Ryan Fisher of Lovery Real Estate maintains a 4.9-star rating across 36 verified Google reviews from clients who bought and sold homes across San Diego County — including Chula Vista, Bonita, North Park, University Heights, Normal Heights, La Jolla Mesa, and surrounding communities. The reviews displayed below are pulled directly from his Google Business Profile through an automated daily sync, and represent the full range of client experiences — sellers who used the Lovery Concierge Program, buyers Ryan represented through their first purchase, distressed property owners he helped navigate complex situations, and move-up families who entrusted him with two transactions at once.
Where My Reviews Come From
The clients who left these reviews represent transactions across the full Lovery Real Estate service area. If you’re searching for a real estate agent in any of these San Diego County neighborhoods, the reviews above include people who lived there:
- Chula Vista (East and West)
- Bonita
- National City
- North Park
- University Heights
- Normal Heights
- La Jolla Mesa
- Hillcrest
- Imperial Beach
- Eastlake
- Otay Ranch
- Rolling Hills Ranch
Featured Client Stories
Beyond the live Google reviews above, here are three transactions where the work behind the review tells a story worth understanding. Each one represents a different kind of seller situation — and each one shows what the Lovery Concierge Program actually does for clients on the ground.
“Our home had been sitting empty for months — overgrown yard, broken glass door, trash that had accumulated. Every cash investor we talked to wanted to take it for around 60% of market value. Ryan walked us through a different path: about $10,000 in cleanup work that he covered upfront through the Concierge Program. Within weeks the home looked completely different. We sold to a retail buyer with traditional financing for roughly $200,000 more than the cash investor offers. We didn’t pay anything until closing.”
“We were buying our dream home in University Heights when our lender told us we had until end of business that day to list our current North Park home or the deal would die. Ryan had a photographer at our house within hours, the listing was live by close of business, and we accepted an offer at $1,040,000 the first weekend. Without him moving that fast, we would have lost the home we’d been searching for over six months.”
“We thought our older Hilltop home would need a major renovation before listing. Ryan walked us through and identified about $2,000 in strategic touch-ups — paint, landscaping, small repairs — instead of a $40,000 remodel. Listed at $875,000, multiple offers in the first week, closed at $887,000. The math on the small investments is exactly what he said it would be.”
These featured stories are written summaries of full transactions, with client permission. Read the original Google reviews from these and other clients in the Live Reviews section above.
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If you’ve bought or sold a home with Lovery Real Estate, I’d really appreciate a few minutes of your time to leave an honest review on Google. Your feedback helps the next family considering this transition feel confident about choosing me — or helps me improve where I fell short.
Leave a Google Review →Frequently Asked Questions About These Reviews
How do I know these reviews are real?
All reviews on this page are pulled directly from Ryan Fisher’s Google Business Profile through the Trustindex plugin, which connects to Google’s official API. Each review was posted by a verified Google account holder. You can verify any review by clicking through to the Google Business Profile and finding the same review there.
Why are some reviews shorter than others?
Reviews vary in length because clients write what feels right to them — some prefer a short, direct sentence, others share the full story of their transaction. I don’t ask clients to write a particular length or format. The shortest reviews are sometimes the most telling, and the longest ones often capture nuance about a complex transaction. Both have value.
Do you offer any incentive for reviews?
No. California real estate law and Google’s review policies both prohibit incentivizing reviews, and beyond the rules, incentivized reviews aren’t honest. I ask clients for reviews after closing because their feedback helps the next person — that’s the only motivation I offer. If a client doesn’t want to write one, I never push.
What if you’ve had unhappy clients?
My preferred response when a transaction has a difficult moment is to address the issue directly with the client, learn from it, and improve. The reviews displayed here come straight from my live Google Business Profile, so my track record is what it is — visible and verifiable.
Can I read more reviews from people in my specific neighborhood?
Reviews on this page come from clients across San Diego County including Chula Vista, Bonita, National City, North Park, University Heights, Normal Heights, La Jolla Mesa, and surrounding areas. The Google review widget above lets you scroll through all of them. If you’d like to talk to a past client who lived in your specific neighborhood before making your decision, I’m happy to make an introduction with that client’s permission.
How often is this page updated?
The reviews on this page update automatically through the Trustindex plugin’s daily sync with my Google Business Profile. When a new review posts on Google, it appears on this page within 24 hours. The aggregate rating and review count at the top of the page also refresh automatically. There’s no manual update step that could create lag between Google and this page.
Does Lovery Real Estate have reviews on other platforms?
Yes. Beyond Google Business Profile, I also have client reviews on Zillow Premier Agent and Realtor.com. Google reviews are featured here because they’re the most visible to anyone searching for a San Diego real estate agent and they carry the strongest verification (Google requires a verified account with location data to post a review). Reviews on Zillow and Realtor.com complement the Google reviews — they’re worth checking if you want a fuller picture.
How does this differ from testimonials on other agent websites?
Most agent websites display “testimonials” — quotes selected and posted manually by the agent. There’s no verification, no platform behind them, and no way for a visitor to confirm they’re real. The reviews on this page are different: they come from Google, can be verified by clicking through to Google, and update automatically as new reviews come in. The verification layer is what makes them trustworthy.
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