Bought with Loretta Chapman
3020 MS-541, Simpson County, MS, 39114
Amount undisclosed
SingleFam
•When we first began looking for our first home, we had an agent that help minimally and with all the things we had to do (plan a wedding, moving, settling into new jobs, etc.) I found myself taking over the search more than I would've liked. Loretta showed me a house while the other agent was out of town and I fell in love! She has been a tremendous help and fought for our happiness the entire time. In this area, it was difficult finding what we wanted/needed in a home but she worked endlessly to make sure it was so. I would recommend her to anyone I know because it is clear that her passion is helping people find what makes them happy.
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