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Realtor Linda Trevor of RE/Max United Helps Buyers and Sellers for Real Estate, Single Family Homes, Townhouses and Land in Wake County Including Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay Varina

Local REALTOR Team ready to help you buy or sell real estate properties.

2013-06-09
CARY, NC, June 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) Realtor Linda Trevor of RE/Max United in Cary, NC today announced the continuing effort of Linda Trevor & Company, one of Wake County's top real estate teams, to meet the needs of buyers and sellers in handling their real estate transactions in the Wake County area. Linda Trevor services the real estate communities of Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Willow Springs, and Morrisville.

"The real estate market in Wake County has remained fairly steady through the past few years," said Linda Trevor, Realtor with RE/Max United. "Recently, we have been experiencing a positive trend that started in 2012. It is a good time to buy or sell your home and my real estate team is ready to help you with your next real estate transaction."

Linda Trevor & Company is a top-notch, professional real estate staff ready to assist buyers and sellers. Her website offers the best real estate tools, including a Video of The Month, and up-to-date properties for sale in the greater Raleigh marketplace. When you are ready to evaluate a real estate professional to handle your home purchase or sale, remember that Linda Trevor & Company has one of the highest success rates in the Triangle.

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About REALTOR Linda Trevor
Linda Trevor has been a licensed REALTOR since 1998 and leverages her knowledge of real estate in Wake County to help her clients buy and sell property. Her expertise in residential real estate is coupled with a deep desire to make Buyers and Sellers truly informed and happy with their experience. Linda has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS since 2005 and served as President in 2012. Learn more on the web site:
http://lindatrevor.com/home?source=pr-2013-05

For more information, please call Linda Trevor & Company at 919-469-6543.


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[Press-News.org] Realtor Linda Trevor of RE/Max United Helps Buyers and Sellers for Real Estate, Single Family Homes, Townhouses and Land in Wake County Including Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay Varina
Local REALTOR Team ready to help you buy or sell real estate properties.