Diane D. Peterson knows that only by listening to your unique needs, and understanding your specific concerns, can she truly work for you. For Diane, the individual is paramount; it is only by finding that exact match for you and your family that she will consider her job done. A fierce negotiator, Diane will provide up-to-the minute full market analysis, a knowledgeable, listening ear as well as a comprehensive appraisal of each space; she will not rest until your perfect home is found. When dealing in sales, Diane brings her marketing background to the task of best positioning your property to get its best price. She also has an artist's eye that will help you visualize the little touches that inevitably make your apartment more appealing to prospective buyers. Most importantly, she understands that sellers too have individual concerns, which are not always financial. Diane believes that keeping regular contact to ensure that both your emotional and financial needs are being met can often make the potentially scary prospect of selling your home the fulfilling experience it is meant to be. Diane D. Peterson joins Wohlfarth & Associates with fifteen years experience in real estate, including the seven years she ran an extremely successful firm in Massachusetts that specialized in the sale and appraisal of up-scale properties. Diane's diverse background also includes interior decorating, antiques appraisal and dealership, and marketing. Diane has been a property owner in an Upper West Side co-op since 1986, where she has kept a close eye on both the New York real estate market and art scene. Whether buying or selling a home, Diane D. Peterson looks forward to working with you.
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