Whether you’re buying a home or selling one, you’re about to make one of the largest transactions of your life. Time to step up and take control of the process.
Chris Poindexter
Chris Poindexter
Chris Poindexter is a freelance journalist and photographer living in South Florida. He writes for a wide variety of publications on subjects including personal finance, investing, treasure hunting, travel, science and technology. He’s the author of several books, including the wildly popular My House Has Wheels, 10,000 Miles In Town and The Recovery and Marine Salvage, Inc. fiction series. He can be reached at chris@chrispoindexter.com.
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