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★★★★★
"For months I felt like I was Mark's number one priority. He has several clients and excels making us all feel that way." - Zillow Review
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"Mark is knowledgeable, responsive and helpful. He worked with my small budget and… found me a DC real estate unicorn!" - Yelp Review
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"He was FANTASTIC… This was our first time buying a house and Mark took the time to explain the whole buying process, step step." - Zillow Review
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"Mark is personable, responsive and fun to work with and I could not recommend him more highly." - Zillow Review
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"He's AMAZING his job and understood that I was a very picky first time home buyer who knew exactly what I wanted." - Zillow Review
About Mark
Mark moved to the District on March 1st of 2010, from the great state of North Carolina. His background in interior design and Degree in Graphic Design allow him to provide an added value to his client’s journey when a property’s space or color palette proves to be challenging.
Additionally, years of work in the hospitality industry have given Mark an extensive customer service background that positively guides his relationships with his clients.
Mark works tirelessly to meet the needs of his clients and is committed to helping them through one of life's most important decisions. He enjoys the fast-paced environment and the ability to think creatively for his buyers and sellers.
His love of DC architecture stems from L'Enfant's original site plan for the city and has grown to encompass federal buildings Bacon and Hoban to homes Wardman. Mark currently resides in Dupont Circle.
Additionally, years of work in the hospitality industry have given Mark an extensive customer service background that positively guides his relationships with his clients.
Mark works tirelessly to meet the needs of his clients and is committed to helping them through one of life's most important decisions. He enjoys the fast-paced environment and the ability to think creatively for his buyers and sellers.
His love of DC architecture stems from L'Enfant's original site plan for the city and has grown to encompass federal buildings Bacon and Hoban to homes Wardman. Mark currently resides in Dupont Circle.