Listed by Bryan David from Expect Realty
Source: Mississippi Gulf Coast Multiple Listing Service, I #3yd-MGCMLSMS-339297
16075 Ramirez St, Harrison County, MS, 39532
Amount undisclosed
SingleFam
•I've used other Realtors in the past but Bryan surpasses them by far. If you want someone that is going to be his very best at what he does you have to contact him first. He always goes above and beyond. This man works seven days a week and answers your calls or texts all of the time. If he's tied up he will call you back asap. I can't say enough good things about him and his office staff. They're GREAT! Don't waist your time calling around to check out a different realtor if you need one call this man first. You'll be happy you did.
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