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On or Off Market 450K or less Downtown Townhome / Condo BUYER want. 

George Vance McGee Austin Silent Market Buyer's Agent has been and is working a single, gainfully employed person and ATX Real Estate BUYER, on the search. This buyer is not shy and will not hesitate to MAKE SIGNED TAR FORM OFFERS.


Ballpark BUYER Criteria:

Location = Downtown Central Austin

1 bedroom floorplan or Larger

$450,000 or less

Primary Buyer, User and Dweller

Pre-Qualification Finance Letter in Hand
In-town Buyer, able to TOUR in person.

On & Off Market Properties  will be forwarded directly to buyer.

Let's make a deal. Let's earn some Commission $$, Let's have a solid summer!

George Vance McGee

512.657.9281 iphone
Real Estate Agent
AustinSilentMarket.com
georgevance@gmail.com

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