Paul Hunter

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About Me
Paul is a native of the Northern Virginia area. Having grown up in the Fairfax area, Paul has a wealth of local knowledge. Paul is affiliiated with RE/MAX Gateway in Chantilly, VA and is the Team Leader of The Hunter Group at RE/MAX Gateway. The Hunter Group knows what most people are looking for in a Realtor® and Paul concentrates on exceeding these customer expectations:

Someone who understands their needs
Is trustworthy and honest
Brings buyers – not “shoppers” – to see the house
Doesn’t pressure them into making a decision
Is a master at managing details
Has valuable connections
Is a trained expert in negotiating

Paul Hunter and The Hunter Group have the above qualifications and many more, including:

Extensive knowledge about the current housing market
Experience with the best way to stage and present your home
A network of potential buyers
The ability to list your home with the Multiple Listing Service
Negotiating skills honed at a Fortune 500 company
Over 18 years providing exceptional customer service
Proven Marketing Plan to get your home sold for more and in less time
The ability to make you more money on the sale of your home

On a personal side, Paul currently lives in Centreville with his wife, Andrea, and their four children. In his free time, Paul enjoys spending time with his family, golfing, exercising, and being active in his church, St. Timothy Parish.

For more information, pleaese feel free to contact him at 703-929-7145
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Paul Hunter answered:
It's a great area! It's afordable and it is still in Fairfax County. I live there and it's great. Being right off of Rt. 66 and near Fairfax County Parkway makes it an ideal location for getting around Northern Virginia. And here is the best part, if you are a buyer, there are currently 359 townhomes for sale in Centreville making it an awesome time to buy. The market is geting better though so don't wait too long.......feel free to check out all the homes for sale in Centreville athttp:// www.huntersellshomes.com - Fri Apr 25 2008, 04:46
I don't know what the last response was referring to??? I live and work off of Rt. 29 near the 66 interestion in Centreville and it's a great place to live! Great community, great location, and great homes at great prices! I'm happy to help you with your search if you'd like. Just email me at paul@huntersellshomes.com
It's a great time to be buying! - Fri Nov 9 2007, 15:20
I live and work in Centreville and it's a great area! To best answer your question though, I'd need to ask you a few other questions about your current situation. Feel free to contact me at paul@huntersellshomes.com - Sat Sep 29 2007, 08:01

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Paul Hunter answered:
You aren't dreaming. That's what any good Realtor should do for their client and that's what you should expect. I know that is how my team and I work. We go above and beyond for all of our clients. Check us out athttp:// www.huntersellshomes.com I am very familiar with the Springfield/Burke area and would love the opportunity to talk to you about what we can do for you. We have a bunch of home buying tools that you would benefit from. - Wed Apr 9 2008, 07:48
Paul Hunter answered:
That would not only be fair but that would also be correct! If someone bought a home in zip code 20171 in 2004 the chances are the home's market value is less today. This isn't true in every zip code because even here in Northern Virginia real estate is very local, but in 20171 prices are down. In order to know for sure about a particular house though, a market analysis would needs to be done on that property. I'm happy to run one for you if you'd like..... - Fri Apr 4 2008, 04:11
Paul Hunter answered:
Before anyone can answer your question, they really would need to know a bit more about your situtation. There are many factors to consider and then an expert can help you with your decision. The good news is that you are looking to make a purchase because this is going to be one of the best years in history to buy real estate. Congratulations on taking the step to homeownership! You timing couldn't be better! I'm happy to help you sort through your options if you'd like. Feel free to contact me.... - Wed Apr 2 2008, 04:46
2008 will go down in history as one of those times that people will look back and say, "Man, I wish I would have bought a home (or two) in 2008." If you are ever going to buy, now is the time......everything is on SALE! Between the decline in home prices and the mortgage rates, it's the perfect storm to buy. I have a lot of data to back this up. Feel free to contact me if you'd like more information. - Mon Mar 17 2008, 15:10
Paul Hunter answered:
The best way is to simply use a virtual tour product. Each virtual tour that is done, has a unique URL that can be provided to anyone to access the picture tour. I use TourFactory.com - our tours are even uploaded to youtube.com. The Tourfactory software turns a still photo tour of a home into a moving video and uploads to youtube.com. We have also used Visualtour.com as well. Feel free to call or email for further details. This is by far the simplest solution. - Wed Mar 12 2008, 16:35
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