Sure, you can try to find a realtor by looking online and Googleing the area or have someone send you one of those glossy brochures that have listings that expired a month ago. But I'd rather talk to you, listen and find out what you are looking for and then personally connect you with an agent chosen just for you. What a concept! Personal, professional service.
I am part of an organization called Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, a global network of nearly 700 premier real estate firms with 5,500 offices and 170,000 sales associates in 38 countries around the world. This group is made up of trusted local experts selling more homes than any national brand.
As a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, we can connect you with top professionals who know the neighborhood – anywhere in the world. You’ll enjoy:
- Personalized assistance in finding the right home and neighborhood
- Information on schools, business and recreation
- Contacts with financing sources
- Discounts on household moving services
- A free relocation package for your new destination
So if you or any one you know is getting ready to relocate or purchase a second home and don't know who to call, call me at (401) 457-1745 or drop me a note. I will be happy to get you in touch with an agent in your new location who has the expertise to represent you!
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4 comments:
Next year I may on the hunt for a home to buy. I'll look you up.
Do you repaint kitchens? I'm looking for the perfect shade of orange to go with the perfect shade of green! AND, where were you 5 years ago????
Our market is one of the few that is probably heating up thanks to an expansion at Fort Polk. I have to say that it makes it really tempting to flip right now. Paladin has about $120k in this place, and with a few tweaks, we could sell for about $200k easily. It's SOOOO tempting.
Michele, please keep it mind, it helps to have a referral
Alex, I was RIGHT HERE 5 years ago and NO I don't paint but I have a list of contractors
honey, making money on that type of investment sometimes makes sense. Just depends on what you have to spend to replace it.
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