Dustin Oldfather

Dustin Oldfather

CEO, Oldfather Group Compass RE

Lewes, DE 19958

Phone (302) 249-5899

Specializing in coastal Delaware's extraordinary communities.
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker
Property Types
Hospitality, Land, Multi-Family
Markets
Philadelphia
Languages
English
Bio
Dustin & Mariya, Adam, Jamie, Amy, Celia, Chuck, Grace, Cheryl, TC, Bob, Torin, Donna, Christine, Steph, Maura, Bryan, Sherry, Dan, Diana and Taylor are Realtors with a passion for coastal living. They love the tranquility of being near the water, and appreciate the many amenities found in this unique paradise. In their career as real estate professionals, they specialize in the assisting buyers and sellers in the coveted coastal communities of Coastal Delaware and Maryland Beaches and can't wait to help their clients find the same excitement and peace they've enjoyed here. <br /> <br />When it's time to sell your beach home or make a move to the coast, they look forward to assisting you in finding the right beach home for sale, land for developing your dream waterfront property, beachfront property, a condo near the water, a smart investment property or a new home in Rehoboth, Lewes, Bethany Beach, Dewey, Fenwick Island, Ocean City, or surrounding area. <br /><br />They aspire to assist 300 families buy or sell a home this year in coastal Delaware and Maryland and their advanced marketing produces over 700 new buyer inquiries per month (they actually assist more in a week than most brokerages do in a year.) So, they are in need of more beautiful homes to sell. With real estate inventory tightening and prices on the rise - home's are worth more today than they were a year ago. If you have had any thoughts of selling your home, call them to discuss their Oldfather Home Selling Method, which includes three dimensional virtual reality tours, architectural photography, television commercial, and premier exposure on the NYTimes.com, WSJ.com, Zillow, Trulia and Realtor.com, and see if now is the best time for you to sell before interest rates rise...
Education
University of Maryland