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Adam Rayner @ Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage

Adam Rayner @ Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage

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1650 Bath Rd, Kingston, Ontario, K7M 4X6, Canada
(613) 384-5500 www.adamrayner.ca
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Apr 22, 2018
5 years ago, Adam assisted us in finding our perfect starter home. We had no idea who he was, but from then on, we knew he was a life-time "gem" to have around. He more recently helped us to sell our home. With his stellar marketing, along with precise realty skills, we ended up with 33 viewings in 5 days, and a total of 5 offers when all was said and done. Our house lasted on the market 6 days before accepting an offer that was well over the listed price. Another factor we valued was his previous background in building homes -- You can ask him anything about a home and he will instantly apply his great deal of understanding and experience in terms of building quality. When I knew I had found our dream home -- he dropped everything when I called and ensured we could view it ASAP and even had our offer submitted within hours of the home coming on the market. I can honestly say , Adam has ALWAYS looked out for our best interest and we look forward to working with him for many more years to come. He truly cares about us and our family, and this alone is difficult to find in realty. Overall -- we TRUST his professional opinion and would recommend him to anyone. Thank you for all you have done for us, Adam! Words can not express how grateful we are.

Apr 4, 2018
Adam is the best. Knowledgeable, helpful, and extremely likable. Best of all - not pushy AT ALL. We recommend him to everyone we can.

Feb 15, 2018

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