

Welcome to my world of real estate excellence! I am Yessenia Cordero, a passionate and experienced professional, committed to empowering you in the dynamic Charlotte metro area. With over a decade of expertise in real estate and property management, I have honed my skills to guide you confidently towards your financial goals. Whether you're a first-time buyer, seasoned investor, or seeking your dream rental property, I am your trusted partner in this exhilarating journey. As a bilingual Spanish and English realtor, notary, and property manager, I take pride in providing personalized solutions tailored to your unique needs.
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Here are some of the most frequent questions asked by my clients.
To purchase a property, you need a valid government-issued ID, a stable source of income, a favorable credit score, and sufficient funds for the down payment and closing costs.
Homebuyers in NC/SC have various loan options, including conventional loans, FHA loans, VA loans (for eligible veterans), and USDA loans (for rural areas).
Any individual or entity, such as a corporation or trust, can purchase property in NC/SC, including residents and non-residents.
Any property owner, whether an individual or an entity, can sell a property in NC/SC.
To prepare your property for sale, consider decluttering and staging the home, making necessary repairs, and enhancing curb appeal.
While it’s not required, working with a realtor can help streamline the selling process, reach more potential buyers, and negotiate offers effectively.
To begin, get pre-approved for a mortgage to determine your budget. Then, work with a realtor to find suitable properties that meet your needs and preferences.
Eligibility requirements for down payment assistance programs may vary based on the specific program but often consider income limits, credit scores, and completion of homebuyer education courses.
Closing costs for sellers may include real estate commissions, attorney fees, transfer taxes, and prorated property taxes.
Yes, you can sell a property with tenants in it, but you must comply with state laws regarding tenant rights and provide proper notice to the tenants.
Eligibility requirements for down payment assistance programs may vary based on the specific program but often consider income limits, credit scores, and completion of homebuyer education courses.