Kim Sexton

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About Me
I was born in Ketchikan, in Southeast Alaska, as was my mother. As a U.S. Coast Guard brat, we moved every 2 years until my Dad retired when I was 16. We were always stationed either in Alaska or in California.
My mother had her own real estate office in Seaside, Oregon for many years. I guess you can say real estate is in my genes. In fact, if you are considering a retirement home in Arizona, let me know. Mom can help you find your new Arizona getaway.
My husband Glen and I live in the Sand Lake area of Anchorage with our (kids), cats Buster and Meka and Molly the dog.
Real Estate is my passion. As your RealtorĀ®, it is my responsibility to serve your best interests during the purchase or sale of real property.
Buying a home is likely the single most expensive purchase and investment of your life. I welcome the chance to represent you.
Once we have worked together, I am confident that you will refer your friends and associates to me as well.
In fact, most of my clients come from satisfied customers that I have worked with in the past. They must like working with me, I'm sure you will too!
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Kim Sexton answered:
Here is another great site Jaime..... - Thu Apr 3 2008, 21:16

I am looking for 20 to 100 acres in the Palmer area......

Kim Sexton answered:
Here are 12 parcels currently on the market in the Palmer area. Please let me know if you would like any additional information.

I'll be happy to help if you want more information on any of them.

Kim - Tue Apr 1 2008, 14:41
Kim Sexton answered:
My first question would be this.... were both parties represented by licensed real estate sales persons?

If you truly had no kowledge and had all the inspections done and did what was asked, the buyer does not really have a legal leg to stand on. I would contact your licensee and let him/her know what is happening (if you had one)

if they want to persue the issue they need to contact their licensee and file a surety fund claim. (I doubt they will win any claims though)

If it was sold "For Sale By Owner" depending on what disclosures and conditions were in it, you very well may be liable.

Feel free to contact me if you need more info or assistance. Knowing the whole story always helps.
Thanks! Good Luck!
Kim
(Licensed Realtor in Alaska) - Tue Apr 1 2008, 14:27
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