Sosinski found her apartment in Bridgeville through a chance encounter with two women who directed her to it. In her real estate career, she closed approximately $26.2 million in volume across 249 transactions last year, considering it an average year. Her specialization in foreclosures leads to lower price points. The Pittsburgh market experienced significant value increases after years of stable prices. She attributes her success to adaptability and a positive attitude, serving a distinct market area in western Pennsylvania with a unique rhythm.
Sosinski closed approximately $26.2 million in volume last year across 249 transactions, which she considers an average year. Her best year? 318 transactions. The price point would have been lower, because I specialize in foreclosures.
For years, we didn't see a huge increase or decrease in values. They just slowly climbed over the years. But we needed something to pull our values up. This last time, boom, it went crazy, absolutely crazy.
I roll with the punches. I let my life tell me what I'm supposed to do. And then I just go with it, she said. I'm very, very grateful for my career.
While agents in other parts of Pennsylvania use different platforms, Sosinski believes West Penn gives the region its own rhythm. We have our own little market here, she said.
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