Rhode Island Relocation & Referral Promotion
Are you considering buying real estate in Rhode Island? I work with an extensive group of REALTORS®, real estate agents, and relocation experts in Rhode Island in a kind of referral network. Using this referral system ensures my clients receive first rate service, even when their real estate needs extend beyond my Multiple Listing coverage area. I have very tough standards and high criteria that must be met by any Rhode Islander agent or broker wishing to receive a referral from me. And, being a real estate professional and member of the National Association of REALTORS®, I can identify the first-class from the mediocre. I’ll interview potential agents, investigate their current productivity and asses their past performance as a Buyer’s Agent.
Every move or relocation inherently comes with a myriad of concerns to cope with. Let me provide the valuable service of seeking out and initiating contact with a highly qualified Rhode Islander real estate professional that’s eager to assist you.
Naturally, the first question that arises is, “How much is this valuable service going to cost me?” Now, here’s where a good deal get’s better;
$ When I Give a Referral, You Get Paid $
Just for allowing me to put you in touch with a skilled Rhode Islander real estate professional, I’LL PAY YOU! It’s commonplace, when applicable, for real estate agents to share a portion of their Buyer’s Agent Commission with the referring agent. It’s a show of appreciation and is aptly known as a referral fee.
I’LL GIVE 50% OF THE REFERRAL FEE TO YOU!
And remember, as a home buyer it costs you absolutely nothing for top notch professional representation. All the real estate commissions are paid by the seller, who has already negotiated and entered into a contractual agreement with their Rhode Islander Listing Agent prior to their house being listed on the market.
Prime importance: in order to get paid for your next move or Rhode Island property purchase, all I ask that you CONTACT ME FIRST. That’s the only way I can seek out a qualified Rhode Islander agent and arrange the introductions.
Contact Idaho Real Estate Agent Erik Jon McKenzie at 208.250.1728 for more details on this truly win/win scenario.
Rhode Island Real Estate
The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (more commonly Rhode Island) is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is the smallest state by area, and also the state with the longest official name. Rhode Island was the first of the thirteen original American colonies to declare independence from British rule, signaling the start of the American Revolution. Rhode Island was also the last of the original thirteen states to ratify the United States Constitution.
Despite most of the state being part of the mainland, the name Rhode Island leads some out-of-staters to mistakenly believe that the entire state is an island, sometimes confusing it with Long Island, New York, which is only about 100 miles southwest of Rhode Island across the Atlantic Ocean.
Rhode Island is nicknamed “Little Rhody” traditionally but the state officially adopted the nickname “the Ocean State,” as nearly one tenth Rhode Island's inland area is covered by salt water and no resident is more than a thirty-minute drive from the water's edge.
Rhode Island covers an area of approximately 1,214 square miles (3,144 km²) and is bordered on the north and east by Massachusetts, on the west by Connecticut, and on the south by Rhode Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. It shares a water border with New York between Block Island and Long Island. The mean elevation of the state is 200 feet (60 m). Located within the New England province of the Appalachian Region, Rhode Island has two distinct natural regions. Eastern Rhode Island contains the lowlands of the Narragansett Bay, while Western Rhode Island forms part of the New England Upland. Narragansett Bay is a major feature of the state's topography. Block Island lies approximately 12 miles (19 km) off the southern coast of the mainland. Within the Bay, there are over 30 islands. The largest is Aquidneck Island, shared by the municipalities of Newport, Middletown, and Portsmouth. The second-largest island is Conanicut; the third-largest is Prudence.
Nicknamed the Ocean State, Rhode Island is home to a number of oceanfront beaches
Rhode Island is mostly flat with no real mountains. Rhode Island’s highest natural point is Jerimoth Hill, only 812 feet (247 m) above sea level.
Rhode Island is an example of a warm summer humid continental climate with hot rainy summers and cold snowy winters. The highest temperature recorded in Rhode Island was 105 °F (40 °C), recorded on August 2, 1975 at Providence. The lowest temperature in Rhode Island, -13 °F (-25 °C), was recorded on February 6, 1996 at Greene. Monthly average temperatures range from a high of 82 °F (28 °C) to a low of 20 °F (-7 °C).
Rhode Island Real Estate Resources and Favorite Links
Attention: Rhode Islander REALTORS®, brokers, real estate agents, investment groups, realty companies, movers, and all other real estate practitioners located in Rhode Island. If you provide an exceptional service and/or have an outstanding website you’d like to submit to this Rhode Island sector of the IdahoFineLiving.com Real Estate Directory. Go to the Real Estate Directory Submission page.
YOURS COULD BE THE FIRST AND ONLY OUTBOUND LINK ON THIS GOOGLE INDEXED PAGE!



