Listed by Chuck and Cyndy Valence and Charles Valence
,Bought with April Chamberlain
523 Cidermill Pl, Seminole County, FL, 32746
$199,500
SingleFam
•April recently helped us sell a home and buy a home. When we met April she was enthusiastic and confident in her abilities and had every right to be. She is hard-working and dedicated to ensuring that you get the best price, the best home, and that the whole process is as easy as it can be for you. This was our first time selling/buying (the first house was inherited) and April was patient with all our questions and concerns, reminding us to just trust her. We did and it was worth it. We know April has a family of her own and several other clients, however she was always available morning or night, through text or phone conversations, making you feel as though she is there only for you. I would highly recommend her to anyone and would gladly work with her again!
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