Put 25 years of experience, knowledge, and commitment to work for you!
Why choose me as your real estate professional?
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I have extensive knowledge in all aspects of real estate.
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I have successfully worked with Buyers and Sellers for over 25 years. Which means I have experience in a down market as we are experiencing now!
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Whether it is a single family residence, condominium, multi-family, investment property, commercial property or raw land, I have the experience to make your transaction smooth and successful.
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I am a full time professional realtor.
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I am a native of the North Shore and I am aware of all the wonderful things it has to offer.
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I have experience with short sales if you are in a foreclosure situation. Don't wait another day, call me and we can work it out together.
So when buying or selling on the North Shore, leave the stress and details to me.
Click on the categories to the left for all types of real estate information.
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Call me! You will be glad you did.
I look forward to speaking and meeting with you.
My Best,
Terry St Pierre |
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Lenders Seize Sillerman Resort - 4 days ago Lenders holding the $180 million mortgage on entertainment mogul Robert Sillerman's luxury resort in Anguilla have taken over the half-built project. Investors Lost It All in Memphis - 5 days ago The commercial real-estate mess is clobbering investors. Few of them are reeling as much as the 27 owners of 1023 Cherry Road in Memphis, Tenn. (State) House Rules in Kansas Casino - 4 days ago Gambling in Kansas comes with a twist—the state owns the casino and sets the rules, an unusual arrangement devised by the legislature. Connecticut, Starwood Hit Bump - 1 hour ago Connecticut pulled off a coup when Starwood Hotels agreed to relocate its headquarters there. But now there are questions being raised over how the state sealed the deal. Mortgage Bankers Sell Building at a Loss - 43 minutes ago The Mortgage Bankers Association sold its 10-story headquarters building in Washington, D.C., for $41.3 million, well below the $79 million it paid in 2007. |
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