Zulma 's Blog: RE/MAX Homes & Estates Has Moved to a New Location!!!

RE/MAX Homes & Estates Has Moved to a New Location!!!

RE/MAX Moved to New Location, 1835 W. Orangewood Ave., Ste. 101, Orange, CA  92868
Knowledge, Experience and Full-Service Amenities Will Be Showcase of RE/MAX Homes & Estates

September  21, 2009 - The RE/MAX California & Hawaii Region is proud to announce the moving to a new location of RE/MAX Homes & Estates in Orange, CA.  Broker/Owner Al Villegas has been an Associate with the RE/MAX network for 12 years. RE/MAX Homes & Estates services North, Central & South Orange Counties. Along with residential real estate professionals, RE/MAX Homes & Estates specializes in income properties, Short Sales, REO properties and the luxury home market.
RE/MAX Homes & Estates Broker/Owner, Al Villegas, says, "There are many opportunities that exist in today's market, especially for first time homebuyers," said Villegas, "The real estate market fluctuates with time, and right now and a lot of people are going to be kicking themselves for not buying in this market" in Orange County, it's a great business to be in and an excellent way to serve members of our community."
In Al Villegas real estate career with RE/MAX, Villegas has been awarded the 100% Club, Platinum and Hall of Fame award..
The new office will be located at 1835 W. Orangewood Ave. Ste 101, Orange, CA 92868. For more information, contact (714) 453-3130 alvillegas@remax.net, www.ochomes-estates.net.


About RE/MAX International
RE/MAX was founded in 1973 in Denver, Colorado by Dave and Gail Liniger. It has grown to a global network of nearly 100,000 Sales Associates in more than 70 countries. No one sells more real estate than RE/MAX. Today, all U.S. home listings in thousands of cities and towns can be found at www.remax.com.
RE/MAX is proud to help raise millions of dollars and support charitable organizations like, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Children's Miracle Network and The Sentinels of Freedom Foundation.

0 commentsZulma Villegas • September 29 2009 07:29PM

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