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In an exciting development for the local real estate market, prominent agents Becky Dwaileebe and Melody Contreras have officially transitioned to RE/MAX, unveiling their new office, RE/MAX Horizon. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in their careers, as they aim to leverage the extensive resources and global network of RE/MAX to enhance their services.
Dwaileebe and Contreras have built a reputation for excellence in the industry, consistently ranking among the top-producing teams in the area. Their commitment to client satisfaction and innovative marketing strategies have set them apart, making them trusted figures in the local community.
The opening of RE/MAX Horizon signifies not only a new chapter for the duo but also a fresh opportunity for homebuyers and sellers in the region. With a focus on personalized service and community engagement, Dwaileebe and Contreras are poised to make a substantial impact in the local real estate landscape. As they embark on this new journey, they express enthusiasm for the possibilities ahead and a dedication to helping clients achieve their real estate goals.
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