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Glenn Ginsburg U.S. View Profile
| Answers general questions about residential real estate in Florida. More specific answers for the southwest area of Florida - Naples, Bonita Springs, and Estero Florida - Collier and Lee Counties. Will not answer any questions about commercial real estate or business brokerage. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Scott Slocum U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about a real estate in Lee, Collier and Charlotte Counties, Florida. I focus my expertise in Lee County - Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres and Estero to be exact.
I have experience in answering questions relating to the following topics and many more to include Property Taxes, Property Insurance, Foreclosure, Short Sales, Bank Owned Property, Home Purchases, Market Conditions, Home Values, Area Selection. | Available Ask A Question |
Brenda Miller, ABR, Realtor U.S. View Profile
| When acquiring waterfront property, you are making a lifestyle choice. How you plan to use the property is the first decision you will need to make. Unless your idea of a waterfront property is sweeping views of a man-made retention pond, you need to make sure the property borders navigable water suitable for recreational boating with river or ocean access. Jacksonville, Florida offers a fantastic diversity of navigable waters. Properties can be purchased along the Intracoastal Waterway, the Atlantic Ocean, St. Johns River, Trout River, Arlington River, Broward River and Dunn Creek Basin, Ortega River, Julington and Durbin Creeks Basin, Pablo Creek and many other tributaries. Ask me questions that will help you properly market or purchase a waterfront home in Jacksonville, Florida. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Stephanie Frost View Profile
| I can answer any general questions about the buying and selling process in the state of Florida such as:
How to market your home
Why choose a REALTOR?
How do I find a REALTOR?
Questions from first time buyers
Should I consider buying or selling without a REALTOR?
Helpful tips for home sellers
Helpful tips for home buyers
Tips for home sellers selling without a real estate agent(For Sale By Owner)
Questions about the Florida real estate market
Questions about horse specific properties such as farms, equestrian complexes, etc. | On Vacation returns 07/30/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-06-28 Adding a name to a deed with mortgage on it while out of country: Hi Jane, Sorry for the delay in responding to your question - however my e-mail server was down for a few days and some e-mail notifications were lost. Since you have a mortgage on the property,...
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2008-06-23 Hurricane Insurance: I am a Realtor who formerly sold insurance. You are best served by asking someone who currently is licensed to sell insurance, but here is my answer: Hurricane insurance can be included in the Building...
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2008-06-23 Hurricane Insurance: Good morning Stephen, The typical condominium association insures the building, so hazard insurance is included with the condominium association fees. You will have to obtain your own personal insurance...
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2008-06-19 short sale approved by bank, but up for sale again: Hi Judy, Potential short sales are a very difficult area within the real estate market not only for the sellers but also for the buyers. There are many clauses or addendum that can be added to a...
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2008-06-14 Stay or Go?: Both of your mortgage holders must agree to allow a short sale. That means both the primary lender and the holder of the equity loan. It is in the secondary mortgage holder's best interest to allow a...
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