Marcia Brown is a lifelong resident of Chicago's North Shore residing in Deerfield with her family. She began her career in real estate 30 years ago and is experienced as both a listing and buying agent in the northern suburbs and Chicagoland.
MARCIA IS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BUSINESS
Marcia is more than a "salesperson." She is a counselor, confidant and trusted partner to each and every client. She insists on delivering VIP service above and beyond the typical 9-5 weekday. You may have noticed that many real estate agents take a transactional approach to sales by identifying clients, such as closing the deal and then moving on to the next one. Marcia believes you deserve more from the professional you decide to work with and that's why she chooses to work by referral. Working by referral is all about trust. And, let's face it, when we're seeking a service, we look for someone we can trust, someone proven who comes highly recommended and is already on our side. Marcia has been recognized by @properties with an award for expressing excellent relationship building and teamwork. She has been recognized by Top Agent magazine as a top producer and expert in her market and was featured on the cover. These awards are a true reflection of how important her relationships with clients and colleagues are. Marcia also surrounds herself with the best in the business and works closely with reputable attorneys, mortgage brokers, contractors and inspectors. Marcia believes it takes a strong team to guide you every step of the way.
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Marcia is a former professional photographer who now loves to photograph for fun. Buying and or selling a home can be an exciting, emotional and stressful time. Marcia's advanced degree in psychology serves her well when dealing with the many facets of a real estate transaction. Marcia is a true "people" person and her passions also include animal rescue and marine/ wildlife support organizations.
VOLUNTEER WORK
Marcia was the founder of the Bridges of Autism Foundation. The foundation raised money for financially challenged families so that they could afford the therapies needed for children with autism. She is currently involved with Autism Speaks and various local autism-focused organizations. She has also worked for the North Suburban Special Education District's Autism Task Force.