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Rachael Rae Gish, Real estate agent

@properties Christie’s International Real Estate

Licensed since 2018, Rachael Rae Gish has been a dynamic force in the industry ever since. Gish is a New Lenox native and currently resides in Frankfort. Her passion for real estate stems from a desire to foster growth within her community and her love for networking and meeting new people.

Gish’s entry into real estate was a natural progression from her background in personal and business banking, followed by a role as a mortgage originator. This foundation provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the homebuying process, allowing her to guide clients seamlessly from mortgage approval to closing. Her clients appreciate her advocacy, attentiveness and excellent communication skills—often highlighting these qualities in their testimonials.

Applauded for her business style, she aims to make the buying and selling process as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. Her ability to create a fun and easy experience, combined with her commitment to listen and provide caring professionalism, have earned her a loyal client base. Detailed initial consultations ensure she understands her clients’ needs and expectations, setting the stage for a successful partnership. Her greatest accomplishment is the satisfaction and trust of her clients.

Gish emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in real estate and prides herself on being a full-time, experienced agent who can navigate the complexities of the market. Outside of her professional life, she is a devoted sports mom to her three children who are active in football, baseball, wrestling, track, softball and cheerleading. A passionate supporter of youth sports, she regularly volunteers with her kids’ teams and sponsors local activities whenever possible. Gish’s dedication to her family and community is evident in all she does, making her a well-rounded and respected figure both in real estate and her personal life.

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