Mehrooz Misaghian Top real estate agent in Las Vegas

Mehrooz Misaghian

Modern Choice Realty and Property Management
9 Years of Experience
(9)
$12M
Total Sales Last Year
9
Years of Experience
21
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$469.6K
Average Price Point

    About Mehrooz Misaghian

    With over 8 years of dedicated experience in the real estate industry, Mehrooz Misaghian has earned a reputation as a trusted and knowledgeable broker. His journey began as a Realtor, and through hard work and commitment, he has risen to the rank of Broker, becoming a true leader in the field. Mehrooz's passion for real estate is evident in his unwavering dedication to helping clients achieve their dream homes. Whether you're buying your first home, selling a property, or looking for a lucrative investment opportunity, Mehrooz's expertise and market insights are at your service. As a Broker, Mehrooz goes the extra mile to ensure that every transaction is seamless and successful. His in-depth understanding of the local market, negotiation skills, and commitment to client satisfaction set him apart. He believes in building lasting relationships based on trust, integrity, and a client-centric approach. When you choose Mehrooz Misaghian as your real estate broker, you're not just getting a professional with industry knowledge; you're gaining a partner who genuinely cares about your real estate goals. With Mehrooz by your side, you can navigate the real estate market with confidence. Explore the possibilities and make informed decisions with Mehrooz Misaghian as your trusted real estate broker. Contact him today to embark on your real estate journey.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Persian, English, Spanish
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - - #
    Designation

    Certified Commercial Member

    Seniors Real Estate Specialist

    Certified Commercial Investment Member

    RENE (Real Estate Negotiation Expert)

    Licensed Realtor

    Broker / Associate Broker

    REALTOR

    Military Relocation Professional

    ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)

    SFR (Short Sales & Foreclosure Resource)

    CRS (Certified Residential Specialist)

    CLHMS (Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist)

    Certified Negotiation Expert

    Seller Representative Specialist

    CDPE (Certified Distressed PropertyExpert)

    Real Estate Broker

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Rentals
    • Residential Property
    • Commercial Property

    Answered Questions

    Where are my property lines?

    To find your official property lines, especially if you've had disputes, the most reliable approach is to start with your property deed, which contains the legal description of your land, and then use your county's online GIS map for a general visual reference. However, these maps aren't legally precise, so the best step is to hire a licensed land surveyor who can physically measure your property, locate or place boundary markers, and provide a certified survey that holds up legally. You can also check for existing markers or review a plat map from your title report, but these aren't always accurate on their own. Since you're planning to sell, getting a professional survey and resolving any boundary issues now will help avoid delays, disputes, or disclosures that could impact your sale.

    Answered by Mehrooz Misaghian | Wake Forest, NC, USA | 8 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 hours ago
    How do I know if the market is right for selling my property?

    There isn't a single perfect time to sell, but you can tell if the market is right by looking at a few key factors: if homes in your area are selling quickly and prices are stable or rising, and there isn't much competition, that's a strong sign it's a good time. In 2026, the market is more balancedaEUR"buyers are still active, but more selective due to higher interest rates and increased inventoryaEUR"so well-priced, move-in-ready homes tend to perform best. Timing also helps, with spring usually being the strongest season. Ultimately, the right time to sell is when both the market conditions and your personal situation (equity, next move, financial readiness) align, and when your home can stand out and be priced correctly to attract serious buyers.

    Answered by Mehrooz Misaghian | Oneonta | 6 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 hours ago
    How do I know if the market is right for selling my property?

    There isn't a single perfect time to sell, but you can tell if the market is right by looking at a few key factors: if homes in your area are selling quickly and prices are stable or rising, and there isn't much competition, that's a strong sign it's a good time. In 2026, the market is more balancedaEUR"buyers are still active, but more selective due to higher interest rates and increased inventoryaEUR"so well-priced, move-in-ready homes tend to perform best. Timing also helps, with spring usually being the strongest season. Ultimately, the right time to sell is when both the market conditions and your personal situation (equity, next move, financial readiness) align, and when your home can stand out and be priced correctly to attract serious buyers.

    Answered by Mehrooz Misaghian | Oneonta | 6 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 hours ago
    I don't want to rent anymore

    You don't need a large savings account to buy a homeaEUR"many first-time buyers get in with as little as 3%"3.5% down, and some programs even allow 0% down. On top of that, closing costs (usually 2%"5%) can often be covered by the seller or through assistance programs, meaning your total out-of-pocket cost could be very lowaEUR"sometimes just a few thousand dollars. The process starts with getting pre-approved for a mortgage, then finding a home, making an offer, and completing inspections and closing. While your income and credit still matter, the key is finding the right loan program and strategy, which can make owning a home much more achievable than most renters think.

    Answered by Mehrooz Misaghian | Amarillo, TX, USA | 19 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 hours ago