Agent Resume for Karen Angona
| | Century 21/Prestige Properties 1024 West Foothill Boulevard Upland, CA 91786 |
| | 2001/2002/2003 Top Producer/Claremont Office | | | 2003-Customer Satisfaction/Claremont Office | | | Foothill Communities Residential Specialist | | | Award winning Agent | | | Relocation USAA Certified | | | Licensed Real Estate Broker | | | Former Certified Residential Appraiser | | | EPro Certified | | | Past President of Inland Empire West Association of Realtors | | | 1031 Exchange Experience/CCIM Designation |
| | 1995 Bachelors of Science LSU | | | 1993 AA Degree Chaffey College | | | CCIM Designation (Commercial-Investment/1031 Exchange) |
Professional Associations | | Involved in Community-Based Youth Programs | | | President/Upland Kiwanis 2002-2003 | | | Member of Citrus Valley Association of Realtors | | | 2003-04 President of Upland Community Partnership for Youth Development |
| | Married to Gerry and long time Upland resident | | | Daughter Terri and Grandchildren; Shena & Dylan | | | Community Volunteer | | | Day Hiker and Bike Adventure, Dancing, and Reads Mysteries | | | Involved in Community. Started Neighborhood Watch |
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Often the first offer to come in is the best one. When a house is fresh on the market, there is usually a rush of activity and the buyers who see it during the first thirty days are likely to be the most interested. While your home is new on the market, it will receive the most exposure, so the chances of finding a serious buyer are greater during this period of time. If you are fortunate enough to receive an offer right away, you will probably be better off if you accept it and work on resolving any issues that arise relative to price and terms.
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What famous Art Deco skyscraper is decorated with eagle hood ornaments, hubcaps and abstract images of cars?
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New York's Chrysler Building, designed by architect William Van Alen in 1930, was one of the first buildings composed of stainless steel over a large surface area.
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