Local Realtor Marti Reeder receives President’s Award from John L. Scott

Realtor® Marti Reeder of Kent recently received the 2010 President’s Award from John L. Scott for her real estate work last year. She and several other agents received awards last week in a ceremony hosted by J. Lennox Scott, Chairman and CEO of John L. Scott, in the company’s Kent office.

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  • Friday, March 4, 2011 2:39pm
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Kent Realtor Marti Reeder recently received the 2010 President’s Award from John L. Scott for her real estate work.

Kent Realtor Marti Reeder recently received the 2010 President’s Award from John L. Scott for her real estate work.

Realtor® Marti Reeder of Kent recently received the 2010 President’s Award from John L. Scott for her real estate work last year. She and several other agents received awards last week in a ceremony hosted by J.

Lennox Scott, Chairman and CEO of John L. Scott, in the company’s Kent office.
This is the fourth year in a row the Kent Realtor® has won a President’s Award from John L. Scott.

In addition, in the local John L. Scott office, Reeder was named Top Producer and Top Salesperson during the second and fourth quarters and Top Listing Agent during the first and third quarters of 2010. She was also named a Five Star Real Estate Agent for Overall Satisfaction in the December 2010 issue of Seattle Magazine.

With more than 25 years of industry experience, Reeder has worked in the John L. Scott office on Kent’s East Hill for the last six years. She is a certified buyer’s and seller’s representative, and she specializes in pre-foreclosure properties and short sales. For more information about Reeder, visit http://www.martireeder.com.




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