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Sonja

Specializing in 21st Century Realty

About Me

Beginning my career in real estate in 1994 by leasing apartment homes, I've developed my expertise in the field to include site management, accounting, legal proceedings, and regional marketing campaigns for up to 1,500 units. I've been employed with national companies in several markets to include California, Oklahoma, North Dakota and South Dakota. The excitement and challenge of the real estate market beckoned and I obtained my North Dakota Real Estate License in 2006.
My personal family life is just as important as my career. I'm the proud mother of four beautiful children, and my husband, Jim, is my silent partner in the business.
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Post Contract Pitfalls

Selling a home is like climbing Mount Everest getting a signed contract is a great accomplishment, but that's only half the journey. The typical home sale today involves more than 20 steps after the ...
Posted by Sonja on Mon, 22 May 2006 07:11:00 PST

The most important thing...

"The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become." Charles Du Bos (1882-1939)French literary critic    ...
Posted by Sonja on Mon, 22 May 2006 06:57:00 PST