- Name
- Joyce Sullivan Beglin
- Company
- REMAX SELECT REALTY
- E-mail
- Contact Joyce Sullivan Beglin (REMAX SELECT REALTY)
- Website
- http://I-Sell-Horse-Farms.com
- Office Phone
- (724) 779-4651 x 512
- Cell Phone
- (412) 398-2149
- Alt. Phone
- (724) 728-5799
- Fax
- (724) 728-5799
- Address
- 1667 Route 228, Suite #200, Cranberry Twp, Pa, 16066
- Description
- Serving BEAVER*BUTLER*LAWERNCE COUNTIES* Whether it is your first home, next home, even my specialty "Country Living" I will help you buy or sell your home.
If you are a Horse Lover I do spe
My Committment to you
As a Million Dollar Producer my objective is to earn your trust no matter the real estate transaction. I am very pro-active when it comes to my clients.
Whether you are buying, selling, leasing or renting I am committed to seeing the transaction through to completion and to your satisfaction.
You can count on my dedication and professionalism to complete the transaction in a timely fashion. GUARANTEED
Areas of Expertise
Dreams do come true. Whether it is your first home, next home, even my specialty "Country Living" I will help you buy or sell your home.
If you are a Horse Lover I do specialize in Equine properties.
- I have owned, shown, and bred top bloodline horses.
- Member & Leader for Beaver County 4-H Horse and Pony Club.
- Certified in Horse I & II for "Therapeutic Riding" for the handicap.
- Past riding instructor for "English"and "Western".
I have combined two passions "Horses" and "Real Estate" to specialize in Equine and Farm properties.
Certified Equine Real Estate Specialist

Selling your home is more than putting a "FOR SALE" sign up. This is where I will help the most.
- Certified Interior Decorator.
- Staging your property for optimum effect.
- Owner, operator of "JoyMar Interiors" Flooring and Window coverings. Your one stop shop@home designs. (http://JoyMar-Interiors.com)
- Floral design.
- Antique appraising
- Certified Professional Photographer (Specializing in Children and Animal Portraits)
- Member Board of Realtors (Beaver County)
- FREE Staging of your home for a quicker sale. FREE decorating advice after your purchase of a new home from me.
Specialties:
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Acreage, Commercial, Country Property, Custom Home, Dream Home, Executive Home, Existing Home, Farm And Ranch, First Time Buyers, Historic Home, Investment, Land, Luxury Homes, Move-Up Home, New Construction, New Home, Quality Home, Relocation, Residential, Retirement |
Real Etate FAQ
Real Estate FAQ
Q: Do real estate forms have to be notarized?
A: Most real estate forms must be notarized to be recorded in the land
records. Examples are deeds and mortgages. Forms that will not be
recorded generally do not have to be notarized, such as a lease form.
Q: What is the difference in a warranty and a quitclaim deed?
A: A warranty deed assures the buyer that the Seller will defend
his title to the property from all other persons.
A quitclaim deeds conveys whatever title the seller owns but with
no warranty against the claims of others.
Q: What is a disclosure statement?
A: A disclosure statement, as used in the real estate context, is a form the
seller of property must complete and provide to the buyer disclosing
to the buyer all defects and various other information about the
residential property.
Q: What is a closing?
A: Although this term may mean different things in different states, the
"closing" is a meeting where all of the documents are signed and money
changes hands.
Q: Who is the grantee and grantor?
A: Grantee-The person to whom an interest in real property is conveyed.
Grantor - The person conveying an interest in real property.
Q: What is Truth-in-Lending?
A: A federal law that requires lenders to fully disclose, in writing, the terms
and conditions of a mortgage, including the annual percentage rate (APR)
and other charges.
Q: What does tenancy in common mean?
A: As opposed to joint tenancy, when there are two or more individuals on
title to a piece of property, this type of ownership does not pass ownership to
the others in the event of death.
Q: What is the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)
A: A consumer protection law that requires lenders to give borrowers
advance notice of closing costs.
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