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About Christy Cordova
Christy Cordova is an Oregon Principal Broker known for putting service at the center of every client relationship. With a people-first approach, she believes real estate is more than transactions-it's about guiding individuals and families through some of life's most meaningful decisions with care, clarity, and integrity.
Christy has built her business on trust, communication, and a deep understanding of her clients' goals. Rather than focusing solely on sales, she prioritizes listening, educating, and advocating, ensuring that every client feels confident and supported from start to finish. Her commitment to personalized service means she tailors each experience to meet the unique needs of buyers and sellers alike.
With strong market knowledge and a reputation for reliability, Christy combines professionalism with a genuine passion for helping others. Whether working with first-time buyers, seasoned investors, or those transitioning to their next chapter, she approaches every opportunity with dedication and attention to detail.
For Christy Cordova, success isn't measured just by closed deals-it's defined by lasting relationships and clients who feel cared for long after the keys are handed over.
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- Buyers
- Residential Property
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Hi Mary....did you have a home inspection prior to purchase? Was it disclosed in the home inspection? And was it disclosed on your Seller's Property Disclosure? If they KNEW that this was a material fact in the home and did not disclose it intentionally, you would have a case against the Seller and possibly the agent if this was a known and undisclosed fact. I would definitely have your Realtor reach out the the Listing Agent and see what can be done.
It depends on the scope of the unpermitted work. And you must disclosed the work you did. But yes, you may resell your home.
You may want to ask her why she's shocked. I know in my 14 year career, I've maybe had 5 appraisals come in under value. This year alone I've had 3. She may just be shocked that it happened. And....there's no guarantee that the Seller will automatically drop the price. Though, I sincerely hope that was the case for you.
Absolutely. You can sell it for a $1 if you like. It's your home.
Hi Kayla... You usually have a much lower interest rate but will have a higher payment to satisfy the mortgage in a shorter period of time. If you can afford the higher payment, The lower interest rate for the shorter term is definitely worth it.
A pocket listing is not viewable on MLS services. The drawbacks are not getting it out into the public for a faster sale. You rely on word of mouth within your Broker's sphere to get your home sold.
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