We are ADAM-AUGUST
We may not be the Biggest,
But we are Definitely the BEST!


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Customer service is first.
- We always provide the best service possible for our clients before, during, and after a transaction closes.
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- Committed to your needs.
- Our commitment to the highest ethical standards is the foundation from which a solid business relationship is built.
- A positive attitude.
- We have a positive attitude, are good listeners and will go the extra mile to close your transaction as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Providing superior service.
- We believe 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.
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Residential Division |
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Commercial Divison |
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Buyer & Seller Representation |
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Specialized Fee Structures & Services |
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Land Procurement & Site Selection |
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Extensive Marketing Programs |
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Broker Price Opinions & Competitive Market Anaylsis |
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Corporate Relocation & Asset Management Services |
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Notary Services |
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
The New First Family of Real Estate - 1 day ago An $85 million L.A. mansion with a 500-worker renovation team. A $70 million London home with a bowling alley. The Ecclestone sisters are swiftly amassing a global property portfolio. The new generation of wealthy buyers. Chelsea's Perennial Inspiration - 1 day ago If last year was about big, manly architectural statements at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, this year is about exploring the softer, more sensual side of gardening, with smells and sounds featuring heavily in show spaces. 'Painted Lady' for $2.295 Million - 1 day ago A Queen Anne Victorian, one of San Francisco's 'Painted Ladies' overlooking Alamo Square Park, is on the market for $2.295 million. Foreclosures Show No Sign of Decline - 3 days ago The percentage of homeowners delinquent on their mortgages in the first quarter fell to the lowest level since the end of 2008, but the share of loans in foreclosure remains high. If Kids Can Play, Will Mom Shop? - 3 days ago In their bid to keep shoppers from deserting to the Internet, more malls are adding sprawling play spaces. |
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