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REAL ESTATE MARKET UPDATE FOR METRO PHOENIX.No matter the market's conditions, the key to making an informed real estateinvestment decision is always the same. Find a professional who hasextensive market knowledge, has experience closing multiple transactionand find someone with a reputation beyond reproach.What We Can Do For You TodayThe Valley's home market changes on a weekly basis, so what you read in the local newspaper or watch on a local newscast is "old news". We offer our clients 10 years of real estate expertise & market research. We advise sellers, buyers & investors. And, although we have been recognized for our award winning production, we realize awards will not sell your home. We offer our clients; experience managing & negotiating transactions.
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The Mullan's Business Legacy For three generations, the Mullan family has been serving Phoenix area neighbors. Read Mullan, owner of Read Mullan Ford, set the family standards high, back in 1945. Read was very well know for being a successful business owner who built his business on integrity and with a strong commitment to customer service. His legacy of being a fair minded employer and business owner is so well know that Phoenicians still speak of him 40 years after his retirement.
Ned Mullan, our father, was the owner of the first automotive leasing company in Arizona. Mullan's Southwest Auto Lease was in existence from the mid 1950's to the early 1990's. Like his father before him, Ned's business trademark was his commitment to providing a high level of customer service to his clients, and doing so with integrity. As our grandfather and father before us, we are committed to providing a high level of service to our real estate clients. We do so with integrity and with a great deal of family pride. As you have read, we have more at stake. Sincerely, Timothy Read Mullan
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