I was raised in a military family. My father served in the U S Air Force for over 20 years. Having grown up around the military and being retired military my wife and I are well acquainted with moving, buying and selling homes. We know the challenges of moving within the military quite well. No move is easy, but we have grown to love South Carolina and are proud to call it home. I want that same pride to show through in my service to you and your family - I want you to feel you can make your home here as well.
So there it is my promise and commitment to you. Backed by ERA, a reputable company with agents worldwide who have this same level of service and dedication, you and I can reach your goals. That is the most important part of all of this...Your goals are mine. Your needs come first. The real estate experience you want to have is the one I want to provide. So...
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I have had to get a trash out done on foreclosed property in the past. I have had local contractors/vendors charge so much per cubic foot. I have also received estimates from a vendor based upon how many man hours he anticipated it would take to load up all of the junk and he added what he estimated the dump fee would be at the local landfill. Based upon where you live local vendors could establish their price this way or perhaps other ways. You may want to check with some of the local Realtors who commonly work with REO property and see what their experiences have been. Generally the companies handling the REO properties have a dollar amount they can approve without a supervisors approval and in some cases without a detailed written estimate from tow different contractors or vendors. - Thu Jul 24 2008, 18:46
If you want an accurate value of the property I strongly recommend having a licensed appraiser look at the property for you. Realtors like myself can provide you a fair market value for the property based upon other similar property in the area that have sold as well as any that may be on the market currently.. Is any of the acreage in a flood zone? If so this will have an effect on the value. In order to arrive at the fair market value of the property with some degree of accracy, you are going to have to get someone to look at the property. I recommend having one of the Realtors who specialize in land tracts or an appraiser provide you with an appraisal on the property if you want an accurate value for the property. - Thu Jul 24 2008, 18:34