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Village Realty's Top Sellers Honored

The top three sales producers, best sales team and the "Rookie of the Year" were honored at a celebration breakfast.

Press Release:

Sierra Madre's paid tribute to their top three producers of last year, a dynamite sales team and recognized their "Rookie of the Year" at an awards breakfast at in Sierra Madre.

Realtor Nazee Rix was the office's top producer for 2011, followed by Emily Duggan and Jackie Adaimy. The coveted "Rookie of the Year" award, reserved for newcomers to the business, was given to Mechelle Valenzuela.

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Village Realty's top producing sales team ranked number one out of all the Century 21 sales teams in the San Gabriel Valley. The team, which dubbed themselves "The Village People," are all related- it is comprised of former manager of Village Realty Mike Lepore, who has over 30 years of experience, his daughter Kris Mathison and his grandson, Brian Franklin. The team also finished number two in the region, which includes much of the Greater Los Angeles area.

Century 21 Village Realty, along with the Ludecke Century 21 office in Arcadia, are ranked number one and two in sales for the San Gabriel Valley. In the L.A. region, Village Realty is ranked as number 14.

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About Nazee Rix:

Rix, a Bradbury resident and mother of two, has been a consistent top sales producer for the Sierra Madre office. For the first half of the year she posted the highest number of home sales with the highest sales volume. Managing broker Andy Bencosme credits her success to having the utmost dedication to her business and an understanding of her client’s individual needs. Her expansive knowledge of the various real estate markets in the vicinity and her honesty in business also play a very important factor in her success in the business so early on in her career.

About Emily Duggan:

Duggan is a long time resident of Sierra Madre and has been with Century 21 Village for 22 years. Emily offers her clients the talents of a smart and savvy realtor who knows the foothill areas thoroughly. For both buyers and sellers, Emily also puts her experience and contacts to work. Contractors, handymen, painters, decorators and landscapers, Emily has all their names and numbers.

While industry awards are always appreciated, Bencosme has often noted that it’s the extra effort and personal attention that Emily gives her clients that makes her among the most sought after agents in the area. She personally supervises everything from a home’s preparation, staging and photography to guiding a client through inspections, loan and escrow requirements. As further proof of her success, Emily has repeatedly been voted real estate’s “Best of the Best” Realtor in a local newspaper reader’s poll.

About Jackie Adaimy:

Jackie is a native of Lebanon and  an Arcadia resident.  She not only speaks fluent English but is also fluent in Arabic and French. When asked about her professional philosophy, Adaimy responded “to be honest and open at all times, buyers and sellers want and need to know all of the facts before they make some of the most important decisions in their lives and it is my job to provide everything they need to help them make those decisions.” Adaimy a veteran Realtor has been with Village for 19 years and has consistently placed in the top three producing agents.

About Mechelle Valenzuela:

Raised in Pasadena, Valenzuela studied Business at Pasadena City College. She now lives in Monrovia and is a wife and proud mother of 2 little girls. She is an active volunteer at in Sierra Madre where she serves on the PTA Board. Bencosme said that Mechelle has been successful in her new career due to "her attention to detail, hard work and dedication to her clients.”

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