Read What People Are Saying About Me
A true reflection of the type of service and care someone provides is in knowing what other people say about them. I always ask my clients to write or email me, and tell me truthfully if they appreciated my service to them. Their feedback is so important! Here are a few highlights of what people are saying about me...
Steady and Professional Effort
Thanks again to you and your office team for...making "our settlement day" a smooth and businesslike event.
Rick & Bernardita Keenan
Thanks for your help
Thanks for your help, especially identifying and taking care of the potential problems.
Jamie & Deborah Helmer
We Are Thrilled
...your attention to detail kept the sailing smooth.
Joe & Bonnie Sabbi
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Buyers Remorse >What Can Go Wrong
Real estate transactions are very complex, and difficulties can arise. One common form of interference can come in the innocent guise of helpful advice from family and friends.
When you buy your first home, you want the best advice you can get. You want to show the house to friends and relatives before you commit. They will probably tell you about all of the things that went wrong during their own transactions so you can avoid the same mistakes. These people all have good intentions, but too much advice can put you into a state of high anxiety.
If you are buying your home with the help of a professional real estate agent, your agent will know how to make sure that any minor upsets do not turn into major problems. A real estate agent's expertise is based on formal training and experience in many real estate transactions. Their reputation is on the line with each sale, so they are highly motivated to make your purchase or sale go as smoothly as possible. When you are dealing with a professional real estate agent, you can worry about what might go wrong if you wish, but you don't have to!
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Which house over 100 years old still holds the title as the largest house in the U.S.?
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The 250-room Biltmore House in Asheville, NC, built 1890-1895 at a cost of $4.4 million, is the largest house in the US. |
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