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Blake Michaud

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Well versed in Dutchess County real estate, was able to find our family the perfect home in the price range we desired.

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He provided us with detailed market conditions along with his plan to sell our house.

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Weichert - Actively searching for a home, looking to sell your property or just have a question on local market conditions? I have the answer!

Weichert

(2 reviews)

We sold our house with Lynn Fronckowiak in 2012 and this review has been a long time coming. Our…read morehome was listed for one day and we had not even had our open house that was scheduled for the weekend yet, when she received an offer from unrepresented buyers with no financing in place that was literally $500 over what we had told her that our bottom line pricing was. We were first time sellers and I had originally bought the house from my grandmother, so we were completely inexperienced. She took full advantage of this and when we asked how long we could take to respond, she advised that we respond that night and when we asked if we should counter, she said that countering their offer may scare them away and she wouldn't advise it. These were buyers that contacted her directly, so they had no buyers agent. In NY, where we lived at the time, an agent could represent both the seller and the buyer and be a dual agent. Therefore, getting both commissions. We had negotiated a 2.5% sellers commission to her and the standard 3% to the buyers agent. Now she would make 5.5%, if we went with her buyers. This was day one on the market and we had no other offers. These buyers had absolutely no pre approval or even a pre-qualification! We did not know that they should have this in place until I spoke with a friends mother that informed me of that it was absolutely crazy to accept it. Lynn completely downplayed this. Now, having gained some real estate experience, I realize that a realtor that truly had our best interests in mind would never have suggested we lock up our house on day 1, prior to our scheduled open house, with buyers that have no financing, are coming in a ~5% under list price and are going to be represented by her as well! We ultimately decided that we wanted to wait until after our open house that weekend to finalize and accept an offer. We expressed that we felt incredibly uncomfortable with her being a dual agent. We discussed the buyers getting a different agent. She would only have another agent from her office represent them, but she advised us strongly against this, as she told us that it could slow the process down, that she could keep the buyers happy if anything bad came up in inspections and that she knows how to handle FHA loans (their loan type), etc. She talked us into her representing both sides, because we were naive and we needed our house to sell within slightly over 2 months and she had us convinced that she could do this if she worked both ends, otherwise we may not get it done in time. Mind you, this was less than a week into our slightly over 2 months. She had promised that Weichert places multiple advertisements for their open houses in various publications. When we checked, our house was not advertised on any paid publication (as she had promised it would be) outside of the MLS. They did not even place the road signs for the open houses anywhere other than the entrance to our private road and in the lawn. There is a main road that intersected about 1/3 of a mile away that I always saw open house signs on when houses were for sale off of it. They did not add a sign there. It seemed that she did not want to advertise our open house. Shady. Regardless, the open house was busy and we still received multiple offers after the open house (in a dead December market, ~2 weeks prior to Christmas). We had 3 offers and went back with highest and best. Surprise, her buyers were highest and one decided not to budge at all...hmmm. We will never know if there may have been other offers held back or if the one that did not budge, really did go up. I would not put it past her. Be careful and avoid Lynn. Over time, as I have gained experience in the real estate process, I realized more and more just how much of a ride that she had taken us for.

BEWARE these crooks and other Weichert Realtors !!! Bottom line Every time I inspected my…read moreprospective purchase, coincidentally there was always an agent leaving as we were entering My agent ALWAYS raved at how dry my basement was for a house of its age 6 months after I purchased, found and removed plastic bags covering multiple dehumidifiers in the basement (Another Weichert agent would turn off and cover the dehumidifiers before i entered the house) My basement was far from DRY Ok my lawyer said it would be too complicated and/or costly to go after them A couple years later a friend is selling his house in Marlboro His Weichert realtor (to this very day) is doing the SAME thing with the dehumidifiers The difference is his basement literally floods and he as the seller is fully aware So much for the useless NYS full disclosure law and the endemic CROOKED Weichert realtors

Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Hudson Valley Properties

Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Hudson Valley Properties

(7 reviews)

Trevor Neumann was my agent. he would not respond to me and wasn't showing my home. I had to post…read moremy home on Zillow on my own. we were in contract for nearly 9 months, while the buyers would travel while sitting on the contract. he pushed for us to save money for the buyers in escrow, but it was an entrapment as they kept pushing the contract just so they can get a specific interest rate. I lost over $15k waiting on these buyers all why they attempted to threaten us saying they would sue if we didn't close due to their tantrums. please doesn't be mislead by con artist who are willing to manipulate and thieve as much as they can from your hard labor and work. really wish people would stop gaslighting so much and be honest. selling my home in New York was the worst experience I had ever had. The people are rude and condescending . plus, they want something for nothing.

My realtor Lisa was supposed to be working for me. I think she showed my properties twice. Both…read morewere sold by outside realtors. I tried to get answers on several issues quite frequently but she was hardly EVER able to assist or fix anything. I feel like I was the one who had to do all the footwork and all she was doing was waiting for commission. She didn't attend either closing only realtor not there. I even asked to have signs removed especially on one property that was sold I was told she would try to get them picked up but she had other commitments

The Agency - New York - TYLER WHITMAN | tyler@theagencyre.com

The Agency - New York

(306 reviews)

Greenwich Village

Working with Laura Merrill was such a pleasure. She helped us get 100% ready with our application…read moredocuments before even beginning our tours so that we could be ready to go when the time came to apply. She was responsive and gave great advice. Highly recommend reaching out to her if you're starting your apartment search!

As first-time homebuyers, working with Roman Trevino was perhaps the best decision we could have…read moremade for this overwhelming process. He is, without a doubt, the most patient, knowledgeable, and detail-oriented realtor I've ever worked with (and just a lovely person to boot). Roman took the time to truly understand what we were looking for and worked tirelessly to ensure that every option aligned with our needs. He made us feel comfortable and confident at every step - always listening, answering questions with care, and offering practical advice when viewing apartments. When we finally found *our* apartment, he was with us every step of the way, helping us assemble an outstanding team of professionals who made the process seamless. He expertly managed the complex coop application, ensuring that we felt completely organized and prepared at each stage. Having him in our corner when we encountered roadblocks or issues, made the overwhelming moments feel far more manageable. We are incredibly grateful for his guidance in helping us find our forever home and for the team he built around us. I wholeheartedly recommend Roman to anyone searching for an apartment or home (and have already done so multiple times). Do yourself a favor--work with Roman!

Blake Michaud - realestateagents - Updated May 2026

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