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At the young age of 16 years old, Linda attended real estate school and was well on her way in becoming a Realtor once she reached the legal required age of 18 years old.
She became a real estate teacher, mentor, and manager forCentury 21 at the age of 21. Linda found these demanding positionsimportant to enhance the quality of the real estate profession. However,she felt nothing was more satisfying than or as important in real estate asservicing clients and customers with skill, knowledge and care.

Lindaenjoys spending most of her free time working out in the gym or supportingdifferent charities. Linda has an overwhelming passion in helping animalsof all kinds and supporting our military troops. One of her most touchingrescue stories was of 3 starving horses that she found while help rescuingpeople and animals during our last massive wildfire. She was able to get food and medicine to the horses, it took months but they recovered. When it comes to our troops, Linda is usually spearheading any program in support…she certainly appreciates and respects our men and women in uniform.

Linda was proud of her accomplishments in real estate and in her community work. She has earned an enormous amount of real estate awards from “QualityService” certificates to “Double Centurion” trophies within their vast 40 yearcareer. She was honored by the United State of American Armed Forces fortheir support. Linda was presented with an American flag that was flown intheir honor in the Green Zone, Baghdad Iraq. It was her proudest moments.
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