Local Business Spotlight | Maura Strickler

NAME

Maura Strickler

COMPANY

Shorewest Realtors

POSITION

Real Estate Agent

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WHO IS YOUR IDEAL CLIENT?

Someone looking to buy or sell!

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN YOUR FIELD OF WORK?

I always was interested in real estate. Over 10-years ago I decided to work towards becoming a licensed agent. The first few years in the business I maintained a full-time job in marketing. It was clear real estate was my passion and committed full-time to my clients.   

We started Dynamic Glass Products, LLC so we could market and sell underutilized glass and film technologies into markets that are looking for on-demand privacy, increased building thermal efficiency and improved hygienic medical patient spaces.

WHAT IS SOMETHING PEOPLE think THEY KNOW ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS?

That we get to "set our own hours" and that my job is "super flexible." The reality is that I work long hours and there isn't a "set schedule" because my job is to work around my clients schedules.

NAME ONE THING THAT YOU WISH PEOPLE KNEW ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS?

For me, this isn't a transaction. There is emotion tied to my work. I am delighted for clients when they get an accepted offer and I am disappointed when things don't work out. And even when it is an early morning or late night appointment, it is without question, a privilege to be trusted to help someone with their real estate need.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB?

My clients.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE STARTING OUT IN YOUR INDUSTRY?

Find a mentor!

WHAT IS THE ONE BOOK THAT YOU THINK I SHOULD READ RIGHT NOW?

Lama Lama Red Pajama

CONTACT MAURA HERE:

WEBSITE:  

maura.shorewest.com

PHONE:

414.305.8303

EMAIL:

mstrickler@shorewest.com


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