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North UT Campus Home Buyer on the Search. GVM Realtor / Buyer's Agent 512.657.9281

 




North UT Campus Home Buyer on the Search. Got a possibility? GVM 512.657.9281 Realtor

(NuNa, Heritage, Hemphill Park, Hancock areas)

Hello.

I am currently working with an active, searching, qualified and motiviated property BUYER. This specific signed contract offering and willing buyer is seeking to purchase a Home, Re-Model Property or LOT in the North Univ. of Texas area. Flexible Price Points. Neighborhood examples include N.U.N.A, Heritage, Hancock, North Campus, Hemphill Park, Aldridge Place.

We are specially seeking Off-Market, non-active MLS properties. 

Got an owner tired of their North Campus Rental Property? Got an owner willing to move and change their address?  Perhaps an owner/seller looking to upgrade, move or minimize? An Estate ownership that's ready to quit managing real estate and CASH out? 


A Simple 1 time, no-hassle Silent Market showing, is perhaps all we'd ask for. If it doesn't mesh, then onward we both go.
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