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C. Pat Riley Real Estate, Inc.
227 N. Duke St
Lancaster, PA 17602
Office Phone: (717) 381-2130
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A Name You Can Trust
With 70+ years of combined service we are committed to treating all parties of a transaction with respect and integrity. Your needs are our #1 priority and we pride ourselves on developing life-long client relationships. Understanding financial choices. Today's financing choices may help determine your success. Whether you are buying or selling property, our strong background and expertise in this area can be put to work for you. Knowledgeable of current market conditions. We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and staying current with changes in the real estate market and other markets that will affect the success of your transaction. We have connections. Over the years, we have made many contacts within the real estate industry. These connections can be put to work for you and help create a smooth and seamless real estate experience. Well-rounded experience. Our real estate team offers over 70 years of combined experience in the real estate industry. Selling, buying, or adding to your investment portfolio? Our seasoned agents have the ability to walk you through any type of real estate transaction. "Let's do some business!"
| Bringing 70+ years of experience to YOUR area | | Detail oriented and trustworthy | | Dedicated to excellence in customer service | | Experienced buyer and seller representation for clients | | Members of the Lancaster, York and Adams Counties Realtor's Associations | | Creative and effective marketing techniques | | Seasoned multi-million dollar agents | | Results oriented | | Bundled services available | | | | |
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Wachovia Unloads Troubled Loans - 3 hours ago A venture headed by LandCap is buying $40 million in troubled land and construction loans from Wachovia. Debt Costs Stoke Fears for Freddie - 48 minutes ago Freddie Mac was forced to offer unusually rich terms in a $3 billion auction of its debt, fueling concerns about a possible bailout. Housing's Chill Hits Apartments - 10 hours ago The specter of job losses is beginning to take a toll on apartment buildings as would-be renters are doubling up in apartments or moving in with friends and families. Housing Downturn Hits Home Depot - 10 hours ago Home Depot's profit fell 24% on lower sales as the home-improvement retailer struggled to sell big-ticket items. (Home Depot conference-call transcript) Mortgage Securities Stir in U.K. - 10 hours ago Alliance & Leicester, a British bank, sold about $745.7 million of high-quality bonds backed by home loans this week in a rare sign of life in the market for mortgage securities. |
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