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Chris Camacho Joins RE/MAX Advance Realty

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Chris Camacho, a real estate sales professional servicing primarily Miami-Dade County, has joined RE/MAX Advance Realty in South Miami as a Realtor associate. Camacho holds both a real estate agent’s license and a mortgage broker’s license, offering his clients a great combination of experience in both the real estate and mortgage industries.

Chris Camacho

Chris Camacho

“I feel that to be truly successful in real estate, one must have a solid base in mortgage financing to maximize their clients’ financial leverage,” he says. Camacho chose to join RE/MAX Advance Realty based on the camaraderie he observed among the agents. “It is rare to see agents within an office share their tips and ideas on what has made them successful. The synergy in the office is amazing,” he said. “I want to continue to grow my real estate business and assist my clients utilizing any and all resources possible. RE/MAX Advance Realty provides the training and technology that will help me reach my goals.”

Anthony Askowitz, broker/owner of RE/MAX Advance Realty adds, “We are truly lucky to have Chris Camacho join our team. Our company offers its agents unlimited support, training, and great opportunities for growth in the real estate industry. We know that Chris will be a great fit and are excited that he has chosen to partner with our office.”

Camacho grew up in New Bedford, MA and currently resides in Kendall. When he’s not busy assisting clients, he enjoys spending time with his family, cycling, and jogging near his home.

The South Miami Office of RE/MAX Advance Realty is located at 7220 Red Road. To reach Camacho, call his direct line at 786-970-3460.

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  • Michael Reed P.A. says:

    Chris will make a great addition to your office. I have done business with Chris Camacho for a few years and I think very highly of him. Congrats.

    Michael Reed P.A.

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