Levi Rodgers is a highly regarded real estate broker based in San Antonio, Texas, and the founder of the Levi Rodgers Real Estate Group. A former Green Beret and decorated military veteran, Levi transitioned from serving in the U.S. Army to becoming a leader in the real estate industry. His personal journey of overcoming adversity has shaped his commitment to helping military families and civilians alike achieve their homeownership dreams. Levi's firm specializes in VA loans, military relocation, and providing exceptional customer service, earning him a reputation as a trusted advocate for homebuyers and sellers in the San Antonio area.
My name is Levi Rodgers. I am so proud to be a Zillow Premier Agent. Watch to learn more about my long-standing partnership with Zillow, and how our companies align. We share an unwavering commitment to understand our client's needs, to deliver, and put our clients first- no matter what. From Special Forces Green Beret to Zillow Premier Agent- this is my story of how I got where I am, with a team of nearly 300 dedicated real estate agents. Our team is committed to offering honest reliable support to our clients alongside Zillow. We help our clients WIN, however a 'win' looks for them.
"As a home seller, it's essential to focus on key upgrades that provide real value rather than flashy renovations that may not appeal to all buyers. Prioritize enhancing curb appeal, updating essential systems like HVAC or plumbing, and maintaining a clean, neutral aesthetic. These improvements help you sell faster and get the best price, without unnecessary spending on trends that may not resonate with potential buyers."
"As a seasoned real estate expert in San Antonio, I’ve seen homebuyers overspend on features that don’t always add the value they expect. It’s crucial to guide clients on what to prioritize. High-end appliances, elaborate landscaping, custom built-ins, swimming pools, and over-the-top renovations often inflate home prices without providing a solid return on investment. Buyers should focus on the functionality and longevity of a home rather than flashy additions. My advice is to use these features as negotiation points, ensuring that long-term maintenance and overall value remain the priority."