Bought with John Stover and Tracy Kable
523 Good Dr, Berkeley County, WV, 25405
$226,295
SingleFam
•John Stover is very professional. Once he assessed our needs, he went to work on our behave. He sent us different listings according those needs. He was available to show us homes. If he was not available, he would schedule a good time for us. He shared wisdom and insights that were very helpful in our decision making. If something was wrong or just bad, he did not hesitate to share. I truly believe he had our best interest in mind. He was not trying to make a quick sale. From the very first handshake until the final signature at closing, he was working for us. He was always a phone call away. Should the opportunity arise again in the future for the need of a realtor, I would without a doubt or not hesitate to call John Stover. I would highly recommend him for your real estate needs!
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