Maryland

Jerry Kline Helps Clients Sell in Severn, Purchase in Sykesville

Ed & Christine celebrate the purchase of their new Sykesville, Maryland, home with Jerry Kline (left), realtor, Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland. Jerry also helped the couple sell their former home in Severn, Maryland, as part of the couple’…

Ed & Christine celebrate the purchase of their new Sykesville, Maryland, home with Jerry Kline (left), realtor, Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland. Jerry also helped the couple sell their former home in Severn, Maryland, as part of the couple’s relocation.

Ed & Christine were tired of living in the hustle and bustle of the frenetic Baltimore-Washington, D.C., corridor. On weekend camping trips to the serene countryside of Carroll County, Maryland, they began to consider what it would be like to move from their Severn, Maryland, home and adopt a slower-paced lifestyle in a quieter, more tranquil location, far away from the noise, traffic and demands of urban living. To make the switch, they contacted Jerry Kline, realtor with Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland.

Jerry had helped the couple sell their investment property in Pasadena, Maryland, a few years ago, so their established relationship helped ease Ed & Christine’s transition to a new location. Jerry recently sold the couple’s former home at 7707 Brasswood Lane in Severn -- in two weeks and for full asking price. And the couple just finalized the purchase of their new, spacious colonial in Sykesville, Maryland.

Ed and Christine are so happy with the result!

7707 Brasswood Lane in Severn, Maryland. The home was recently sold in two weeks for full asking price ($575,000) by Jerry Kline, realtor, Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland.

7707 Brasswood Lane in Severn, Maryland. The home was recently sold in two weeks for full asking price ($575,000) by Jerry Kline, realtor, Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland.

Ed & Christine’s former home drew multiple purchase offers as soon as it hit the market. The magnificent 4,200 sq.ft. custom colonial has every conceivable upgrade. Offering sophisticated elegance at every turn, the home featured a 20-foot ceiling on the main level, acres of hardwood flooring and a gourmet kitchen. The home also boasted a luxury owner's suite, two family rooms, and a park-like, fenced backyard with garden, patio, fire pit & treehouse.

The new brick colonial in Sykesville, Maryland, purchased by Ed & Christine. The couple was represented by buyer’s agent Jerry Kline, realtor, Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland.

The new brick colonial in Sykesville, Maryland, purchased by Ed & Christine. The couple was represented by buyer’s agent Jerry Kline, realtor, Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland.

Ed and Christine’s new home is just as lovely -- a stately, brick colonial resting on a landscaped, 2-acre lot in a pastoral, country setting. The home includes huge bedrooms, multiple entertaining areas and classic built-ins and millwork.

For his part, Jerry Kline is tremendously thankful that Ed and Christine allowed him to help with their home relocation. If you or someone you know needs a realtor who cares about his clients, really knows the central Maryland area and is easy to reach by phone, text or email, have them call Jerry Kline (443-924-7418) today!

Hassaan Mansoor Closes His New Home Purchase!

Jerry Kline (left) , a Realtor with Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland, congratulates client Hassaan Mansoor on the purchase of his new home in Bowie, Md.

I'd like to take a moment to thank and congratulate Hassaan Mansoor on the purchase of his new home in Bowie. Hassaan is a first-time home buyer and was married just a few months ago to his lovely bride, Sana. The couple was a lot of fun to work with -- patient, decisive and responsive. Much happiness in your new home, Hassaan!

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