SarahGray Lamm ~ Chapel Hill / Carrboro / Durham Real Estate Blog ~ Agent Outlier: Some Clients Are Really Worth Being Proud Of...

"I have over 60K hours of real life, real estate experience in NC and I'm not afraid to use it to help my clients successfully sell, buy or invest in a home in the Chapel Hill / Carrboro, Durham and Raleigh real estate markets!" SarahGray is associated with Allen Tate Realtors, the Carolina's #1 realty company!

Some Clients Are Really Worth Being Proud Of...

I have lots of young clients who accomplish awesome things. This young woman ranks really high on my list of courageous people. She works for Duke University as a scrub nurse and was invited to accompany a team of Duke doctors and nurses who went down to Haiti to assist the victims of the horrendous earthquake for 10 days. She didn't hesitate to say yes. Her family and friends supported her decision and her two young daughters have another reason to know their mom is a hero.

She isn't the one talking in this video, she is the one in the ladybug scrub cap and you will never recognize her on the street. But I know her and I'm really proud to say I do.

video - Haiti Diary-Duke Med on a Mission: Making a difference, one patient at a time

 

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Comments

SarahGray:

I have been thinking about how lucky I am to have such cool clients too... Great post.

As a Tarheel, I only wish your client was not at DUKE, but from Chapel Hill instead, but still....  :-)

Great work that she's doing - I'm so inspired by the lifesaving work these generous souls are doing for the people in Haiti.

Posted by Ellie Shorb (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) 6 months ago

Wonderful post!! Don't we love our work..we meet one of the some of the most wonderful people in our life other wise we won't have an opportunity to know them.

Posted by Ritu Desai (Samson Properties) 6 months ago

SarahGray...

Wow, I would be proud to have her as a client too! Very inspiring.

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate 6 months ago

Great to see people giving their time to a great cause.  Nice Post.

Posted by Geoff ONeill (John L. Scott Medford) 6 months ago

SarahGay,

That is cool for you to recognize her on Activerain. When you see her, please tell her that we all appreciate the work that she did.

Posted by Mike Yeo (3:16 team REALTY) 6 months ago

Hi Sarah~  It is refreshing to see how many people have come to their rescue!  How wonderful that one of your clients is a hero! 

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Agent Vickie McCartney Realtor Owensboro Ky (Maverick Realty) 6 months ago

SarahGray That is so true, this profession gives us the opportunity to me some really cool people.   too would be proud of this client,

Posted by Jennifer Fivelsdal, Mid Hudson Valley (JFIVE HOMES REALTY LLC) 6 months ago

From the desk of David Dee,

SarahGray, that's an inspiring story. That's one nice client to have and definitely proud to be with.

Posted by David Dee, San Gabriel Valley (L.A.) & N. Orange County CA Real Estate (Century 21 Excellence) 6 months ago

That's incredible.....I'd be very proud to have her as a client.

Posted by Barbara Todaro (RE/MAX Executive Realty in Franklin, Ma) 6 months ago

That is awesome! How can anyone not be proud of her? A very inspiring story!

Posted by Jackie Connelly-Fornuff Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY Real Estate (Lindenhurst Babylon West Babylon N. Babylon West Islip Islip) 6 months ago

Thanks all! I'm actually also proud of AR for featuring her story and by extension all the folks who step up and contribute without looking for accolades or press. My clients are the best part of my business. If it weren't for them I would have tossed in the towel long ago!

Posted by SarahGray Lamm~REALTOR~ 60K Hours of NC Real Estate Experience~ (Allen Tate Realtors Chapel Hill, NC 919-819-8199 ) 6 months ago

SarahGray:

I have had some wonderful clients with fascinating stories and hobbies. But this lady is truly awesome.

 

Posted by Claudette Millette - Metrowest Mass Buyer Broker (The Buyers' Counsel) 6 months ago

SarahGray, thanks for sharing the story of your clients hard work in Haiti.

So much more needs to be done there. Nurses are angels in disquise.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor- Realtor(R)- Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) 6 months ago

Nice post, thanks for the story today.

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Posted by PATRICIA AULSON, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY- Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) 6 months ago

SarahGray, I would be proud too. Your client took the ordinary to the level of extraordinary. 

Posted by Joe Pryor.com REALTORĀ® Oklahoma Investment Properties (Redbud Realty) 6 months ago

I think you should be proud to know her and she is a hero. Anyone who goes over there to help out should be considered the same.

Posted by JL Boney, III Columbia, SC Real Estate (Russell and Jeffcoat) 6 months ago

Sarah,

These are the unsung heroes no one hears about. Good for you for posting this.

Posted by Terry Chenier (Homelife Glenayre Realty) 6 months ago

SarahGray,

As a Dukie, I'm tempted to say all associated with THE university of NC are wonderful human beings, but I might get in hot water with Ellie Shorb (#1)!  Nice of you to brag about your giving client.

Posted by Irene Kennedy RealtorĀ® in Northwestern NJ (Weichert) 6 months ago

Great story! And it is really refreshing to see a Real Estate Professional who cares about her clients.

Posted by Bob and Debbie Gibbs (J. Rockcliff Realtors) 6 months ago

What a lovely tribute to your client.  Isn't it special that we get to meet some super wonderful people while working at a job that we love?

Posted by Lora "Leah" Stern, Realtor Rockland County Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) 6 months ago

Let her know we're all proud of her and all the people who have volenteered their services.

Posted by Ross Therrien, Realtor, Broker Associate (Prudential Verani Realty, Londonderry,New Hampshire) 6 months ago

Awwww, that was a nice post. You are right to be proud to know her.

Posted by Agent Aaron | Hill Country TX Homes For Sale | Austin TX MLS | Avoid Foreclosure (Austin Texas Homes, LLC) 6 months ago

I've been wanting to write a post featuring tributes to some clients, too. Thanks for the inspiration.

Posted by Joetta Fort - Realtor Denver Colorado Real Estate (The DiGiorgio Group) 6 months ago

SarahGray  Thank you for giving your client recognition.  Having clients who contribute to society is one of the rewards in our field

Posted by Karen Kruschka - Prince William, Fairfax ,Stafford County VA Real Estate Service (RE/MAX Olympic Realty) 6 months ago

This is great....I hope you sent her a copy of the blog post! There are some amazing people out there and it's nice to be able to publicly appreciate them.

Posted by Karen Fiddler Broker/Realtor (Great Western Realty Group/eVantage Real Estate) 6 months ago

Nice post.  I was definitely in the mood for something positive today!

Posted by Jenna Dixon, Assoc Broker, NW Metro Atlanta (DRA Homes (Atlanta, GA)) 6 months ago

Isn't it great when you LIKE your clients?

We all get some difficult ones sometimes, so you learn to cherish the good ones even more.

Posted by Erica Ramus - Realty Executives / Pottsville PA Real Estate 6 months ago

It's nice to hear about the good clients. Thanks for sharing :)

Posted by Pam McInnes - Here to Help You and Your Pets (Team Realty K.W. Inc., Brokerage - Kitchener, ON Canada) 6 months ago

Great article. It would be great just to have a friend like that.

Posted by Ted Tyndall- FL Homes for Sale-Palencia, World Golf Village,Nocatee,St. Augustine (Davidson Realty Inc.) 6 months ago

Hi SarahGray -- Heart warming story.  I have an immense amount of respect for medical professionals, they have some of the toughest jobs on the planet, day in and day out, for decades.

Posted by Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate (Olsen Ziegler Realty) 6 months ago

Sarah ~ How wonderful that you wrote a post about this young girl. Kudos to you and her.

Posted by Monique Hailer (CENTURY 21 New Millennium) 6 months ago

It's great that there are some people in medicine who really want to help people and are not just in it for the money. Thye are really special people.

Posted by Tigard Oregon Homes for Sale, Wayne B. Pruner, Realtor, GRI (Oregon First) 6 months ago

Our clients are our business aren't they SarahGray?!?  What a terrific story about one of yours, thanks for sharing...

Posted by Lee & Pamela St. Peter Raleigh NC, RealtorsĀ®, GRI,CRS,ABR,ePro (Prudential York Simpson Underwood Realty) 6 months ago

I once thought that I wanted to be in the medical profession, but I'm too emotional. People who work in medicine have a special something that I just don't have, but they do have my utmost respect.

Posted by Russel Ray, San Diego home inspector (Russel Ray, Property Consultant) 6 months ago

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