Business Philosophy
Buying or selling a home can be very stressful ... but you are not alone. Let me help you find the right home according to your financial situation and personal needs. Let me help you reduce the stress, save you time and money ... in marketing your home or buying one. I believe in TLC ... trust, loyalty and confidentiality. I consider it a blessing to be able to help you in any way I can. All I ask in return is a chance.
Education and Training
*National University of Singapore (B.Sc.Hons) *
Designations
*Associate Broker* ABR * CBR *Westchester County Board of Realtors *National Association of Realtors *NY State Association of Realtors *Westchester/Putnam Multiple Listing Service
Areas of Expertise
* Residential, Condominiums, New Homes, Land, Luxury Homes and Estates
Languages Spoken
* Mandarin, Cantonese and Malay
Community Involvement
* PTA Boys Scouts of America *Northern Westchester Chinese School *Sunday School Teacher
Personal Background
* Born and raised in West Malaysia, educated in Singapore *More than 12 years of marketing, sales and teaching experience *Excellent experience in working with people of all ages *Resident of Somers for 18 years with 4 kids in the public school system.
Communities Served
* Somers, Katonah, Lewisboro, Chappaqua, North and South Salem, Brewster, Mahopac, Carmel, Yorktown.
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Trulia Voices!
In my opinion it is a great time to buy..there is alot to choose from, interest rates are down and if you do find a house you like then get your agent to run a market analysis for you to see what is a reasonable market value for the house. I assume that you will be living in this house for awhile. If you do not overpay for the house you will be fine. Buy it and enjoy it. If you wait too long for the price to drop...if it does...then all the potential buyers will jump in at the same time and you will be seeing a price increase ... a possible bidding war! Why wait when you can be in control now and negotiate. Good luck.
Teresa Chang - Wed Mar 19 2008, 20:16
Sara
The best way is to ask a local realtor for sold comps as a favor but make sure you tell the realtor it is becos you want to refinance and not sell...Or have an appraisal done. Good luck.
Teresa - Fri Dec 14 2007, 10:33
Kip
You need to find out what caused that mold problem and what measures were taken to rectify it before you can make any good decision. Ask for reports and talk to the company that did it. If you are still interested in the house then you need to get a home inspector in to check it out esp for mold and see if it may still be a potential problem or not. You never know it may be a great house ....good luck. - Tue Dec 11 2007, 08:42