Fannie Mae Case Summary

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The two-story home had the "New" symbol stating that the Fannie Mae approved repair contractors had performed certain repairs. The agent provided many bright images and a text into the listing. However, there was a kitchen drawer and bathroom vanity cabinet that were left open.

The exterior images showed a gorgeous brick two-story home with a side entrance to the three car attached garage and a gigantic front yard. The huge backyard was surrounded by trees and shrubbery with a large brick pavered patio.

The interior images showed a bright open floor plan with fresh paint and new carpet. The entry had an attractive wooded staircase. There was a huge combination living and dining rooms with a soaring ceiling, hardwood floors, a bay window,

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