Service Areas
About Noreen Parrell
Noreen and Wayne have built hundreds of quality relationships over the years, and their long-term success stems from these valued friendships. "Our goal is to make the home buying and selling process easy, transparent and as enjoyable as possible..."
Noreen & Wayne believes in real estate innovations and have a passion for COST SAVINGS SOLUTIONS. They ensure the best client satisfaction with their customer focused CORE (Client Oriented Real Estate) practices.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
St Patrick's Yorktown Music Ministry, Yorktown Chapter AARP, Chamber of Commerce, Yorktown Help Food Pantry
ACHIEVEMENTS
2011-2016 Top Producing Agents
2010-2018 Westchester Magazine 5 Star Professionals
PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY
Senior Real Estate Specialist
Certified Buyer Representative
Military Relocation Professional
Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource Specialist
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
National Association of Realtors
New York State Association of Realtors
Hudson Gateway MLS
MidHudson MLS
Community Involvement
Specialties
- Sellers
- Buyers
- Residential Property
Awards
2022
TOP AGENT
Somers, NY
2022
TOP AGENT
Carmel, NY
Answered Questions
Hi Sheryl - it's a bait and switch. They ususally come in and say they will buy the house under certain conditions and if you want more they can list it or have a realtor in mind. Anyone who comes to you directly is going to low ball you!
It really depends on your local building codes, so your best first step is to check with your town's building department. Smaller projects like a porch may not require a permit, but adding living spaceaEUR"especially a bedroomaEUR"often does, particularly if the property is on a septic system where capacity is a factor. If you're connected to municipal sewer, requirements can sometimes be more flexible, but it's still important to confirm how the space will be classified. Having that clarity upfront can help you avoid surprises later in the processaEUR"especially when preparing to sell and then during the appraisal. When in doubt, a quick call or visit to the building department can save you time, money, and potential headaches down the road; make sure you ASK for HELP!
