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This experience was indeed the best
"I want to thank you for your efforts the past month in managing both the sale of our old home and the purchase of our new one. This is the fourth time we have purchased a house, and I can honestly say that this experience was indeed the best. Your commitment to providing excellent service saved us a lot of stress and aggravation, and for that I am grateful! I will definitely recommend your team to my friends and colleagues, and I would be happy to write or sign off on a referral note/recommendation endorsing your agency. I also want to thank you for referring us to Kathy Rhubottom at O’Dowd Mortgage. She was wonderful to work with. Land America also provided great service. Sincerley,"
Kathy Galin
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First Time Buyers >A Good Start
When a real estate agent begins to work with a new buyer, we will sit down with you, ask a number of questions, and listen carefully to your answers. Our purpose during this initial interview is to get a clear idea of what kind of property you are looking for and your approximate price range. We explain how we will function as your representative, what the local market is like, and what we can do to help you locate that perfect home.
It is important for you as a prospective buyer to be as clear as possible about your needs. After we have talked and you have decided how much you can comfortably spend, we will know how to facilitate your home search. We won't take you through a three-story colonial with a top floor master suite if you want to avoid climbing up and down stairs! Establishing clear communication with our clients helps us save you hours of unfocused house hunting.
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What area in the U.S. is known for its pre-civil war mansions?
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Natchez, Mississippi boasts over 500 pre-civil war-style mansions; many are open to the public as museums. |
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