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More about Angus Woodbury - Born in Seattle, Washington.
- Moved to Chicago in 1967, where he was raised.
- Worked consistently from the time he was twelve years old.
- Worked as a clerk in a wine and cheese shop after College, this is where he met his wife Lisa, and learned enough about the Wine business to go onto a six year stint as one of Chicago's top Fine Wine Salesmen, eventually becoming Midwest sales manager for a small California Winery. Angus also helped to develop a wine list for La Francais, that won the Wine Spectator's Grand Award.
- Became licensed to sell real estate on February 9, 1989
- Became a Full-Time Realtor on February 9, 1989 for The Prudential Doss Real Estate.
- Sold 17 Homes and was top Referral agent for the company in 1989.
- Became two time winner of the Leading Edge Society Award, ranking in the top 5% of all Prudential agents in the country.
- Won The President's Circle Award for 1994, ranking in the top 4% of all Prudential Agents in the Country.
- Joined RE/MAX Affiliates in June of 1995, and immediately made his mark as a Top Producer.
- RE/MAX 100% Club
- RE/MAX Platinum Club
- RE/MAX Hall of Fame
- Averages more than one family helped every five days
- Is most proud of his repeat clients, and personal referrals from past clients.
- Angus is constantly striving to be a better Real Estate Agent.
- CRS - Certified Residential Specialist
- ABR - Accredited Buyer Representative
- Three Time Wickman Graduate
- Three Time Master Sales Academy Graduate
- Four Time Alumni Club Member
- Coveted 5/50 Award winner
- Certified Homemarketing Specialist by
Prudential Relocation Management - Certified Homefinding Specialist by
Prudential Relocation Management - NAR e-PRO Certified Internet Professional June 5, 2000
- Angus has worked extensively (and successfully) with builders, both in the marketing of their properties, and in the representation of buyer's working with builders.
- Angus is on the "approved" list of many of the top relocation companies.
- Angus works an insane amount of hours, so it is very good that he loves what he does. It's not work if it is your hobby too!
- Angus apparently speaks in third person, and uses his own name too much.
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