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Find Out About the Latest Shenandoah Valley Area Homes for Sale Before Anyone Else!
Having been in the business for over 5 years a significant portion of my business is through direct referral. I will often come across properties that fall into the "highly desirable" category. Usually these are bought and sold without ever going on the MLS. If you would care to register I will send you a notification as soon as I have listed the property. I add my newest homes and other real estate listings to this web site first. It can be some time before they appear in the local area MLS, and even later on the national listings web sites, if at all. By signing up to receive my latest listings, I'll send you an email notice instantly -- as soon as my latest homes for sale go online.
I add my newest homes and other real estate listings to this web site first.
It can be some time before they appear in the Augusta/Valley and Charlottesville area MLS, and even later on the national listings web sites, if at all.
You'll find out first, before other local buyers.
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Accepting An Offer >The First Offer
Often the first offer to come in is the best one. When a house is fresh on the market, there is usually a rush of activity and the buyers who see it during the first thirty days are likely to be the most interested. While your home is new on the market, it will receive the most exposure, so the chances of finding a serious buyer are greater during this period of time. If you are fortunate enough to receive an offer right away, you will probably be better off if you accept it and work on resolving any issues that arise relative to price and terms.
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Originally incorporated under the name Georgiana, what is the oldest incorporated city in the United States?
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York, Maine, which received an English charter in March 1642, is the oldest incorporated city in the U.S. |
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