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Name:Huntsville Alabama Real Estate Agent, Kimberly Grant (77 Associations)
Company:Exit Leon Crawford Realty

Email:Contact Huntsville Alabama Real Estate Agent, Kimberly Grant
Website URL:http://www.KimberlyGrant.net

Office Phone:(256) 880-3370
Cell Phone:(256) 479-9664
Fax Number:(256) 533-5281
Address:2905 Bob Wallace Avenue Suite B, Huntsville, AL, 35805
Description:Real Estate Agent in Huntsville Alabama specializing in representation of those seeking to buy and sell real estate in the Madison County Area. Call today and receive Exceptional Service GUARANTEED!
 

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Kimberly Grant is a Huntsville Alabama Real Estate Agent with Exit Leon Crawford Realty.  Kimberly specializes in representation for buyers and sellers in Madison County including Huntsville, Decatur, Madison, Harvest, Toney, Hazel Green, and Meridianville. 

Kimberly's affiliations and memberships include: Member of the National Association of Realtors.  Member of the Huntsville Area Association of Realtors.  Member of Real Estate Navigators of Huntsville.  Member of Toastmasters International.  Member of the National Notary Association.  Member of the National Association of Scholars. 

Education: Bachelor of Science and Master of Science received from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in 2001 and 2002 respectively.  Currently pursuing Master of Business Administration at University of North Alabama.  Notary Public- Alabama, State At Large;  Certified Internet Professional specializing in online real estate marketing and services

Real Estate Services Provided:

The Huntsville area is one of the best places to live in this great country of ours.  We are experiencing quite a steady market even though other markets may be a little shaky or sluggish.  My advise to those considering making a purchase or a sell, there is no need to wait.  There is no time like the present to make a move in real estate.  If you are interested in buying, selling, or investing in Madison County real estate, I can help you if this is your first or your hundredth! For more information, please feel free to utilize any of the following links:

As always, you are welcome to contact me with any questions or if you need assistance with your real estate needs.  Even if you are moving from Huntsville to other parts of the country, I have an extensive network of Realtors that I can contact to help you with your real estate needs.  Just give me a call and experience Exceptional Service GUARANTEED!

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What customers are saying about real estate services provided:

"Being first time homeowners we had no idea what to expect or what we were doing.  Kimberly was there every step of the way to make the process flow smoothly.  Her system allowed us to find what we were looking for in only two trips viewing houses.  She then negotiated our new home 7% below asking price, with all the appliances included, a home warranty and we actually got money back at closing.  The closing attorney even commented that we had one of the best realtors he had seen in a while and we completely agree." --Felicia M.

"We were very excited to move to a new area to be closer to friends and family but moving from an area with a very sluggish real estate market made the process very slow and difficult.  We are so glad we found Kimberly.  She was the only real estate agent that really seemed interested in the "personal" touch and we believe she really worked with our best interest in mind.  All other realtors we talked to quickly lost interest and failed to follow up when they found out we were not immediately ready to buy.  She was very consistent in her follow up and continually shared her insight to make sure that we made the right decision.  She is truly one of a kind." --Karen A.

What peers are saying about Kimberly Grant, Realtor:

"Kimberly is a dedicated real estate professional who guarantees exceptional customer service.   One of the ways that she does this is by being up to speed with technology and providing both buyer's and sellers with the information that they need to make an intelligent choice when it comes to buying or selling Huntsville real estate!   Visit Kimberly's web site, Huntsville Realtor and you'll find a host of tools and resources to make your real estate goals a reality!"  --Bob Mitchell, Realtor

"Kimberly is one of those REALTORS® with a big caring heart for her clients. If you are in need of Alabama Real Estate - then you want to make sure that you talk with Kimberly before anyone else - and their won't be a need to talk to anyone else!" --John Occhi, Realtor 

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Pioneer John Hunt, for whom Huntsville is named, occupied a cabin alongside a spring here in 1805. A town soon flourished and was the largest in the Alabama Territory by 1819. That year the leaders of the Alabama Territory met here to petition the U.S. Congress to grant Alabama statehood. The recreated 1819 Alabama Constitution Village, a block from the courthouse square, commemorates the historic events through tours given by costumed guides.

Huntsville was the cotton trading center of the Tennessee Valley during the 1840s and '50s when planters and merchants originally from Virginia and the Carolinas built impressive town homes. LeRoy Pope, who purchased land at auction and donated land for the town, originally picked the name Twickenham. He wanted to honor the London suburb which was home to poet Alexander Pope, a relative. However, following the War of 1812, the name reverted to Huntsville to honor the first white man who settled here.

houseWalking tours of the Twickenham historic district, with the state's largest collection of pre-Civil War homes, are popular year-round. Because many wealthy businessmen remained loyal to the Union at the start of the Civil War, the town was spared the destruction by occupying armies. Plan also to visit the 1819 Weeden House Museum and the 1860 Huntsville Depot Museum. A unique shopping opportunity is offered at the 1879 Harrison Brothers Hardware Store. Restored 19th century cabins and farm buildings are displayed at the mountaintop Burritt On The Mountain.

Today, Huntsville, Alabama USA is one of the most recognized cities in the Southeast - consistently named as one of the best places to live and work by a variety of national publications. Huntsville is regularly named as a premier location for both business and quality of life. The Huntsville area remains one of the South's fastest-growing areas. The county's population is estimated at 260,000. It has one of the highest per capita incomes in the Southeast. The nearby city of Madison, just west of Cummings Research Park, is experiencing rapid growth. The Hampton Cove area on U.S. 431 south is the fastest growing residential area within Huntsville's city limits.

Huntsville is a convenient hub for meeting our neighbors in the beautiful Alabama Mountain Lakes region. Take circle tours that extend to the west to see the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and Ivy Green, the birthplace of Helen Keller. Birthplace shrines honor "father of the blues" W.C. Handy and Olympian Jesse Owens. Visit Hamilton where potter Jerry Brown creates "ugly jugs" at his studio and explore the wonders of "the Dismals." Frolic in the nation's first wave pool at Decatur's Point Mallard. Walk down the shaded streets of historic Mooresville.

Technology, space, and defense industries have a major presence here with the Army's Redstone Arsenal, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, and Cummings Research Park. The high-tech city of Huntsville which sprawls at the foot of a mountain in North Alabama is equally at home in the 19th century or the 21st. Huntsville's tourist attractions reflect the heritage of Alabama's first English-speaking city, the strife of the American Civil War, and the accomplishments of America's rocket scientists.

Visitors who want to be "astronauts for a day" can sample astronaut training activities at the sprawling U.S. Space and Rocket Center. The hands-on showcase of space technology is the state's largest tourist attraction. It is home to the internationally known U.S. Space Camp which has franchise operations in Japan, Belgium and Canada. A variety of city museums downtown and an outstanding symphony orchestra offer rich cultural opportunities involving the arts. The legendary Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, which encompasses 21 courses in eight cities in Alabama, begins here at the 54-hole Hampton Cove Golf Course. Hampton Cove features two championship courses surrounded by mountains and lakes. Alabama now ranks fifth in the nation for public golf courses per resident.

Redstone Arsenal is one of the U.S. Army's most important strategic posts. It is responsible for research, development, production and worldwide support of missiles, aviation, rockets and related programs. The influx of engineers, scientists and other technical specialists has transformed the small town into a cosmopolitan community which nonetheless maintains its heritage and reputation for hospitality. Home to several Fortune 500 companies, Huntsville also offers a broad base of manufacturing, retail and service industries. Our quality of life is second to none - with a variety of educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities. Huntsville successfully combine the rich heritage of Southern hospitality with innovative high-tech ventures and cultural diversity.

Is a move to Huntsville in your future? Please use our information to make your Move To Huntsville Alabama a little easier.

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