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109 Berrys Landing, Yorktown, VA 23692
On May 27, 2010, Vance B. Field Jr. sold his home at 109 Berrys Landing in Yorktown, VA, to David and Catherine Miller. The Millers paid $795,000 for the home. Vance Field is an information security architect for Northrop Grumman. 109 Berrys Landing has...Tags: University of Virginia, Real Estate Sellers, York County (Virginia), Homes, Virginia
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120 Manhoac Run, Yorktown, VA 23693
On May 28, 2010, Hoang Hai Nguyen and Heather Pham bought a home at 120 Manhoac Run in Yorktown, VA from Suburban Builders of Tidewater. The home was purchased for $665,000. Nguyen is doctor at Peninsula Kidney Associates, which has offices in Hampton,...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, York County (Virginia), Real Estate Buyers, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Homes
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2645 E. River Road, Cardinal, VA 23025
On May 28th, 2010, Harvie W. Fitzgerald sold his home at 2645 E. River Road in Cardinal, VA to C. Preston Herrington III. Mr Herrington purchased the home for $775,000. C. Preston Herrington III is the director and vice president of Keith D. Peterson &...Tags: Mathews (Mathews, Virginia), University of Virginia, Real Estate Sellers, Mathews County, Real Estate Buyers
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100 Port Cove, Yorktown, VA 23693
On June 2, Steven E. Kitay sold his home at 100 Port Cove in Yorktown, Va., to Alexander B. Kim. Kim bought the home for $650,000. Steven E. Kitay, an ophthalmologist at Hampton Roads Eye Associates, practices in Newport News, Va. He received his medical...Tags: Hampton Roads, Eyes and Vision, Real Estate Sellers, York County (Virginia), Homes
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105 Liverpool, Williamsburg, VA 23188
On June 22, Raymond E. Babineau sold his home at 105 Liverpool in Williamsburg, Va., to James S. Mitchell. Mitchell bought the home for $883,000. Raymond E. Babineau is senior vice president of operations at SENTEL, an engineering company, whose...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, James City County, Science and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, Real Estate Buyers
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Home inspections can help determine scope of work
A thorough home inspection is often recommended for any real estate transaction, but when considering the purchase of a foreclosed home many experts believe it becomes even more critical.
Tom Jansson, secretary of the National Association of Certified...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Continuing Education, Illinois, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Buyers
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Hot time, living along the lakes
Getting home before dark is important to Dennis Melchiorre.
Melchiorre commutes daily to Northfield from his home in Fox Lake. Even on days with normal traffic, the 49 miles can eat up the clock. Yet, when he settles in to watch the sun burn into the...Tags: Children, Lakes and Ponds, Sports, Hotels and Accommodations, Real Estate Agents
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The long and short of short sales
On an afternoon in late May, Chicago real estate agent Gary Lucido, president of Lucid Realty, glanced at the chicagohousingstats.com website. Among the stats grabbing his attention was one showing Chicago-area home prices had fallen 27.3 percent from...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Chicago Mortgages, Real Estate Agents
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Can you sell your home through short sale?
A short sale is anything but an easy real estate transaction for sellers. It requires more work, often involves negotiators, and is characterized by the seller asking the lender to make a concession to allow the sale to proceed. But there is good...Tags: Boston, Mortgages, Real Estate Sellers, Financial and Business Services, Stock Broking
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To navigate process it's key to get right professionals
If you consider yourself to be a candidate for a short sale, a critical task will be obtaining the best available real estate and legal advisors to guide you.
This is not a time to make snap judgments about the quality of counsel you retain, says Neil...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Agents, Texas, Real Estate Buyers, Chicago Real Estate
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Fairgrounds down payment: $19.2 million
A complex deal that would allow Costa Mesa and a private party to purchase the Orange County Fairgrounds from the state would require a $19.2 million up-front payment toward the $96 million purchase price, city officials said. The fee for the 150-acre...Tags: Mortgages, Fullerton (Orange, California), Migration, Politics, Newport Beach
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