Listed by Kristin Ciarmella and Elizabeth Skivo
,Bought with Julie Combs
Source: Bright MLS #PACT2112764
571 Marshall Road, Chester County, PA, 19343
$550,000
SingleFam
•Julie was a very patient person with a very difficult client. She is very knowledgeable of every aspect of her field! Julie doesn't just sell houses, she makes sure it's the house you want. What realtor walks in to a house, with you, and says " Nope, this isn't for you!", before you can say anything! She was always right! It cld be a 400k or a 700k house, she knows! She bends over backwards to accommodate the clients schdule, always, even if it means ruining her weekend! With Julie, it's not about selling a house, its about finding a house you love. She did just that, and it took a long while! She still talks to me even after the long battle of finding the house that I Love! It's a win win with Julie, I knew it the minute I met her😊

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