JoAnn and Tom Jacobs Top real estate agent in Tallahassee

JoAnn and Tom Jacobs

Coldwell Banker Hartung
28 Years of Experience
(72)
$58M
Total Sales Last Year
28
Years of Experience
153
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$332.7K
Average Price Point

    About JoAnn and Tom Jacobs

    It is our pleasure to assist you with your real estate needs. Our number one goal is your complete satisfaction. We would like to take this opportunity to tell you a little more about us and our experience. The Jacobs Chavez Team at Coldwell Banker have been selling real estate in the Tallahassee and surrounding areas for 25+ years. We are a top ranked team within the Tallahassee Board of Realtors servicing Leon and surrounding counties as well as ranked as the Top Team for Coldwell Banker. We have achieved this level of success by providing our clients with premier service and expert advice. The Jacobs Chavez Team consists of Tom and JoAnn Jacobs and Martin Chavez. By working together as a team, we are able to maintain the availability & flexibility to accommodate short notice visits and 6 day a week service. We want to be your trusted real estate professionals. Call, text, or email us today so that we can begin to discuss your needs in more detail.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    We work with our local church and Live the Life Ministries as marriage coaches to assist married couples with learning better communication skills to improve their marriage and overall family health.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    We love fishing, boating and gardening.
    FAMILY
    Tom and I have been married since October of 1986. We have 3 adult children and 4 spectacular grandkids.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Florida - # BK649813
    Designation

    Licensed Realtor

    Broker / Associate Broker

    REALTOR

    CRS (Certified Residential Specialist)

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Rentals
    • Residential Property
    • Mobile Homes

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Tallahassee, FL

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Crawfordville, FL

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Quincy, FL

    Other Awards

    Top Producer for Coldwell Banker, Top 1% of Tallahassee Board of Realtors, Top 18% of Realtors for Florida

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    Answered Questions

    Should I convert my home office back into a bedroom before selling?

    In most cases, keeping the room as a legal bedroom is more important than fully converting it into a dedicated office. Buyers search online first by bedroom count, so being able to market the home as a 4-bedroom helps it appear in more searches and attracts larger families. At the same time, today's buyers still love seeing a well-designed home office, so the best strategy is often to present it as a flexible fourth bedroom that is currently staged as an office.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 37 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Which minor home improvements offer the best return on investment when preparing to sell?

    With a limited pre-listing budget, the best return is almost always: 1) fresh neutral paint + 2) updated lighting first then countertops only if the existing ones are noticeably dated or damaged Do lighting and painting before quartz.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 52 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Is a full kitchen remodel worth it before selling, or should I just paint the cabinets?

    Because the layout is already highly functional, I would not recommend a full kitchen remodel before selling. Major renovations can delay your listing and often do not return dollar-for-dollar at resale. Buyers today respond very well to kitchens that feel clean, bright, and updated, so painting the oak cabinets, adding modern hardware, and updating lighting typically provides a stronger return with less cost and disruption.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 29 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Will finishing my basement increase my home's resale value enough to be worth it?

    A finished basement may not appraise dollar-for-dollar like above-grade square footage, but it absolutely increases buyer appeal and can help your home stand out.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 34 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Does painting the interior a neutral color really help sell a home faster?

    Yes, it is typically worth the cost and effort to repaint bold, personalized rooms before selling. Buyers often have a hard time looking past strong colors, and fresh neutral paint helps the home feel brighter, cleaner, and move-in ready. It also photographs much better online, which is where first impressions happen.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 30 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Should we replace our worn carpets with luxury vinyl plank before selling?

    The most important thing is not to show worn carpet, especially with visible pet wear. Buyers often immediately assume there may be lingering odor or additional replacement costs. For upstairs bedrooms, fresh neutral carpet is still very well accepted, especially by young families, because it feels softer, quieter, and warmer for children's rooms.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | Des Moines, IA: | 41 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    How much exterior remodeling should I do to improve curb appeal before listing?

    The biggest exterior improvements that move the needle for buyers are the ones they notice in the first 5"10 seconds: a clean exterior, tidy landscaping, and an inviting front door. Unless the siding is damaged or significantly deteriorated, it is usually better to start with power washing, trimming overgrown bushes, fresh mulch, and updating the front entry before investing in full siding replacement.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | Huntsville, AL, USA | 24 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Do buyers prefer a fully remodeled home or an outdated one they can update themselves?

    Today's buyers generally prefer a home that feels move-in ready, especially when it comes to cosmetic updates like paint, lighting, flooring, and fixtures. Most buyers are happy to personalize dA(C)cor later, but they do not want to take on immediate projects right after closing. A home that feels clean, bright, and updated usually sells faster and for a stronger price than one with noticeably dated finishes.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 35 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Do I need to replace the bedroom carpets with hard flooring to get the best offers?

    Today's buyers strongly prefer move-in-ready flooring, especially in Florida where hard surfaces are very popular. Worn carpet, even when cleaned, often makes buyers immediately think about cost, pet odor, and inconvenience. Replacing it before listing usually helps the home show better and supports stronger offers more than offering a flooring allowance.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 39 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    What are the most cost-effective exterior updates to improve curb appeal for a quick sale?

    Buyers absolutely notice curb appeal the moment they pull up, and the best low-cost improvements are the ones that make the home feel clean, maintained, and welcoming. A power wash, trimmed landscaping, fresh mulch, and a refreshed front door typically move the needle more than larger exterior projects when you're preparing for a quick sale.

    Answered by JoAnn and Tom Jacobs | | 42 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
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    3303 Thomasville Road #Suite 201 Tallahassee, FL, 32308

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