Suzi Cree Top real estate agent in Loveland

Suzi Cree

Keller Williams Associate Partners
14 Years of Experience
(78)
$2.3M
Total Sales Last Year
14
Years of Experience
40
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$385.7K
Average Price Point

    About Suzi Cree

    PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS GRI-Graduate Realtor(R) Institute ABR-Accredited Buyer's Representative OAR President's Club 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 CABR Circle of Excellence 2016, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22 - National Association of Realtors(R) - Ohio Association of Realtors(R) - Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors(R) - Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service EDUCATION AND BACKGROUND - Licensed, full-time real estate professional, full-time sales associate - Experienced with relocating buyers and sellers, new construction, short sales, foreclosures, and everything in between. - Previously worked in advertising and graphic design - Miami University - graduate. * Actively involved in my community and resident of Loveland * Love photography and travel *Enjoy spending time with my family including my 2 girls, my son and my husband. After you have had the chance to review this information, contact me so I can tell you more about how I can help. My number is 513-532-8917. I appreciate the opportunity to earn your business. Cheers!
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Italian
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Loveland, OH

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Goshen, OH

    Other Awards

    OAR President's Club, ABR, GRI, CABR Circle of Excellence

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    Answered Questions

    Selling as is?

    Hi Eric, If you have a renovation that has begun (but not finished), like a bathroom partially completed, then I would recommend finishing the project. However, if there are renovations that you planned on doing and never got around to then I most likely would recommend selling at a lower price (as is). You almost never recover 100% of the renovations unless you are doing everything yourself at a high level. I hope this helps

    Answered by Suzi Cree | Marietta, SC, USA | 1203 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    Should I avoid an ARM loan?

    An ARM will increase regardless. Currently interest rates are still low (on a historic average). The rates will most likely only increase in time. Best thing to do is speak with 2-3 lenders. Get their opinions and listen to them. They often have several finance options and products so you can accomplish your investment goals. They will help guide you and the more information you have the better you are going to be in making the best decision for you.

    Answered by Suzi Cree | Omaha, NE, USA | 1277 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
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    Location

    7372 Liberty One DrLiberty Township, OH, 45044

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