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Growing up and working with a Dad who was a builder is a key asset to me today as a real estate professional and 5 years served in the Military (Fort Campbell) honed my personal discipline as well as my work ethic. Graduated College Nashville State earning a degree in Business Management with a focus on Marketing. My family and I were big supporters of Dog Rescues. We rescued over 35 Great Danes o

ver the years and adopted three of the Danes to stay with us. My true passion is and always has been Real Estate. I specialize in Relocations, selling to first home buyers, real estate investment as well as Foreclosures. My listing strategies are at the cutting edge and take full advantage of technology for nationwide exposure. ACCREDITATION
*Published 4 times in the State Newspaper The Tennessean on working with Buyers and my Marketing skills on my listings
*Induction into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame
*ABR Designation: The Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR®) designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation.
*SRS Designation: The Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) Designation is the premier credential in seller representation

What a result! This 3-bd, 2-ba property in Shelbyville is under contract! Contact me directly if you'd like to learn mor...
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05/09/2025

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Here are the latest housing market statistics for 37129! If you'd like more detail on the market, what's available or ho...
05/09/2025

Here are the latest housing market statistics for 37129! If you'd like more detail on the market, what's available or how much your home might be worth, let's set up a meeting to discuss!

11/14/2024
08/21/2024

The Recession That Isn't


Did you know that almost 60% of Americans believe that we're in a recession? Most respondents to a recent survey think that the non-existent recession started over a year ago.

While higher interest rates, grocery prices and inflation have made budgeting difficult for many of us, the U.S. economy has remained remarkably strong even amid persistent inflation. However, many consumers feel a disconnect between the current economy and how their wallets are suffering and interpret this as a recession.

While some consumers see their overall debt levels rising, mainly due to using credit cards to cover monthly expenses, homeowners have seen their overall wealth increase over the past four years. Rising property prices have contributed to some amazing equity growth. Furthermore, homeowners don't have to worry about rising rent prices. These could be valuable talking points when a new prospect contacts you.2

I Have a coming Soon Listing here in Murfreesboro.   Nestled on 3.6 private acres in a Cul-desac, this stunning estate b...
06/26/2024

I Have a coming Soon Listing here in Murfreesboro. Nestled on 3.6 private acres in a Cul-desac, this stunning estate boasts an array of luxurious features with no HOA

$2,200,000 4 Beds, 5/1 Baths, 9386 SqFt

06/12/2024

Veterans Can Now Pay Buyer-Broker Commissions
This temporary policy will allow veterans to pay buyer-broker commissions from their VA benefits
Back on May 22, VA Deputy Director of Policy, Michelle Corridon, indicated that the department would temporarily lift the ban on paying commissions. The Department of Veteran Affairs has now made this provision official, as reported by Inman.

Previously, borrowers weren’t allowed to pay buyer-broker commissions, even if they wanted to. They couldn’t use their VA loan benefits to offer brokers compensation for their services. Before the commission lawsuit mayhem, these costs were covered by the sellers.

That’s no longer the case after the NAR settlement. VA is now forced to temporarily change its policies until a more permanent solution is available.

Want to stay up to date with the latest developments regarding the commission lawsuits? Visit Houzeo's YouTube channel for the most important updates!

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The Problem

It is clear that the policy changes proposed by the NAR settlement would disproportionately affect veterans. As VA didn’t allow borrowers to pay buyer brokers, vets would have only two options available to them:

Pay buyer brokers out of pocket

Rely on sellers to voluntarily pay buyer brokers

The NAR settlement forbids any offer of commission on the MLS. It also gives the seller the option to skip paying buyer broker fees. Most sellers are likely to avoid the added expense, which places the burden on the buyers.

VA’s Temporary Solution

The Department has made policy changes to clearly protect veterans and safeguard their interests in the post-settlement landscape. The VA statement says:

Eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and surviving spouses can use their VA home loan benefits to pay buyer broker commissions.

VA encourages veterans to negotiate the fees with the broker directly.

Sellers can still pay buyer broker commission if they wish to.

VA will not treat sellers paying buyer broker commission as a concession.

This temporary policy change offers some much-needed relief to veterans looking to buy a home. If the VA had insisted on retaining the ban on commissions, vets would’ve lost the edge in a competitive market.

We’ll keep you posted on all developments regarding NAR’s settlement through our newsletters.

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05/24/2024

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