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Can answer questions about Real Estate in North Carolina. Professional Real Estate Broker,REALTOR Residential Real Estate,Professional Advising,Commercial Real Estate, Estates, Issues regarding real estate and the County Tax system,Bank owned properties, REO/Foreclosures and Investment properties,New homes & re-sale home sales,Management of Investment properties,1031 tax deferred exchanges, Profit enhancement within investments,Investment property advisor,North Carolina agency and required forms and disclosure.
Have 20+ years Professional experience.Experianced in property estates and real estate transactions primarly in the Durham,RTP,North Carolina area.Residential Real Estate, Professional Advising,Commercial Real Estate, Estates, My experience covers a vast range of real estate services.Due to my personal training by Frank Ward for over 20+ years everyday.In residential,commercial,sales and leases, I have had the opportunity to work and learn with some of the best in the business. Estates have become a specialty to me, including the personal property side of things and how to handle things and what to do with what you got.Hire me and forget about it..
Active Member of the Durham Association of REALTORS. Past BOD for Durham Regional Association of REALTORS. Active Member of North Carolina Association of REALTORS. Active Member of the National Association of REALTORS. Active Member of Triangle Multiple Listing Service. Past member Durham Jaycees, Durham Sales and Marketing and Durham Rotary Club.
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Graduate; Durham Public Schools Graduate; North Carolina Central University. Appointed; Real Property sale Commissioner/ Durham County N.C Clerk Of Superior Court 2010, Honorable Archie L.Smith, III, Durham County NC. Completion of the following North Carolina Real Estate Courses. North Carolina Real Estate School Fundamentals. North Carolina Real Estate Broker Classes. Completes Continuing Education classes annually as directed by the State of North Carolina Real Estate Commission. Completion of the following North Carolina Appraisal Courses. R-1 Real Estate Appraisal. R-2 Valuation & Principles & Procedures. R-3 Applied Residential Property Valuation. G-1 Income Property Appraisal & Valuation. Completion of Notary Public Classes for the State Of North Carolina. Active Notary Public for Durham City/County, North Carolina. Active until; 06/16/2015
20+ YEARS EVERYDAY PERSONAL TRAINING BY;FRANK WARD. Appointed; Real Property sale Commissioner/ Durham County N.C Clerk Of Superior Court 2010, Honorable Archie L.Smith, III, Durham County NC.
Given upon request
Being a true Professional,knowing what to do and how to do it.
Everyday I learn something new about this business. More important, I strive to be the best.
All real estate agents are not REALTORS. REALTORS you must be a member of the National Association of REALTORS, we pledge to uphold a Code of Ethics.
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Thank you good question. Question whats it worth. Has it been appraised? This home like all homes, you have a seller and buyer. Just because there is a mortgage on the home, does not stop you. The seller
Barbara, Good question. Personally I don't know the disclosure laws in your area, but the first thing I would check and see what was disclosed to you. 2nd,do you have anything in writing? I would contact
Good question. Any Real Estate shows, always make me laugh. I have been the business for 20+ years , and get this question all the time.Your best move would be get a license,get into the business, apply
Thank you for your question, I will try and answer for you. First the REALTORS fee will be paid by the seller of the other home, ie the new home if it is listed with a broker. If home is not listed
Hello, thank you for your question. Hard to answer your question, there are so many questions for you; Was property a foreclosure? is so, most are sold as-is.If not a foreclosure, was it a conventional
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