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Selling Your Home Right Now… You Won’t Be Undersold [ Jack Roberts Style ]

RIGHT NOW MAY BE A GOOD TIME TO SELL Jack Roberts Style

WE ARE ALL SOLD OUT OF INVENTORY VIDEO

OUR TRIBUTE TO THE LATE JACK ROBERTS

In this video Joe Kiser, Jason Fox and Chris Fiamengo explain why it may be the right time for you to sell your house... Jack Roberts style.

Jack was a locally famous appliance store owner of his name, Jack Roberts Appliance.  He became famous by filming wacky TV commercials with his wife Linda.

These commercials would usually paint Jack as being somewhat crazy about appliance pricing and his wife being the sensible and stable voice that would keep him focused.  They would often end the commercial with Linda throwing a pie in Jacks face.

Although, he was much more than an appliance pitch man.

He was a very important person in my life.  He taught me so much more than how to sell and run a business.  He taught me how be compassionate, how to give back to a community that had given him so much, how to be a husband, how to be a father, how to be a friend... and how to film a wacky commercial.

Watch the video to find out why you right now may be a good time to sell your home.

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SELLING YOUR HOUSE RIGHT NOW... YOU WON'T BE UNDERSOLD! JACK ROBERTS STYLE [VIDEO TRANSCRIPT]

We're all sold out!

Hi guys I'm Joe

I'm Jason

And I'm Chris

Today's video we're doing in the theme of Jack Roberts. Jack
Roberts was a notorious appliance salesman here in the Pacific
Northwest and also one of the biggest influencers in our partner Jason's life.

Yeah I got the chance to work for Jack for about three years and a matter of fact this jacket he gave me with my name on it and I've hung onto it this whole time. He was a big influence in my life. He taught me how to be successful not only in business but as a father as a husband and most importantly as a friend.

So Chris why are we doing this video today?

Well we're very low on inventory.

Interest rates are still amazingly low.

Still got a good job growth.

Now might be a good time to sell.

If you wait until spring it might be shoot yourself in the foot, in fact if you list now...

You won't be Undersold!

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"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." ~ Gandhi [ Recognized as a top 3.5% agent in the United States. ] [ Jason Fox was born in Everett, WA currently lives in the Meadowdale neighborhood in Lynnwood and has lived in different parts of the Puget Sound area in between. He has been in the real estate industry for 20 years in many different capacities. From General Manager of a real estate CRM engagement business, Founder of 2 real estate marketing agencies, nationally recognized blogger with the Jason Fox Real Estate Marketing Blog, Marketing Manager for a top title and escrow service. ] [ Jason is now an award winning residential real estate sales agent, Co-Founder of The Madrona Group, Co-Owner of John L. Scott Ballard and John L. Scott Westwood. ] [ Active in the community, Jason is a proud part of the Autism Speaks effort to raise awareness for autism. This project is very dear to him as he has an 8 year old son, Hudson, diagnosed ASD. Jason is also involved with Neighbor's in Need, the Forgotten Children's Fund, WELD Seattle and the Union Gospel Mission assisting the homeless population in the greater Seattle area. ] [ "My passion is being able to give back to the community that has given so much to me." ] [ When he is not assisting his friends and family with the services of home ownership he loves being a dad to his 4 children, Carter, Rowen, Tyler and Hudson and being a husband to his amazing wife Sarah. Hiking, working around the house, cheering for the Seahawk's, Mariners and Huskies and golfing. ]

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