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September 2024 by Reed Nescher
Very professional! Best in the inland empire!
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February 2024 by Robert yugovich
I first met David Treadwell when he came to my home to inquire about my intent to sell. He was very informative and answered many of my questions. When I was ready to sell, he made the process very easy, taking care of everything and communicating everything that happened during the process. He definitely went above and beyond for our family and I would highly recommend him for anyone needing a great real estate agent. Great job David, thank you so much!
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February 2024 by pale rider
Yes David Treadwell not only did he serve our country in the United States Air Force but he's apparently very good at customer service also. He has gone above and beyond he has improvised overcame and adapted regarding a bunch of questions I had for him and our business dealings. He graduated with flying colors in regards to our interactions and you can't go wrong Dave is going to make it seem easy to take care of all of your needs and wants and any questions you may have I highly recommend
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August 2023 by Kathleen McGee
David Treadwell was quite knowledgeable and professional. He went above and beyond helping me sell my father's house after his passing. I had never sold a house before and he made everything very easy.
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May 2023 by joel braaten
david was great , knows the market , real estate trends & got all 3 of our propertys sold & closed at the same time . the best!!!
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February 2023 by Gina Styler
David Treadwell helped me with my real estate needs, he is professional and knowledgeable of his job. He constantly updated me that made it so easy to do business with him. As my first time to handle this kind of transaction, he was very helpful to guide me on what to do. He is patient and I can call him anytime and responds in no time. Great working with David Treadwell. I would recommend his service to my family and friends. Thank you David!
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January 2023 by Sharon F.
Sellers beware! I recently had a negative experience with a sales agent employed by this real estate agency. He was funny and nice at first but, shortly after the listing posted, he began to dislike me apparently. Even worse, he failed to do a decent job. I wanted to sell a vacant Hemet rental property AS-IS with no repairs or cosmetic changes -- an older (1969) mobile home on its own lot, an obvious fixer-upper, if fixing was even possible. Since I live 105 miles from Hemet, my agent and I didn't meet, but we communicated via phone, text and email. Maybe our personalities clashed. Maybe he was stressed by my tendency to ask questions about details in the documents. Maybe I offended with my lack of blind trust. He became defensive when I asked for information or clarification, as if I was attacking him personally. He sent me angry emails, and I reciprocated.Aside from our stressful exchanges, my agent presented me with two offers quickly -- a week after the 60-day listing began. The second offer was from an investor who outbid the first buyer. Actually, the offers were emailed to me by my agent's son (same office), who was acting as my substitute agent while his Dad was recovering from knee surgery; and, by the way, I later learned that my agent's son was a dual agent: also acting as the buying agent for the investor, who was the broker's son. It's a bit circular. I wasn't informed about all the connections until I noticed in an online search that the agency and investor had the same address. Per both my agents' recommendations, I accepted the investor's offer. Near the end of the 20-day escrow, my agent called to say that the investor had suddenly found some problem (unnamed) and wanted me to lower my price by $15K (17%). When I asked him what was found, he responded, "I have no idea." After I balked at this development, my agent urged me to make a counteroffer. Following some further discussion on the phone, I said goodnight and heard him say, "What an idiot!" as we were hanging up. I responded with "You're an idiot!" and disconnected. He sent a text and email denying that the 'idiot' comment was meant for me; he said he was calling his nurse an idiot instead of me (what kind of idiot insults his nurse?). We never spoke again. I ignored his subsequent emails advising me to make a counteroffer. In a few days I received a document to sign for cancellation of the deal and return of the buyer's deposit. Thanks to the rules allowing home buyers to have inspections and negotiations during escrow (presumably meant to protect unsavvy home buyers from hidden defects), professional buyers/investors can use the opportunity afforded by those rules to attempt to force a price reduction during escrow, at a time when sellers are likely to concede to demands rather than toss the sale and start over. It's so easy too, for a savvy buyer. It apparently only requires mentioning problems and naming a figure. I wasn't given any documentation or explanation. My agent had no problem with it; apparently did not question it. He simply urged me to make a counteroffer to save the deal. No way! After that, I felt totally alienated from my agent and the agency, and wanted out of the remaining weeks of the listing contract. Eventually, I was referred to the broker's executive assistant, who was empathetic and helpful (what a welcome change!), and I ended up forming an agreement with the agency. Before I end this, here's another way my agent gave me the proverbial finger: He explained at the time of the listing that I would be paying 6% commission which would be split 50/50 if there was a buying agent. However, when the escrow papers arrived for me to sign, I was stunned to see that I was actually paying 9% commission -- 6% to my agent and 3% to his son, the dual agent. It was a moot issue because the transaction crashed, but it was a shock anyway. That's about it. Since I refused to work again with either of my former agents, a new agen
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January 2023 by kellie green
I had the pleasure of working with David Treadwell on our new home adventure. He is very knowledgeable,kind ,and helpful. He helped us find our perfect home and could not be more great full for him. If you are looking to buy or sell your home do not hesitate to call David he is the best!!
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September 2022 by Broc Ellington
Thank you David for each property and transaction gone smoothly! Appreciate your help!
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September 2022 by David At Brubaker Culton Realtors
Previous review by Mrs Bolus unfortunately contains many inaccuracies, Ive called to address her concerns to no avail. Please see my other reviews as they are true and correct.
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September 2022 by Lynn Khalid
Tyler and Vivian are the best I wish the world was filled with more people like them -marilyn from cedar tr
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September 2022 by Chungus The Tortoise
David Treadwell serious professional. He would answer my calls quickly and he always had an answer for me.
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August 2022 by Christine Edelen
Very easy to get things done here. David makes it easy to sell your home quick and paperwork is a breeze. Would highly recommend.
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July 2022 by Suzanne Port
David was a true professional agent. Knowledgeable, consistent and he really showed incredible patience as this was a lengthy transaction!! I would love to work with David again!
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June 2022 by Barry Eisen
David Treadwell was the realtor for a client of his that we moved. This was our first time meeting and working with David. I am a Mover and am blessed to have a handful or Realtors that recommend my moving services.. But I must say, David was right there helping his client every step of the way. Some clients need more hand holding and guidance than others, and David went over and above what I think most Realtors would have done to make certain his client was taken care of.I would recommend David Treadwell without hesitation.