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  • Serves Lindenhurst, NY
My name is Kevin Fuchs, I have deep roots in production and photography. After graduating from Loyola Marymount in LA with my BA and MA in film, television, and photography. I started my career as Geraldo Rivera’s assistant before moving to Disney, where I supported Michael Eisner and Michael Lynton. Subsequently, as a creative executive at Avnet—Kerner, the production company behind Fried Green Tomatoes and The Mighty Ducks franchise, I sourced, developed, and collaborated on all aspects of a portfolio of projects at various stages of production. ​ I have a highly transferable project management skillset. After returning home to NJ to care for ailing parents, I returned to the field as a paramedic, something I’ve done since my teens. I also joined Tana Digital Imaging in production management, overseeing the entire production lifecycle for media and financial corporations. Subsequently, I managed the daily operations of the art department for CIBC World Markets, orchestrating end-to-end concepting through design delivery for the multimillion-dollar asset management group. After sale of my company, I joined Carpe Vita, a healthcare-focused VC firm managing opening projects in a contract capacity, where I I gained in-depth insight into all aspects of opening and operationalizing adult care centers. I bring a high degree of creativity and an impeccable eye for detail to every project I undertake. Learning at the feet of greats like Michael Eisner and Michael Lyndon, I blend unwavering pursuit of perfection with the ability to look at things from a different angle to find new solutions. As a producer/photographer, I am known for my ability to simultaneously manage details at ground level while ensuring we continue to drive towards the finish line. From the timeline of events to shooting and filming to post-production and release, I earned the respect of some of the most demanding names in Hollywood for timely delivery. At Rocket Science Labs & Blue 13, I was heavily involved in everything from R&D and casting to story-lining and production for shows such as My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss, My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé, and Renovate My Family. Each show was like a mini-project, with individual high level budgets, and intricate timetables and milestones from pre- to post-production over a 6-month time horizonSee more
My name is Kevin Fuchs, I have deep roots in production and photography. After graduating from Loyola Marymount in LA with my BA and MA in film, television, and photography. I started my career as Geraldo Rivera’s assistant before moving to Disney, where I supported Michael Eisner and Michael Lynton. Subsequently, as a creative executive at Avnet—Kerner, the production company behind Fried Green Tomatoes and The Mighty Ducks franchise, I sourced, developed, and collaborated on all aspects of a portfolio of projects at various stages of production. ​ I have a highly transferable project management skillset. After returning home to NJ to care for ailing parents, I returned to the field as a paramedic, something I’ve done since my teens. I also joined Tana Digital Imaging in production management, overseeing the entire production lifecycle for media and financial corporations. Subsequently, I managed the daily operations of the art department for CIBC World Markets, orchestrating end-to-end concepting through design delivery for the multimillion-dollar asset management group. After sale of my company, I joined Carpe Vita, a healthcare-focused VC firm managing opening projects in a contract capacity, where I I gained in-depth insight into all aspects of opening and operationalizing adult care centers. I bring a high degree of creativity and an impeccable eye for detail to every project I undertake. Learning at the feet of greats like Michael Eisner and Michael Lyndon, I blend unwavering pursuit of perfection with the ability to look at things from a different angle to find new solutions. As a producer/photographer, I am known for my ability to simultaneously manage details at ground level while ensuring we continue to drive towards the finish line. From the timeline of events to shooting and filming to post-production and release, I earned the respect of some of the most demanding names in Hollywood for timely delivery. At Rocket Science Labs & Blue 13, I was heavily involved in everything from R&D and casting to story-lining and production for shows such as My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss, My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé, and Renovate My Family. Each show was like a mini-project, with individual high level budgets, and intricate timetables and milestones from pre- to post-production over a 6-month time horizon

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What does a real estate agent do?

Real estate agents help their clients buy, sell, and rent commercial and residential properties. There are also real estate agents that sell industrial and agricultural real estate, but the majority sell residential properties. To become a real estate agent, you must be at least 18 years old, successfully complete real estate courses, and pass a real estate exam. Be sure to check for any required licensing, too. Often real estate agents will earn 5 percent to 6 percent of the total home sale price for their work in representing their client. Typically this commission is split equally between the buyer’s agent and the seller’s agent. Here is an overview of what a real estate agent does, according to the United States Department of Labor:

  • Represent clients who are looking to buy, sell and rent properties.
  • Stay knowledgeable about regional real estate prices, mortgages, market conditions and related information, and advise clients accordingly.  
  • Determine competitive market prices by comparing properties.
  • Create and publicize lists of properties for sale, including details such as location and features.
  • Market properties through advertisements, open houses and listing services.
  • Show prospective buyers or renters properties.
  • Present purchase offers to sellers for consideration.
  • Mediate negotiations between buyer and seller.
  • Ensure that all terms of purchase contracts are met.
  • Prepare documents, such as loyalty contracts, purchase agreements and deeds.

What's the difference between a real estate broker and an agent?

Real estate agents and real estate brokers both help clients buy, sell, and rent residential and commercial properties. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, real estate brokers are licensed to manage their own real estate businesses. Real estate agents cannot have their own real estate office and must work under a broker. Real estate brokers often have real estate firms and employ real estate agents. Those real estate agents may be employees of the firm, or they may work on contract and earn part of any commission they bring into the firm.

If you are a homeowner ready to sell or a buyer in the market for a new home, either a real estate broker or a real estate agent can help you achieve your goal. What is more important than their title is their track record and client success stories. When interviewing real estate agents or brokers to help you buy or sell a home, ask about their recent sales history as compared with the original listing prices. If you’re selling a home, ask how they would market your home and what price they would list it at. Whether you hire an agent or broker, you want a professional who will have your best interests at heart.

What do real estate agents charge?

Real estate agents typically don’t charge a set rate to their clients, but rather earn a commission on the price of the final home sale. In traditional real estate, there is a buyer’s agent and a seller’s agent. The two agents receive 5 percent to 6 percent of the final home sale price and split it evenly, meaning they each earn roughly 2.5 percent to 3 percent of the total home sale. If you are a home seller, you may have fees associated with the sale that are above and beyond the commission the agents earn. The real estate agent may have you pay marketing fees, MLS fees, early cancellation fees, or more. Always ask pricing details before signing a contract so you clearly understand your financial obligations. Here are some of the average (and common) costs that can arise when selling a home:

  • Home inspection: $200-$350 or more, depending on region.
  • Home appraisal: $250-$400 or more, depending on region.
  • Professional real estate photography: $275-$550 or more, depending on photographer, square footage of house, and special requests like sunset shots.
  • Closing costs: Often split between the seller and buyer. An average range for the buyer to pay is between 3 percent and 4 percent, with the seller paying a lower fee at 1 percent to 3 percent of the home’s price.

What should you look for in a real estate agent?

When you’re hiring a real estate agent you want to find a qualified pro who can negotiate the best deal for your home — whether you’re buying or selling. Reading reviews will help you weed out obvious bad operators; you want to work with someone who treats their clients with fairness and respect. That said, you also want someone who can play hardball and maximize your real estate deal. Ask for references from recent clients, and be sure to call them.

Experts encourage you to interview more than one prospective real estate agent before hiring. A home sale or home purchase is a big deal — sometimes the biggest deal in a person’s life — and you want to find an agent who will work hard for you. In today’s market, having a real estate agent who is social media savvy and has an attractive online presence is critical. Ask the agent how they plan to market your house. Review their listings, and ask yourself if they have professional photos with homes that are professionally staged. If the answer is no, they might not have the marketing savvy you’re looking for. Ask what price they would list your house at and why. Pay attention to how they communicate with you during your initial interviewing phase. Are they too busy to respond for several days? Are they clear and helpful? This information is a clue to how they’ll engage during the entire process.

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