Listed by Danielle Macaluso
340 Pleasant Street, Covington, KY, 41011
Amount undisclosed
SingleFam
•We recently completed a home purchase with Danielle. She gave us regular process updates, helped coordinate the mortgage and loan process (which was not playing well together), updated us on the condition of the home during bouts of bad weather (was there water in the basement), gave me recommendations on local businesses since we were new to the area (hair and nails), and was always available when we had questions. She is professional, warm, and proactive, and a delight to work with.
Danielle has been an unflappable mast for us during this real estate market of unprecedented turbulence. If six stars could be given, they would be rightly earned. Her extensive preparation before each house showing, knowledge of the local market, patience and professionalism, have made her an invaluable resource during our home search.
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