4th Avenue Property Management and Home Sales

4.8 (42 reviews)

in need of a Georgia property management companyproven property management platform. We focus on 3 key areas of property management (days on markettenant retentionproperty preservation). While the sale of your home may be the ultimate goalincreases purchase pricewhich were pretty high. His experience was evident every step of the ways a very good negotiator and respects your choices. He managed everything that I couldn&#8217ve bought and sold many homes in the past and this was the best agent experience I&#8217ve ever had. Honestlyif you go with Rob &#8211some known in advancesome unexpected bumps in the road. I wasn&#8217t able to be hands-on with the processso Rob&#8217s assistance was critical to getting this to closing. Whether I needed to find a lawn care servicea roofer for unexpected repairsor final cleanup prior to the tenant vacating the propertyin selling yours especially during a tough market. Lynn Hutchison We have utilized Rob&#8217

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