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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Agents for June 2021

Lamacchia Realty

Her reason for becoming a real estate agent is to continue her desire to work with people and have clients be as happy with their lifestyle as she is providing it to them. He is skilled in many facets of Real Estate including both Buyer & Seller Representation, Commercial, Investment, Relocation & Luxury Properties.

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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Agents for the Mid-Year 2021

Lamacchia Realty

She is an expert at guiding her clients through the home buying and selling process to make sure their needs are met. Her longtime experience in the retail and customer service industry gives Bea a natural ability to address client needs and find them the homes they want. Additionally, Shauna was recognized as a Top Producer for 2020.

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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Producing REALTORS® for October 2021

Lamacchia Realty

To learn more about Laurie, click here: Laurie Howe Bourgeois Lisa Hayford began her real estate career as a residential sales agent in 2012 and has created an impressive business and continues to dominate in the markets she serves. Over the 18 years of her real estate career, she has earned a plethora of REALTOR® designations.

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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Producing REALTORS® for June 2022

Lamacchia Realty

Lisa’s passion is helping and giving back and, as a people person, Lisa loves building long-lasting relationships with her clients. Therefore, whether her clients are looking to buy or sell she strives to be the person her clients can count on to get the job done!

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Agents in Illinois grapple with the state’s housing inventory shortage

Housing Wire

Real estate professionals throughout the state attribute the resilience of the state’s housing market to its perpetually low inventory problem. In downtown Chicago, with the high rises, it’s a buyer’s market — maybe the biggest buyer’s market in history if it’s a luxury property. “In 1 through Dec.

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