ContactHome
 

TRUST TRACEY

Trust Tracey to Help you Buy, Sell or Build!

When searching for a REALTOR, it's all about reputation, experience, and value. 

When you work with Tracey Nix's team, you'll find an abundance of expertise, a trustworthy REALTOR, and a great experience from start to finish -- and beyond.  That's because Tracey Nix knows that word of mouth is more important than all of the advertising that money can buy. 

As a result, Tracey Nix has built a solid career helping hundreds of families in the Indianapolis and Fishers Areas on the basis of referrals and word of mouth!  

Tracey Nix knows that her future success is tied to your satisfaction.  Just check out the "testimonials" tab to learn more about what Tracey Nix can do for you!

 

 

 
Tracey Nix
Broker-Associate
Dawson & Michael Realty
11031 Sawgrass Dr.
Fishers, IN 46037
Office Phone: (317) 529-9566
Fax: (317) 536-6645
Cell Phone: (317) 529-9566

Fishers, Indiana: Money Magazine's Best Places to live 2008 (#10)

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2008/snapshots/PL1823278.html

 

 
 
WSJ.com: Real Estate


Miami Tower Built for Storms - 1 day ago
A Miami-based developer is seeking to capitalize on predictions of a rougher hurricane season, which may be a marketing opportunity for him and his new tower at 1450 Brickell Ave.
For AvalonBay, Long Island Filled With Risk, Reward - 8 hours ago
The region near New York City is one of the nation's toughest markets to development properties. AvalonBay is undeterred.
Japan's Toyoko Inn Targets New York - 2 days ago
Japanese no-frills hotel operator Toyoko Inn is planning to expand into the U.S. market with a 640-room tower in the New York City borough of Queens, where it plans to offer tiny rooms for rates that are among the lowest in the city.
Office Developers Revive Plans - 1 day ago
With Europe's financial sector showing signs of stabilizing, developers have begun to dust off plans. A development boom, however, isn't likely anytime soon.
It's a Low Point for High Point - 1 day ago
Vornado Realty Trust is opting to forfeit a 2 million-square-foot furniture mart in High Point, N.C., to holders of its $191 million securitized mortgage.