Wow! Its been really crazy out here lately!
I've been running around all over the place- seems like I'm filling the gas tank every other day these days.
I've been getting tons of BPO orders- both residential and commercial. And lots of them in DC.
My newest short sale listing went under contract in 3 days and now all I have to do is finalize my seller's hardship letter and make sure the bank has received the packet. Then its just a waiting game.
In the meantime, I've got to finish these BPOs.
I'm looking forward to Happy Hour tomorrow!
Cathy Valdiviez Baumbusch, International Real Estate Specialist REALTOR, CRS, ABR, CDPE, IRES, e-PRO DIRECT: 202-630-2MOV FAX(toll free): 866-508-5743 RE/MAX Allegiance 6084A Franconia Road, Alexandria, VA 22310 (703) 971-5555 Ext. 128 1720 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington, DC 20007 (202) 338-8900
Cathy is a real estate professional and proud affiliate of RE/MAX ALLEGIANCE, who has lived in the DC Metro area since 1996. She currently lives in West Springfield, VA. She has been licensed since 2001 and serves clients in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Cathy's service area includes Fairfax County (with a special emphasis on Alexandria and Springfield, VA), Arlington, Falls Church, Loudoun, Prince William, Prince George's, and Montgomery Counties, and of course, Washington, DC. She specializes in short sales, first-time homebuyers, first-time home sellers, move-up buyers, and military.
Cathy is a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) and has an excellent track record getting short sales approved and closed. Cathy also holds the International Real Estate Specialist designation and can facilitate buying and selling real estate anywhere in the world. Cathy is a MAJOR in the Army Reserve, with a duty assignment at Ft. Dix, NJ. Cathy teaches classes on buying short sales, HUD homes, and foreclosures as well as social media marketing classes for small business through Fairfax County Public Schools Adult and Continuing Education Program. She is also a VHDA Certified Trainer.


