Listed by Jordan Archer
,Bought with Mery Marrero
Source: Greater Fort Lauderdale Realtors #R11076481
573 Southwest Carter Avenue, Port St. Lucie, FL, 34983
$360,000
SingleFam
•I was so happy to work with her. She was amazing person work with her, she help a lot to make me find the most beautiful house looking for it she doing amazing work she had great energy around she time to work with you around the house to make it comfortable. Ask you question it She look for every small detail and the house what I need to be done. What ndont need to be done before I send an offer to the seller person actually if I ever get a chance again in the future, I will call her to work with her. With skill my presses didn’t take long cause she always keep updates to the seller. This needs to be done. We need to change this and she amazing person. She did her flowers right now cause she lovely jobs
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