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Elizabeth Castelda, Coldwell Banker Triad, REALTORS, is a Triad resident of over 20 years, growing up in Alamance County and currently resides in Greensboro. She graduated from Southern Alamance High School in 1996 and went on to graduate in 2001 from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC double-majoring in Public Relations and Journalism with a minor in Business. Elizabeth has been a Realtor since late 2004 specializing in investment property (as well as 1031 Exchange), single female market and first time home buying. She has a passion for the revitalization in Downtown Greensboro and is an expert in the Lindley Park, Sunset Hills, College Park, Aycock Historical District, Latham Park, Kirkwood, Dellwood and Lawndale Homes markets.
Some of Elizabeth's volunteer work and community involvement include: NC Kids Adoption and Foster Care Network, United Arts Council, Greensboro Urban Ministry, Downtown Greensboro, Inc. Ambassador, Habitat for Humanity, Special Olympics, Action Greensboro, synerG, and is a proud Parishioner of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church.
Elizabeths hobbies and interests include tennis, jewelry making, volleyball, photography, running, gardening, cooking, and SELLING REAL ESTATE!
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Ideally, if you had just two measurements you would multiply the two numbers together which would tell you how many square feet the lot is. There are 43,560 square feet in an acre, so then you can divide that out to get your acreage. For your measurements, further research would have to be done.
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YourGreatHouse.com - Wed Jul 16 2008, 16:11
It is definitely an asset...education is increasing due to population increase.... - Tue Jan 22 2008, 07:04
I would recommend paying the agent 3-4% even though they truly end up working double the amount of work. - Thu Oct 25 2007, 16:43
I would recommend paying them between 3 and 4% because they will pretty much handle the whole deal for both parties. - Thu Oct 25 2007, 16:02
Now is the best time to buy (in our market)! Rates are low and the market is predicted to bounce back 1st to 2nd quarter '08. - Thu Oct 25 2007, 14:39