Bought with Catherine Cobb
111 Florida Dr, Jasper County, SC, 29927
$270,000
SingleFam
•Catherine Harrison helped my husband and I find the perfect home in South Carolina – while we were still living in Rhode Island. Before we were introduced to Catherine, we were anxious about buying a house long distance, but she made it a relatively easy (the loan process is never easy!) and painless process. Catherine was always patient with us and never once pressured us in any way. When we flew out to look at possible properties in Savannah/Bluffton/Beaufort, she took the time to show us around and blew us away with her extensive and detailed knowledge of the areas. Ultimately, six months after we started looking, she helped us get a great deal on our SC home and we couldn't be happier with how things worked out. We highly recommend Catherine (who is one of the kindest, most sincere people you'll ever meet) to anyone buying a home or land in GA or SC.
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