Listed by Catherine McDevitt from Hamilton Village R.E., LLC
,Bought with Tom Tarry from Move Real Estate
Source: Central New York Real Estate Information Service #S1562295
219 Primo Avenue, Sherrill, NY, 13461
$125,000
SingleFam
•I have worked with Tom three times now. He has always been a pleasure to work with. He has steered me away from some properties that were not a good fit for me. He helped me to find a property off-market as a result of a relationship that we’d already built.. I have felt from the beginning that Tom has my best interests at heart and truly cares about doing right by his clients. I would work with Tom again in a heart beat, and I plan on doing so with additional rental properties..

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