Listed by Nicole Anderson Fuller
411 Rebecca Cir, Gregg County, TX, 75605
Amount undisclosed
SingleFam
•Let me tell you a little something about Nicole Anderson. This woman went above and beyond for me to make sure that all of my needs and requests were not only met but exceeded. She is the best realtor I’ve ever had and I will absolutely be going back to her the next time I purchase a home. From searching for possible real estate options, exploring payment programs, and even just being an ear when I needed one, Nicole is one of the purest souls I have met on this earth and based on her ratings and experience I’m clearly not the only person that thinks so. I’m proud to have her as a realtor for life and I would recommend her to anyone.
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