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 The Ellen Clark Team
Ellen Clark is an Associate Broker with over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry. She has consistently been a Listing and Sales Leader since 1996. She is Relocation Certified and focuses her business on working with bother sellers and buyers. Ellen is a Virginia native who has lived in the Richmond area for the last 40 years.
Patricia Clark is a licensed Buyer's Agent for The Ellen Clark Team. She has been with us for the past four years and has experience in all facets of the real estate business, including marketing, transactions and closings. Patricia is a Richmond Area native.

Jennifer Mulligan is also a licensed Buyer's Agent. She is a graduate of Virginia Tech and has an extensive background in sales and marketing. Before becoming an agent, she worked as the Transaction Coordinator for The Ellen Clark Team, and she has been a huge asset to the team and our clients. She is also a Richmond Area native.

Lin Malkus is our Licensed Transaction Coordinator, bringing real estate and customer service experience to the table. She facilitates the details of the contract process from execution to closing. Originally from the Midwest, Lin currently lives in Chesterfield County with her husband and two sons. 
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Insurance >Home Warranty Benefits
Home warranty policies are available to both homebuyers and sellers. What are the advantages of purchasing one?
As the buyer, a home warranty can save you money. If the refrigerator stops working during a hot spell shortly after you move in, it will be fixed or replaced under the warranty at a fraction of the cost of buying a new refrigerator. If you are buying an older home, you might ask the seller to provide a one-year warranty as an incentive. The warranty will protect you from major expense if the plumbing suddenly fails or the roof starts leaking.
As the seller of an older home, you can understand how the warranty can make your home more attractive if you put yourself in the buyer's shoes. The warranty relieves the buyer of concern that they will have to spend thousands to repair a major system that breaks down unexpectedly. It also relieves you of anxiety that the buyer will sue you for failing to disclose a material defect. The warranty only costs a few hundred dollars and can be paid for when the transaction closes.
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What is the average price for a home in the United States?
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According to recent data published by the NAR, the national median price for existing single-family homes is now $230,000. |
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