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THE GREAT
TRAFFIC JAM
(Or how I came to Maine)
Some
eighteen years ago in a Boston traffic jam, I decided to move to
Maine for its
beauty and slower pace of lifestyle. " There
has got to be something better than sitting here 3-4 hours a day. I
could move to Maine... but, what would I do? I'll sell Real Estate",
I love working with people , I love Maine , and I'll be running my
own business.". I knew I could help people much better that the
agent that helped me in my first home purchase. Now, some 18 years
later, I have been successful in the business for many years and have
my wife Dori working with me full time. 3 years ago I affiliated with
RE/MAX Riverside after 15 years with another local agency. Being here
at RE/Max Riverside has given me the freedom to run my business the
way I want and to be able to start a development company with business
partner David Cost called Home Solutions Inc.
I have expertise in new construction, subdivisions, buyer agency,
working with sellers, land sales and waterfront homes and parcels.
I am committed to hare wit you all that I know to help make your
real estate transaction the best, most satisfying and beneficial
ever. Steve, his wife Dori and son Jacob live in Brunswick.
AND BEFORE THAT... Before the day of the great traffic jam,
I spent years as a Contract Negotiator and Contract Administrator
for the Navy, where I learned the value of keeping track of details
in every business deal. Today, I apply this knowledge to help
my client s buy and sell real estate with no surprises. Prior
to contracts, I was a manger for a Kay Bee Toy store. There I
learned the value of setting goals and objectives. I try to learn
what my clients want by listening to their needs. Then, we work
out a plan to get there. On line visit my dream
home form to
see how the process starts.
SO WHAT DOES IT MEAN? I am truly interested in helping you achieve
your home buying an selling goals. I will keep you focused on
your goal, help you through the process and make it as hassle
free as possible. I will always be on the level and deal honestly
with you.
Sincerely,
Steve Caron, CRS
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