Who Is Roberta Barolat-Romana?
Roberta Barolat-Romana speaks your language. Call 610-658-5302 or email.
A Diverse International Background. Born in Italy and educated in Europe, I am fluent in Italian, French, Spanish and English. Since arriving in the US more than twenty years ago, I've lived in Miami Beach, Milwaukee and Philadelphia. My diverse experience has given me a unique perspective -- a valuable asset for many homebuyers relocating to the Philadelphia area.
A Top Real Estate Producer since 1995. Since 1995, I have helped hundreds of clients with their real estate and home buying needs - on the Main Line and beyond. My background and language facility have eased the transition for families transferring within the US, including executives, doctors, and lawyers from top companies in Philadelphia, as well as young professionals looking for the perfect Main Line home. Clients rely on my skill and expertise in the real estate marketplace.
Committed and Caring …NO sale is too small or large. I manage the entire buying/selling process with meticulous detail and gracefully guide clients through successful and profitable real estate transactions. In all transactions, I am personally dedicated to representing clients' needs, and pride myself on being available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 
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Closing or Settlement >Estimated Closing Costs
There is a federal law that requires mortgage lenders to give prospective buyers an itemized, "good-faith" estimate of their closing costs. Sometimes buyers arrive at the closing with this document in hand and proceed to question each item on the final closing statement that does not match the estimate exactly.
These "good-faith" estimates are just that--estimates. The lender's charges will be fairly accurate, but the charges for attorneys, termite inspections, title insurance, and other items that appear on the closing sheet may vary from the estimate. Some pro-rated items, such as taxes or homeowner's association fees, will also be different if you don't close on the date that was used to calculate the estimate. The purpose of the disclosure law is to give you a ball park figure of your closing costs. But the estimate you are given won't be to the penny--probably not even to the dollar!
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What famous example of post-colonial architecture is modeled after the palace of the Duke of Leinster in Ireland?
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The White House in Washington, D.C., begun in 1792 and burned by the British in 1814, was rebuilt in 1818 and restored in 1951.
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Relocating across the street or around the globe requires the skill and expertise of a Real Estate Professional. Over the past 15 years, Roberta Barolat has worked with hundreds of clients to successfully buy and sell some of the finest homes on the beautiful Philadelphia Main Line. Clients trust, respect and depend on her to manage the details of their real estate transactions. She specializes in domestic and international relocation and works with many clients, including relocating executives, who speak Italian, French and Spanish. Call or email her today!
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