About harlanstork
An Arizona native for the past 20 years, I have been specializing in selling Arizona real estate since 1990. I also have experience in commercial real estate, and mortgage loans. With an undergraduate degree in Business Management, and an MBA from Arizona State University, I m committed to putting my knowledge and experience to work for my clients in meeting their real estate needs. My area of expertise is the Southeast Valley, which includes Chandler, Gilbert, Ahwatukee/Mountain Park Ranch in Phoenix, and Mesa.
With an emphasis on customer service, and long term client relationships, I assist my clients in making educated real estate decisions that are focused on needs, whether short term or long term. I can assist in finding the right home in the right neighborhood for their own home, or review the choices and financial benefits of investment property. My goal is to educate my clients, and deliver the results they desire.
Married with a beautiful wife, Jennifer, and two energetic boys, Tucker (10), and Carson (8). I stay active with the family, coaching football, leading a Cub Scout den, and teaching Sunday School at Redemption Church in Gilbert. With a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, I also enjoy teaching Martial Arts at America's Best Karate in Chandler. For vacations our family does what most "Zonies" do, and head for the coast of California to enjoy the beaches. Our family also enjoys hiking South Mountain.
Most, if not all of the news in Arizona, and in particular the Phoenix Metro area, is positive as it relates to housing. Some very encouraging statistics give those of us in the real estate community reason to be optimistic … Continue reading →
Like many Realtors here in the Southeast Valley, the sales of some of my listings have been under jeopardy due to the value placed on it by the appraiser hired by the buyer’s lender through an “independent” appraisal management firm. … Continue reading →
While many buyers feel that buying a short sale is a long drawn out experience that is not worth the time or trouble, new data suggests otherwise. Whether you are a first time home buyer, a second home buyer, or … Continue reading →