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Jason McFadyen, Certified Instructor , CNE, CI, MGR
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| Managing Broker |
Windermere Real Estate/Whidbey Island
32785 SR 20, Suite 4
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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| My Mission: |
| My mission as manager of Windermere/Oak Harbor is to attract, train, and support individuals with the highest ethical and professional standards. I will provide a professional, energetic, and productive office environment where I will help each agent reach their goals. |
| Training and mentoring |
| Because I do not list or sell real estate, I can devote the majority of my time to training/coaching agents. As a Certified Instructor in Washington state my focus is to build our office with training and mentoring. Each agent can expect hands-on, one-on-one training & mentoring as often as needed. Our intensive training and coaching programs will get your career in Real Estate off to a running start. Each week we have no less than 3 training opportunities that include meetings, presentations, guest speakers, role-play, MLS forms, and peer-to-peer sessions. If you're willing to work hard and open to training and ideas, please contact me for more information about the Windermere experience. |
| Agent Testimonials: |
| Please click on 'Current Windermere/Oak Harbor Realtor Testimonials' on my home page: jmcfadyen.mywindermere.com or copy and paste the following url into your browser: http://jmcfadyen.mywindermere.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=content.viewCustomPage&contentID=99128 |
| The Windermere Foundation: |
| Helping Homeless and Low-income Families Every transaction makes a difference. Windermere's commitment to serving our communities goes beyond providing our buyers and sellers the best in real estate services. Every time a Windermere sales associate sells a home, a portion of the commission goes to the Windermere Foundation, a non-profit organization. Contributions from Windermere agents combined with contributions from Windermere employees and the public have allowed the Windermere Foundation to distribute in excess of a million dollars annually in recent years to non-profit agencies dedicated to helping local homeless and low-income families. |
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