Bought with Carolina Varela and Amber Honeycutt
4201 Edith Ln, Greensboro, NC, 27409
$75,500
Condo
•Ms. Varela is a phenomenal realtor. I was absolutely scared about making a major purchase as I’ve been renting most of my life. Ms. Varela helped me and my family every single step of the way, and for that I am eternally grateful. I actually have a home! If I’m going to do this again, you can bet on the fact that I’m going to use Ms. Varela once again!
We had tried several other realtors before coming across Carolina, and immediately after choosing her we knew we had finally found the right person!! Carolina was so considerate of the needs of my family, was always respectful of our time and finances, and was also very personable and down-to-earth with us when discussing Real Estate while not making us feel unintelligent or using real estate termenololgy that was over our heads! She made our 1st home buying process seamless and not as stressful as it had been previously.
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