Danielle Eliot

Danielle Eliot

Better Homes & Gardens Metro Brokers

Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) REALTORĀ® The Multiple Listing Service Mark
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Welcome to my website! I am your premier real estate expert in Canton and I am here to provide you with all the resources and information you need to buy or sell real estate. I work with buyers and sellers in Canton, Mableton, Woodstock, Marietta, Roswell and I have had extensive training in the latest real estate strategies. I am confident that I can offer you knowledge and tools most other agents can’t. Take a look at my website, My Website, to see some of the great tools I have to offer.

Contact me so I can keep you updated on the latest real estate activities in our community and answer any questions you may have.

 

Thanks and I look forward to assisting you in all of your real estate needs!

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8265 Hwy 92 #101 , Woodstock - GA 30189

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The depreciation method where an equal amount of depreciation expense is allocated to each full period of the asset's useful life. The amount of depreciation is computed as follows; Annual depreciation = (Original costs -Salvage value)/ Useful life. For example, assume that the building costs $800,0...

Same as term right of first refusal: Right of an individual to be offered something before it is offered to others. For example, a tenant whose apartment is going to be converted to a cooperative has the first right of refusal before the unit may be sold to others. The existing tenant is usually giv...

Mathematical relationship resulting from experimentation. For example, the probability distribution for the possible number of heads from four tosses of a fair coin having both a head and a tail can be calculated from experimentation and observation by allowing for the accumulation of empirical data...

Money expended with the object of profit. The goal of an insurance company is to invest in assets with a rate of return greater than that to be paid out as benefits under its policies. Traditionally, life insurance companies have invested in long-term financial instruments such as mortgages. Today, ...