I’d like to fill you in with how I came in contact with Mike 9 years ago. We were looking for a home as a newly married couple starting our professional and personal life’s. Being in the mortgage business I knew how sometimes realtors can often not have best interest for their clients. I witnessed it and had doubts of even hiring a realtor. We decided (my wife and I) to search on our own. So we started on a Saturday and guess what? We found after looking at a handful of homes my original thought on realtors was looking to be true. The realtors really seemed to not be trying to sell the homes we were looking at in fact it was more of a sale on their services to us. House after house we looked at my wife and I were shocked at how many realtors would say things like “oh this is not the house for you- call me and I can help you”. It wasn’t until we came to a very unlikely home that was not anything we were interested in but we thought let’s look around. Mike was there as the realtor for the open house. Most realtors we encountered were similar to walking into a certain furniture store in Michigan- on you the whole time. Mike however was not at all like that and kept his distance as we looked. We’d ask a few questions and was honest with his answers and even noted “you know you might not like the windows like this but for some people it works”. He never stopped thinking of the client he was selling the house for and was always open and honest. We left the house and just as we thought the home was not for us. But we did gain something that day- I called Mike shortly after and asked if he would help us find a home and be our realtor. That day forward he’s become a friend and someone we can trust to always consider for our realtor needs. We used him a second time when we purchased our new home (new construction) which is not always easy. Mike made it easy and helped us rent the home we just sold with you last week. He’s helped my mother in law and is the first in mind when someone I care for ask me for a good realtor. Thank you Mike!