Benton Luttrell Coldwell Banker 900 W. Van Alstyne Pkwy, Van Alstyne, TX 75495 (469)2517267 (Phone), (469)2517268 (Cell)
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Your Opinion is the most important element of your Real Estate transaction. As your real estate advisor, I will focus on your needs and will do my very best to ensure your full satisfaction. When you are my Real Estate client, we will work as a team and you will continually be informed throughout the process. I enjoy having a relationship with my clients so I can better understand their situation. One of the joysmy jobs is marketing.People often tell me 'you know everybody'. There is no replacement for meeting in person and Ipreferface to face interaction.But I have also increased the ability to help you market your home or find a new one through social andand mass media. I am a perpetual student of the real estate market. I have an incredible team atBenton -Luttrell Realtors. Their officehas been serving Van Alstyne and their neighboring towns for over 100 years. My husband has been a real estate appraiser for 27 years and he is also a valuable asset to my team. He and I study and evaluate our local and state real estate markets constantly. I will be happy to answer any of your real estate questions, even if you are just pondering buying or selling. My cell is 214-437-6965 and my emailis [email protected]. It would be my pleasure to hear from you!
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