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Welcome to the blog of The Results Real Estate Group

Welcome to the Blog of The Results Real Estate Group-where We Get The Results! Our former site and blog had been hosted with our previous brokerage, and since recently switching, we are hosting the next stage of our blog here on Blogger!

What is The Results Real Estate Group? It is a Family/Husband & Wife team that was started in January of 2012. Our real estate team, whose name honors someone very influential to the starting member of the team; works with Buyers, Sellers, Leasing, and Investors in Orange County as well as knowledgeable in working with Foreign clientele. The starting member,Gene, is a 10 year veteran of the real estate industry and a Broker Associate at Realty Pro 100(sm). The newest member, Ashlie, is the Marketing and Operations of the team working on her licensing currently.

What can you expect from this blog? You can expect monthly or bi-monthly blogs about all things Real Estate: Buying, Selling, Investing, and Leasing! Feel free to contact us directly if you have any questions about something you have read in our posts, or to requests a topic for a future post!

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