Helen Caverson
NMLS ID#: 444453
About
Office Details
Street Address
16440 26 Mile Rd.
Macomb, MI 48042
Phone
Buyer Reviews
Helen goes above and beyond her job. She truly cares about the people she is helping. My experienced with Helen was so much compassion, kindness and drive . She is a angel here on earth. Thank you for what you do Helen. They are so very lucky and blessed to have you. Her rating is above and beyond expectations. 👏💥🌟🔥
Overall very helpful with clear communication and fast response time
The service and personal attention I received from Helen Caverson was exceptional and beyond what I was expecting! Her knowledge, kindness, professionalism, and availability, were outstanding and helped me so much. As a first time home buyer everything was new to me and the most important thing I wanted was someone I could trust. She was there for me every step of the way. I am glad she took care of my application and would recommend Helen to anyone buying a home.
Easy to deal with and great people to work with.
Down to earth and easy to get ahold of at nearly any time of the day. Never seemed to be bothered by my barrage of questions either
Featured Resources
-
The Fed Lowered the Federal Funds Rate – Will Mortgage Rates Drop?
The Federal Reserve decreased the federal funds rate during their September meeting, a decision that could indirectly pull down mortgage rates – which would be good news for hopeful home buyers.
READ MORE -
Realtor® Commission Rules Have Changed – What Does That Mean For Home Buyers?
You may have heard that real estate commissions are changing, but how can you benefit? Understanding how to negotiate real estate agent compensation could be a major advantage if you’re buying or selling a home.
READ MORE -
Homebuying Affordability Predictions for 2024
When will homes become more affordable for the average American home buyer? Several factors come into play, including mortgage rates and housing construction.
READ MORE -
How Remote Work Influences the Housing Market
Remote work contributed to home price growth in the suburbs within the last several years and has been a factor in population migration from more expensive cities to relatively cheaper cities.
READ MORE