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Daniel Jeung

"i turn REALTY into REALiTY!"
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Agent at Windermere Real Estate/ SBA Inc.
Experience:
Journeyman of life for School of hard knocks May 1963—present
I worked in the retail grocery business for several years while in college starting as…
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Specialties:
One of the jobs I've held was managing the technical support group for a software company, so i'm pretty good at working on computers. In fact, I make ... show more
Certifications
& Awards:
ABR - Accredited Buyer's Representative, 1998
ASP - Accredited Staging Professional, 2002
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Interests:
Golf, Tennis, Bowling, Poker, basically anything that is competitive.
About:
My goal is to help you make the right decisions when it comes to buying or selling a property. I don't have all the answers, but if I don't know something, ... show more
Testimonials:
"You always go the extra mile in every way."
Sam & Terry Wed Sep 20, 2006
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Daniel Jeung answered:
Yes, it must meet building codes in order to be an "official" bedroom. Whether having an official 3 bdrm home vs. 2 + an extra finished room is up to a potential buyer. Ask yourself that same question. If the home were a 3 bdrm home (officially) when you purchased it, would it have made a difference to you?

Would a potential buyer want to have a bedroom in the basement, or would it be used as something else?

-Daniel - Tue Nov 25 2008, 19:40

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