- English
- Buyer representation
- Condos & townhomes
- Exclusive buyers services
- First time home buyers
- Luxury properties
- New construction buyer representation
- New construction seller representation
- Relocation
- Rural property
- Seniors
- Waterfront properties
My Bio
Angela was born and raised on the Connecticut Shoreline, and as a third generation Realtor, she elected to continue her legacy as a professional real estate agent. To further her education, she attended Suffolk University in Boston and has a BA in English with a minor in History.
Throughout the years she has also lived in New Jersey, South Carolina, Nebraska and Georgia whereby she elevated her career as a licensed realtor. As such, if you are looking for someone familiar with the intricacies and complexities of relocating, Angela’s experience in this area can help make your move smooth and seamless.
Asked why she joined Coldwell Banker Access Realty, Angela was quick to respond saying, “we share the same core values”. “We believe that honesty, integrity, ethics, and professionalism are key to providing our clients with a positive experience whether buying, selling or renting a home.”
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Home buying
Buyer's agent
Condo & townhome realtor
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First time home buyers agent
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New construction buyers agent
New construction sales agent
Relocation realtor
Rural real estate agent
Seniors agent
Waterfront properties agent
Before beginning the home search, talking with a lender is a crucial move. Not only will you know the exact amount of home you can afford, but you’ll also have all your necessary documents in order, which gives you an advantage in a competitive real estate market.
You should have realistic expectations before beginning your home search. Talking with a lender first can ensure that you're looking in the right price range. Blindly shopping around without knowing your budget can be a big waste of time and set you up for heartbreak if you've found a home you love but can't actually afford. Talking with a lender can help match you with financial & loan programs that can maximize your purchasing power while minimizing your out-of-pocket expense.
REALTORS® are members of the National Association of REALTORS® and subscribe to its strict Code of Ethics. When you're buying a home, here's what an agent who's a REALTOR® can do for you.
Act as an expert guide. Buying a home typically requires a variety of forms, reports, disclosures, and other legal and financial documents. A knowledgeable real estate agent will know what's required in your market, helping you avoid delays and costly mistakes. Also, there’s a lot of jargon involved in a real estate transaction; you want to work with a professional who can speak the language.
Offer objective information and opinions. A great real estate agent will guide you through the home search with an unbiased eye, helping you meet your buying objectives while staying within your budget. Agents are also a great source when you have questions about local amenities, utilities, zoning rules, contractors, and more.
Give you expanded search power. You want access to the full range of opportunities. Using a cooperative system called the multiple listing service, your agent can help you evaluate all active listings that meet your criteria, alert you to listings soon to come on the market, and provide data on recent sales. Your agent can also save you time by helping you winnow away properties that are still appearing on public sites but are no longer on the market.
Stand in your corner during negotiations. There are many factors up for discussion in any real estate transaction—from price to repairs to possession date. A real estate professional who’s representing you will look at the transaction from your perspective, helping you negotiate a purchase agreement that meets your needs and allows you to do due diligence before you’re bound to the purchase.
Ensure an up-to-date experience. Most people buy only a few homes in a lifetime, usually with quite a few years between purchases. Even if you’ve bought a home before, laws and regulations change. Real estate practitioners may handle hundreds or thousands of transactions over the course of their career.
Be your rock during emotional moments. A home is so much more than four walls and a roof. And for most buyers, a home is the biggest purchase they’ll ever make. Having a concerned, but objective, third party helps you stay focused on the issues most important to you when emotions threaten to sink an otherwise sound transaction.
Provide fair and ethical treatment. When you're interviewing agents, ask if they're a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®. Every member must adhere to the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, which is based on professionalism, serving the interests of clients, and protecting the public.
Information provided by NAR (National Association of Realtors)
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