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Erica Swansey, Global Real Estate Advisor

Swansey Sells Chicago, Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty

 

With over a decade of experience in real estate, Erica Swansey’s commitment to exceptional client service is evident through her transparent approach, deep industry knowledge and impressive certified negotiation skills.

Swansey, a global real estate advisor with Swansey Sells Chicago at Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty, has an unwavering dedication to all of the sellers, buyers and investors she represents. She prioritizes listening, educating and advising them throughout the buying and selling process. “My No. 1 objective is to be an advocate for my clients,” she says. “I always keep my clients’ best interests top of mind.”

As a lifelong resident of Chicago, Swansey has an innate understanding of the city’s diverse neighborhoods, making her a valuable resource for clients seeking properties in various areas. Her expertise ranges from downtown Chicago to the surrounding suburbs. She is particularly successful at negotiating luxury home sales, assisting first-time homebuyers, handling investment properties and managing multi-unit transactions and luxury rentals.

“I have a background in interior design from the Harrington College of Design, which allows me to provide clients with valuable insights into the potential of properties,” she remarks. “I can help clients envision the possibilities of each space, enhancing their expectations and their overall real estate experience.”

Blending her industry expertise and client-centric approach, Swansey continues to excel as a trusted advisor in the Chicago real estate market. Beyond her professional achievements, she is actively involved in various industry associations, including the Women’s Council of Realtors, the National Association of Realtors and the Chicago Association of Realtors. Additionally, she dedicates her time to volunteering with PAWS Chicago, demonstrating her commitment to giving back to the community.

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