Committed to Your Needs
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Adelle's commitment to you.
- Adelle's commitment to the highest ethical standards is the foundation from which a solid business relationship is built.
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- Established credibility.
- Adelle has established her credibility in this industry through honesty, professionalism and a commitment to quality service.
- Continued training for continued success.
- If you are seeking a highly trained real estate professional to help you buy or sell your home, look no further. With an excellent reputation within the industry, Adelle is dedicated to fulfilling the needs of her clients.
- Providing professional service.
- Adelle provides top quality professionalism and always seeks to exceed her clients' expectations.
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Years of experience |
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Experienced negotiator |
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Top producer |
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Uses technologically advanced marketing and communication methods |
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Principal Broker |
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Multi-Million Dollar Producer (MMDP) |
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Certified New Home Sales Professional (CSP) |
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Selling a Dallas Home in a Down Market - 5 hours ago Neal Templin and his wife sold their Dallas home at a 12% discount off their starting price. He shares their humbling experience of getting the house ready for sale, exchanging offers and counteroffers and then signing the contract. Connecticut Files Suit Against Countrywide - 12 hours ago Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has sued Bank of America's Countrywide Financial for allegedly deceptive lending practices. Mortgage Failure Rate Rises - 6 hours ago Mortgages issued in the first half of 2007 are going bad at a pace that far outstrips 2006, an analysis shows. Owners Think Home Values Have Risen - 15 hours ago In its second-quarter survey, real-estate data firm Zillow found that 62% of the 1,361 homeowners who responded said they believe the value of their home increased over the past year. But that optimism is out of sync with reality. Fannie, Freddie's Right to Lobby Questioned - 6 hours ago Some lawmakers are arguing that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should not be allowed to lobby the government because taxpayers could be on the hook if the Treasury has to bail out the companies. |
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