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The Magnolia Properties Team Buying or selling, Magnolia Properties offers personal attention from a motivated team of educated agents. This team is led by Gina Odom, a broker with 20 years experience in real estate. From the moment you step into her welcoming office on South Reilly Road, it's obvious that this place is different. Brokers work together with your interests in mind. Each brings a different set of traits and talents, so meet Gina's team: |  | | | John P. Revels | |
John is a Fayetteville native and resides east of Fort Bragg in the small town of Vander North Carolina. John is a new home specialist which allows him to work diligently and knowledgeably with some of the area's largest builders. As a Realtor he has accomplished an extensive real estate career working as a buyer's agent/seller's agent and with investors making him an expert in the Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Real Estate Market and surrounding areas. Let John put his years of experience and dedication to work for you. |  | | | Patrick Jessup | |
Patrick is able to present creative ideas that communicate the benefits of daily marketing to the real estate venue. He successfully develops marketing strategies for Magnolia Properties that has resulted in increased sales, benefiting both buyers and sellers in the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg North Carolina real estate market. Patrick graduated from UNCW with a B.S. degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Business Development. His hands on approach to everyday marketing makes him an asset to the Magnolia Properties Team. As a licensed NC Real Estate Broker he understands the importance of effective merchandising.
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Buying Land and New Construction >Buying New Or Adding On
Homeowners should consider several questions before making the choice between adding on to an existing home or moving up in the market to a bigger house. How much money do you have available for remodeling your current house? How much additional space do you require? Is there room to expand on the ground level or will the foundation of your present home support a second floor? What will the local zoning and building ordinances permit? How much equity do you have in the property? Are there affordable properties for sale that would satisfy your housing needs?
Consider your neighborhood--it makes more sense to add on to a smaller house than to over-improve the largest home in the area. Your decision should ultimately be based on your individual needs, the extent of the work involved and which features will add the most value. According to industry experts, buyers are always excited by state-of-the art kitchens and bathrooms.
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What land did the U.S. Government buy for $7.2 million?
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The U.S. bought all of Russian America (Alaska) from the Russian Czar in March 1867. |
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