Listed by Yerelin Aviles and PETER WONG
,Bought with Rhonda Lowe
Source: Bright MLS #MDBA2105470
5016 Frankford Avenue, Baltimore, MD, 21206
$330,000
SingleFam
•Rhonda basically means it as my business partner by fighting for me ensuring that I got a fair share. She even furtherly went than normal standard to help me by saving the house despite my lender often failed to do on time in order to get settlement done. She is marvelous and I felt relieved several times, Even more, she helped leaning me some hundreds of dollars for inspection. She placed her trust in me but she also take a risk by losing the money if settlement fails. So she is a real realtor in a real life. James Adeyemi

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