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Broker/Owner
Home Central Realty
7340 Firestone Blvd unit 133
Downey, Ca 90241
Office Phone: (562) 622-7210 Fax: (562) 286-8019 Cell Phone: (562) 881-9811
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HCR is committed to your needs.

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. We are absolutely committed to fulfilling your needs with the highest level of professionalism, expertise and service. Our commitment to your satisfaction is the foundation from which a solid business relationship is built.
We realize that people do business with people they trust. We are interested in what is best for you, the client, and are committed to establishing a long-term relationship based on trust. We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and staying current with changes in the industry that will affect the success of your transaction. You have worked hard to be able to purchase the home of your dreams. We feel the responsibility to make those dreams a reality and pursue the right solution enthusiastically.
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NOW HIRING !!!
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Experienced in selling bank owned properties!
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Room to Let: Finance Firms Need Tenants - 2 days ago After loading up on lavish office space near the top of the market, some firms are trying to sublease what they don't need for as much as 30% less than their rental rate. Flipping Sides - 2 days ago The number of former mortgage lenders and brokers finding ways to make a living from the foreclosure crisis continues to mount. REITs Book a Blockbuster Quarter - 2 days ago Real-estate-investment trusts staged the best performance in their history during the second quarter on growing perceptions that most REITs are out of immediate danger. Bumpy Recovery in the U.K. - 2 days ago Industry experts say the United Kingdom's commercial-property market is starting to recover, but property companies are facing declining rents. Dubai Developer Talks Signal Mergers - 7 days ago Emaar, the Middle East's largest developer, is in talks to merge with three state-controlled property firms because of a sharp downturn in the emirate's property market. |
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