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Liz Freeman As a Top Producer in real estate sales in Pitt County, Liz's most recent accomplishments include selling 117 homes and over $18 million in sales in 2008, closing a home every 3 days. The Residential Specialist Magazine ranked her in the top ¼ of the residential Realtors nationwide. Her past experience as a middle school teacher helped develop her excellent organization, communication, marketing and negotiation skills.
- A graduate of Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina - A former junior high school teacher for 20 years - A former Director of the Board of Realtors for the Greenville/Pitt Association of Realtors - An Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) - Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) - A Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) - A Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designate of the Realtors National Marketing Institute - An Internet Professional (e-PRO) - A Graduate of the Realtors Institute (GRI) - A REALTOR: Member of the Greenville/Pitt Association of Realtors, the Washington/Beaufort County Association of Realtors, The North Carolina Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors - Member of The Greenville-Pitt county Home Builders Association - A 1992 association representative for the United Way of Pitt County - A Director for the Chamber of Commerce
Liz's full service, dynamic, and highly-skilled team members each serve a specialized role and work collectively to serve their clients. 
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Selling Your Home >Selling and Lock Boxes
Having your house on the market involves a certain invasion of your privacy. Real estate agents will be previewing it and showing it to buyers with some regularity. While you want to make your home reasonably accessible to the real estate professionals and their prospects, you don't want to run the risk of stepping out of your shower just as a broker is ushering in buyers.
In many areas real estate agents use a handy little tool of the trade called a "lock box". When a property is occupied, the agent first calls to let the owner know when they will be coming by. If no one is at home, the agent can get into the house with a key stored in the lock box.
The other extreme of accessibility is to require a day's notice before a showing, and to insist that your real estate agent be present at each one. This will eliminate a lot of the inconvenience to you, but it may also eliminate a lot of showings of your house. Whatever arrangements you work out, keep in mind that the easier you make it for real estate agents to open and show your home, the easier it will be to sell it quickly.
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What is considered one of the key elements of the American dream?
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Home ownership is considered to a key to the American dream; more than 2 million first-time buyers bought property last year. |
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