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| Tom and
Joyce Tucker - Tom is the CEO and owner of Pennhill
Land Company in Newport Beach. He sits on the board
of trustees at UCI and is a founding member and
director of the New Majority in Orange County.
Joyce is a homemaker and wonderful mother of
two grown daughters. Here's what Tom has to say
about Barbara Amstadter... |
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| Joellen
Quick is a homemaker and mother of one child with
another on the way. I met her when she called off my
"For Sale" sign. She and her husband have
been my clients ever since. They are a warm and
dedicated family. |
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| Rich
Cardwell is a renowned architect from Seattle.
He was the architect of choice for members of
the Nordstrom family and several of the original
founders of Microsoft. He is currently still working
on a home that has cost over 150 million dollars to
date.. The architectural detail is magnificent and
the home has been a work in progress for 10 years. |
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| Antonia
Barnhart and her husband, Perry Armor are young
retireds following their passion of scuba diving all
over the world. Tony's parents had a home on
the oceanfront in Newport Beach for over 50 years
where Tony developed her passion for the ocean. They
currently reside in Hawaii. |
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Barbara went to extraordinary lengths to help find a buyer in this difficult real estate market. Without her efforts, I would not have been able to close the escrow on my home.
Leon D. Roisman, D.M.D. |
In my 35 years as senior executive of real estate development, mortgage banking firms and banks, I have met only a few handful of pros such as you. I could always rely on you!
George David, President, CEO |
Someone once defined "a professional" as someone who is good in all things. You are the consummate real estate professional.
Richard M. Rodnick, President
Equico, Inc. |
When we received the offer on our home, there were many complications. Your business ability and experience made the difference.
Ed and Judy Dobson, Dobson Holdings, Inc. |
You always told us the truth, even when we didn't want to hear it. Your honesty and business acumen certainly were appreciated.
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Elliott |
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You were successful in getting us our dream home when our former broker insulted the seller. We had given up hope.
Ron Arakelian, Businessman (Aspen Waste Services) |
Meeting you at the Mayor's dinner made the difference in my retirement income. You introduced us to the Charitable Remainder Trust. We are eternally grateful.
Phil Maurer, Mayor Newport Beach |
I so appreciate your professionalism. You have my trust and loyalty as well as my endorsement.
Beverly Bain, Attorney at Law
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Barbara, you were relentless in finding us the perfect home. You stayed focused and really listened to us. We are proud to have you at the Prudential.
Elliott Rose, Vice President Prudential Real Estate Affiliates |
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Two nightmare properties and a legal mess. You never let me down. I don't know how to thank you.
Deidre Hall, Days of Our Lives |
As a commercial real estate broker myself, I am very aware of what makes a professional in the business. I appreciated your constant communication and follow-up. You always gave me all pertinent information regarding neighborhood sales and listing activity. You counseled me without ever being offensive or pushy, allowing me to make educated decisions.
Adam J. Petriella
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You and your staff made the recent sale of our Newport Beach property appear effortless-obviously a reflection of your technical knowledge and energy levels. You delivered in the face of a very soft market with its accompanying price resistance.
Louin P. Robinson
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Barbara's professionalism, tenacity and intelligence brought us not only a qualified buyer but wonderful memories. She accomplished what no one else could.
Laura Louise Ball |
In summary allow me to suggest a few adjectives that describe your group and our interaction: Professional to the extreme, assertive, fully communicative, knowledgeable, persistent, pleasant, cheerful, intuitive and, without question, repeatable.
Joseph A. Richter
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