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North Star Realty
405 East 12450 South
Draper, UT 84020
Office Phone: (801) 576-2564 Fax: (801)-816-1775 Cell Phone: (801) 301-0552
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"MAKING DREAMS...A REALITY"
The role of a real estate agent is to guide you through the buying or selling process,
taking the time to make sure you understand every step of the transaction. I am
absolutely committed to fulfilling your needs with the highest level of professionalism,
expertise and service. My commitment to your satisfaction is the foundation from which
a solid business relationship is built.
I realize that people do business with people they trust. I am interested in what is best
for you, the client, and am committed to establishing a long-term relationship based on
trust. I pride myself on being knowledgeable and staying current with changes in the
industry that will affect the success of your transaction. You have worked hard to be
able to purchase the home of your dreams. I feel the responsibility to make those
dreams a reality and pursue the right solution enthusiastically.
 
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Miami Tower Built for Storms - 3 days ago A Miami-based developer is seeking to capitalize on predictions of a rougher hurricane season, which may be a marketing opportunity for him and his new tower at 1450 Brickell Ave. LNR Property Gets $417 Million Infusion - 2 days ago Commercial real-estate company LNR has secured a $417 million equity infusion to help pay off a chunk of its debt. For AvalonBay, Long Island Filled With Risk, Reward - 2 days ago The region near New York City is one of the nation's toughest markets to development properties. AvalonBay is undeterred. Japan's Toyoko Inn Targets New York - 4 days ago Japanese no-frills hotel operator Toyoko Inn is planning to expand into the U.S. market with a 640-room tower in the New York City borough of Queens, where it plans to offer tiny rooms for rates that are among the lowest in the city. Office Developers Revive Plans - 3 days ago With Europe's financial sector showing signs of stabilizing, developers have begun to dust off plans. A development boom, however, isn't likely anytime soon. |
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