| Hi! Thank you for stopping into my
Site. I am very excited about this additional service, as it allows me one
more way to reach out to my past clients, friends; and, of course, to people I have yet to
meet. Believe it or not, this is also a great way for me to stay in touch with
my family (which is spread out from Florida to Virginia!) In the
paragraphs below, I'll tell you a little about myself (my background, how I came to live
and work at the beach, etc.), however, you may, if you choose, skip directly to my
Resume.
This business of real
estate has always intrigued me. After graduating from American University in
Washington, DC, I went into banking and ended up managing a branch office for the then
Citizen's Bank & Trust. Just prior to that I had been a bank teller - this
is where I met a man named Urban Donnelly (he changed the course of my life).
Urban managed a real estate company in Aspen Hill at the time and came into the bank where
I worked. We spoke many times before I decided to pursue my real estate
license, and then later joined his firm on a part time basis. Later he became
a Top Producing Realtor with Long & Foster in Silver Spring, and I moved on to
associate with Long & Foster in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
My Mom, Dad, Sister and I
visited the Outer Banks on vacation every year for many years ... kind of got in our
blood! In the early '80's my Dad, Charlie, remarried and relocated to Kitty
Hawk with his wife Pat, and later (in 1985), I moved here. I was soon followed by my
sister, Jeanne, and her husband; and then by my Mom, Jann. I like to call it a
"mass exodus" to Carolina (no more Beltway mania!). Since then there
have been many fellow Yankees who have followed suit.
Now, 1985 was not that long
ago in years, but it was centuries ago in technology. Lets see ... NO Multiple
Listing, No Voice Mail, No Fax Machines, No Computers, No E-mail, NO INTERNET!
The only word that comes to mind is "Wow"!
I have watched our little
Beach grow into a thriving year round economy. Back then, the only "traffic" you
had to wait for when making a turn on or off the main highway was the "deer.'
Now it is even busy in January!
Its still a great
place to raise a family. Speaking of family, since 1985, I have been blessed
with three wonderful children ... one Son and two Daughters! Being a
single Dad, they keep
me very busy. Just like everyone else with children ... we are cooks,
maids, chauffeurs, etc. Actually, it is a great life!
J
During my
real estate career here on the Outer Banks, one of the questions I am often
asked is how I came to be known as "The SANDMAN." In the late
'80's, I was working with some folks who were looking at Oceanside Lots in
Duck, a sandy dune area. The wife turned to me on the spur of
the moment and said "You sell sand ... You're the Sandman"!
I kind of liked it and have used it ever since. And boy
has it worked! People I talk too sometimes cannot remember my
real name, but they remember "The SANDMAN." This was never more
obvious to me than when I called a fellow REALTOR® at his home to
discuss an offer. His 12 year old son answered the phone ... when I asked for
his Dad, and told him my name, "John Leatherwood," he responded ..."oh, the
Sandman!" I got a chuckle out of that, I can tell you.
J
I believe that my success,
in addition to my continuous efforts to provide superior marketing, sound advice, and personal service, is due to my commitment to my clients. Whether
someone is purchasing an Oceanfront property in the $3M plus range or a home in the
$400,000 range, I want that person to receive the very best service in the market.
It must be working, for I have received so many nice letters from past
clients ... see
"Testimonials" where you will see
some of the letters I have received.
J
So ... although I feel I work all the time, I do enjoy time away - anything with my kids, golf, and the beach.
My golf swing is what I like to call a work in progress (and,
I wish it would progress a little faster!). I can also be seen taking our Yellow Lab, "Hershe" for
daily walks... she is starting to walk WITH me rather than DRAG me along
with her - and for that I thank the "Gentle Lead". This
leash, which looks like a muzzle, attaches just below her chin - she will
not pull because Dogs have a instinctive need to look straight ahead- works
great! I also occasionally get the chance to enjoy a good
book in my favorite beach chair (on the beach, with my toes dug into the,
what else, SAND!) ... preferably around 5-6pm on a typical cloudless summer
day.
J
I hope you will find this
Web Site interesting and informational. Please email me with any questions.
I look forward to being of service to you one day with your real estate needs
here on the OUTER BANKS!
JohnJ |