Monday, April 13, 2015

Member of the Week - Robin Riegor

Robin Riegor
Coldwell Banker Legacy
505-263-2903
Click here to visit Robin's Website

Robin Riegor brings over thirty years experience as a Top Producer throughout New Mexico. Robin Riegor specializes in unique properties located in what was once a rural area. This would include places such as Corrales, the North Valley, Bernalillo, Placitas, Algodones, to Santa Fe. 

Riegor’s high volume of sales can be attributed to her many repeat clients as well as years of referrals. Listening to prospective client’s needs and pin pointing the exact homes to show is greatly appreciated by her clients who say she doesn’t waste their time.

Riegor has an uncanny ability to see forthcoming housing trends, particularly the future of building and converting to more efficient homes. She has been active in adobe and solar tours in her attempt to educate not only her clients, but also future clients.  She is currently enrolled in the USGBC course to become a LEED Accredited Professional.

 “Marketing is highly accurate targeting – like a missile down a silo,” says Riegor.  It’s not just about getting high numbers through an open house, although that does increase the opportunity for sales. It’s truly about getting those qualified, ready to purchase, buyers to view, appreciate, and ultimately close on your property.”  

Her thirty years of experience make her one of the top negotiator s in her field - today’s market you have to think outside of the box to close most properties. “The gift that Robin brings to her clients is the art to negotiate the home from the listing to the closing – where most transactions can fall apart,” said Stephanie Quintana. This talent should make Robin Riegor your top choice when consider buying or selling a property.

Her tough competitiveness spills over into her passion for her horses. She is a member of the American Horse Show Association and the New Mexico Hunter Jumper Association. She competes in the jumper divisions in AZ, NM and CO and has placed in the Zone 8 jumpers and in the local 20/30 Club benefiting the Safe House for Children.

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