Avarelle
is a real estate attorney and broker.Avarelle earned her B.A. degree from UCSD and
her J.D. degree from HastingsCollege of the Law in San Francisco.Avarelle
has been an attorney for over 22 years and a real estate broker for over 18
years. Prior to becoming a full-time real estate
broker, Avarelle was a real estate attorney for O'Melveny & Myers in OrangeCounty.
Avarelle's clients have included home buyers and home sellers, investors,
lending institutions and builders.Avarelle's broad legal and real estate background enhances her ability
to serve her clients.Real estate
related legal services are always provided free of charge to our real estate
clients.
David
is proud to have been named Realtor
of the Yearby
the OrangeCounty Association of Realtors.In
2002 and 2006, David served asPresident of the Southern
California Multiple Listing Service Corporation, one of the largest MLS providers in the
world, serving over 38,000 subscribers in Los Angeles,
Orange and Riverside
counties.In 2001, David was President of the Orange County
Association of Realtors.David
is honored also to be a Director of the California Association of Realtors, and the
National Association of Realtors. David is an advisor to SaddlebackCollege
relating to curriculum for the college's real estate program, and has taught an
orientation program on behalf of the Association of Realtors to new
agents.David is also a contributing
editor for the Realtor News, a
publication for the members of the Orange County Association of Realtors. In 2003, David's book, the"Plain Language Dictionary of Real Estate" was published, and is available on Amazon.com.
David attended UCSD and the LawSchool
at USC.From 1997 to 2004 David was the
#1 agent at Century 21 in San Clemente.Prior to that, David was associated with
Tarbell Realtors for 7 years and was their top high-end agent.David is consistently honored for the
outstanding service that he provides to his clients. We look forward to putting
our combined 40 years of experience to work for you.
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