Truth be told, she has informed me that folks in her office do talk about me and ask her about how things are going all the time. My creative offers seem to get the most attention.
I hand picked her and was looking for a “hungry” agent, rather than an RSF pro. I knew one of the handful of seasond RSF agents I have met would not have the patience for me as my buyer’s agent. Good thing, because they are the same group I keep running into as listing agents. A small group of agents has a majority of RSF listings it seems.
We have developed a good relationship. She knows I am not trying to waste her time and am very picky and regimented in my approach and she is sticking with me and me with her.
My NorCal agent has stories to tell as well. Her favorite is when I wrote an offer during the boom up here (yea I know I know) and wrote in a BMW as part of my offer for the seller’s daugheter who was at Stanford. I still did not get the house.
I frustrate them both I know sometimes, but I always give them logical reasons for things and treat them with respect and collegiality.