  I am an involved member of this beautiful community. My wife and I relocated to Greensboro in 1985 and we have found this to be a wonderful place to raise our children. I believe in giving back to the community through volunteerism and I support the Children's Miracle Network through automatic donations from each of my closings. I specialize in residential sales and relocation. Customer Service is my focus. My ability to match buyers with their ideal property and to provide effective marketing strategies for sellers has been acknowledged with the Executive Club, President's Club and 100% Club Awards. I obtained the GRI, Graduate RealtorŪ Institute shortly after entering the real estate business. I also carry the CRS designation. Only 5% of REALTORSŪ nationwide have attained the CRS, Certified Residential Specialist. A past president of the Greensboro Regional REALTORSŪ Association and 2006 president of the NC Real Estate Educational Foundation & 2006 president of NC CRS, I am focused on helping the real estate profession delivery everything our customers and clients need from us. I am proud of my involvement in the real estate profession. Most importantly I believe my success is evident through many repeat customers and clients. I take time to get to know you, the customer, and I make it my goal to help you have a successful and satisfying real estate experience. If I can help you with buying, selling or just to answer question you may have?give me a call! 
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Radon gas can be a worry for homeowners. This naturally occurring substance has been found in homes throughout the country. It is odorless, colorless and undetectable without sophisticated testing. Radon has been linked to many diseases, and environmental experts caution that it should be tested. Remember that if radon gas is detected, it can usually be removed at a relatively low cost with simple ventilation systems.
If you are concerned about radon in your home, you can have it tested. You can contact your nearest branch of the Environmental Protection Agency for information about how to find a reputable company qualified to perform the tests. If you are buying a new home in an area where radon has been a problem, you might consider including a radon test as part of the structural contingency clause. And if you are planning to sell your home, you can test it for radon before placing it on the market. If there is no problem, your fears will be put to rest, and even if radon is detected, it is neither difficult nor costly to correct.
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What is considered one of the greatest U.S. construction projects that was also of great strategic importance to the U.S.?
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The Panama Canal, begun in 1904 and completed in August, 1914, which cost $366,650,000. |
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