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Sanibel & Captiva Islands, Floirida, Florida, United States
British born Sally is a licensed realtor with Royal Shell Real Estate, Inc, based on beautiful Sanibel and Captiva Islands Florida. She previously lived and worked in London, Bahrain, Kuwait and New York. Initially inspired by a postcard of Blind Pass, Sally began visiting Sanibel regularly before making it her full-time home in 1996. She was hired by Royal Shell as one of their first employees and has almost ten years’ experience in property management/rentals on the islands gaining her valuable local knowledge. Sally obtained her real estate license in 2003 and enjoys guiding her customers through the process of buying and selling real estate on the Islands and surrounding area. Designations: “MCNE” (Master Certified Negotiations Expert) S.C.I.S. “Sanibel and Captiva Island Specialist”, e-PRO, “TRC” (Transnational Referral Certification) ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative) PSA (Pricing Strategy Advisor) Specialties — International customers/Seniors/Second Homes/Investment Properties/single family homes and condominium sales. If you’re thinking about a move to our beautiful islands please send me a message!
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Friday, November 30, 2018

Fed shifts gears, may not push interest rates much higher

Fed shifts gears, may not push interest rates much higher
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 8:05 AM No comments:

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

New Congress is a ray of hope for flood insurance extension

New Congress is a ray of hope for flood insurance extension
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 8:49 AM No comments:

Monday, November 26, 2018

Fla.’s housing market: More sales, median prices up in Oct.

Fla.’s housing market: More sales, median prices up in Oct.
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:33 AM No comments:

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Study: Homeownership delay hurts long-term financial health

Study: Homeownership delay hurts long-term financial health
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 9:45 AM No comments:

Friday, November 16, 2018

Older homeowners could spark next buyers’ market

Older homeowners could spark next buyers’ market
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:56 AM No comments:

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Fixer-uppers can be bargains – but keep costs in mind

Fixer-uppers can be bargains – but keep costs in mind
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 10:10 AM No comments:

Friday, November 9, 2018

Mortgage rates hit seven-year high, close in on 5%

Mortgage rates hit seven-year high, close in on 5%
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:35 AM No comments:

Friday, November 2, 2018

Buyers catch a break: Mortgage rates drop to 4.83%

Buyers catch a break: Mortgage rates drop to 4.83%
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:23 AM No comments:
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