Ann Mullikin
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Your Local Real Estate Connection

You could say I grew up in the real estate and building business.  My father was a farmer, contractor and local building supplier and my mother was a real estate broker. I grew up in Southside Virginia and have lived and worked in the greater Richmond area all my life.  I sold building materials for over 20 years and am familiar with most of the areas from Emporia to Spottsylvania, Williamsburg to Louisa north of the River and Sussex to Appomatox south of the River.  I purchased my first renovation property in 2002 and became a contractor in 2007. I had purchased and sold over 20 properties between 2007 and 2010.

In 2011 I decided get my Realtor’s license and a second career was born. Allow me to use my experience to help you find your new home or to find that "diamond in the rough" and "see" the possibilities.

I have been around real estate transactions since I was young.  I do not think they should have to be shrouded in secrecy or confusing.  I want my clients to feel empowered to each step along the way with the information understandable to them. 

Get a positive, helpful partner for buying or selling a home:

  • Trusted resource for answers about the process
  • Innovative marketing strategies
  • Expertise about neighborhood features
  • Ability to target home searches
  • Strong negotiation skills
  • Support through the closing and beyond
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Top 4 Deal Killers for Homebuyers

Falling in love is exhilarating. It can also be a bit scary, especially when a home has captured your heart. What if something goes wrong and you end up not spending the rest of your life with this stack of brick and mortar you're lusting after? No matter how careful you are, some deal killers are unavoidable. Others, however, are preventable, so pay heed if you hope to keep your deal alive. 1. Don't Mess with Your Mortgage Preapproval A common reason for a real estate deal to fall apart is that many homebuyers don't fully understand the mortgage process. Sure, you may get a loan preapproval, but don't think for one…
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Ann Mullikin

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