Meet the Agent: Holly Bergren

We’re proud of the team of agents we’ve assembled here at Nest Realty. We think they’re pretty awesome, and we think you will, too. During Nest Stories’ “Meet the Agent” series, we sit down with our agents and brokers to learn more about them, what makes them tick, and why they’re passionate about the real estate industry.

In this installment, we chat with Holly Bergren, an agent in Asheville, North Carolina.

Nest Realty: Tell us a bit about yourself! What brought you to the area? How long have you lived here
Holly Bergren: I moved to Asheville for the beauty, mountains, good food, and great weather!

Nest Realty: How did you get into real estate? How long have you been practicing?
HB: I’ve been selling real estate for twenty-three years, first in Chicago and now in Western North Carolina.

Nest Realty: What led you to Nest Realty, as opposed to another brokerage?
HB: The professional marketing, great customer service, and the company culture.

Nest Realty: What’s your favorite part of being an agent?
HB: Meeting so many great people.

Nest Realty: Do you have a specific area of expertise to offer clients?
HB: Residential real estate

Nest Realty: What are five adjectives to describe you?
HB: Proactive, prepared, organized, trustworthy, caring.

Nest Realty: Who would be your dream client? (This can be funny—a famous person, or celebrity, or a general type of person.)
HB: A gazillionaire who will buy lots of expensive houses so I can retire.

Nest Realty: If you had one piece of advice for a first-time home buyer, what would it be?
HB: Think long term.

Nest Realty: What’s your favorite season?
HB: Spring. I love the flowers and warm weather after the winter.

Holly prides herself on her excellent customer service, honesty, reliability, and responsiveness. Clients can expect to have their questions answered within the day, often within the hour. As an industry veteran, she is a pro at solving problems and staying on top of deals from start to finish.

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