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Catherine Elkins Lic. RE Salesperson Realtor, Fair Housing

Holding the keys to your next home


Whether you are looking to buy your first home,  sell your existing home or find your dream home, my goal is to make the home buying and selling experience easy and stress free. I am 100 percent committed to serving you with loyalty, professionalism and care.

By teaming up with me and Howard Hanna, you'll get an agent who works closely with a large network of real estate professionals. I will put you in touch with the right people throughout your home buying or selling experience, from attorneys and inspectors to lenders who will help you to find the best possible financing options to meet your specific needs. 

With a lifetime of people oriented experience and 23 years as Assistant Manager in Accounting with Wegmans, I have developed excellent communications skills along with a sharp attention to detail. Whether you are moving up, downsizing, buying, selling or both you, can rest assured that I will follow the process closely from beginning to end.

My passion for decorating and eye for home staging will be an asset in preparing your home to be market ready for the quickest sale possible. 

Let me show you why starting at the top-HOWARD HANNA, and working with the best-ME is the best choice you can make in the difficult decision to buy or sell a home. 
Call, text or e-mail me any time. I look forward to the opportunity to help you!

                   "HOLDING THE KEYS TO YOUR NEXT HOME!"

Awards  

  • Recipient of the Howard Hanna Bronze Sales Award 
Affiliations
  • Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS®
  • New York State Association of REALTORS®
  • National Association of REALTORS®
Communities Served
  • Albion, Brighton, Brockport, Chili, Churchville, Clarkson, East Rochester, Fairport, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Henrietta, Hilton, Honeoye Falls, Irondequoit, Mendon, Ogden, Parma, Penfield, Pittsford, Riga, Rush, Scottsville, Spencerport, Sweden, Victor, Webster, Wheatland.

Please visit my website at www.catherineelkins.howardhanna.com

 


Specialties

First Time Buyers
Move-Up Home
Relocation
Residential
Retirement

 

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.

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