Marvel Wilson
Realtor
Office: (504) 483-8884
Mobile: (510) 395-1312
“I’m here to help you craft your New Orleans experience — exactly the way you want it!”
About Marvel
As a military man with a background in VA loans, Marvel has the insider knowledge to make the loan process a breeze. He knows all about the quirks of New Orleans’ housing scene, which is as complicated and full of spice as a pot of gumbo. He’s had to learn on the fly as both a property owner and realtor, using his savvy to navigate the city’s unique housing market. Whether you’re looking for a multifamily, mixed-used commercial, construction, or vacation property, Marvel is here to help you find your dream spot and make New Orleans your own.
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What do you enjoy most about working as a realtor in New Orleans, and how does that passion inform the way you approach your work? |
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I enjoy the unique homes, neighborhoods, and designs in New Orleans. Finding the perfect home or business for a client is an art that requires problem-solving and excitement, which keeps me passionate about the work. |
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Can you share some advice or tips for people who are looking to buy or sell a home in New Orleans? |
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Finding the right fit in New Orleans is about finding your favorite aspect of NOLA and focusing on that. New Orleans comes with many challenges so you have to remind people (and yourself!) of the many things there are to love about New Orleans. |
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In your experience, what are some of the most common misconceptions that people have about the New Orleans housing market? |
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The New Orleans housing market can seem expensive, but equity and home value in this market have steady growth, so it can be used as an investment tool. The New Orleans market can seem daunting but the Big Easy’s culture often leads to easy and fair negotiations. |
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What’s your favorite neighborhood to hang out in after a day of work? |
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I love Mid-City to hang out in because you can combine a good meal and a good drink all while spending time in the iconic City Park area. |