Committed to Helping Your Gold Country Dreams Come True
A Realtor's role is to guide you through the buying or selling process, taking the time to make sure you understand every step of the transaction.
I bring more than 20 years experience in providing outstanding client satisfaction. Whether you’re purchasing a new home or property, or selling your existing home, you can depend on me to provide you with top quality service.
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People do business with people they trust. I am interested in what is best for you, and I am committed to establishing a long-term relationship based on trust. You have worked hard to be able to purchase the home of your dreams. I feel the responsibility to make those dreams a reality and to pursue the right solution enthusiastically.
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Century 21 Davis Realty, Inc.
901 LaBarr Meadows Road
Grass Valley, CA 95949
Office Phone: (530) 559-3336
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
How to Attract Canadian Buyers - 2 hours ago Thanks to a strong currency and stable economy, Canadians are snapping up American homes. But with so many houses on the market, it takes some effort to attract their attention. June Fletcher offers some tips. Meet the Nouveaux Neighbors - 2 hours ago Boosted by a stronger currency and rising house values at home, Canadians are now the biggest foreign buyers of U.S. homes. Two NBA All-Stars Cut House Prices - 15 hours ago Allen Iverson cut the price of his Pennsylvania home; Matthew Modine purchased a condo in New York City; Leonard Ross took the Hearst estate in Beverly Hills off the market. Mortgages Fall Further - 7 hours ago Home mortgage rates moved lower this week after indications that consumer spending could slow, Freddie Mac's chief economist said. Trading Houses Hasn't Made Me Wealthy - 19 hours ago If you're a true cheapskate, stay put. Moving is expensive and wasteful. Neal Templin's family would have come out ahead financially by staying put instead of moving to another city. |
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