Accomplishments
* 25+ years real estate sales
* Experience in sales of $100,000 to $1,000,000 homes
* Created the "Easy Way to Locate Your Home"
* and, Created the "Easy Way to Sell Your Home"
* Co-authored the published book, "How to Buy Foreclosed Real Estate"
* Race Director: Al's Run 7 years, Ice Age Trail 50 Mile Ultramarathon, 8 years, Trailbreaker, co-founder and Race Director 16 years.
* Lifetime Member, Badgerland Striders
* My name appears in Florida, in Wisconsin, in national news and TV regarding the
horrific cosmetic surgery death of our daughter, Julie Rubenzer. You can read
those stories by searching her name first, then search Don Ayer.
* Author of the to be published book: "Who's Next? The Diary of a Cosmetic Surgery Disaster."
Additional Comments
* I graduated from Darlington, Wisconsin High School and the Univeristy of Wisconsin- Platteville. Between this time I spend 3 years in the U.S. Army as a platoon sergeant.
* Since college graduation, I have been exclusively in professional sales. In 1980-85, mortgage rates skyrocketed to a peak of 18%. During that time, I worked on selling homes under $70,000, worked as an independent broker, and worked in the south side of Milwaukee, Cudahy, So. Milwaukee, St. Francis, where, at that time, there were many homes in that price range for sale.
* Now, my range is from $200,000 to $1,000,000!!
* My style is to find your real estate comfort zone, what makes people sleep at night. Might be price, location, deadline for moving, whatever. If I can locate your comfort zone, then I can make people very happy. I simply locate properties: you decide what to do about it.
* I like trophy fishing and hunting, golf, physical conditioning, but my main hobby is directing charitable runs, such as Al's Run for 7 years, the Ice Age Trail 50 mile Run for 8 years, and in 1992 we produced the Trailbreaker Runs in Waukesha, The total money raised for charity exceeds a million dollars.
And Guess What? I found the easy way to list and sell homes too!!
* That's how I work and what I do.
PS: If you are thinking about selling, think about this:
Fact is, national real estate statistics show that it is rare and undependable that your home will sell on an "Open House".
Question is: So, why are there so many "Open House" signs up and down the streets? I know why!! But do you?
If you know someone talking about buying or selling, they should be talking to me.