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RE/MAX Evergreen Welcomes New Brokers Joaquin and Rebecca Robideau
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PORT ANGELES, Wash. - Washingtoner -- RE/MAX Evergreen, a leading real estate brokerage serving Port Angeles and surrounding areas, is pleased to announce the addition of two new brokers to its team: Joaquin Robideau and Rebecca Robideau. This exciting development brings both fresh talent and seasoned expertise to the firm, further strengthening its position in the local real estate market.

Joaquin Robideau joins RE/MAX Evergreen as a newly licensed broker, bringing enthusiasm and a fresh perspective to the real estate industry. His passion for helping clients find their dream homes and his commitment to exceptional service align perfectly with RE/MAX Evergreen's values.

Rebecca Robideau, an experienced broker with an impressive track record, is also joining the RE/MAX Evergreen team. Her extensive knowledge of the local market and proven success in the industry will be invaluable assets to the brokerage and its clients. Rebecca's decision to join RE/MAX Evergreen allows her to work closer to home while continuing to provide top-tier real estate services.

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The addition of Joaquin and Rebecca to RE/MAX Evergreen reflects the company's ongoing commitment to growth and providing exceptional real estate services. Their unique perspectives and individual strengths will contribute significantly to the firm's success in serving the Port Angeles and Sequim communities and beyond.

Shawn Washburn, Owner of RE/MAX Evergreen, expressed his enthusiasm about the new additions to the team. "We are excited to welcome Joaquin and Rebecca to RE/MAX Evergreen. Their individual talents and dedication to client satisfaction align perfectly with our company's values and goals. We're confident that their contributions will enhance our ability to serve our clients and strengthen our position in the Olympic Peninsula's real estate market."

As part of the global RE/MAX network, RE/MAX Evergreen leverages strong brand recognition and extensive resources. The addition of Joaquin and Rebecca Robideau aligns with RE/MAX's strategy of attracting top talent and providing unparalleled support to its brokers .

For more information about RE/MAX Evergreen and its services, please visit https://onlyevergreen.com or contact:

Shawn Washburn
RE/MAX Evergreen
505 E 8th St, Suite B
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-457-6600
Shawnw@olypen.com

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