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Blog / Featured Members · August 06, 2019 · AUTHOR: Udi Dorner

SetSchedule Member Spotlight: Jesus Ornelas with Professional Realty Services International from Kennewick, WA!

Jesus Ornelas

Jesus Ornelas 

Professional Realty Services International

Experience: 4 years

Specializations: Residential (buyers and sellers) properties.

Areas Served: In Washington, I serve the tri-cities (Pasco, Kennewick, Richland, West Richland, Benton City), Lower Valley ( Prosser, Grandview, Sunnyside) and California ( LA County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County).

Q: What made you become interested in real estate?

A: I enjoy helping people look for their dream home. I enjoy everything about real estate.

Q: What was your favorite moment in your career so far?

A: They all have their special moments, from being someone’s first home to someone buying their investment home. But the ones that are always good are the ones when a client never thought they could buy a home, and you get to hand them the keys to their new home, that is always awesome.

Q: What do you wish you had known when you first got your real estate license?

A:  There’s so much to learn, in this business you will never know everything. But if I had to choose something it would be that I wish I had learned what not to say and keep certain opinions to yourself (meaning just because you don’t like a home, doesn’t mean the buyer is not going to love it).

Q: In what ways have you seen the real estate industry change since you started?

A:   Real estate has just been booming and prices have been going up, it’s crazy sometimes.

Q: What’s the most challenging part of your job?

A: For me is trying to get buyers to understand that getting pre-approved helps me make sure we look at houses that you actually qualify for and we don’t see something you love and then realize you qualify for $60K less. Now they are comparing all other houses to that home.

Q: If you could sum up being a real estate agent in five words or less, what would you say?

A: Learn to be very patient.

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