|  | | | Jason Sanderson - Listing Specialist and Owner of Prudential Clear Water Realty | |
Meet Jason Sanderson and The Sanderson Team Jason is a native of New Bern and worked as a Paramedic for Craven Regional Medical Center for six years prior to becoming one of New Bern's top realtors. Jason graduated at Coastal Carolina College with a degree in Emergency Medical Science. Jason lives near the Fairfield Harbour Community and really knows his way around all the communities in New Bern. As Owner and Listing Specialist for the Sanderson Team he enjoys working with Sellers and educating them about how The Sanderson Team will market their home in the local area. Jason and his team are ready to serve all of your Real Estate needs. |  | | | Sheri Stilley - Buyer Specialist | |
 I decided to pursue a career with The Sanderson Team at Prudential Clear Water Realty since they have an excellent reputation and are known for their integrity and their proven winning team. Prior to the joining the team, I enjoyed a successful career with the Federal Government, working at the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point for many years, with a background in management consultant services and public relations. New Bern is a wonderful town in which to work and play and has so much to offer with its natural beauty and history, mild climate and friendly people. If you are looking to buy or sell in this beautiful area, I can help! My belief is giving my all to you -- my clients. Whether it is finding the ideal property to meet your needs or marketing your home to sell quickly and for top value, I’ll blend my individual insight, knowledge and experience to tailor a unique plan to help you reach your goals. So call me before your next move and put me to work for you!  |  | | | Barbara Jackson - Buyer Specialist | |
Barbara is a North Carolina native and has lived in New Bern since 1974. She has been a Broker/Realtor since 1985 and has been very involved with the New Bern Board of Realtors, serving as a member of the Board of Directors, a past President of the Board of Realtors and past MLS President and is currently the Chairman of the Professional Standards Committee. In 1995, she was named “Realtor of the Year”. Along with many civic, social and community associations, she is a member of the New Bern Chamber of Commerce, a charter member of the Chamber’s Military Alliance and Christ Episcopal Church. Her main priority is to deliver the highest standards of service to buyers and sellers |  | | | Erica Sanderson - Web Master and Assistant | |
Erica is a graduate of East Carolina University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance Education. As a team member for The Sanderson Team Erica does all the behind the scenes work, such as putting new listings on the websites and maintaining them, designing flyers, and keeping current information in the magazine ads. In her spare time Erica enjoys teaching dance at Down East Dance, performing with The Green Grass Clogger's, and The Craven Historical Dancer's. |  | | | Marguerite Vinson - Secretary | |
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Financing Your Home >Owner Financing
If you are selling a house in which you have a lot of equity, and you don't need that equity to buy a new home, an owner-financing agreement may benefit you and your buyers.
Seller financing arrangements usually involve the buyers securing the largest portion of their purchase money from a mortgage company and getting a smaller second loan from the sellers. For example, they may finance 75% from a lender, put in 15% from savings, and ask the sellers to finance the remaining amount. The terms and interest rates on seller carry-backs are negotiated on a case-by-case basis.
Sellers may be able to negotiate a note that provides a better return on their money than 1-to-5 year CD's or treasury notes. They should ensure that the note protects them to the fullest. Use common sense when considering such a loan, and verify the buyers' income, credit history, and job stability before making your final decision.
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Which famous home designed by Thomas Jefferson showed forms of Greek and Roman architecture?
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Monticello, begun in 1769, was later enlarged in keeping with its classical forms. |
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