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Angela Horga
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Multi-family/ Single family house

Angela Horga
  • Wholesaler
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Hello, i am Angela and i am looking forward in starting out my real estate adventure in Jacksonville, fl. I am active duty military and i am currently working with a realtor whom i found through navy federal realty plus program. I will be in jacksonville in about a month to actually begin house hunting with my realtor. My question is, should i proceed to work with my realtor from navy federal or should i be more diverse in negotiating with other lenders? I need advice on how to get started, please share your experiences. Thank you.

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