| What 
                    
                    I Believe
 Martha's Vineyard real estate sales 
                      agents number over 500; it seems as if every other person 
                      you meet has a real estate license. I am aware that the 
                      word "Sales" may have a negative connotation for 
                      most people; it conjures up images of disingenuous pushy 
                      characters who will say anything to get you to buy. I do 
                      not know about you, but I love to buy! However, I don't 
                      like being sold. Therefore, sales should be considered 
                      SERVICE, and good service is something we all appreciate, 
                      but how often is it that we get good service these days?  "It is not about the Money, it is about the Mission" 
 To me it is very simple -- see what is wanted and needed 
                        and produce it. I believe that my function as a real 
                      estate professional is to provide excellent service. I love 
                      what I do. I listen and I am very patient -- I don't push. 
                      I believe my mission is to find the best property, with 
                      the best terms that best suits my Buyer Client's needs no 
                      matter how long it takes. My main concern is that when they 
                      make a decision it is the right decision for them and a 
                      decision they will not regret. I don't like surprises and 
                      I know my Buyer Clients don't either that is why I do all 
                      the research for them, checking pertinent information with 
                      the various town regulating offices.
 
 I have always felt that the Buyer does not receive the kind 
                      of service they deserve. Before the change in the Law of 
                      Agency made the distinction between Seller's Agent and Buyer's 
                      Agent more clearly defined, the Buyer suffered. In the past, 
                      everyone worked under a specified listing contract for the 
                      Seller and the operative caveat to the consumer was "Buyer 
                      Beware". Any information a Buyer would divulge to the 
                      Seller's Sub-Agent they were working with that could benefit 
                      the Seller could (and would) be used to maximum advantage 
                      for the Seller. Let me ask you a question. How do you begin 
                      your search for that perfect property you’re dreaming 
                      of?
 • Do you rely on Zillow and Trulia, Realtor.com or 
                      other marketing websites for what you hope are the facts?
 • Do you thumb through the Real Estate Guide looking 
                      at the pretty pictures and reading the flowery property 
                      descriptions?
 • Do you scour all the tiny ads in the classified 
                      real estate section of the newspaper?
 • Do you surf the Internet going from one local broker’s 
                      website to another looking to see what properties they’re 
                      marketing and admiring all those touched up photos?
 --- Of course you do.
 
 But did you know, when you call on any of those 
                        ads, the listing broker represents the SELLER, not you. They can offer you what is called Disclosed 
                          Dual Agency -- and if you do not know what that is, 
                      don't read any further until you understand it; it is nothing 
                      more than a bait-and-switch device cleverly created in order 
                      to keep seller agents in the game. What you want is 100% 
                      Buyer advocacy (Definition of Advocacy: active support; 
                      especially the act of pleading or arguing for something). 
                      It is my opinion that Dual Agency introduces the obvious 
                      possibility for conflict of interest.
 True Exclusive Buyer Agents are 'Single 
                      Agents' and when you work with a Exclusive Buyer’s 
                      Agent, you’re the Boss. So, why go through all that 
                      hit-or-miss running around when you can engage a real estate 
                      professional who knows the Martha’s Vineyard real 
                      estate market and the hundreds of properties for sale here, 
                      better than you ever will. As an Exclusive Buyer’s 
                      Agent I can find that perfect home you’re looking 
                      for, and I will scour the entire market to find it. An Exclusive 
                      Buyer’s Agent will assist you without reservation 
                      or conflict of interest throughout the entire purchasing 
                      process, from researching the 'real facts' to negotiating 
                      the best price and terms. An Exclusive Buyer Agency fiduciary 
                      relationship must be established by way of an Exclusive 
                      Right To Represent Agreement just as a Seller's 
                      agency relationship is based on an Exclusive Right 
                      To Sell Agreement.   The reason why I made the commitment 
                      to work as a True Exclusive Buyer’s Agent is that 
                      I do not believe real estate agents can do a good and responsible 
                      job of representing the buyer unless committed 100% to that 
                      focus -- 100% of the time. As an Exclusive Buyer’s 
                      Agent for real estate on Martha's Vineyard, I am able to 
                      give you the attention you deserve without reservation or 
                      any confusion as to my loyalty. I am not conflicted in any 
                      way. I am paid for my service to you out of the proceeds 
                      of the transaction. I keep my overhead low so I can keep 
                      my focus on negotiating the lowest price for my Buyer Clients. 
                      My reward for doing a good job is that my clients do not 
                      hesitate to recommend me to their friends and others who 
                      want the Martha's Vineyard experience. This is how I grow 
                      my business. 
 Who 
                      I Am: A Short Auto-Biography
 
 I was born and raised in northern Westchester County, just 
                      35 miles north of New York City. My mother was a teacher; 
                      she taught music, French and English. My father was the Art 
                      Director for House & Garden magazine. In college I majored 
                      in advertising art and design. I spent four years in the 
                      military with the United States Air Force and I am a Viet 
                      Nam Veteran. I was stationed in DaNang, South Viet Nam from 
                      1969 to 1970. After my discharge from the military, I worked 
                      for a number of years as a textile print designer and then 
                      transitioned into a career in women's ready-to-wear, based 
                      in New York City. I was responsible for merchandising, marketing, 
                      sales management and startups for leading manufacturers 
                      in the women's fashion industry.
 My first introduction to Martha's Vineyard 
                      Island came in 1967 when my family purchased a sizeable 
                      property on the North Shore and became seasonal residents. 
                      I immediately realized what a very special place this is. 
                      During my career in New York I worked long hours and traveled 
                      quite a bit. Martha's Vineyard had made such a deep imprint on my soul that I spent every minute of my limited 
                      vacation time on Martha's Vineyard and always left the Island 
                      with an ache in my heart, because the time was never enough. 
                      Like many people during the "me generation" 80's 
                      who were my age, I finally decided there was more to the 
                      riches of life than a 60 to 70 hour work week could provide, 
                      so I decided to follow my heart.
 
                       
                        |  Peter and his first Bluefish 2004 Photo by J. Piekos
 |  My life took a 180-degree turn in 1988 
                      when serendipity showed me the way to make a dream come 
                      true. I became a year round resident on this magical Island 
                      of Martha's Vineyard, and I have never looked back. I live 
                      in West Tisbury, in a beautiful location close to the water 
                      -- although every location is close to the water on this 
                      Island. I met my wife here and we celebrated our 26th wedding      anniversary in 2022. We have four grown boys. One of our 
                      sons lives on the Vineyard and has found a good career in 
                      IT as well as being a lieutenant and well respected member 
                      of the West Tisbury volunteer fire department. He bought 
                      his first home in 2015 in West Tisbury. Two of our sons 
                      live in Las Vegas; one is the Corporate Food and Beverage Director for the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, and our oldest son is a multifaceted entrepeneur. Another one of our sons has his own successful graphic/web design 
                      business with clients abroad as well as in the US. He and his bride recewntly moved to Maine where she is Head of Client Opperations for Jordan Park, a wealth management company.  Before the COVID-19 Pandemic I was out in the market every week previewing and photographing 
                      properties for my buyer clients. I also read alot and much 
                      of what I read becomes part of my weekly e-newsletter editorial 
                      commentary. Outside of work I try to spend as much time 
                      as I can with my wonderful wife and my few good friends. 
                      I love 'land' and I find gardening and tending to the woodland 
                      and meadows on my property therapeutiic and relaxing. I 
                      occsionally get to go fishing, although I have to admit 
                      when I am on Chappy or one of our many magical beaches, 
                      I get lost in the wonderment of this incredible Island and 
                      forget that I am supposed to be fishing. My wife is newly retired after 20 years working for 
                      a prestigious Island law firm as a paralegal, and is able to pursue her passion as a song writer.  Her passions are music, photography, hiking, dance, 
                      our boys and me. We have two young grandsons.
 My current career is  in real estate on Martha's 
                      Vineyard.  I have been a REALTOR®  of the National Association of REALTORSŪ since 1989. I earned my Broker's license in 1991 
                      and completed the three modules required to receive the 
                      esteemed GRI (Graduate REALTORŪ Institute) Designation that same year. I also worked as 
                      a CREA (Certified Real Estate Appraiser) for a number of 
                      years.
 I believe that Knowledge is 
                      Power. This applies not only to educating my clients, 
                      it applies to me too. I am proud of the ten Designations 
                      and Certifications that I obtained, earned solely through extensive 
                      educational classroom hours, and years of full-time real 
                      estate experience. I am also humbled by the honor bestowed 
                      upon me as 2015 REALTOR® 
                      OF THE YEAR for CC&IAOR. That was a total surprise. Designations 
                      and Certifications:CRS®: Certified Residential Specialist
 GRI: Graduate REALTOR® Institute
 ABR®: Accredited Buyer Representative
 GREEN: 
                      REsource Council
 CBR®: Certified Buyer Representative
 SRES®: Seniors Real Estate Specialist
 RSPS: Resort and Second Home Property Specialist 
                      (Charter Member #128)
 e-PRO: Internet Technology Professional
 SFR: Short Sales 
                      and Foreclosure Resource
 LMC: Loss Mitigation Certified Specialist 
                      (Short Sales and REO's)
 Memberships:NAR: National Association of REALTORS®
 MAR: Massachusetts Association of REALTORS®
 2014-2015 appointed member of MAR Board of Directors
 CCIAOR: Cape Cod & Islands Association 
                      of REALTORS®
 2013-2015 elected MV Director Member of CC&IAOR & 
                      CC&IMLS Board of Directors
 2015-2018 elected MV Director Member of CC&IAOR Board 
                      of Directors
 Awarded CC&IAOR REALTOR® OF THE YEAR 
                      2015
 REBAC: Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council 
                      of REALTORS®
 NAEBA: National Association of Exclusive 
                      Buyer Agents
 LINKMV: Listing Information Network MV 
                      ~ (Including Database Design Task Force)
 MVMLS: MV REALTOR® MLS Board of Directors
 
 Martha's Vineyard Island is not for everyone. If you have 
                      never been here, you need to visit and see for yourself 
                      the varied life styles that are available within the six 
                      distinctively different towns on Martha's Vineyard Island. 
                      If you have been here and if every time you leave the Island 
                      you experience an ache in your heart let me show you how 
                      to make that ache go away and your dream come true.
 
 Why 
                      I'm Passionate about what I do
 This is a true story. I bought my first home in the 70's. 
                      I was young, newly married with a new family and starting 
                      to build my career. Even back then, buying a home was a 
                      huge decision, and we were very nervous about spending what 
                      to us was a fortune. However, our advisors told us to make 
                      the investment. We were able to put a considerable amount 
                      of money down so that our monthly loan payment would be 
                      manageable. House hunting became somewhat of a full time 
                      job for my wife and our baby -- I had an office job. We 
                      looked at night, we looked on weekends and my wife looked 
                      in between. All tolled I think my wife looked at 60 to 75 
                      homes, "our" real estate agent ran us ragged. 
                      We told her exactly what we were looking for, but she kept 
                      showing us everything. Clearly, she did not 'listen'. I 
                      never thought the day would come, but finally my wife called 
                      me and said she had found our dream home.
 
 I will never forget when I first went to look at our "dream 
                      home", accompanied by "our" real estate agent, 
                      who was also the listing agent (that should have sent up 
                      a red flag). It was a picture perfect autumn afternoon, 
                      clear and sunny and the tree leaves were a blaze of color. 
                      The 2400sf multi-level contemporary 3-bedroom house sat 
                      dramatically up on a rock ledge and looked down through 
                      the woods onto a lake. It was a beautiful 3-acre lot of 
                      majestic oak trees and huge rock outcroppings. The sun was 
                      streaming in through the plate glass window wall and the 
                      owner was baking brownies in the kitchen, so the house smelled 
                      delicious. The house looked beautiful and I loved the land 
                      (location, location, location).
 
 When we first started our property search, I made it clear 
                      to "our" broker that I could not live in a house 
                      where there had been animals, because I had allergies. The 
                      broker assured me that there had been no pets in this house 
                      -- did I see any? Did I look? Should I have looked? After 
                      a brief discussion for guidance with "our" agent, 
                      we made an offer. To our surprise it was accepted. We listened 
                      to our agent but I always wondered if our offer was too 
                      high. Remember, she was the listing agent too.
 
 It was time to do our due diligence. I wanted a Structural 
                      Home Inspection. My wife's uncle was an engineer and volunteered 
                      to inspect the house for free saying he knew what to look 
                      for. He spent 45 minutes looking at it and said everything 
                      was fine.
 
 I am jumping ahead to a few days after the closing. We packed 
                      up all of our belongings into a rented U-haul and drove 
                      to our new dream home. I finally started taking a really 
                      good look at the house and what is my second most favorite 
                      "man area" next to the garage -- the basement. 
                      I went in and closed the basement door, something I had 
                      not done from the inside of the basement. There, on the 
                      back of the door, were huge scratch marks that must have 
                      been made by a large animal. Kujo? I continued to look around 
                      and in a small dark corner under the stairs; I found an 
                      area that had obviously been used for a long time as a kitty 
                      litter box -- without the box. It was disgusting. I found 
                      out subsequently from a neighbor that the former owners 
                      did have pets, a Great Dane and cats. I also found out that 
                      the couple was getting a divorce, so that may explain why 
                      when we were looking at the house there were no pets -- 
                      and no husband. Someone had custody of them -- I mean the 
                      pets. Needless to say, I was plagued by allergies all that 
                      winter, especially when I went into my second most favorite 
                      "man area".
 
 Now let's fast forward to late winter when the snow is on 
                      the ground and the ice is starting to melt. I was down in 
                      the basement one day and noticed some wet spots. Those wet 
                      spots got wetter as the winter thaw progressed and finally 
                      there was a stream running through my basement. It was a 
                      mess and cost thousands of dollars to mitigate with an elaborate 
                      foundation drainage system and foundation sealing. I realize 
                      that we cannot be protected from every single defect in 
                      a house, but if I had contracted with a licensed structural 
                      inspector instead of my wife's uncle, I would surely have 
                      been made aware of pre-existing problems like moisture in 
                      the basement, etc. Remember my other favorite location -- 
                      the garage; well, the pipes froze that winter. My inspector 
                      would also have found the plumbing defects and related structural 
                      deficiencies. If I had hired an Exclusive Buyer Agent, instead 
                      of thinking the listing agent would take care of us (she 
                      took care of us all right), I would have had a better chance 
                      at learning more details. I also think we would have paid 
                      less for the house. However, back then there was no such 
                      thing as an Exclusive Buyer Agent. This is one reason why 
                      I am so passionate about what I do, and I promise you I 
                      will do my utmost to ensure that you are informed and knowledgeable 
                      about the property you spend your hard earned money on.
 
 
   
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