Danielle Wise named in the top 21 Real Estate Agents in the Harrisburg/Carlisle area

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Danielle Wise with the Danielle Wise Group at Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Capital Area was announced earlier this month in the TOP 21 Real Estate Agents in the Harrisburg/Carlisle Area.

2017 Real Trends America's Best Real Estate Agents

Real Trends, a Colorado-based publishing company specializing in the residential brokerage and housing industries, released its 2017 Real Trends America's Best Real Estate Agents list earlier this month. The list is now in its fifth year.
Almost 12,600 U.S. real estate agents from every state are featured on the list.

To be included in the ranking, an agent must have closed at least 50 transactions or $20 million in closed sales volume in 2016.

Danielle Wise is a licensed Real Estate Agent with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Capital Area, Harrisburg, PA.

Wise says, "I love being a Central Pennsylvania, Realtor! 'Whether you are looking for your first residence, family home, an investment property or a vacation rental, I can help!"

When asked why she loves being a real estate professional, Wise stated "I will go the extra mile to help you achieve your goals. That's why I constantly research the market and property values so your home is priced effectively from day one. I also make sure the public knows your home is for sale by using innovative advertising and marketing techniques to attract potential buyers.

I pride myself in being honest, loyal, open and hard working! I will do my best to help you find your dream home or a great investment property. If you currently own property and are thinking of selling, I will be committed to providing you the best service available when listing your home and I am backed by the most innovative marketing techniques and a new generation brokerage to get your home noticed by potential buyers!"

Danielle Wise has over 14 years of experience in the real estate market and is well respected in the Harrisburg area as a First-Time Homebuyer Program class instructor.

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