Mary Braatz

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RE/MAX ENTERPRISES

Mary Braatz chose a career in real estate after spending several years working in the Loop, motivated by a desire to build a profession rooted in her local community. “I wanted to work closer to home,” she said. Paired with her love of problem-solving, that decision continues to drive her work today. Whether guiding buyers or sellers, Braatz finds her greatest satisfaction in helping clients navigate major life decisions with confidence. “Nothing makes me happier than a satisfied client,” she explained. “I’m happy that I can help them get to the place they want to be.”

Clear and consistent communication sits at the center of her client-focused approach. Braatz begins every relationship by learning how her clients prefer to stay in touch, whether by text, email, or phone. “Communication is the key,” she said. She follows up frequently to answer questions and clearly explain what to expect throughout the buying or selling process. For her, a phone conversation followed by a detailed email ensures clarity and comfort at every step.

Braatz also encourages clients to approach online real estate information with a critical eye. While digital tools can be helpful, she notes that inaccuracies are common. “There is so much information available, and that is a good thing,” she said, “but there are also many errors.” One frequent issue involves school listings, which are often based on proximity rather than actual attendance boundaries.

Braatz is especially appreciative of Downers Grove’s outdoor offerings, from its many parks to the Maple Grove Forest Preserve in the heart of town. Those spaces reflect what she values most about the community she serves. She also enjoys the lighter moments of her work, including when young children assume she lives in every home she shows, a moment that never fails to make her laugh.

At its core, Braatz’s approach to real estate centers on service and connection. In an industry increasingly shaped by technology, she believes personal care will always matter most. “Service will never go out of style,” she said. Her mission is to communicate clearly, solve problems thoughtfully, and make the process easier for her clients at every stage.

 

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Mary Braatz
630-258-7677 | braatzm@gmail.com
MaryBraatz.com

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