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Wendy Woodruff is dedicated to providing "only the best" service and homes for her clients. You can browse homes confidently knowing your home buying experience will be pleasant and 100% hassle free.
Only the best!
Wendy Woodruff is dedicated to providing "only the best" service and homes for her clients. You can browse homes confidently knowing your home buying experience will be pleasant and 100% hassle free.
Discover Your Dream Home
Discover Your Dream Home
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Wendy Woodruff REALTOR®
Mobile: (229) 356-1380
Office: (229) 244-1992 Ext. 130
Email: wendywoodruff@outlook.com
About Wendy
Wendy Woodruff is a full time Georgia and Florida licensed REALTOR® with a Bachelor of Science degree from Valdosta State University. She is a member of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber, GAR, and the NAR. Wendy has dedicated numerous years to helping clients buy and sell property with their best interest at heart.
Wendy has a passion for real estate and is dedicated to providing “ONLY THE BEST” service and homes for her clients. She has been a licensed realtor for 20 years and a top-performing agent at The Herndon Company. She has the technology and skills to provide her clients with the highest level of service. She is committed to making home buying and selling a pleasant, hassle-free experience. As a Valdosta Native, she is extremely knowledgeable about the area. Her extensive knowledge and experience in the Valdosta/Lowndes County Market helps home buyers and sellers get the best deals and access to current market conditions.
As a wife and mother, she is dedicated to family values and will provide your family with the same thought, care, and experience she would want in a REALTOR® helping her find the best home for her own family.
Why use a Valdosta REALTOR® to buy your home?
By working with a local REALTOR® you have the advantage of being able to access all local listings available through the Multiple Listing Service, MLS. Using a REALTOR® also gives you the comfort of knowing that you are working with the most qualified professional who is dedicated to you as the buyer or seller and will always be looking out for your best interests and striving to make the process of buying or selling real estate as comfortable and pleasant as possible.
The Herndon Company
For over 16 years, Wendy Woodruff has been a proud representative and top performing REALTOR® for The Herndon Company of Valdosta, Georgia.
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COVID-19 Response
Wendy's Covid-19 Response
During the COVID-19 pandemic, REALTORS® continue to play an important role in assisting people find homes. While finding your dream home with Wendy Woodruff, you can expect the following precautions are taken to ensure your safety. Please visit the Coronavirus: A Guide for REALTORS® provided by the National Association of Realtors for more information.
Before Conducting In-Person Showings
- Check state and local executive orders to confirm the permissibility, and any specific requirements, of conducting in-person showings.
- Encourage buyers to narrow their property search through photos, virtual tours, and leveraging other technology to reduce the number of in-person showings.
- Consider adopting a policy of asking all buyers for a pre-qualification letter to limit in-person showings only to qualified and serious buyers.
- Be familiar with state and local restrictions based on whether a property is vacant, owner-occupied, or tenant-occupied, and consider implementing different precautions for occupied properties versus vacant properties.
- Discuss with a seller the precautions that will be taken when showing their property, and adhere to any specific requirements requested by sellers showing the property.
- Require property showings by appointment, in lieu of open houses, to reduce the number of persons in a property at any given time.
- Request both the seller and potential buyers to self-disclose whether they have COVID-19 or exhibit any symptoms. However, note that COVID-19 is also spread by individuals who are asymptomatic.
- Be aware of any state or local restrictions on the number of people who may be present at the showing, and discourage non-essential parties from attending the showing.
- Be aware of and comply with fair housing obligations related to COVID-19, see Guidance for Fair Housing Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Ask buyers to remain in their vehicle until you arrive at the property.
- For owner or tenant-occupied properties, request that the seller or tenant open all cabinets, closets, window coverings, and to turn on lights before leaving the property.
- For vacant properties, arrive early to open the front door, open all cabinets, closet, window coverings, and to turn on lights.
During In-Person Showings
- Adhere to social distancing recommendations, and maintain a minimum of six feet of space between persons at all times.
- Avoid shaking hands with clients.
- Limit the number of persons who may attend a showing, such as only four people total.
- Require all persons entering a property to immediately wash their hands or to use hand sanitizer, remove footwear or wear booties, and wear a face mask or covering, and gloves.
- Instruct buyers and others touring the home to avoid touching any surfaces in the home, such as light switches, cabinet and door handles.
- Instruct buyers and guests not to use bathroom facilities at the property.
- Do not share phones, pens, or tablets or other personal property during the showing.
- Comply with any requirements of the seller during the showing.
After Showing Property
- Wipe down any surfaces touched during the showing with a sanitizing wipe or disinfecting cleaner, as requested by seller, and suggest the seller also disinfect the property.
- Wipe down the key and lockbox with a sanitizing wipe or disinfecting cleaner after use.
- Speak with buyers outside of the property or in a ventilated area while maintaining a distance of 6 feet, or arrange to speak by phone or email.
- Do not provide any paper documents, and instead follow up with any information electronically after you leave the property.
- Use hand sanitizer upon returning to your vehicle.
- Maintain a detailed log of interactions to enable contact tracing, to include names, dates, and locations of interactions, as well as a party’s contact information.