Hi Kim. How many Realtors did you interview before choosing this one? Is this something typical for your area? I usually recommend interviewing 3 agents before choosing one. Here in PA we all adhere to standard practices but each agent handles things a little differently. Best of luck with your sale!
Your assessed value is not your market value. Your assessed value is typically a fraction of your market value used for calculating your property tax amount.
Hello Robert! I am from PA myself. No one has a crystal ball BUT many say the interest rates will begin to fall a little by late winter/early spring. Here in PA we have a seasonal real estate market to contend with. I personally do not see values going down. More so a plateau of values. If you are looking to potentially sell for more, I would consider waiting until March/April/May. That is of course if you have the time. Best of luck!
Hi Andrew. I personally suggest finding a local lender. Perhaps someone that a friend or family member used. In my area, sellers and listing agents like to see local lenders involved in the sale. Find a lender who is familiar with your local taxes and other pertinent sale info. Most of the preapproval and application process can be done online. They will need initial information such as income, credit card bills, car loans, rent payments, school loans, bank account balances, etc. Best of luck with your purchase!
Hi Bill. Ohio, like my neighboring state of Pennsylvania has a seasonal real estate market. Things tend to slow a bit in the winter time. The seasonal market slow paired with the increased mortgage rates are making home sales a little different than they were six months to a year ago. I would ask your listing agent what the feedback is from the showings. If you are having a good amount of showings but no offers, buyers may be finding other homes that they prefer over yours for the price. For whatever reason. You may need to price even more competitively or be patient until the market picks up. Best of luck.
Hi Eric. I am in a different state but I may be able to help. What is your question?
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