Lindsey Cooke
Phone:
Phone:
M: 302-242-9496 Mobile mobile
O: 410-885-1606 Office office

Lindsey Cooke

With over 15 years of experience in the customer service industry, I have honed my skills in putting clients first and delivering exceptional service. Born and raised in Delaware, I have a deep understanding of the local real estate market and am well-equipped to assist clients throughout the state.

I hold degrees in Human Services and Drug and Alcohol Counseling, further enhancing my ability to provide support and guidance to my clients. As the President of the LGBTQ Real Estate Alliance Delaware Chapter, I am dedicated to fostering inclusivity and diversity within the real estate industry. As a seasoned agent, I am committed to ongoing training and professional development to ensure that my skills are always at their best. I pride myself on being persistent, caring, and always having my clients' best interests in mind.

Local Expertise
You need someone who knows this area inside and out! I can work with you to find the right home at the right price for you, including all the neighborhood amenities that matter.

Selling Your Home
When it's time to move, you need someone who markets your home, knows how to find the right buyer, negotiate on your behalf, oversee the inspections, handle all necessary paperwork and supervise the closing. I take care of everything you need, from start to close.

Timing Is Everything
Whether you are looking for a new home or thinking about selling your current home, call me today. I will put my expertise to work to provide you guidance and advice on what you need to know to make the best possible decision for your real estate needs.

Patterson-Schwartz Real Estate

We are dedicated to providing exceptional service. Our associates offer a wealth of knowledge on local communities, current market conditions, and the process of selling or buying a home.

We look forward to providing you with a real estate experience that exceeds your expectations.

327 Bohemia ave
Chesapeake city, MD
21915