8 New Uses For Your Side Yard
8 New Uses for Your Side Yard
Cheryl brings a unique perspective to the real estate industry, combining her technology expertise with a rich history in the farm and ranch lifestyle. Her passion lies in identifying the potential in distinctive homes, renovating them, and giving them a new life. Residing in the beautiful Bryan College Station area, Cheryl and her husband have managed a thriving horse and cattle ranch in Washington County, TX, for over two decades. Their love for the ranching lifestyle continues as they frequently visit and ride the horses they've cared for. Outside of real estate, Cheryl cherishes moments with her loved ones, whether it's enjoying a movie night, watching sunsets with her husband, or simply relaxing with a glass of wine surrounded by their four dogs. Cheryl's true passion in the real estate realm is connecting with individuals and guiding them through the intricacies of buying or selling homes. Her vast life experiences provide her with the capability to assist clients in navigating the market seamlessly. Whether you're seeking local area insights, mortgage advice, or simply a friendly conversation, Cheryl is always eager to share her insights. In today's dynamic market, having a devoted, local advisor is crucial. As Cheryl's client, you can expect: - In-depth knowledge of neighborhoods and market trends - Innovative techniques for marketing and selling your property - Exclusive access to listings beyond online platforms - A seasoned negotiator, steadfastly by your side from start to finish - A reliable, informed ally throughout the transaction and beyond Making Dreams a Reality
8 New Uses for Your Side Yard
Some Highlights Did you know the equity you have in your current house can help make your move possible? Once you sell, you can use it for a larger down payment on your next home, so you’re borrowing less. Or, you may even have enough to be an all-cash buyer. The typical homeowner has $298,000 in equity. If you want … More Equity Can Make Your Move Possible When Affordability Is Tight