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Susan Horon
Susan Horon e-agent®
Real Estate Agent
email: www.susanhoron.ca  or call 780-266-1027
Buying or selling a home is a big decision - you need an experienced professional to guide you through the process. When I work with you, you can count on personal, attentive and patient service. Excellent knowledge of the area, great negotiation skills and expert selling strategies. I work mostly on repeat and referral business - that speaks volumes. You are worth it. I vow to deliver a great client experience. References available upon request.  
Positive Perception, Positive Performance. Hello and Welcome to my website! My aim as a Real Estate Associate is to create long-term professional relationships with you. Focusing on service, education and follow-up connections. You matter to me. I will work hard to gain your confidence. You will be pleased to refer your friends and family because you trust me. This is how I build a successful business.

I will follow your search and sell criteria needs.  I will not sell you something you don’t want.  First time or 10th time - you will be pleased. 
Full Service REALTOR
Your time is valuable. I respect that. Call me today if this is how you want to do business. You won’t be disappointed. Free market evaluations offered and free informative consultations for the first time buyer.

Movin’?... Call SUSAN!!!   susanhoron@royallepage.ca
20 years has flown by
20 Years is a long for anything. I have been through several types of markets.  Seen some ups and some downs in both prices and interest rates.  I am equipped to handle all of them.  This is the experience you need to get you through changing times.  2023-marked 20 years as a Licensed REALTOR for me - all of them with Royal LePage Noralta.
Top Producer
Top 5% for Royal LePage in my Market place of Alberta. This would not have been possible without the loyalty of all my clients.  The referral of your friends and family is the largest compliment I can receive. It has helped me to create a successful business model. I have been a top producer for my career which started in 2002.
WOW! What an honor!
I am so very blessed to receive this award.  This is the top 2% in Canada for Royal LePage National - over 20,000 agents.  That is a lot of hard work and dedication to my clients.  But it was worth every minute.  
Giving Back
The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation is Canada's largest public foundation dedicating exclusively to funding women's shelters and violence prevention programs.  I am a proud supporter of this foundation.  Giving of my time, money and goods in kind.  Every dollar raised goes directly to helping more than 50,000 women and children each year.  This foundation has raised over $27 million and currently supports 200 local shelters in Canada. 
Volunteering in My Community
I was elected in 2011 by my peers to serve as a Governor on the Board of the REALTORS Community Foundation.  Served as President 2013. We gave back over $300,000 each year to Edmonton and area charities.  I've co-chaired Santa's Auction raising approx $75,000/year.  I also served on our Funding Allocations Committee, 25th Anniversary Gala, Marketing Committee, BBQ Committee and Bike Nights. I've attended Golf Tourneys, Picnics, Fundraisers, Tradeshows,  a Diaper drive, Habitat for Humanity build and dedications.  Giving back to the community that makes me successful in business is an awesome feeling. 
2023
The importance of a home inspection
So you’ve found a house you love. Great backyard, gleaming hardwood, and the kitchen of your dreams. But what about the furnace? The wiring? Leaks in the basement? Before you buy, have the home inspected; no matter how experienced you are as a homeowner, it’s the best way to make sure you really know what you’re getting into.

A home inspection will give you the information you need to make an informed decision. The inspector will determine the condition of the house you’re thinking about buying, and let you know if there are any problems. (And the great thing is, the inspector doesn’t care if you buy the house or not, so you can be sure he or she is being objective, even if you’re not.) If you have to make an offer before having a home inspection, make it conditional on a satisfactory inspection.
If there are any problems, you have three options:
1. Walk away.
2. Use the results to negotiate a better price.
3. Give the seller a chance to fix the problem.
What happens during a home inspection?

The inspector meets you at the home you’re thinking of buying, and takes about 3-4 hours to carefully inspect the entire house for structural, mechanical or other issues. He or she examines everything from the roof to the foundation and everything in between, including heating and air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, insulation, roof, windows and doors, walls, ceilings, attic and basement. You can accompany the inspector as he or she goes through the home – it’s a good way to get to know the home quickly, and will give you a head-start in your home care “learning curve.”

The inspector then prepares an inspection report that outlines problems (breaking them down into major repairs that need to be done right away and areas that will need attention in the future, with accurate cost estimates for each), highlights good points, and gives you an idea what kind of maintenance you’ll need to do to keep the place in good shape. Make sure you ask for a detailed report that’s written in a narrative style. Never accept a verbal report or one that’s just a checklist.

How much does it cost?
Most inspections cost between $250 and $500. Think of it this way: a few hundred bucks could save you thousands in home repairs. It’s a pretty small price to pay for significant peace of mind.
How do I find a good inspector?
Look for a reputable, qualified company that has been in business for a while, can provide references from previous customers, is fully insured and offers guaranteed inspections. Inspectors should be licensed in building-related fields such as contracting, architecture or structural engineering. Your REALTOR® can recommend a reputable, objective inspector at your request, or you can find one by asking friends or by looking in the phone book.
When you’ve fallen in love with a house, it’s hard to see any faults on your own. Make sure the decision is a good one, and get it inspected so you can be sure you stay in love – for years to come.
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