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Linda A Eisen

from Saddle River, NJ
Age ~61

Linda Eisen Phones & Addresses

  • 180 Braeburn Ln, Saddle River, NJ 07458 (201) 387-1459
  • Upper Saddle River, NJ
  • Clearwater, FL
  • Leicester, MA
  • Haworth, NJ
  • Dumont, NJ
  • Warrenton, VA
  • Berlin, NJ
  • Leesburg, VA
  • Closter, NJ
  • New York, NY

Work

Company: The Foxes, Luxury Homes and Gardens Address: 273 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605 Phones: (914) 421-6009 (914) 393-6680 (914) 949-3095

Skills

Expert Negotiator • Over thirty-nine years helping seller�... • Single Family • Condo • Coop • Rentals in Westchester • Having sold some properties 3-4 times • Body language expert helping to understa... • New construction as well as resale exper... • Multi Million Dollar producer • Diamond • Silver and Gold award from local chapter • Helping seller's with tax grieving ... • Member of the National Association of Re... • Multiple languages • french • spanish • bit of Turkish • Better Homes and Gardens Presidents Coun...

Languages

French

Awards

Westchester County Board of Realtors • Gold • Diamond and Silver • Better Homes and Gardens Medallion Club • Better Homes and Gardens Presidents Circ... • Better Homes and Gardens International A... • Top Producer • Diamond • Gold • Silver • President's Council

Interests

Dance is air to me. I love dance • theatre • and people. Tools for understanding peop... • and then getting it for them!

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Specialities

Buyer's Agent • Listing Agent • Relocation • Property Management

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Linda Eisen, White Plains NY

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Specialties:
Buyer's Agent
Listing Agent
Relocation
Property Management
Work:
The Foxes, Luxury Homes and Gardens
273 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605
(914) 421-6009 (Office), (914) 393-6680 (Cell), (914) 949-3095 (Fax)
Languages:
French
Description:
In 1974 I became interested in a career in Real Estate and it has been a wonderful "ride" serving the Westchester community selling homes for clientsand working with buyers bothfirst time, andmove up buyers.I remember the first customer that had been recommended to me and the first listing on the Open House tour I had seen. I was shocked when that customer wanted to buy the home, and had to quickly learn my trade. From that moment on, I knew this was something that would be a good occupation for meand a great way to learn and share the knowledge about our community and "hands on"I became knowledgeable in other aspects of the Real Estate business. Engineering, moving, lawyers, contractors, otherReal Estate professionals, all thosewho could provide good service to my customers and a sisterhood of friends who's expertise I learned so much from. My work ethic has been the most important aspect, I think of who I am and how I have had such a long lasting career. It does, "take a village" a team effort to have a long career in this business. You can't do it alone, and I must say that I am very proud of the relationships I have maintained in this business. Considering my education was in dance and drama, who would have know those majors would have helped in any way, my chosen path in Real Estate.
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Linda Jane Eisen, White Plains NY Broker

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Specialties:
Residential sales
Luxury homes
First time home buyers
Staging
Relocation
Property Management
Co-op
Work:
The Foxes Better Homes&Gardens
White Plains, NY
(914) 902-5080 (Phone)
License #30EI10210740
Client type:
Home Buyers
Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home
Condo/Townhome
Co-op
Interests:
Dance is air to me. I love dance
theatre
and people. Tools for understanding people's body language. That's why Real Estate is a perfect fit for me. Figuring out what customers need and and want
and then getting it for them!
Awards:
Westchester County Board of Realtors
Gold
Diamond and Silver
Better Homes and Gardens Medallion Club
Better Homes and Gardens Presidents Circle of Excellence
Better Homes and Gardens International Award Winner
Top Producer
Diamond
Gold
Silver
President's Council
Languages:
English
French
Turkish
Skills:
Expert Negotiator
Over thirty-nine years helping seller's and buyers
Single Family
Condo
Coop
Rentals in Westchester
Having sold some properties 3-4 times
Body language expert helping to understand my clients
New construction as well as resale expertise!
Multi Million Dollar producer
Diamond
Silver and Gold award from local chapter
Helping seller's with tax grieving with comparable uses
Member of the National Association of Realtors
Multiple languages
french
spanish
bit of Turkish
Better Homes and Gardens Presidents Council
About:
In 1970 expecting our 2nd child, my husband Gerry and I moved to Westchester and after looking at many homes, decided on a (not so charming cape cod) in the White Plains area. After all it was in a great neighborhood and we could hardly afford it. Who would have expected that Real Estate would end up being a career for me! A dance major at Performing Arts High School, after that college, major in drama at Carnegie Institute of Tech., now known as Carnegie Mellon, I never thought about Real Estate, no less selling it. But my past schooling has proven to be a good tool for the greatest language of all...body language. Hence, a career in the Real Estate business was and still is a fit! And just so you know, I have been in this business for 40 years still having pride in doing things right and in some cases have had the pleasure of selling a property 4 times. Experience counts!!! Your satisfaction counts!! Repeat business and satisfied customers who come back!

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Us Patents

Figurine For Displaying A Locket Of Hair

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US Patent:
20090209164, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Feb 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/031748
Inventors:
Linda Eisen - Haworth NJ, US
International Classification:
A63H 3/00
A63H 3/44
A45D 8/00
US Classification:
446 72, 446394, 132275, 132276
Abstract:
A figurine for displaying a locket of hair in a simulative manner wherein the locket of hair is releasbly secured within a hair clip and the hair clip is removably attached to the top portion of a figurine's head thus simulating the figurine having a tuft of hair. The figurine may have a simulative appearance of that of a young child or baby and serves as a keepsake memento for those who wish to preserve and display a child's first locket of hair in an non-time consuming, non-complicated, and non-damaging manner.
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