Monica Grosz

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Monica Grosz,  in Dallas
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About Me
I have been passionate about Real Estate since 1998! As a native Dallasite, I am familiar with a large portion of the DFW Metroplex. And, as co-owner of Lakewood Home Construction, I offer expertise in residential construction. I enjoy work ing with area professionals and executives who are either re-locating, down-sizing or up-sizing, as well as first-time homebuyers! I offer my clients 110% in order to achieve their goals and exceed their expectations! I am a wife, the mother of a pre-schooler, a Certified Pilates instructor, and I speak fluent German! I have a BFA in Voice from Tulane University.
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It's a foreclosure, so don't expect much. I always advise my buyers to get their own survey, It's not the seller's obligation. They may have one, and they may give it to you. But when it's your property and you want to be sure the fence line is accurate, your best to get your own survey.Forget asking them to mark the property, they won't do it. It's a foreclosure, treat it as such. - Thu Oct 30 2008, 15:45
Monica Grosz answered:
I work with a great local lender, with a lot more lattitude than a national bank. Please call me and I'm happy to help! 214-762-1515 Monica Grosz - Fri Oct 24 2008, 07:08
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Frankly, I prefer the credit in lieu of repairs, with a few exceptions. Most of the time, my clients prefer to do the repairs themselves, using their own vendors. I have a team of vendors I regularly work with, so I never just rely on the seller's estimates; I urge my buyers to get their own. Of course, if the lender requires the repair (roof, foundation), there's no discussion. Otherwise, the buyer's risk is that the repairs might cost more than the estimates. However, if the buyer relys on the seller to do the repairs, the risk to the buyer is that the seller may or may not perform the repairs as the buyer would ideally like. Good luck! - Wed Oct 8 2008, 20:37

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Monica Grosz answered:
You might enjoy the Powerpoint link on my website for the latest new listings, price changes, etc. It's a great resource! I'd be happy to help you in any way! Best, Monica - Tue Oct 7 2008, 10:20
Monica Grosz answered:
Hi, Mark.
I live in Lakewood myself, so I understand the appeal! I think Lakewood is a very solid investment. I do have clients wanting more square footage, as you do, and Lake Highlands is a great option (I grew up there) I love Hollywood/Santa Monica, I've lived there myself as well, also "C" streets. Prices are slightly lower in N. Oak Cliff, and the area feels similar to Lakewood. The Trinity Development will continue to add value to that part of Dallas. You've got some great options, and you've done your homework! I'd be happy to help you find your new home. Isn't Dallas' weather glorious right now? Be sure to visit the State Fair! Best regards, Monica - Wed Oct 1 2008, 02:56
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6615 Willow Ln, Dallas, TX 75230 6615 Willow…
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8835 Larchwood Drive, Dallas, TX 75238 8835 Larchw…
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3 br  2.0 ba Listing Web Site
2411 Lower Burma Rd, Graford, TX 76449 2411 Lower…
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