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Joyce Halblom
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Opening Doors & Unlocking Opportunities
A well rounded knowledgable agent looking out for your best interest. Whether buying, selling or leasing let me help make your experience a success.
Joyce has 8 recent and active property listings that range in price from $42,000 to $455,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-05-02 for $580,000.
Serving the areas of Hartwick, Tama, Lynnville, Monroe, Laurel, Brooklyn, Grinnell, Kellogg & Chelsea
Samantha Vance
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Who you list and buy with matters
I was born and raised in Marshalltown and have a vast understanding and love of our community and the communities that ... see full details and contact information for Samantha ... the BEST. Results you want. Full transparency. Communication always.
This realtor has 5 recent and active property listings that range in price from $165,000 to $889,900 with the most recent sale on 2024-05-10 for $567,000.
Serving the areas of State Center, Union, Le Grand, Laurel, Clemons, Gilman & Conrad
Teresa A. Mccall
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Moving you forward!
Whoam I? I am a native Iowan, farm girl, veteran, life-long learner, business owner, writer, cancer survivor, mother, ... see full details and contact information for Teresa ... can help you. Let'sconnect! Positivity creates good outcomes! Believe it!
This realtor has 2 recent and active property listings that range in price from $199,500 to $589,900 with the most recent sale on 2023-06-30 for $486,200.
Serving the areas of Newton, Gilman, Carlisle, Pleasant Hill, Norwalk, Baxter, Grinnell, Windsor Heights & Mingo
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Mark Siddall
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FIRST CHOICE REALTY


Office address:
328 First Avenue West
Newton, IA

Mark has 4 recent and active property listings that range in price from $148,500 to $400,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-04-30 for $588,800.
Serving the areas of Monroe, Ira, Mitchellville, Prairie City, Marshalltown, Des Moines, Lynnville, Newton, Kellogg & Knoxville
Valerie Bellile
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As a native of Marshalltown, Iowa, I have passion for helping out in my community and serving the people who live here. In ... see full details and contact information for Valerie ... strive to give the best possible service to all of our buyers and sellers.
Valerie has 3 recent and active property listings that range in price from $119,900 to $179,900 with the most recent sale on 2024-04-12 for $875,000.
Serving the areas of Grinnell, Newton, Union, Liscomb, Conrad, Garwin & Montour
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Advantages of homeownership in Waterloo, Iowa include:

1. Property appreciation: As the demand for homes in Waterloo increases, the value of your property will appreciate, allowing you to accumulate equity over time.

2. Tax benefits: Homeowners in Waterloo are eligible for tax deductions on mortgage interest, property taxes, and other related expenses.

3. Stable housing costs: Unlike renting, homeownership provides stability in housing costs, as the mortgage payment remains constant over the life of the loan.

4. Home customization: Homeowners are free to decorate, renovate, and make changes to their homes as desired (within reason and local code), providing an ability to personalize the home and customize it to match their preferences.

5. Security: Homeownership provides stability and security, both financially and emotionally.

Disadvantages of homeownership in Waterloo, Iowa include:

1. Upfront costs: Buying a home requires a substantial upfront cost, including down payment, closing costs, inspections, and more.

2. Maintenance and repairs: Homeowners are responsible for maintaining and repairing their homes. Any issues that arise must be addressed at the owner's expense.

3. Market fluctuations: The housing market in Waterloo may fluctuate, affecting the value of the home.

4. Limited flexibility: Owning a home may limit flexibility in terms of relocation, as it may be difficult and time-consuming to sell the house and move.

5. Neighborhood changes: Homeowners cannot control the changes in their neighborhood, such as new commercial developments or construction, which can have an impact on property values and quality of life.