Bought with Laura Skinner from Haystack Realty Group
126 Oakmont Dr, Greenville, NC, 27858
$165,890
Townhouse
•Laura was an outstanding realtor that helped us find exactly what we were looking for. It took us a few months to find the house, and she helped guide us and the conversations we had to have in the process. Throughout the entire process, we felt that Laura truly had our best interest at heart and that she wasn’t trying to push us towards a sale. She helped voice our concerns, went above and beyond to get us answers, and was available to talk whenever we needed. If you’re looking for a true professional who will look out for you, and who knows the areas where she sells very well, I would look no further.
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