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Cristina Vaughn joins RE/MAX Direct as sales associate

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Cristina Vaughn has joined RE/MAX Direct as the newest member of its sales team.

Vaughn, a native San Diegan, and has lived in the Ramona area for over 20 years.

“My first responsibility is to help my buyers and sellers,” said Vaughn. “And my move to RE/MAX will be a significant benefit

Cristina Vaughn 028.WEBto 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 Ramona 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.”

Vaughn said another advantage offered by her new company is the focus on continuing education. 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.

Vaughn, a Certified H.A.F.A Resource Specialist (Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative), is also certified in Short Sale & Foreclosure Resources (SFR).

She, a 2013 candidate for the 5 Star Real Estate Award for Top Scoring Agents in the San Diego region, has held this honor for the past three years as seen in the March issues of San Diego Magazine.

Fewer than 7% of San Diego licensed agents receive this prestigious recognition.

“No other real estate organization has a higher percentage of associates with advanced, professional designations,” said Vaughn. “Keeping on top of the changes in protocol and procedure is extremely important. As an agent, I need to know the latest techniques so I can do the best for my clients.”

RE/MAX Direct is at 1410 Main St. Vaughn may be reached at 760-807-1250.

Her listings and all U.S. home listings in thousands of cities and towns can be found at www.remax.com.

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