Sunday, May 13, 2018

Accolades and Distinctions Received by William Raveis


Former police lieutenant Gustavo L. Vila holds a juris doctor from Fordham Law School in addition to a diploma from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. A winner of the Fraternal Order of Police Man of the Year Award, Gustavo L. Vila serves clients in the New York City area as a real estate professional. 

Although Mr. Vila’s company, GLV Properties LLC, focuses on property management, he also serves as a licensed real estate broker at William Raveis, where he facilitates the sale and purchase of homes in New York. Founded in 1974, William Raveis is a family business that provides mortgage, insurance, and other real estate services throughout the northeastern United States. 

William Raveis has grown into a leading real estate company through the implementation of innovative tools and ideas as well as excellent customer service. Moreover, the firm has claimed numerous awards and accolades over the years. These include:

- A 98% or higher customer satisfaction rating, based on surveys of more than 180,000 customers

- Designation as the top family-owned real estate company in the Northeast and a place in the top 10 across the United States from REAL Trends

- A Commercial Record and Banker & Tradesman’s Gold Medal distinction for five straight years

- Designation by Inman News as the Most Innovative Brokerage 

- Ranking as one of the best places to work by organizations that include Hearst Connecticut, the Boston Business Journal, and Fox.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Pre-Sale Tips For Homeowners


For the past several years, Gustavo L. Vila, a retired New York Police Department lieutenant, has worked in the real estate industry. The president of GLV Properties, LLC, a property-management company, Gustavo L. Vila divides his time between leading his own business and handling home sales and purchases as a broker with William Raveis Real Estate.

Below are several “dos and don’ts” when selling your house:

Do clean the clutter
When potential buyers come through your home, you want them to see the most of what your house has to offer. Unfortunately, this isn’t possible when your kitchen counters, living room floors, and other spaces are full of clutter.

Don’t make unnecessary improvements
Certain improvements can increase the value of your home, and they are usually worth making. But this isn’t true of every improvement. If a major renovation project won’t increase the value of your home in a big way, it’s best not to do it.

Do set the right price
It’s extremely important the you set your home at the right price. Doing so ensures your property sells quickly while you still get enough money to fund a move or new home purchase. To make sure you neither over- nor underprice your home, look at recent selling prices of similar homes in your area, and talk to your real estate agent.

Don’t limit showtimes
Many sellers allow potential buyers to view their home at times that are convenient for themselves. While this may be easier on you as the homeowner, it reduces the number of potential buyers who want to see your home. As a result, your home may stay on the market longer, and you may not get the price you want.

Thursday, July 13, 2017

William Raveis Affiliate Program Benefits Local Real Estate Companies