Farmington Home Finder
About the Business
Farmington Home Finder is a reputable real estate agency located at 4100 East Main Street in Farmington, New Mexico. With twelve years of experience, our dedicated team, led by Jennifer Wood, is committed to helping San Juan County residents with all their home-buying and selling needs. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional service and ensuring a smooth and pleasant transaction for our clients.
Testimonials from satisfied customers highlight our professionalism, knowledge, and dedication to making the buying and selling process as seamless as possible. Whether you are looking to buy your dream home or sell your current property, Farmington Home Finder is here to assist you every step of the way.
Our listings are featured on the Internet Data Exchange program, showcasing a wide range of properties available for sale. Trust Farmington Home Finder to help you find your perfect home in the beautiful state of New Mexico. Contact us today and let us help you make your real estate dreams a reality.
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Location & Phone number
4100 E Main St, Farmington, NM 87402, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Very knowledgeable and responsive, professional transaction, highly recommended, great job, thank you to jenn remarkable."
"Excellent service when I was looking for a home, I highly recommend Jennifer if your looking. Ferrin"
"My husband and I just bought a house and had the pleasure of working with this company! We had a very hard time with our lender and Stephane really went out of her way to make this process as smooth and quick as possible! She put so much time and effort into us and our home! She was the best realtor ever! They truly are so caring! I couldn’t recommend this company enough!"
"Jennifer Garcia is a realtor at Farmington Home Finder. She came across our personal information, and took it upon herself to disclose it to others outside of work for unprofessional and malicious purposes. We are already so weary about any of our info being shared due to being recent victims of fraud and identity theft. Having our information get into the wrong hands feels like such a personal violation. We talked to Brandon who seemed very concerned about the situation, but it's out of his hands, he referred us to Broker Pamela Woolley of Keller Williams, who wasn't as concerned. She said gossiping doesn't count as a breach of confidentiality - especially since we aren't clients of theirs. Thank goodness for that because who knows how much more of our info would get out if we were! I strongly feel that personal information, whether they are a client or not, should never be shared with anyone outside of a professional setting without the consent or knowledge of that person. That is a breach of confidentially and extremely unprofessional. I want to make sure whoever is reading this is aware of my situation so this doesn't happen to them. It is very concerning that these are their standards and practices regarding anyone's personal information. Our next step will be to go to the board of commissioners and file a formal grievance, because "gossip" or not there is a code of ethics that should be followed! Update to my previous post: at 7:30 pm Pamela Woolley, Broker for Keller Williams, called me and yelled at me after reading my reviews. She finds no issue with what Jennifer Garcia did and instead is trying to blame another professional involved for sending out an email that Jennifer happened to see! She told me this is my "personal issue " and I shouldn't try to make her company look bad. YES it is a personal issue!! We do agree on that much, I definitely have an issue with my personal information being shared to anyone that is not for business purposes, without my consent, that's the problem. I let her know that if she still doesn't consider what Jennifer did an issue (even after I told her what the state board of commission read to me out of the code of conduct) than she must not hold her company or employees to very high standards and therefore I'm glad I wrote the reviews. That is what reviews are for, to inform the public about businesses, whether good or bad, I shouldn't be getting yelled at by this lady while I'm at home with my kids."
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