RE/MAX 5 Star Carol Stieg, Realtor (941) 322-8733

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Welcome to my web site and thanks for stopping by! After viewing my web site, I hope that my record and experience will speak for itself.

Buying a home is sometimes a complex undertaking. Hiring me, a real estate professional, will help save you time and money. Together, we will determine your needs and wants and find or sell your home.  I promise to make your real estate experience stress-free and agreeable. I possess a wide range of real estate experience and guarantee to find or sell your home in a timely and professional manner. I will make sure that you get the most out of your next real estate transaction by taking advantage of cutting edge technology, products and services.

I invite you to contact me at 941-322-8733 with any of your real estate needs and questions, as I am here to serve you, the client! 
I look forward to hearing from you soon!



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My experience with Carol was a very positive one.  She handled both the purchase of my new home along with the sale of my existing home.  Both of those transactions were closed without any problems and in a very timely manner.  I would definitely recommend Carol to my friends and associates should they ever need real estate services.  I would also hire her again, should the need arise. K. McCaw

   

 

 

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Tenn. police rule McNair's death a homicide (AP) 7/5/2009 2:31 PM

This combo shows Steve McNair, left, in a 2003 season file photo and Sahel Kazemi is shown in this undated booking photo from the Davidson County Sheriff. McNair, who led the famous Tennessee Titans' drive that came a yard short of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead Saturday July 4, 2009 with multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head. Police said a pistol was discovered near the body of a woman, identified by Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron, as 20-year-old Sahel Kazemi also shot dead in a downtown condominium. She had a single gunshot wound to the head. (AP Photo)AP - Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair's shooting death was a homicide, police said Sunday, but authorities stopped short of saying it was a murder-suicide committed by the 20-year-old girlfriend found dead by his side.


Honduran military told to turn back Zelaya's jet (AP) 7/5/2009 1:50 PM

Soldiers guard the perimeter near the international airport in as a national police helicopter flies overhead in Tegucigalpa, Sunday July 5, 2009. The Organization of American States (OAS) has suspended Honduras participation in the organization because of last weeks coup and ousted President Manuel Zelaya has vowed he will return to Honduras but the interim government has ordered airports nationwide to be on alert for all unauthorized aircraft wanting to land in Honduran territory. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)AP - Honduras' exiled president took off for home in a Venezuelan jet in a high-stakes attempt to return to power, even as the interim government told its military to turn away the plane.


Federer beats Roddick for record 15th Grand Slam (AP) 7/5/2009 1:32 PM

Roger Federer of Switzerland kisses the trophy after defeating Andy Roddick of U.S. in their men's final match on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)AP - Roger Federer won his record 15th Grand Slam title Sunday, outlasting Andy Roddick for his sixth Wimbledon championship in a marathon match that went to 16-14 in the fifth set.


Obama seeks new start in sagging US-Russia ties (AP) 7/5/2009 1:13 PM

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, speaks during his interview with Italian journalists at at the Barvikha presidential residence outside Moscow, on Friday, July 3, 2009. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)AP - Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev end a seven-year hiatus in U.S.-Russian summitry on Monday, with each declaring his determination to further cut nuclear arsenals and repair a badly damaged relationship.


Rove: Palin resignation part of a 'risky strategy' (AP) 7/5/2009 10:12 AM

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announces that she is stepping down from her position as Governor in Wasilla, Alaska on Friday July 3, 2009. The former Republican vice presidential candidate made the surprise announcement, saying she would step down July 26 but didn't announce her plans. (AP Photo/The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, Robert DeBerry)AP - One of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's potential presidential rivals said Sunday that her abrupt resignation won't help her dodge scrutiny. President George W. Bush's chief political adviser said her strategy is, at best, unclear.


From Haiti, a surprise: good news about AIDS (AP) 7/5/2009 11:07 AM

In this May 11, 2009 photo, Dormeuz Valdes a patient with HIV/AIDS, lies in a bed while receiving treatment at a hospital in Petit Riviere, Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years. Researchers recently switched to a new methodology that tests all adults, which puts Haiti's official rate at 2.2 percent, according to UNAIDS. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)AP - When Micheline Leon was diagnosed with HIV, her parents told her they would fit her for a coffin.


Obama plan could trim back financial powerhouses (AP) 7/5/2009 12:51 PM

FILE - In this April 17, 2009 file photo, a sign at the Citigroup Center is seen in New York. They are the biggest of the big — the Citigroups, the Goldman Sachses, the AIGs and other behemoths of the financial system. The Obama administration doesn't want so many around anymore. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, FILE)AP - They are the biggest of the big — the Citigroups, the Goldman Sachses, the AIGs and other financial behemoths. The Obama administration doesn't want so many around anymore.


Holiday fireworks accidents kill 4 workers (AP) 7/5/2009 2:18 PM

Smoke is seen across Ocracoke Island, N.C. Saturday, July 4, 2009 after a truckload of fireworks exploded on a remote island dock, killing one worker and injuring others preparing for an Independence Day celebration, authorities said. The explosion shook homes and businesses and was heard across a village on the southern end of Ocracoke Island, which is the only inhabited part of the 15-mile spit of land. (AP Photo/Joseph Chestnut)AP - Four people working on Independence Day fireworks shows were killed by explosions, three of them by a single blast that rocked this remote village on the Outer Banks islands.


1.6M Jackson fans await word on memorial tickets (AP) 7/5/2009 2:03 PM

Ida Jackson sits in front of a makeshift memorial for pop star Michael Jackson outside the Jackson family home in the Encino section of Los Angeles, Sunday, July 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - The more than 1.6 million fans who registered to attend Michael Jackson's memorial service waited to learn Sunday whether they were among the lucky few to win tickets for the Tuesday ceremony.


Cavendish wins Tour's 2nd stage; Armstrong in pack (AP) 7/5/2009 11:59 AM

2008 world champion Alessandor Ballan of Italy, left, walks off the podium after signing the start list in Monaco's harbor prior to the start of the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 187 kilometers (116 miles) with start in Monaco and finish in Brignolles, southern France, Sunday July 5, 2009.  (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)AP - Britain's Mark Cavendish won the second stage of the Tour de France in searing heat Sunday, with seven-time champion Lance Armstrong finishing safely in the trailing pack.


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