Marti Reeder rises to the Top 1 of John L. Scott agents in challenging real estate market

Auburn, WALocal News

Marti Reeder, a managing broker with John L. Scott Real Estate, has been distinguished as one of the top 1% of agents in a highly competitive real estate market, marking a significant achievement amid declining home sales. Celebrating over 20 years as a REALTOR®, Reeder has cultivated a reputation for her expertise and dedication, becoming a go-to resource for clients navigating major financial decisions. The National Association of REALTORS® noted that 2024 experienced the lowest home sales since 1995, underscoring the industry's challenges. Reeder credits her success to her supportive team, including her husband Merle, asserting that teamwork is crucial in overcoming market volatility.

Her accolades include multiple Best REALTOR® awards and recognition in REAL Trends as one of America's Best real estate professionals, solidifying her authority in the field. As a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), she has consistently performed at a high level within her office. For individuals looking to buy or sell, Team Marti provides expert guidance tailored to current market conditions, ensuring clients receive the best possible service. With a commitment to community engagement and professional excellence, Reeder continues to make a significant impact in the real estate landscape.

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