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About Me
Welcome to the Mandeville, Madisonville, Covington, Abita Springs, and Northshore Surrounding Area
I am John Enxing, Broker Associate for Moove' Real Estate Firm. I specialize in Residential Home Sales for the Mandeville, Madisonville, Covington, Abita Springs, and Northshore Surrounding Areas. My service to you is simple, to provide a solution that is satisfactory to your Real Estate objective. My vision is this, "Excellent Service" isn't defined, but you will know it when you see it!

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A LITTLE ABOUT ME

EDUCATION

4 year Bachelor of Science / University of Louisiana, Lafayette * 2 years United States Air Force Pilot Training * Drilling Fluids Engineer from MISWACO, Houston, Texas * Louisiana Licensed Real Estate Broker, Donaldson Real Estate School, Metaire, Louisiana.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

10 years United States Air Force Pilot * 10 years Drilling Fluid Engineer * 2 years Owner/Broker of Total Real Estate Management * Broker Associate with Keller Williams Realty Professionals * Pre-Licensing Instructor with Donaldson Real Estate School * Currently Real Estate Broker Associate with Moove' Real Estate Firm.
Testimonials
"I have had the pleasure working with John as I am a REALTOR as well. John impressed me from the beginning with his sharp knowledge of the real estate market. Working with John was a pleasure and I highly recommend he and his wife, Lisa."
Jason Sat Jul 26
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Dwell New Orleans answered:
According to your blog statement, this sounds like a Dual Agency situation since you were talking directly to the listing agent? You may want to consider having the listing agent review dual agency procedures for your acceptance in the state of PA. Otherwise, you could select other representation (Realtor).

But, just like Jeff-Ginny mentioned in his blog there is a fiduciary responsability of trust and confidence that the listing agents owes to the seller, and the agent has to obey the instructions of the sellers as long as it is legal. However, this is where it is sticky, dual agency, the agent also owes you the same responsablitly. The term is called Dual Agency, and some states it is legal and others it is not....... - Thu Sep 11 2008, 06:01
Don't know the PA laws, however, did you sign a backup offer in writing? If not, this constitutes a verbal agreement. The only problem it is hard to prove. It just ends up with a shoulder shrug, and a statement, "I didn't say that". Next time, get the backup offer in writing with signatures. I am not an attorney, so you need to seek counsel if you want to pursue this. - Wed Sep 10 2008, 19:55

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Dwell New Orleans answered:
The contract is with the broker, not the agent. Technically you are still a client of the broker who the agent had worked for. There is an exit clause so you must read carefully.

Use the #1 Atlanta real estate search website to search for property. http://www.dwellatlanta.com/ - Sun Aug 3 2008, 09:04
Dwell New Orleans answered:
Hello Candice, Mandeville is a great place to reside. My wife and I personally like riding our Harley on the Lake Front in Old Mandeville. I see that you are a home buyer and will be currently listing your home. If perhaps we can assist in any relocation across the U.S. please contact us anytime. Log onto the link below and search for homes across the Gulf South Louisiana Area, bye now...... - Sun Jul 27 2008, 07:03
Hey Mr. Hanker, if you log onto the link below, there is a map that has all the listings in New Orleans and surrounding areas! Put on some coffee and happy house hunting! - Sat Jul 26 2008, 14:26
Dwell New Orleans answered:
Hello Lisa, a couple of points on how bad credit can aquire good property

1. Remember, the owner can rent to anyone with bad credit.
2. There is a strategy called Lease Option to Purchase. In short, you write a contract to purchase from the owner on the basis of a lease with the option to purchase say 18 or 24 months later. This gives the purchaser enough time to fix credit before obtaining a loan. Basically, you rent the home with the option to buy at the agreed terms of the contract....
3. Seller financing is another way. Remember, all these techniques are conditioned that the owner of the property agrees to enter a contract.

In short, you can have bad credit, and still secure property.... - Sat Jul 26 2008, 14:22

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Dwell New Orleans answered:
Hello Lara, Louisiana is making a great rebound. There are Insurance agencies writing home binders for purchases. In order to get a specific quote, the agency will need home information to include area. The first step would be to get pre approved and find out your financial status on a home purchase. After you have found a specific home, then you can get the insurance quotes. If perhaps you want more information, log onto my web below and contact me at the office. Thanks again and welcome to Louisiana...... - Sat Jul 26 2008, 10:38
My Listings
35483 Melody Ln, Slidell, LA 70460 35483 Melody…
$178,500
3 br  2.0 ba Listing Web Site
2147 Summertree Drive, Slidell, LA 70460 2147 Summer…
$238,000
4 br  2½ ba Listing Web Site
306 Bogie Drive, Slidell, LA 70460 306 Bogie D…
$127,500
2 br  1½ ba Listing Web Site
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Specialties
Residential Sales * Classroom Instruction for both Pre-Licensing Law and Real Estate Continuing Education * Residential & Commercial Property Management
Experience
Latest:
Real Estate Broker / Instructor for Moove' Real Estate Firm
Louisiana Licensed Real Estate Broker/Instructor Georgia Licensed Real Estate Broker  Conduct Classroom Pre-Licensing Real Estate Law Instruction  Conduct Lease and Purchase Contracts for Real Estate Acquisitions. Annual Sales Exceeding One Million Dollars  Conduct Customized Property Management and Maintenance Services
January 2000—present
Certifications & Awards
Louisiana Licensed Real Estate Instructor * 2006 Bronze Sales Award * 2007 Silver Sales Award
Interests
Golf * Riding my Harley
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