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+1 925-575-1602
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2300 1st St Ste 316, Livermore, CA, 94550
b/t Livermore Ave & Mcleod St
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980 ftLivermore Station
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Specialties
Residential Real Estate; Single Family Homes, Condominiums; Buyers Agents, Listing Agent; Marketing, Negotiating; Pleasanton, Sunol, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville
Residing in Livermore, I am very active in the business and non-profit communities. I am known for my uncompromising integrity, high level of customer service, knowledge of the the Tri-Valley area and the Tri-Valley real estate market.
History
Established in 2006.
A home is where memories are created, where life’s passages are marked, and where we share in the warmth and love of our family. Owning a home is about pride, joy and a lifetime of security. Making a decision to buy or sell a home is so important that you should only do business with someone you trust.
The process of buying or selling a home can be very complicated. My goal is to actively listen to you, identify your needs and priorities, and simplify the many steps involved in a real estate transaction. Together, we will achieve your goals while navigating this challenging process.
When working together, I will serve you with the utmost passion and the highest levels of integrity and customer service. I will utilize my experience and negotiation skills to accomplish the best results for you. I will be there for you from the beginning of the transaction, to the end, and beyond. I will work diligently to be your trusted advisor.
I look forward to serving you.
Meet the Business Owner
Mony N.
Business Owner
An immigrant from Cambodia, I spent the first few years of my life in a slave labor camp under the Pol Pot régime, also known as the Killing Fields of Cambodia. In order to escape this treacherous life, I walked from Cambodia to Thailand in 1978 when I was only six years old. Between 1978 and 1982, I lived in several refugee camps in Thailand and the Philippines, finally immigrating to the United States on July 8, 1983 when I was ten years old.
My life in the United States began humbly. I had to dumpster dive the first few months just to survive. After learning a brand new language and adapting to a new culture, I passed the entrance exam into the police academy. I became a police officer in 1995 because I love helping people and being involved in the community. After serving 16 years as a Livermore police officer, I began selling and buying real estate for clients in 2006. Having a sincere passion for real estate, I decided to transition to being a full time real estate agent.