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RE\MAX Homes & Estates
1835 W. Orangewood Ave.
Suite 101
Orange, CA 92868
Office Phone: (714) 453-3130
Fax: (714) 453-3140

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RE/MAX Homes & Estates...Orange County, Inland Empire  & Los Angeles County Premier Real Estate Brokerage including services in residential real estate, commercial Real Estate and the RE/MAX Collection specializing in the needs and interest of affluent buyers and sellers. Whether you`re looking to buy or sell a home, or find the perfect office or apartment building, RE/MAX Homes & Estates will be there to serve you. RE/MAX Homes & Estates in Orange, California is locally owned and operated to serve you and your family. RE/MAX Homes & Estates represents the finest real estate associates in Southern California. Our website is loaded with information to help you with your needs, feel free to browse around. Please contact us with any questions you may have. Thank you for choosing RE/MAX Homes & Estates for all of your real estate needs.

 

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PRESS RELEASE!!!

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RE/MAX Homes & Estates has moved to New Location: 1835 W. Orangewood Ave., Ste. 101, Orange, CA  92868

Knowledge, Experience and Full-Service Amenities Will Be the  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.

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