Tom Dyson is a licensed Residential Real Estate agent on The Jeff Washo Team, as well as a member of the Baltimore Association of REALTORS®. Tom is passionate about the Annapolis area along with the Baltimore area and all of Maryland's Real Estate market, and his goal is his clients’ complete satisfaction and comfort in knowing they have made a sound investment. Tom caters to all types of homebuyers, from first-time homeowners to those looking to upsize, downsize, or relocate.
“As my clients’ real estate Advisor, it is imperative that I maintain a comprehensive knowledge of the marketplace in order to take full advantage of those opportunities. Establishing and maintaining lasting relationships and providing exceptional customer service have been key components of my success.”
-Tom Dyson, in interview with Capital Gazette
Being a great broker in Maryland is also about having a finger on its pulse. Many listings aren’t public knowledge, and broker networking can be the key to getting a client’s foot through the right threshold. The Jeff Washo Team provides a level of sophistication and trustworthiness that their clients depend on. Jeff’s team is comprised of business partners with over 20 years of combined experience, an assistant/transaction coordinator, marketing director, escrow & title representatives and finance specialists, who cover all aspects of the transaction from identifying a property to successfully negotiating and closing the deal.
If you are selling your home, you can rely on Tom and The Jeff Washo Team’s proven strategy to command a top market price for your property. They do this by first understanding the intricacies and uniqueness of your specific property, then advertising your property while networking with other top brokers — providing you with maximum exposure.
“I’ve found much better results when I treat all listings as if they were my own home,” says Jeff. “My concern is the long-term satisfaction of my clients. My goal is to assist you in making the right investment for you and your family.”