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About Amy Quimby
I hold two specialized designations that set me apart: the Seller Representative Specialist and the Certified Negotiation Expert. These aren't just letters after my name. They represent a deep commitment to mastering the skills that protect your equity, strengthen your position, and get you the best possible outcome at the negotiating table.
I believe an informed seller is an empowered seller. That's why I walk every client through every step of the process, from preparing your home for market to reviewing offers to handing over keys at closing. No surprises, no confusion, just clear and honest communication from start to finish.
Whether you are upsizing, downsizing, relocating, or navigating a difficult life transition, I meet you exactly where you are. I will always tell you the truth, and I will do it with compassion and respect. My clients know they can count on me to be available, responsive, and genuinely invested in their success.
If you are thinking about selling your home in the DFW area, I would love to sit down with you and talk through your goals. No pressure, no sales pitch, just an honest conversation about what your home could do for your future. Let's make your next move your best move.
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Credentials
LICENSE
Designation
Seller Representative Specialist
RENE (Real Estate Negotiation Expert)
REALTOR
ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)
Specialties
- Buyers
- Sellers
- Residential Property
- Mobile Homes
Listing and Marketing Specialist, Buyer Specialist, First-time Buyer Specialist, New Home Construction Specialist
Awards
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2026
TOP AGENT
Fort Worth, TX
2026
TOP AGENT
Grand Prairie, TX
2026
TOP AGENT
Cedar Hill, TX
Other Awards
Diamond Club Award (Sales & Volume)
FAQ
Answered Questions
Nothing surprises me in this market. What city/state is your home in? How much land? Is it a single, double, or triple wide? Have you made any upgrades to your home? I am happy to send you site-unseen offers from 3 large investment firms. Honestly, I believe you would receive more by listing on the MLS....but you just never know. Amy Quimby 817-564-3878
Yes, you should complete a final walkthrough the morning of closing. Not a day or two before, but the morning of closing. I have seen it all: overnight flood, seller hadn't started packing, spraypainted walls.... If the seller agreed to fix or replace electrical or plumbing issues, it is a very good idea to have a certified electrician or plumber double-check the work before closing.
I am not a lender, but I know how to create a net sheet that shows buyers their estimated payment, down payment, and closing costs. I do this before sending them to a lender because if they are only interested in $400k houses but don't want to pay more than $1,800 per month, a preapproval isn't going to change that, unless they have a large down payment and I would have calculated that into the net sheet. Go look at a few houses that you know are within your monthly budget and figure out if the current market even has what you want. Hope that makes sense!
If it can be done, I assure you, the Loan Factory will be the place. Loan Factory Billy Nguyen Cell (469) 585-4498 [email protected] 2505 South Great Southwest Parkway Grand Prairie, TX 75052
I am not going to tell you not to rent to own. I will tell you to be very careful. Homepartners and Divvy are two companies that offer lease with the option to purchase programs. Neither are inexpensive.
Baylis Claims Consultants. Plantation, Florida. ... CDI Real Estate Solutions. 498 SE Starflower Ave. ... Elite Appraisals & Research LLC. 5825 NW Dooley Cir. ... Gold Seal Appraisals, LLC. Fellsmere, Florida. Hanson Appraisal and Realtors, LLC. ... Iga Construction. ... Matthew Horwich LLC.
I look for foundation movement, water pressure, age of water heater and HVAC, and roof condition.
I am a Realtor, not an appraiser but I can tell you an average full bathroom in DFW will appraise somewhere around $7,000. If the bathroom is smaller, the remodel will cost approximately $4,500, while a large bathroom can be in the neighborhood of $9,000.
First, make sure the lender is able to close your loan within 15 days. Also, there is no harm in increasing your earnest deposit (and/or option fee in certain states).
