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Chip Hodgkins - Call Chip at 315-569-7100

Chip Hodgkins

(8 reviews)

My business partner rented a commercial bldg from Skinner Realty. As it turned out, building space…read moreflooded. Skinner neglected the problem & her shops merchandise was destroyed & building molded up. Tenant demanded her rent money back for loss of several weeks. They decided to evict her. Lawsuit is now active against Skinner Realty. Shady business practices will sink your business. Unfortunately she's not the only tenant with complaints. I wouldn't rent a tent from these people! Check your references before you rent from anyone!

I am disabled and have lived with my elderly mother since 2000. I had moved back to the house I…read moregrew up in after my accident, and for many years my mom and I listened to the Glenn Beck radio show. We had often heard advertisements for a Real estate agent by the name of Chip Hodgkins. Glenn always said that Chip could sell a house for what we were asking in a timely manner or else he would buy the house himself. We just figured that there was some sort of "catch", and didn't really give it a second thought. Whenever we tried to sell a car or do business with anybody, it seemed like there was always a "catch", so it kind of went in one ear and out the other. Regardless, Glenn Beck planted the seed which remained in both of our heads. In late 2024 we started seriously considering selling our house and moving. We looked into a real estate agent that was related to a friend & she came over to assess the house. Our house was almost 60 years old in disrepair and falling apart, but the only thing the agent seemed to focus on was the smell of cigarette smoke. She was pretty rude about it, and kept telling us that the smell alone was going to devalue the house by over $20,000. Things felt hopeless for us as we thanked her for her time and decided not to go with her services. We were both in complete despair. Sometime in late February of 2025, we decided to call Chip Hodgkins. A few days later, on February 26th, we met with Chip. He came over to try and help us out. He was well prepared with papers showing homes similar to ours in location and size, including the values and what they sold for. With a positive attitude and total confidence he pointed out all of the good aspects of our home and for the first time in years we had been given something that you can't put a price on. He gave us hope and piece of mind. We were very surprised to find that our house was valued much higher than we had been told by the previous real estate agent. Yet there were still lingering questions. "Were do we start?" I asked. "We would need a dumpster to get rid of over 50 years of accumulated junk." "I know a guy", he responded. And right there, only 20 minutes into the meeting, he made a call to somebody who owned a dumpster business. Chip asked the gentleman if he could stop over to assess the situation and give us an estimate of how much it would cost for a dumpster. The man arrived, then took a walk though the house and around the property. Once back inside, he took a moment and told us that his guys could not only handle the removal of junk, but also help with packing up a shipping container for the move if we needed it. Then he paused for a moment, and asked how much we were looking to get for the house. Chip told him our asking price and said, "What are you thinking?" to which he replied, "Let me take another look at a few things." He checked out the crawlspace and a few other things, pointed out some things that were wrong with the house that we didn't even realize, but reassured us that they could be easily remedied, and that his guys could even fix them. He stood there in thought again for a couple of minutes, then told us that he had bought a few properties so far, renovated and resold them. He had the resources to do it. Chip asked if he was interested and without hesitation the man nodded his head and said yes. My mom and I just sort of looked at each other in wonder. "What just happened?" I asked. With a smile on his face, Chip extended his hand and said to us, "Congratulations. Your house is sold." One thing I almost forgot to mention. The gentleman who bought our house told us we didn't have to worry about paying to have our junk taken away. All we had to do is pack up what we wanted to keep and he would take care of the rest. With a handshake and a smile it was done. All of this happened within an hour and a half. The next day Chip had all of the paperwork, and even found us an attorney to help with the sale. Chip Hodgkins has made multi-million dollar deals, but he didn't even make more than a few thousand dollars on the closing costs of our home. He didn't sell our home to money. He was there to help us, and did so with honor and integrity. Honorable reputation and Christian values is what Chip is all about. By March 31st our moving truck was packed up and we said goodbye to our old home. A check was delivered to us by April 4th and it was for far much more than we had ever expected. I don't know how to properly thank Chip for helping us sell our house, but I will be forever grateful, and I'll never in my life forget the four words he said. "I know a guy"

Katherine Rogers  - Coldwell Banker Patricia Tom Real Estate

Katherine Rogers - Coldwell Banker Patricia Tom Real Estate

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Worst ever pictures of my father's house. I'm not sure if they were done that way intentionally so…read morethe house would sell low, ie: a family member would get it cheap but I'm totally disgusted. Beautiful yard, not one picture of the entire yard. Huge 2 car garage with high ceilings along with a driveway the comes in and turns where at least 10 cars could park. Not a SINGLE picture of that. Took a picture of the livingroom 1/4 way into the room so it actually looks smaller. Kicker, my father had a towel on his lift recliner so it wouldn't get any stains on it... you guessed it, lovely picture of 3/4th of the livingroom with a bath towel on the recliner. Didn't even angle the picture to see the couch and loveseat, straight to the chair with the towel on it. Never took a picture of the large laundry/mudroom, basement and like I said garage, driveway etc. Just took pictures of all the work that needs to be done. She should be ashamed of herself!!

We were so fortunate to work with Kathy Rogers at Coldwell Banker when we helped relocate our son…read moreto Syracuse from Kentucky. Kathy couldn't have been more patient, knowledgeable and helpful. She went beyond any realtor we have ever worked with to find the perfect place for our son. She advised him on so many things unrelated to real estate but necessary to setting up a home in a different state. Kathy took the time to communicate with us before we left Kentucky. She had the listings she thought would work best all lined up for us to visit as soon as we arrived. This saved us time and money. We feel our son has a friend in Syracuse now and we can't thank Kathy enough.

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