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Austin Real Estate Agent Specializes in Eco-Friendly Real Estate

Patrick Smith is an eco-friendly real estate agent based in Austin, Texas, who specializes in helping his clients buy and sell green, energy efficient and sustainable real estate.

2011-06-09
AUSTIN, TX, June 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Going green is a popular trend nowadays; people and businesses all over the world are taking measures to be more environmentally friendly. This issue has even permeated the real estate industry with many people factoring whether or not a property is green into their buying decisions. As a result, eco-friendly realtors, such as Patrick Smith, are in high demand and help concerned consumers with buying or selling green, energy efficient, and sustainable real estate.

"The environment is an issue that's very near and dear to my heart," said Smith. "I'm thrilled to be able to combine being eco-friendly with my career in an industry that I love."

Smith has earned the National Association of Realtor's prestigious green designation, which is a specialized certification that less than 1% of real estate agents possess. He had made changes in his business methods to be a part of the green movement and lifestyle and is dedicated to helping his clients follow the same path. Smith also is a designated seniors real estate specialist and is sensitive to the special needs of seniors and has the tools, resources and knowledge to guide them through a rewarding, stress-free transaction.

"Whether I am helping first-time buyers, seniors, or those interested in green properties, I give my all with each and every one of my clients," said Smith. "I really enjoy meeting people from all walks of life and making sure they are completely taken care of."

At his website, centraltxagent.com, Smith has compiled many resources and materials that he hopes will be a good starting off point for anyone looking to buy or sell property in the Austin area. From in-depth information about the area and the different communities to detailed property listings, he has put together a site that he hopes will help his clients to make educated, informed decisions when it comes to something as important as buying or selling their homes.

"I firmly believe no one should have to compromise when it comes to real estate," said Smith. "A huge amount of money is on the line, whether someone is buying or selling, so I will always go the extra mile for my clients. Nothing pleases me more than making what can be a stressful, trying experience something that is fun and enjoyable."

Patrick Smith is certified green real estate specialist serving Austin, Texas. He takes great pride in his work and is dedicated to ensuring his clients experience a smooth, hassle-free real estate transaction. He encourages visitors to his website at centraltxagent.com and emails to patrick@centraltxagent.com.


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[Press-News.org] Austin Real Estate Agent Specializes in Eco-Friendly Real Estate
Patrick Smith is an eco-friendly real estate agent based in Austin, Texas, who specializes in helping his clients buy and sell green, energy efficient and sustainable real estate.