Tamara Inzunza

"Alexandria VA Real Estate Agent"
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Tamara Inzunza,  in Alexandria
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About Me
“We wanted to take a moment to say that we were very happy to have Tamara Inzunza work with us to sell our home. Tamara scheduled all meetings and interactions at our convenience after work, and on weekends. She provided us with outstanding advice about how to prepare our home for sale. She provided a profile on the house for people touring and had advertising in place as soon as possible. She worked hard, illustrated a great understanding of contract details, negotiation etiquette, and documentation.
Our home was under contract in 30 days after listing. We really appreciated Tamara’s calm reassurance and expert advice throughout the entire process. Tamara was the outstanding professional we were looking for and having her work with us made a stressful time a wonderful success!
As a person, Tamara was a pleasure to work with! Easy to talk to, a good listener, easy to contact, and always prompt at returning our calls or answering our questions. Best of all, Tamara is a Realtor who makes ither job to help you meet your goals rather than her own.
Our congratulations to RE/MAX Real Estate for having agents like Tamara and the aura of personal customer service she brings to your profession. In a world becoming increasingly self-centered, it’s a bright spot to find someone like Tamara who takes so much pride in her work and manifests that pride in commitment and dedication to her clients’ needs. We have benefited greatly from the efforts of a true professional like Tamara Inzunza.
We are sure we will buy or sell a house again some day, and when do, Tamara will be the one we call.”
Sincerely,
D. and E. Tucker

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how much is a town house in Centreville, va?

Tamara Inzunza answered:
I would echo Glenda's comments about some of the recent scams. A property management company could help you as well. If you want to rent it yourself, post some free ads on CraigsList.org. At least that will give you an idea of what the demand is for your home, based on the number of inquiries you receive. April, May, and June are usually peak times for finding tenants. - Wed Apr 30 2008, 15:34
Hi Peter,
What subdivision is your townhome in? Is it an interior unit, or an end unit? What's the square footage? Can you provide details on what improvements you've made? I know you said that it's been renovated, but it would be helpful if you can say exactly what you've done to the home. - Wed Apr 30 2008, 10:44

what's the best way to find out about foreclosres in vienna?

Tamara Inzunza answered:
Hi Karianne,
You can sign up and I can send you foreclosure listings in Vienna as they become available. Go to http://www.NovaForeclosureSearch.com - Tue Apr 29 2008, 17:48
Tamara Inzunza answered:
Powells Landing is a very nice tucked away subdivision. You should be able to find a nice foreclosure or short sale priced considerably less that what the homes have been selling for in the past. You may want to also consider Dawson Landing (1/2 acre lots and closer to the VRE) just two red lights up. Evening rush hour can be really tough coming down Route 1 and the section from Dale Boulevard to Cardinal Drive can really get backed up. - Tue Apr 29 2008, 17:46

Selling by owner TH River Oaks, 22191

Tamara Inzunza answered:
I've helped many River Oaks residents sell their homes over the past few years. The market has definitely turned, and I think Port Potomac has a lot to do with it (newer subdivision). Also, the fact that the Giant grocery store just closed. The property values in River Oaks have fallen, but homes are still selling there. Make sure you confirm the status of your loan with Countrywide. If I can be of any help, please give me a call toll free at 1-877-395-2495. - Tue Apr 29 2008, 17:43
Tamara Inzunza answered:
If you're so concerned about getting more in closing costs, a good buyer agent can help you negotiate those terms with the builder. Why not get 3% of your sales price in closing costs? Why not exercise your right to select your own lender AND still take advantage of any builder incentives? Why not use a Realtor and have that person negotiate on your behalf? I'm glad to hear that you have hired an agent, just never ceases to amaze me at how many people don't blink twice about spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, but want to squeeze out the pennies from agents who can fully represent them in the transaction when the fee is paid by the builder. I recently represented a repeat client in a new home contract, had the builder specifically write up two separate addendums for my client's benefit. Your agent should shed some light on what those two special addendums are. - Tue Apr 29 2008, 17:37

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