joanna miarrostami: Ranch Home for sale in Oakwood $585,000
- 06/27/17 03:54 AM
Oakwood Beach - Great location! Walking distance to shopping and transportation. ThIS one family ranch home has 6 bedrooms , 2.5 baths, full finished above grade basement with summer kitchen and sliders to fenced in yard with above ground pool. Level 1: ENTRY FOYER, COAT CLOSET, LIVINGROOM, DININGROOM, EAT IN KITCHEN, MASTER BEDROOM WITH HALF BATH , 2 MORE BEDROOMS.
Basement: FULL FINISHED ABOVE GRADE HAS DEN, SUMMER KITCHEN, 3 BEDROOMS, FULL BATH AND SLIDERS TO YARD. (1 comments)
joanna miarrostami: Full time Associate Broker Joanna Miarrostami at Tom Crimmin's Realtly
- 08/22/13 03:00 PM
Currently working with Tom Crimmin's Realty. Top producer since 2008. 14 years as an Associate broker in New York .My experience covers: First Time buyers, Qualifying buyers, Foreclosures, Sales, Rehabbing, New Construction.... the list goes on. When trying to decide which real estate person is right for you, the most important questions you should ask are: What can this person do for me? Will this person get me the most money for my property, sell it in the shortest period of time, and make it as easy as possible for me? Your selection of a real estate person should not be based (0 comments)
Are You Behind On Payments or Owe More Than Your Home Is Worth?
How does this happen?
If you’re like most homeowners, you never planned on missing a mortage payment. It just happens. You miss one payment, then another, and another. Before long, you owe thousands of dollars and have no means to pay the large sums that are overdue.
And that’s just the beginning. More times than not, you can’t get out of the hole and you’re faced with an inevitable foreclosure. At (1 comments)
Q.We are getting ready to buy our first home and we want to make a smart investment. What are the biggest mistakes first-time homebuyers make?
A.Probably the biggest mistake is looking at homes that you can’t afford. You could end up buying a house that you really can’t afford. You’ll need to figure in all the extras like utilities, homeowner fees and taxes. Or you could feel a little let down in what you can afford. You need to be realistic.
Another big mistake is not planning for (0 comments)