Realtor Rebecca Samler Earns RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award

Bradenton, Florida, Realtor Receives Prestigious RE/MAX Award.

Bradenton, FL, September 22, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Rebecca Samler has been presented with the RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award, which honors successful agents who have earned more than $1 million in commissions during their careers with the company. In 2011, only less than 2 percent of all RE/MAX affiliates earned this prestigious award.

An associate in the Bradenton office of RE/MAX Alliance Group, Samler has been selling real estate on the Florida Suncoast for more than 18 years, primarily in Bradenton and Anna Maria Island. She is also familiar with Sarasota, Palmetto, Apollo Beach and Ruskin.

RE/MAX is one of the leading real estate franchise companies with the most productive sales force in the industry and a global reach of more than 80 countries. With one of the most recognized brands in the world and one of the most trafficked websites, www.remax.com, RE/MAX leads the industry with experienced, professional agents – agents who are trained and educated through the award-winning RE/MAX University.

The Bradenton office is located at 3007 Manatee Avenue W., Bradenton, FL 34205. Samler can be reached at (941) 737-7955.

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RE/MAX was founded in 1973 by Dave and Gail Liniger, real estate industry visionaries who still lead the Denver-based global franchisor today. RE/MAX is recognized as one of the leading real estate franchise companies with the most productive sales force in the industry and a global reach of more than 80 countries. With a passion for the communities in which its agents live and work, RE/MAX is proud to have raised more than $100 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and other charities. Nobody in the world sells more real estate than RE/MAX. Please visit www.remax.com or www.joinremax.com.
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