REO / Bank Owned Short sales Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers Distressed properties Horse properties Relocation
Work:
Wright Properties Fort Payne, AL 2562734211 (Phone) License #000101640-0
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Multi-family
Interests:
gardening rock climbing hiking cooking
Awards:
Working towards becoming top 10% agent at Wright Properties
Languages:
Spanish
Skills:
Negotiation advanced search local trends great communicator
About:
My passion for real estate began about 35 years when I began searching for ways to help distressed homeowners in the area through buying foreclosed homes. As a 50-year native to Northeast Alabama, I have an extensive knowledge of the local markets and real estate trends. I am married with 1 adult son, and when not busy doing my best to serve the needs of my clients, I love to be outdoors, gardening, cattle and sheep farming and enjoying God’s green Earth.
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Judy Hodges manager
Anesthesia Management Group of North Alabama, LLC TO CONDUCT ANY AND ALL LAWFUL BUSINESS
Valley Head, AL 35989
Judy Hodges
Wright Properties Agency, LLC REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
Fort Payne, AL 35968
Judy M Hodges
BoaGroup, LLC Any Lawful Activity
Valley Head, AL
Judy Hodges Director Of Pharmacy Services, Dir Phcy Svcs
Unicoi County Memorial Hospital, Inc General Hospital Skilled Nursing Care Facility · Independent Living · Hospitalist · Hospitals · Internist
"Reducing the overall time battling the disease has an immense and dramatic effect on the financial, emotional and medical well-being of our lives," said Judy Hodges of Richmond, Va., who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006. Hodges spoke as a volunteer for the National Patient Advocate Foundati
Date: Sep 13, 2013
Source: Google
Relay for Life raises campus-wide cancer awareness
Judy Hodges, a five-year cancer survivor, walked the survivors lap. Her daughter, Meg Hodges, was Richmonds Relay for Life staff partner this year. Judy Hodges said her frustration toward her health insurance had led her back to school, and she is now a senior at the University of Richmond.