A CUT ABOVE THE REST...
If you live in Montgomery County you have probably seen Jane Fairweather’s
name or face before.. not necessarily in person but on countless “For
Sale” signs on the front lawns of houses all throughout Bethesda
and Chevy Chase.
A 25 yr. veteran of the business, Jane Fairweather
is a staple in the Maryland Real Estate business. Together with her
team of highly specialized assistants and buyer agents, Jane sells
an average of 180-200 homes per year. She has been named the # 1
Coldwell Banker agent in the Washington Metropolitan Area for 9 years.
Jane has consistently ranked among the Top 10 Coldwell Banker agents
in the nation since 1998. Bethesda
Magazine readers recently voted
Jane Fairweather “Best
Realtor”! In 2007 Jane sold $117 million in sales volume!
What makes Jane Fairweather such an expert?
Her remarkable experience allows for more product knowledge, more
accurate pricing, proven marketing strategies, greater name recognition
and stronger negotiating power. Jane also employs a team of expert
assistants, who specialize in research, marketing, administration,
finance and sales, allowing Jane to devote most of her time to negotiating
on behalf of her sellers. Jane also has an unparalleled referral
rate through which a considerable percentage of her 2,000 plus satisfied
customers provide her with instant, credible access to new buyers
and sellers.
In addition to her extraordinary resume, Jane Fairweather
also plays an active role in the community through her association
with such local organizations as the Rotary Club, and the Bethesda-Chevy
Chase Chamber of Commerce. Along with her husband David, Jane Fairweather
also runs various programs to benefit the local community, among
them the Jane Fairweather Community Service Scholarship Award. Every
year the couple present this community service achievement award
to one student from each of the three Bethesda area high schools.
For four years now, Jane has mentored a young girl from Nairobi,
whose family fled Africa during the war in their country. Jane considers
it a very rewarding experience to play a positive role in a growing
child’s life. Over the past several years, Jane Fairweather
has also been responsible for 20,000 residents in Bethesda and Chevy
Chase waking up on Fourth of July morning to the sight of American
flags in their front yard.
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