Meet Mike King, Broker and Amy King, Realtor Please scroll down to meet David Marshall, Realtor Meet David Marshall, Realtor  Amy and Mike met in the mid 1980’s when they both worked for Fannie Mae. Amy was hired as an assistant to Mike’s supervisor and after a whirlwind romance, they were married. Shortly thereafter, Amy began selling real estate. Mike joined Amy as an agent in 1994 and they have been working together ever since. Mike’s 15 years in the mortgage finance business, coupled with Amy’s 22 years of real estate sales experience, provides a potent combination of organizational capability, technical knowledge and sales skills which has served them well. One of their early real estate (ad)ventures involved their purchase of a Civil War era farmhouse in Silver Spring, Maryland. The house was in dire need of repair and had not been lived in for several years. They spent the better part of a year to make it “livable”. Mike is also a builder and remodeler. He and Amy performed most of the work themselves and they have expanded and improved the property through the years. They remain there today. Mike and Amy have two teenage boys, John and Sam and a dog (Taz) and a cat (Miss Molly). They enjoy the boys’ activities including most sports. Mike has coached many of their basketball and baseball teams. They also enjoy annual ski trips and beach vacations together. Amy indicated, “One of the benefits of working together in real estate has been the ability to spend plenty of time with our family.” Amy is an avid tennis player and Mike enjoys golf when time permits. As with most real estate couples, their conversation rarely wanders too far from the “business”. Fortunately, they both enjoy the daily challenges of running a business and the ever changing real estate market. Having spent nearly 15 years together in business, the recent travails of the finance and real estate markets haven’t discouraged Amy and Mike. They opened their own brokerage, King Real Estate, Inc., in 2008, just in time for the near collapse of the financial industry. “We view this as an opportunity” states Mike. “Most of our business is repeat, referral or web generated and these sources of business have served us well. We expect to thrive regardless of market conditions”. Amy is optimistic as well. “I am proud to say that we’ve met the challenges of a changing market. There are always opportunities for companies that consistently provide good service. This is a great market to sell real estate. I feel very good about our prospects. We are here when you need real estate help. "It's your move!”
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David Marshall joined King Real Estate in 2008, and prior to that was associated with Long & Foster, Realtors. Originally from Remington, VA, he met his wife, Stephannie, at Catawba College. He graduated in 1989, and they moved to Montgomery County. They live in Germantown, MD with their son, Dallas. David previously coached youth baseball, and now coaches Rising Star basketball in his spare time. David has a thorough knowledge of the area. He provides his clients with many resources and contacts to make buying and selling a smooth and easy process. Personal attention, strong negotiation skills and a detail-oriented approach are just a few of his strengths. His knowledge provides his clients with insight to help them know where and how to begin selling or buying a home. You can reach David at (301) 706-8254.
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