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(SAVANNAH) – A
year ago, Helen Williams Johnson started a new career – in real estate. Some
might question her timing, but not her results. Despite the odds, she’s
succeeding in perhaps the most challenging time ever in real estate.
“I started when
the market had already bottomed out and I don't know any different,”
Johnson said. “I think this is to my advantage because I don't know anything
other than to work for the business. I was not around for the boom when agents
were turning calls away.”
Since December
2008, Johnson has had five closings and has one more in the works. She’s had a
busy Fall, with eight listings ranging from $190,000 to $950,000.
She credits her
success to hard work, professional education, support from her agency,
tenacity, and becoming close to her clients. She’s also found an unexpected
networking benefit from her longstanding commitment to volunteerism – she’s
chairing the Telfair Art Fair in November and serves on boards of several
nonprofits.
For years many
friends and family members, including her aunt, Celia Dunn, kept telling her
she would be great at real estate and love it. Johnson is now a real estate
sales associate at Celia Dunn Sotheby's International Realty. In addition to being
successful, Johnson’s found she loves the career as much as everyone thought
she would.
“I really
enjoy meeting new people that are moving to town and trying to help
them get acclimated,” Johnson explained. “I also enjoy helping old friends find
the perfect home and neighborhood that best suits their needs and wants. You
learn a lot about person's tastes and personality when you are helping them
search for a home.”
Kesha Gibson Carter and her husband
recently closed on a home thanks to Johnson, who explained that the family had received
“horrible” mortgage advice that tripped them up in the purchasing process.
Carter appreciates that Johnson went above and beyond to make sure they got
everything ironed out and could buy their new home.
“Persistent, tenacious and
relentless are all words that come to mind when I think of Helen Williams
Johnson and the experience we had with Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty,”
Carter said. “She showed herself friendly, expressed genuine concern, and
supported us as we worked to attain our goal. What we imagined would be a
typical traditional real estate transaction, through no fault of our own,
turned out to be ‘mortgage misery.’ However, because of the belief Helen had in
our family and our ability, she did not shy away from working with us and
continued her commitment to help get us through the crisis we found ourselves
in.”
Johnson definitely
goes way out of her way to make things work for her clients.
“It's not about
the sale – it's about getting to know the client, their family, their goals in
life. Some may think it is getting too close to the client, but I just
want to make sure they are taken care of and that in the end we are all on the
same page and trying to achieve the same goal.”
“The only other
advice I would have for new agents is education,” Johnson said. The more
courses you can take the better, she said, whether on
marketing, networking, how to use MLS, contracts, or anything else.
“You’ll be better off the more educated you are, and the more proactive you are
about the market and its daily changes.”
“Celia's office
is also very special – the more I talk to agents at other offices, the more I
realize how lucky we are,” Johnson said. “We have a wonderful support in the
staff and the agents, and everyone just gets along, which is not always the
case.”
Once Johnson’s
youngest was old enough to start pre-school, she took the real estate class for
new agents. With small children it was tough to be gone two nights out of the
week from 6 to 10 p.m. for four months, she admits, but says it was well worth
it.
Many people think
real estate is a great career for mothers because you can make your own hours,
but Johnson explains that’s not really the case. Many times you are working
around the schedules of clients and customers.
“It is nice to
have my parents in town, because my mother is great about keeping the kids for
an hour here and there,” Johnson said. “Childcare of course is always tough in
the summer time, but it’s been easier now that school is back in session.”
Johnson is
chairing the Telfair Art Fair this year. She sits on the Savannah Technical
College Community Council Board, helps with the tour of Homes every year and
was a day chair for the Saturday tour last year. She is on the flower Altar
Guild for Christ Church and teaches Sunday School. She is a member of the William Jay Society at the Telfair
and the 13th colony society at HSF. She’s about to join the board of another
local nonprofit as well.
“It can be tough
juggling work, volunteer work, and children, but it somehow always seems to
work itself out,” Johnson said. “My mother is great, and my husband is very
supportive, as well as a very hands-on dad. Between the three of us, the kids
always get to after-school programs and sports on time. And the great thing
about all of the volunteer activities is that you can be as active as you want
in all of them, so when you’re super busy in one you can slack off a little in
another. It just works that way, which is nice.”
“Volunteering is
just something I believe in,” Johnson said. “My mother has always been so
involved my entire life in so many different things that I don't really know
any different. I can't imagine not giving back to the community.”
“I am from
Savannah and have a lot of contacts anyway, but there are so many neat people
out there that do so much for the community that you would never know unless
you volunteer,” she said. “I just believe so strongly in giving back to one's
community.”
Known for its tradition of
integrity, Celia Dunn Sotheby's International Realty specializes
in residential and commercial properties in Savannah and the Low Country of
Georgia and South Carolina. Founded in 1981, Celia
Dunn Sotheby's International Realty is noted for outstanding service to
its clients, thorough knowledge of Savannah and the South Carolina Low Country,
and excellent staff, in addition to having one of the region's top property
management departments. The owners are natives of Savannah who have more than
60 years' combined experience in real estate. The offices are located at 9, 13,
and 17 West Charlton Street on Madison Square in Savannah and 6 Bruin Street in
Bluffton, S.C.
For more information, call Celia Dunn Sotheby's International Realty at (912)
234-3323 or visit www.celiadunnsir.com.
To contact the Bluffton office, call (843) 836-3900.
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