Realtor at RE/MAX Accomplished Realty
Mark Perry discusses his experiences as a realtor in New Jersey beginning in 1985. He describes the changing buying patterns and mortgage products he saw in the run-up to the financial crisis. In particular, he notes the pressure many buyers faced to get into the housing market as soon as possible before they were priced out, and he discusses the rise of stated-income loans. Perry also outlines the relationships between buyers, lenders, appraisers, and real estate agents in New Jersey and discusses the evolving roles different professionals had in the transaction process.
Date Recorded:
January 12, 2022
Interviewed by:
Darielle Engilman
Mark Perry is an experienced realtor who has been active in New Jersey since 1985. He has a Bachelor of Arts in history from Duke University. Perry has worked extensively with both buyers and sellers of residential real estate, and he has experience with commercial properties. He has been with RE/MAX Accomplished Realty since 1990.