Tenisha Baylor Top real estate agent in Emporia

Tenisha Baylor

RE/MAX EK Real Estate
9 Years of Experience
(13)
$9.8M
Total Sales Last Year
9
Years of Experience
43
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years

    About Tenisha Baylor

    Associate Broker. Specialties: Buyer's agent, Listing agent, Consulting, Property Management, Landlord. As an Associate Broker and Listing Specialist I am excited to join the RE/MAX EK Real Estate team in Emporia. I have written a book called: The Ultimate Guide to Selling Your Home to help sellers on their journey. I have been in sales management for over 10 years. My hobbies include adventure scuba diving, basketball, crocheting, and spending time with my family. My punctuality and strong attention to detail will help make any real estate transaction a pleasant experience. I would love to help you with all your real estate needs!
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Rotary Club, Children's Miracle Network Hospital, Main Street, Chamber of Commerce
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Running, Gardening, and Leatherwork just to name a few!
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Kansas - # 00239626
    Designation

    SFR (Short Sales & Foreclosure Resource)

    RENE (Real Estate Negotiation Expert)

    PSA (Pricing Strategy Advisor)

    Seller Representative Specialist

    Seniors Real Estate Specialist

    GRI (Graduate Realtor Institute)

    CRS (Certified Residential Specialist)

    ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)

    Green Designation

    At Home with Diversity

    Military Relocation Professional

    ePro

    Licensed Realtor

    Broker / Associate Broker

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Emporia, KS

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Neosho Rapids, KS

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Reading, KS

    Other Awards

    Platinum Miracle Agent 2025, 100% Club 2024, Executive Club 2023, Platinum Club 2025

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    Answered Questions

    Should I order a home inspection?

    Yes, I strongly recommend ordering a home inspection. A home inspection helps you understand the condition of the home beyond what you can see during a showing, and it can uncover issues with major systems like the roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, foundation, and more. Even if a home looks well cared for, an inspection gives you clarity, peace of mind, and the opportunity to address concerns before closing. It's one of the best ways to protect yourself and make an informed decision during the purchase process.

    Answered by Tenisha Baylor | | 1477 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago
    Is 2026 a good year to sell a home?

    Yes, 2026 can be a good year to sell, but it depends on your goals and your local market. Since you have up to 5 years and no pressure, you're in a great position to sell when conditions are most favorable. The biggest factors to watch are home values, buyer demand, interest rates, and how much competition is on the market in your price range. If you want to benefit the most, it's smart to get an updated value and market review so you can decide whether selling this year or waiting makes the most financial sense.

    Answered by Tenisha Baylor | Topeka, KS, USA | 163 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago
    How many open houses is the right amount?

    There isn't one perfect number of open houses, and four isn't automatically too many. The right amount depends on your location, price range, and how much buyer traffic your home is getting. In many markets, one open house can be enough, but having more can make sense when you want maximum exposure quickly or when showings have been limited. Two in one weekend (like Saturday and Sunday) can capture different groups of buyers. The most important thing is that the open houses have a clear purpose and a plan. If you're doing multiple open houses, your agent should be tracking feedback, turnout, and whether it's leading to private showings or offers. If it isn't producing results after the first one or two, it may be time to adjust the strategy instead of repeating the same approach.

    Answered by Tenisha Baylor | Wichita, KS, USA | 4115 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago
    Buyer's Contract?

    A buyer's contract is typically still valid, even if you've only been working together a short time, and it may apply to any home you purchase during that contract period. That said, it can often be negotiable. Many agents will work with you if a private opportunity comes up, especially if it's a unique situation like buying from a friend's parents. The best next step is to read the contract for the start/end dates and any wording about " exclusive representation,aEUR? then talk with your agent directly. In many cases, you can request a release, a modification, or agree on terms that are fair to everyone.

    Answered by Tenisha Baylor | Shelton, CT, USA | 104 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    1201 West 6th AvenueEmporia, KS, 66801

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