
William Raveis Inspire

19
Closed Sales
$11.9M
Total Value
$218.5K - $2.2M
Price Range
$626.4K
Average Price
Prior five years
About Steven
An educated consumer is our best customer.
Sy Syms ran a chain of off-price clothing stores in and around New York and became a bit famous for his commercials with his famous tag line. Today, Sy would be an internet sensation and the subject of memes; in the 1980s, he was just another semi-celebrity pitchman seen on local TV during ballgames and game shows, a worthy competitor to Crazy Eddie whose prices are insane.
Why tell you about Sy & Eddie? What does it have to do with buying real estate forty years later? Sy said it best "An educated consumer is our best customer." Being informed about suit quality and pricing in the 1980s was important to a specific set of consumers; being an educated and informed consumer is critical to anyone considering being a buyer or seller of real estate now or in the future.
I spent most of my life working in university and non-profit settings, helping people learn about things I believed in and hoped they would find important as well. When I decided it was time to do something different, I wanted to build on my experience in education. In starting a real estate practice, I decided that my approach would be to help consumers learn what they need about the real estate market so they could, with my support, make good decisions when buying and/or selling.
Being a good teacher involves communication, planning, awareness of and receptivity to feedback among many things. Among the most important things is a commitment to being a life long learner. When I became a Realtor, I knew a lot about real estate but knew I needed to learn a lot more. I made a commitment to myself and my clients that educating myself would be a high priority and that each year I would learn new skills and develop additional tools so that I could best serve my clients' interests. Realtors, like every industry, have a language all their own, including tons of acronyms which you'll often see in people's signatures. I don't include them in mine because few clients know what they mean; but here are some of the subjects I've studied and the certifications I've received:
Accredited Buyer's Representative
Pricing Strategy Advisor
Historic Homes
Resort & Second Home Specialist
Senior Real Estate Specialist
Real Estate Investing
1031 Investing
Bank Owned Real Estate & Short Sales
Commercial & Investment Real Estate Certified
No single customer will need all of the things I've studied, nor am I an expert in every strategy; I am, however, able to find the information my clients need and connect them to specialists if their needs are outside my skill set.
There is lots to learn about buying and selling homes. Some clients want all the information while others want it summarized into digestible and prioritized pieces. As we work together, I will get a better sense of how you like to consume information and refine what I send you meet your needs without overwhelming you.
Let's set up a time to talk so you can get to know me and I can learn how to best serve your needs as you look to find the right solution to your real estate needs.
Sy Syms ran a chain of off-price clothing stores in and around New York and became a bit famous for his commercials with his famous tag line. Today, Sy would be an internet sensation and the subject of memes; in the 1980s, he was just another semi-celebrity pitchman seen on local TV during ballgames and game shows, a worthy competitor to Crazy Eddie whose prices are insane.
Why tell you about Sy & Eddie? What does it have to do with buying real estate forty years later? Sy said it best "An educated consumer is our best customer." Being informed about suit quality and pricing in the 1980s was important to a specific set of consumers; being an educated and informed consumer is critical to anyone considering being a buyer or seller of real estate now or in the future.
I spent most of my life working in university and non-profit settings, helping people learn about things I believed in and hoped they would find important as well. When I decided it was time to do something different, I wanted to build on my experience in education. In starting a real estate practice, I decided that my approach would be to help consumers learn what they need about the real estate market so they could, with my support, make good decisions when buying and/or selling.
Being a good teacher involves communication, planning, awareness of and receptivity to feedback among many things. Among the most important things is a commitment to being a life long learner. When I became a Realtor, I knew a lot about real estate but knew I needed to learn a lot more. I made a commitment to myself and my clients that educating myself would be a high priority and that each year I would learn new skills and develop additional tools so that I could best serve my clients' interests. Realtors, like every industry, have a language all their own, including tons of acronyms which you'll often see in people's signatures. I don't include them in mine because few clients know what they mean; but here are some of the subjects I've studied and the certifications I've received:
Accredited Buyer's Representative
Pricing Strategy Advisor
Historic Homes
Resort & Second Home Specialist
Senior Real Estate Specialist
Real Estate Investing
1031 Investing
Bank Owned Real Estate & Short Sales
Commercial & Investment Real Estate Certified
No single customer will need all of the things I've studied, nor am I an expert in every strategy; I am, however, able to find the information my clients need and connect them to specialists if their needs are outside my skill set.
There is lots to learn about buying and selling homes. Some clients want all the information while others want it summarized into digestible and prioritized pieces. As we work together, I will get a better sense of how you like to consume information and refine what I send you meet your needs without overwhelming you.
Let's set up a time to talk so you can get to know me and I can learn how to best serve your needs as you look to find the right solution to your real estate needs.
Home Types:
House, MultiFamily, Condo, Townhouse
Years of Experience:
9
Education:
Cornell University, and The George Washington University
Transaction History
- 1 Year
- 2 Year
- 5 Year
Neighborhoods Steven is Experienced In
Steven's Listings and Deals
Steven's Active Listings
Awards and Designations
- Director, Newport County Board of Realtors
- ABR - Accredited Buyer Representative
- CLHMS - Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist
- e–PRO - Internet Professional
- green - Green Designation
- LHC - Luxury Homes Certification
- RSPS - Resort & Second-Home Property Specialist
- SPS - Strategic Pricing Specialist
- SRES - SRES®, Seniors Real Estate Specialist
Other Experience
First Time Home Buyers, Investments, Luxury Homes, Military Families, New Construction
Homes for Sale by City
- Newest Listings in Middletown
- Newest Listings in Jamestown
- Newest Listings in Portsmouth
- Newest Listings in Narragansett
- Newest Listings in North Kingstown
- Newest Listings in Saunderstown
- Newest Listings in Little Compton
- Newest Listings in South Kingstown
- Newest Listings in Wakefield
- Newest Listings in Wakefield-Peace Dale
- Newest Listings in Tiverton
- Newest Listings in Exeter
- Newest Listings in Kingston
- Newest Listings in Westport
- Newest Listings in Bristol
- Newest Listings in West Kingston
- Newest Listings in East Greenwich
- Newest Listings in Warwick
- New Homes in Middletown
- New Homes in Jamestown
- New Homes in Portsmouth
- New Homes in Narragansett
- New Homes in North Kingstown
- New Homes in Saunderstown
- New Homes in Little Compton
- New Homes in South Kingstown
- New Homes in Wakefield
- New Homes in Wakefield-Peace Dale
- New Homes in Tiverton
- New Homes in Exeter
- New Homes in Kingston
- New Homes in Westport
- New Homes in Bristol
- New Homes in West Kingston
- New Homes in East Greenwich
- New Homes in Warwick
- New Communities in Middletown
- New Communities in Jamestown
- New Communities in Portsmouth
- New Communities in Narragansett
- New Communities in North Kingstown
- New Communities in Saunderstown
- New Communities in Little Compton
- New Communities in South Kingstown
- New Communities in Wakefield
- New Communities in Wakefield-Peace Dale
- New Communities in Tiverton
- New Communities in Exeter
- New Communities in Kingston
- New Communities in Westport
- New Communities in Bristol
- New Communities in West Kingston
- New Communities in East Greenwich
- New Communities in Warwick