Listed by Brianna Smull-Maier and Shelly Bloom
,Bought with Daniella Castro
Source: First Multiple Listing Service, Inc. #7644378
2970 Legislative Lane, Braselton, GA, 30519
$575,000
SingleFam
•I was impressed by the detail that Brianna & Shelly put into the listing and selling process of my home from our first interview up until the closing and sale of my home on Legislative Lane. All my initial concerns were addressed quickly and the team sent a handyman, a landscape crew and helpers who were able to move heavy items I could not have done alone. There was consistent communication when all these arrangements were made, and a tremendous burden was taken off my mind as a senior citizen who was faced with downsizing. They offered valuable advice for every aspect of my move and no request was too small. I was completely confident that this transaction would go well and I was not disappointed. I would hihghly recommend the Bloom-Maier team to anyone feeling at all uncertain about how real estate transactions should be handled today.
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