Listed by Joya Dennehy
,Bought with Maxine Goodhue
Source: PrimeMLS #5046015
2 Parsons Way, Merrimack County, NH, 03304
$740,000
SingleFam
•We can’t say enough good things about Joya’s work on our behalf in the sale of our home. She knows the market cold and provided us with expert guidance from well before we listed our house through the closing. At least as important as her expertise, though, is her impeccable character, her superb work ethic, and her dedication to our interests. When obstacles arose or we grew concerned that we would not have the time to accomplish what we had to accomplish, Joya not only reassured us but helped us keep on track. She helped us list personal property on Marketplace and took calls from potential buyers, held an impromptu yard sale, helped us line up movers, and actually spent hours helping us organize, pack, and clean. She is outstanding in every way.

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