RE/MAX welcomes Samuel Salibian, covering Winchester sales

Winchester Star, MA
March 22 2009

RE/MAX welcomes Samuel Salibian, covering Winchester sales

By Staff reports
Sun Mar 22, 2009, 02:05 PM EDT

Winchester, MA –
RE/MAX Leading Edge, 311 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, has just
announced the recent addition of agent Samuel Salibian of Belmont,
covering real estate in Arlington, Winchester, Belmont, Cambridge,
Somerville, Lexington, Watertown, Medford, Malden and surrounding
areas.

`I am delighted to join the team of dedicated real estate
professionals at RE/MAX Leading Edge,’ said Salibian. `I take pride in
working in such a fast growing real estate office with proven success
in Arlington and Winchester. I have built my professional reputation
around total commitment to customer service and am committed to
providing my clients dependable professional service with a personal
touch.’

As a full-time real estate professional of nearly 20 years, Salibian
services general residential real estate, with a specialized focus in
sales of multi-families, 1031 Tax Exchange and investment
properties. Prior to joining RE/MAX of New England, Salibian worked at
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Arlington for 13 years, as
well as six years at Century 21 Benoit Realty in Somerville and
Cambridge.

In addition to his extensive real estate experience, Salibian has also
worked as a Consultant Design Engineer in Beirut, Lebanon, and has
served as Head of the Electrical/Mechanical Division, at MANCO
Contracting Company in Doha, Qatar. Salibian is an active constituent
in the Armenian Community, and a member of Armenian Assembly of
America, AGBU, TCA, and Armenian Cultural Foundation in Arlington.

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