MB Reynebeau & CO
158
Closed Sales
$98.5M
Total Value
$395K - $1.6M
Price Range
$623.2K
Average Price
Prior 5 years
About Jason
Jason was born and raised on the west side of Denver. The first home he ever lived in was in Green Mountain Estates. They lived there briefly and ultimately made a permanent move to Sixth Avenue West. Through his years growing in the Golden and Lakewood areas he understood that his father sold real estate for a living. He did not know exactly what it entailed but recognized that it gave us a great quality of life. his father rarely missed a sporting event and their family travelled quite often; these were special things provided by his father's business.
Growing up he thought he wanted to be a veterinarian. This was until he realized that he had absolutely no interest in science. Coincidentally, about the time he lost interest in science he started collaborating with his father doing manual labor on some of his fix-up properties. This sparked his interest.
After graduating high school he decided to do something different and attend college in his other favorite part of the world, Wisconsin. He studied business and always had an idea that he would become a realtor, some day. As graduation approached, he had a tough decision to make. Does he start his real estate career in Wisconsin or does he return to Colorado and learn from one of the best, his father.
To his father's surprise, he returned to join his business. he thought he was always clear about his intentions to get into real estate. His thoughts, however, were not justified when he told him over the phone, and he heard his jaw hit the floor. After a period of adjustment, they figured out a system for working together. He did a wonderful job of educating and helping him build his skill level. Now, they manage their transactions individually but market them together. He cannot tell you what an honor it is to have his idol in the office right next door.
Some of Jason’s interests include mountain biking, golfing with his father and friends, water, travel, waterskiing, jet skiing, snow skiing, beach vacations, boating, snowmobiling, movies with his wife, walking the dog and kids, casual days in the office, tons of snow, cooking and food. He dislikes weather warmer than 80 degrees.
His favorite thing about real estate is the people. He thinks it is rare to find a business that provides an opportunity to meet so many new people and develop relationships in a relatively short period of time. The reason that he entered the real estate business is because of the people, the amount of diversity involved, and no matter how much technology advances, this will always be a belly button to belly button business
The hardest part about the real estate business is the abruptness with which the relationship ends. They work as a team throughout the process of buying or selling a home, talking at least a couple times a week, sometimes daily. They progress through a sometimes-challenging endeavor over a period of weeks and months, and a strong foundation for a great relationship is built. Then suddenly, they get to the closing table, and they have completed their goal. There are no longer issues that would require them to talk on a weekly basis. This is a hard thing to deal with. They do their best to maintain contact with you, but things change and that is just the way it works. That is the hardest thing to deal with in the business.
Growing up he thought he wanted to be a veterinarian. This was until he realized that he had absolutely no interest in science. Coincidentally, about the time he lost interest in science he started collaborating with his father doing manual labor on some of his fix-up properties. This sparked his interest.
After graduating high school he decided to do something different and attend college in his other favorite part of the world, Wisconsin. He studied business and always had an idea that he would become a realtor, some day. As graduation approached, he had a tough decision to make. Does he start his real estate career in Wisconsin or does he return to Colorado and learn from one of the best, his father.
To his father's surprise, he returned to join his business. he thought he was always clear about his intentions to get into real estate. His thoughts, however, were not justified when he told him over the phone, and he heard his jaw hit the floor. After a period of adjustment, they figured out a system for working together. He did a wonderful job of educating and helping him build his skill level. Now, they manage their transactions individually but market them together. He cannot tell you what an honor it is to have his idol in the office right next door.
Some of Jason’s interests include mountain biking, golfing with his father and friends, water, travel, waterskiing, jet skiing, snow skiing, beach vacations, boating, snowmobiling, movies with his wife, walking the dog and kids, casual days in the office, tons of snow, cooking and food. He dislikes weather warmer than 80 degrees.
His favorite thing about real estate is the people. He thinks it is rare to find a business that provides an opportunity to meet so many new people and develop relationships in a relatively short period of time. The reason that he entered the real estate business is because of the people, the amount of diversity involved, and no matter how much technology advances, this will always be a belly button to belly button business
The hardest part about the real estate business is the abruptness with which the relationship ends. They work as a team throughout the process of buying or selling a home, talking at least a couple times a week, sometimes daily. They progress through a sometimes-challenging endeavor over a period of weeks and months, and a strong foundation for a great relationship is built. Then suddenly, they get to the closing table, and they have completed their goal. There are no longer issues that would require them to talk on a weekly basis. This is a hard thing to deal with. They do their best to maintain contact with you, but things change and that is just the way it works. That is the hardest thing to deal with in the business.
Home Types:
House, Townhouse, MultiFamily, Condo, Lot/Land
Years of Experience:
29
Transaction History
- 1 Year
- 2 Year
- 5 Year
Neighborhoods Jason is Experienced In
Jason's Listings and Deals
Jason's Active Listings
Awards and Designations
- NAR - National Association of Realtors
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