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Connie J. Parson
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I specialize in residential and commercial real estate.
Connie J. Parson has 9 recent and active property listings that range in price from $69,000 to $590,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-06-28 for $520,000.
Serving the areas of Waterloo, Nashua, New Hampton, Mason City, Charles City, Waverly, Cedar Falls & Ionia
Michael Hammond Broker Associate, Gri
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You're worth being treated like a person and not a number.
I have been a Graduate Realtor Institute designated Realtor since 2007 and obtained my Broker's license shortly after that. ... see full details and contact information for Michael ... seller clients, but nothing beats helping someone find their first home.
Michael has 1 active or recent property listings for $184,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-06-13 for $184,000.
Serving the areas of Rudd, Charles City, Floyd, Rockford, Colwell, Nora Springs, Nashua, New Hampton & Osage
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Advantages of buying property in Garner, Iowa:
- Garner is a small, family-friendly community with a low cost of living.
- The crime rate in Garner is lower than the national average, making it a safer place to live.
- The village has a good public school system.
- Garner is conveniently located in north-central Iowa and is close to several popular cities and attractions.
- The village has a thriving downtown area with many local businesses, restaurants, and shops.

Disadvantages of buying property in Garner, Iowa:
- The village is located in a rural area, which may not be ideal for people who prefer an urban lifestyle.
- The job market in Garner is limited, which may make it difficult to find employment opportunities.
- The winters in Garner can be harsh and may not be suitable for people who dislike cold weather.
- The village may not have access to all the amenities and facilities that a larger city would provide.