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Known as Perdido Pete I love Perdido Key and can't wait to share it with my friends.Its where I live sell condos, vacation homes, and lifestyle.
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Free Book About Perdido Key Fred Garth,author and friend, wrote a great book on growing up in the Perdido Key area.A Good Day to Live.I would like to give you this great read. Find Out More > View All Offers >
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Team Perdido
In order to better serve the many customers that are interested in real estate on Perdido Key we have formed a "team" of agents and administrative assistants to ensure personla contact and attention to detail Only half of the efforts in real estae are centered on the actual contract to sell property. The paperwork and financial environment are full of daunting tasks when transacting a real estate transfer. Our team is dedicated to help our customers with our knowledge and integrity.

Financing Your Home >The Mortgage Shop
The most important thing to look for when you are shopping for a mortgage is the interest rate, right? Not necessarily. There are many other factors to consider, including the lender's charges for making the loan, the terms under which the loan will be approved, and the lender's reputation for timely completion of loan applications to meet purchase agreement deadlines.
When real estate agents are involved in sales transactions, they don't tell buyers which mortgage companies to use. They can provide the names of established lenders in the area who have provided good service to their customers. They can give general information about the different mortgage options that are available today. Using a low interest rate as the main criteria for choosing a mortgage could cost you money--and perhaps the home you want--if the company cannot deliver on its promises.
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What was the greatest land grant ever given to an English subject?
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William Penn arrived in October, 1682, to take over his enormous grant that later became Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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