Listed by Nicole Hanna
,Bought with Lorraine Whitfield
6606 NW 59th St, Tamarac, FL, 33321
$342,500
SingleFam
•My profession requires me sell my clients properties under very complex, legal circumstances. Emotions run high, tempers flare, financial institutions make it virtually impossible to cooperate and all parties, inevitably become frustrated from the challenging process and eventually want to walk away from all the hard work poured into selling these properties. Nikki Hanna has been the adhesive that holds all the parts together, maintains a level of composure unlike I have ever witnessed in sales that seem virtually impossible to execute. Thank you Nikki, this is why I trust my properties for you to sell.
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