Rachel Van Dinter Joins RE/MAX Prestige as a Sales Agent

Chelmsford, MA, February 14, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Rachel Van Dinter has joined RE/MAX Prestige as the newest member of this dynamic sales team. Van Dinter brings to the office over 13 years of experience in real estate.

“I am committed to providing superior customer service, expertise and attention to detail with the highest level of professionalism and integrity when helping clients buy or sell property," said Van Dinter "And my move to RE/MAX will be a significant benefit to my clients, because RE/MAX has the most powerful name brand in real estate. With nearly 90,000 Sales Associates in more than 80 countries, when I list a property here in Chelmsford, it's exposed to a huge audience. That exposure is driven by the RE/MAX website, www.remax.com, the most visited real estate franchise site, which helps my clients get the best possible price for their home in the least amount of time.”

Van Dinter approaches each day with energy and enthusiasm that she had when she first began her career in real estate. Van Dinter is passionate about real estate and finds working with clients truly rewarding. Her dedication to her clients and honest interest in helping people out allows her to get things done at an efficient and reliable manner. When Van Dinter is not working she loves playing with her two Pomeranians, finding ways to stay healthy and happy, setting new goals, reading, and spending time with her husband and her two sons along with family and friends.

RE/MAX offers real estate courses 24/7, with an online platform that allows Associates to access hundreds of full-length training programs on-demand. RE/MAX Prestige is located at 173 Chelmsford Street, Chelmsford, MA. Rachel Van Dinter can be reached at 978-479-2789 or 978-251-8221.

Van Dinters’ listings and all U.S. home listings in thousands of cities and towns can be found at www.remax.com or listwithus@comcast.net.
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