Robert Sanchez Top real estate agent in Jersey City

Robert Sanchez

Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty
14 Years of Experience
(19)
$20M
Total Sales Last Year
14
Years of Experience
11
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$694.7K
Average Price Point

    About Robert Sanchez

    Robert Sanchez is a real estate professional specializing in Northern New Jersey, with a primary focus on Jersey City, the greater Hudson County market, and Union County, including Westfield, Scotch Plains, Cranford, Mountainside, Springfield, and Kenilworth.


    With over 14 years of experience, Robert works with buyers, sellers, and investors across condos, single-family homes, and multi-family properties. His approach is centered on strategic pricing, targeted marketing, and strong negotiation, helping clients succeed in competitive markets.


    What sets Robert apart is his ability to create demand for his listings. Through targeted outreach and consistent exposure to buyers relocating from New York City and Hudson County, he ensures properties are positioned in front of the right audience-not simply placed on the market and left to wait.


    For buyers, this means access to opportunities and strong positioning in competitive situations. For sellers, it means a clear plan, consistent communication, and a focused strategy designed to deliver results.


    Robert is known for being direct, responsive, and committed to guiding his clients through every step of the process with clarity and confidence.

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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

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    What questions should I ask when interviewing real estate agents to sell my house?

    If you're already asking these questions, you're ahead of most sellers. A lot of people focus on marketing and recent sales, which are importantaEUR"but the real difference between agents usually comes down to how they plan to create demand and manage the process once you're on the market. A few questions I'd definitely add: What are you doing beyond the MLS to actually bring buyers? Every agent will list your home. Not every agent has a plan to actively go after buyers or tap into different buyer pools. How are you going to position my home against similar listings? Two similar homes can get very different results depending on pricing, presentation, and how they're introduced to the market. What happens if we don't get strong activity in the first couple of weeks? You want someone who already has a planaEUR"not someone figuring it out as they go. Where are your buyers typically coming from? Some agents rely mostly on local traffic. Others consistently bring in buyers from outside areas, which can make a big difference. Can you walk me through a recent listing step by step? This usually tells you more than anything elseaEUR"how they think, how they adjust, and how hands-on they are. What I've seen over the years is that the listings that perform the best are the ones that are positioned with a clear strategy from day oneaEUR"not just put on the market and left to wait. If an agent can walk you through that plan in a way that makes sense and back it up with real examples, you're likely in good hands.

    Answered by Robert Sanchez | Trenton | 22 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 days ago

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    77 Hudson StreetJersey City, NJ, 07302

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