Listed by Janetta Peters
,Bought with Natalie Arthur from Virtual Properties Realty.com
Source: First Multiple Listing Service, Inc. #6817639
550 Weeping Willow Dr, Loganville, GA, 30052
$223,000
SingleFam
•My experience with Natalie was nothing short of 5 stars. She was very dedicated to keeping her word, "No, problem. We will find you a house". She stays committed from the time she wakes up until she goes to bed and repeat. I don't think she goes to bed actually :-) When I would wake up to go to work, I already had an email with several properties to view and choose from for the day's showings. She has a rapport with the seller's agents and has no problem connecting with them and going to bat for her client(s). Natalie listens and gets a feel for her client's wants and needs which creates a level of trust between the agent and buyer. I am speaking from my personal experience. It will be a year on 1/20 when I closed on my first home! With Natalie, you WILL find your dream home!
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