I’m aware that some think I’m crazy. I’m fine with that because sometimes I think I’m crazy too.
And because my “crazy” approach leads to what I call the “transformational moment” in my client’s life.
It’s the moment when all the pieces of the past fit together and the path forward to a brighter future is clear.
For that, I don’t mind being called crazy.
Watch below to see how I used this approach to find my own Soul’s Home®.
SUZANNE HANGER
Your Broker with a Side of
Pre- Soul’s Home®
I’ve been engaged in real estate since 1988 as an auctioneer, broker/agent, landlord, investor, rehabber and bank asset manager. Licensed since 2003, I’ve worked on over 480 real estate transactions. They’ve been both single and multi-property sales running the gamut from commercial, residential, land, multi-family, and recreational ranging in price from $108 for a vacant lot in South Carolina to $7,155,000 for an assisted living facility in Connecticut.
Life Before Real Estate
Prior to working in real estate full time, I was a construction project manager for a commercial general contractor in Washington, DC managing multi-million dollar contracts.
Before my construction career, I provided services to children in foster care, first as a direct care provider and later as a policy analyst and lobbyist engaged in improving the systems that address the needs of these vulnerable children and their families.
Education
I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Virginia and Master of Public Administration from George Mason University. I hold four advanced professional designations in real estate: the Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA) and Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) from the National Association of Realtors and the Accredited Auctioneer, Real Estate (AARE) from the National Association of Auctioneers.
Love and Life
I married late but it was worth the wait! I’m hopelessly in love with my very supportive husband, Eric and fully embraced my role as step-mother to his 3 talented children. We enjoy skiing, biking, beaches and hiking when I take breaks from real estate.
Pre- Soul’s Home®
I’ve been engaged in real estate since 1988 as an auctioneer, broker/agent, landlord, investor, rehabber and bank asset manager. Licensed since 2003, I’ve worked on over 480 real estate transactions. They’ve been both single and multi-property sales running the gamut from commercial, residential, land, multi-family, and recreational ranging in price from $108 for a vacant lot in South Carolina to $7,155,000 for an assisted living facility in Connecticut.
Life Before Real Estate
Prior to working in real estate full time, I was a construction project manager for a commercial general contractor in Washington, DC managing multi-million dollar contracts.
Before my construction career, I provided services to children in foster care, first as a direct care provider and later as a policy analyst and lobbyist engaged in improving the systems that address the needs of these vulnerable children and their families.
Education
I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Virginia and Master of Public Administration from George Mason University. I hold four advanced professional designations in real estate: the Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA) and Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) from the National Association of Realtors and the Accredited Auctioneer, Real Estate (AARE) from the National Association of Auctioneers.
Love and Life
I married late but it was worth the wait! I’m hopelessly in love with my very supportive husband, Eric and fully embraced my role as step-mother to his 3 talented children. We enjoy skiing, biking, beaches and hiking when I take breaks from real estate.
Our Soul’s Home®
We live in our Soul’s Home® in Old Town North, Alexandria, VA. We awake each morning grateful for our breathtaking views of the Potomac River, Washington Monument, and US Capital. The Mount Vernon Trail which runs along the river is at our doorstep allowing us to easily walk, run or bike into Old Town and DC. What makes the building extra special is our community of neighbors, who support one another and frequently join together for social events. It feels SO nice to be “home”.