Brinda Griffin Top real estate agent in VIRGINIA BEACH

Brinda Griffin

Griffin Realty Llc
23 Years of Experience
(29)
$160K
Total Sales Last Year
23
Years of Experience
29
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$371.5K
Average Price Point

    About Brinda Griffin

    Real Estate Agent since 2003 My Specialties: Buyer's agent, Listing agent, Foreclosure Specialists, Short-Sale, New Construction, Land Aquisition and Investors Hello and Thank You for your interest in my Real Estate services. I am a full time dedicated, educated broker with over 20 years of experience. I have been listing & selling real estate in the Hampton Roads area since 2003. I have a wealth of knowledge in distressed properties that I am eager to share with you. I have several investors that I work with who "flip" houses for a living, from writing an offer to inspections to closing I will be there every step of the way. A major part of my business is working with military families transiting in or out of the area. I understand the pressures that come with new orders, I was a military wife for over 20 years. I continually educate myself with the latest technology & the ever changing real estate market, if you are looking for a top notch agent to help you buy, sell or Invest in a home please consider contacting me. Update.. I have opened a Real Estate Brokerage Firm, called Griffin Realty Lllc, Myself and My Team of Experts are ready to serve your Real Estate needs! Call me Direct Anytime 757-406-4872
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Senior Services, Wounded Warriors
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Golf, Skiing, Music Events, Community Events, Hiking, Traveling
    FAMILY
    I have 2 adult children who work and live in Norfolk, Virginia. My husband Eddie is a local contractor, who specializes as a Master Mason
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    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

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    Answered Questions

    Are closing costs negotiable?

    Hi Taylor Yes indeed closing costs are negotiated between the buyer or buyers agent and seller or listing agent

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Hampton | 693 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How many houses should I view before purchasing one?

    Hi Jeremiah, If this home checks off your boxes for your criteria, then submit your offer. Getting fully approved to buy a home rather than just pre-qualified will make your offer stand out. Talk to your lender/mortgage company to speed up the home buying process. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | 1686 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How to report real estate sale on tax return?

    Hi Carl, My advice to you is have a CPA file your taxes for you since you sold a home. There are many deductions and write offs with the sale of a home. It will make a huge difference if the home you sold was your primary residence or not. Seek out a good tax professional near you. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | St. Louis, MO, USA | 888 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What is a quick sale in real estate?

    Hi Ari, This means the home is in pre foreclosure. The seller is behind on mortgage payments and the lender/mortgage co will move towards foreclosure. You can stop the foreclosure usually, with an offer to purchase the home, usually a 30 day closing. The lender/mortgage company will have the final say. Time is of the essence, hire a local real estate professional! Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | San Jose, CA, USA | 3828 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    Is it offensive to negotiate the commission?

    No offense taken! Everything is negotiable. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Boise, ID, USA | 1874 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    Should a shed be included in a home inspection?

    Hi Vanessa, The shed is "sold as is where is" The appraiser will give No value for an old small shed! Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Lockport, IL, USA | 1958 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How long does mortgage pre-approval last?

    Hi Jenny, In todays market with the interest rate hikes, I advise my buyers to have a letter dated no more than 30 days, and updated once we find a home they want to write an offer on. As a listing agent I will require a letter dated no more than 2 days old. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Dayton, OH, USA | 2382 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What should my downpayment be?

    Good afternoon, If you are a 1st time home buyer, there are loan programs that only require 3.5% down, such as an FHA loan. With 20% you can use a Conventional Loan that would more than likely eliminate the PMI, which is Private Mortgage Insurance. I recommend checking with your bank/credit union and a local mortgage company and shop for financing. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Nashville, TN, USA | 1002 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What is title insurance? Should I get it?

    Yes absolutely!! It protects you from liens that could be on title from previous owners. It is very affordable, and you pay for it 1 time at closing! A title search should be done before you purchase the home, and the title insurance protects you while you own the home. Find a great title company in your area to discuss further. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Fairview, NC, USA | 1046 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How would you rate Keller Williams as a company to work with?

    Excellent!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | San Marino, CA, USA | 1041 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How would you rate companies that buy homes for cash?

    Depending upon the condition of the home. If it is in need of major repairs, it can be a great option. These companies pay cash, sold as is, no inspection or appraisals. You will get less if you go this route vs listing it with a brokerage firm, who can advertise the home for sale cash only sold as is. In my market, these homes will get multiple offers, usually higher than the "We buy homes for cash" Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | San Marino, CA, USA | 1201 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    How to avoid capital gains tax on real estate?

    If the home was your primary residence for the last 3 of 5 years, more than likely you may not pay capital gains tax. There are limitations on how much equity you receive etc. Definitely consult a local reliable tax accountant. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Glenview, IL, USA | 997 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    What to pay attention when reading real estate agreement?

    Hi Charlotte, The entire purchase agreement and or listing agreement is important for you to understand. Your agent who is representing you should be able to explain the terms/verbiage to you. I recommend hiring a real estate attorney also, who can answer any and all of your questions. Good Luck!

    Answered by Brinda Griffin | Augusta, ME, USA | 1017 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago

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    249 Central Park Ave Suite 300-27VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, 23462

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