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Heidi Prentice Lic. Assoc. RE Broker
Introduction of profile page
- Heidi is a full time Licensed Real Estate Broker with 36 years of real estate expertise! Whether you are a first-time home buyer, looking to downsize or perhaps selling your last home, she would love to help you; not with just a one-time transaction but make you a client for life.
- Heidi has been selling real estate with honesty, reliability, and integrity! Always striving to do my best for my clients. Dedicated to having this be a very smooth and stress –free experience.
- A hard-working real estate agent, Heidi keeps in close contact with her clients before, during and after every sale.
- Heidi has 41 years in the sales industry, my first 5 in retail and the remaining 36 years in real estate at Nothnagle REALTORS®/Howard Hanna. She believes having this extensive background in real estate makes her well qualified to help your real estate experience go smoothly.
- Heidi's husband Andrew Prentice joined her in Selling Real Estate in 2019. He adds another entire dimension to our Real Estate business with the experience he brings.
- Heidi has been involved with her church for many years, from helping with youth teaching, Sunday School, member of the church Board and leading the Children’s Wednesday ministry.
- Being married to her wonderful husband for 40 years and have 4 adult children, as well 8 grandchildren; she understands the need for your home to meet your needs and desires. A place you and your family can call “home!”
Total Sales in Real Estate:
- Sold over $100,000,000 in sales. (over 800 homes)
2024 Statistics:
- Average Days On Market for listings: 5 days
- Sale price to List price for sellers homes: sellers received a average of 115% of list price
- She represents approximately 50% buyers vs 50% sellers
Affiliations
Licensed Associate Broker
- National Association of REALTORS®
- New York State Association of REALTORS®
- Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS®
- Ramsey Pro
Communities Served
- Monroe County, Livingston County, Genesee County, Ontario County, Wayne County, Orleans County, Wyoming County, Alleghany County, and Erie County.
Awards & Honors
- Sales Master Award – Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS®
- Nothnagle Gold Club
- Nothnagle Gold Sales Award
- Nothnagle/Howard Hanna Platinum Award
- Multimillion Dollar Producer
- Top 5 Agents in the Chili Office
- Longevity Award - 36 years at Nothnagle/Howard Hanna
Interests/Hobbies
- Volleyball
- Softball
- Spending time with my adult children
- Travel
Specialties
Acreage
Certified Buyer Specialist
Country Property
Dream Home
Estate Properties
Farm And Ranch
Historic Home
Land
Luxury Homes
New Home
Your neighborhood and community are among the best places to be, whether out and walking the dog or at home relaxing with a hot cup of cocoa! As part of national September Safety Awareness, here are some safety tips to consider, whether you’re at home, heading out for a long trip, or returning home from a typical workday:
1. Plan and know your route before you leave home. Take well-lit, busy streets and be alert to your surroundings. Park your car in a spot with adequate lighting, and don’t forget to lock it! Be sure to let a friend or family member know when you’re heading out and how long you’ll be gone.
2. Always keep your phone charged and on you in case of an emergency.
3. When walking your dog, consider investing in reflective vests for you and your dog. That way, drivers can easily see you at night, dusk, and dawn. Remember that local laws generally require dogs to be leashed. Also, be sure your dog’s collar is up-to-date with the proper identification tags.
4. When returning home, always be aware of your surroundings. If you see anything out of the ordinary, don’t hesitate to call 911. In addition, have your key ready as you approach your front door.
5. Be sure to get to know your neighbors. Not only is it a great way to expand your sphere of influence, it’s also a great safety network. When you’re out of town, you can ask trusted neighbors to keep an eye on your house, water the plants, or walk the dog.
6. Always make sure that all locks, door frames, and window frames are secure. A household security system or simple cameras are also a great investment for additional security.
7. Keep the house locked, even if you are at home. Be cautious about opening the door to unknown visitors; verify the identity of contractors and utility workers. Using timer switches for lights when you are at work or out-of-town gives the impression that someone is home.
8. Last but not least, keep your property well lit and clear of debris, be it fallen branches or toys scattered across the yard. This not only keeps you and your family safe, but reflects your concern for the community and your neighbors.
