Sasha Lerner Top real estate agent in Martinsburg

Sasha Lerner

EXIT Success Realty
3 Years of Experience
(8)
$3.6M
Total Sales Last Year
3
Years of Experience
11
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$345.5K
Average Price Point

    About Sasha Lerner

    Hi, I'm Sasha Lerner, a licensed professional and I'm passionate about helping my clients achieve their real estate goals. Whether you're buying, selling, or investing, I'm here to make the process enjoyable and successful for you. With a background in managing businesses and providing top-tier customer service, I bring a unique blend of expertise and care to every transaction. I also offer notary services, and I'm fluent in Russian, which allows me to assist a wider range of clients. I'm licensed in WV, MD and PA. If you're relocating, I'll make the transition smooth and stress-free. I also specialize in helping clients explore investment opportunities, whether you're looking for short-term rental properties or long-term growth. I also manage short-term rentals. Testimonials: Ann Desp - Sasha provided outstanding assistance in the sale of our home, and we are delighted to give her a five-star review. Her professionalism and expertise made the process seamless and efficient. As we were relocating from one state to another, Sasha's deep knowledge of the market enabled us to price our home strategically, resulting in multiple offers and a successful sale within just 3 weeks. Sasha is a pleasure to work with, and we highly recommend her services to anyone seeking a skilled and dedicated real estate professional. Michael M.- Mrs Lerner was/is a blessing from Jesus! She was always available whenever I had questions or concerns, regardless of the situation or time of day along with taking a personal approach to my situation and needs. To anyone reading this that is or will be working with her: You are blessed! Laverne Ogieste- Sasha is top-notch, tenacious, trustworthy, resourceful and an excellent communicator. She takes the time to listen to her clients needs and works hard to exceed expectations. She will be honest and straight forward with you and does not sugar-coat anything. If you want someone who genuinely cares about your interests, she's the one! If you listen to her advice or recommendations during the house hunting process, maybe you can also close and walk into your new home in 2-weeks
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Russian
    Community Involvement
    VOLUNTEER at local non-profits
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    reading, outdoors, yoga
    FAMILY
    Mom, wife, grandmother, friend, daughter
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    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property
    • Commercial Property

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Hedgesville, WV

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    Answered Questions

    When should I start freaking out that my house isn't selling?

    Hi Farrah, First, take a deep breath aEUR" it's very common right now for homes to take longer to sell because of higher mortgage rates and affordability challenges. One month on the market is not a long time, even if it feels stressful. Here's what I'd recommend: 1. Review your pricing " Sometimes a small adjustment to align with current market conditions can generate interest. 2. Evaluate your marketing " High-quality photos, virtual tours, and strong online exposure make a big difference. 3. Check your presentation " Make sure your home shows well: clean, decluttered, and welcoming. 4. Be patient, but proactive " Don't panic and make drastic changes without understanding why buyers haven't acted. Sudden deep price cuts can backfire. Instead, strategically adjust your approach. 5. Stay in touch with your agent " Ask for their feedback on showings and market activity. They can give you insight on what buyers are thinking. Bottom line: stay calm, but act strategically. One month without an offer is normal in today's market; rushing into drastic measures often leads to regrets. Focus on optimizing price, presentation, and exposure rather than panicking.

    Answered by Sasha Lerner | Austin | 44 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 hours ago
    How do I make my offer stand out?

    a,>> 1. Make your offer clean and simple aEURc Minimize contingencies. For example, if you can, consider: aEURc Shortening inspection or appraisal contingencies aEURc Offering a quick close aEURc Sellers love certainty. A clean, easy-to-close offer often beats a slightly higher offer with lots of conditions. 2. Show your seriousness aEURc Include a personal letter introducing yourself and your situation. Sellers often have an emotional connection to their home aEUR" a letter can make them feel good about selling to you. aEURc Include pre-approval proof from a reputable lender. Being financially ready reduces the seller's risk. 3. Flexible terms aEURc Offer flexibility with closing dates or rent-back options if they need time to move. aEURc Sometimes non-monetary concessions (e.g., agreeing to take the home " as-isaEUR?) make a huge difference. 4. Escalation clauses (carefully) aEURc If you're limited on budget, an escalation clause can let you compete without overspending. aEURc Example: " I'll beat any competing offer by $1,000 up to $X max.aEUR? aEURc It signals competitiveness but keeps you in control financially

    Answered by Sasha Lerner | San Jose, CA | 24 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 hours ago
    Do I need an agent to go see a house I like?

    1. How to see a house aEURc Open houses: You can go on your ownaEUR"just show up. No agent required. aEURc Private showings: You can call the listing agent (the agent representing the seller) and request a showing. Again, no agent needed, but the listing agent represents the seller, not you. a,>> 2. Why having your own agent is smart Even though it's not required: aEURc Your agent represents your interests, not the seller's. aEURc They can help you understand pricing, disclosures, and potential issues. aEURc They handle negotiations and paperwork if you decide to make an offer. a,>> 3. Do you pay your agent? aEURc Typically no direct cost to you. In most markets, the seller pays the commission for both agents (listing agent + buyer's agent). aEURc That means you can have full representation without paying out of pocket, but you get the benefit of someone looking out for you.

    Answered by Sasha Lerner | Torrance | 23 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 hours ago
    My roof needs replaced do i have to tell the buyer?

    Yes aEUR" you legally need to disclose it. Even if it's only in the garage, most states require sellers to report any known defects that could affect the value or safety of the home. Hiding it could lead to serious legal trouble later. Here's how to handle it professionally: a,>> 1. Be honest on your disclosure form aEURc Most states have a seller disclosure statement that asks about leaks, roof issues, or structural problems. aEURc You should indicate the roof is old and may have a leak in the garage. 2. Get a professional opinion (optional but helpful) aEURc Having a roofer inspect and provide a quote or report can: aEURc Give buyers confidence that you're transparent aEURc Show exactly what repair or replacement may cost aEURc Prevent surprise negotiation drama later 3. You don't have to fix it before selling aEURc Disclosure is enough aEUR" you can sell " as-is.aEUR? aEURc Buyers may request a repair credit or negotiate based on the inspection findings, but that's better than hiding it. 4. Why disclosure helps you aEURc Avoids lawsuits or renegotiations after closing aEURc Builds trust with the buyer aEUR" buyers are less likely to walk away if they feel you were upfront aEURc Makes your transaction smoother overall

    Answered by Sasha Lerner | Chesterfield | 19 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 hours ago

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    115-3 Aikens CenterMartinsburg, WV, 25404

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