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Reaching deeply into communities to meet people where they are in order to help individuals achieve their dreams and goals is a fundamental characteristic of a good real estate professional.
Julie Tran—by every measure an incredibly accomplished, outstanding agent in her market (with dozens of prestigious awards to her name)—took a further step in 2021 to spearhead the kind of work that can truly change lives.
Working with local community partners and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ IMPACT Council, she organized a “Journey to Homeownership” event focused on Asian and Pacific Islander families, connecting people with assistance and educational programs to help bring them closer to the dream of homeownership.
With a food tasting featuring dishes from different Asian countries and cultures, Tran created a fun experience that made a serious difference in her community.
Inspired by former First Lady Michelle Obama, Tran seeks to prioritize making an impact on people’s lives.
In most states, homesellers are legally required to disclose any known material defects or issues with the property. But that can be a slippery slope. Read more.
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