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Sell or buy Real Estate Property. Homes for sale in Washington, D.C. Metro area (including Virginia and Maryland Counties). |
| Kelvin Reaves, Esq. |
| http://kelvinreaves.com |
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Hello! I am Kelvin Reaves, Esq. I am 36 years old and a resident of Rockville, MD. I have been in the real estate business for 8 years. I am a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., the National Association of Realtors and the Greater Capital Association of Realtors. I attended the University of Maryland at College Park where I obtained my bachelor’s degree in 1996. I then attended The American University’s Washington College of Law where I received my Juris Doctor in 1999. My focus was on business development and real estate law courses while receiving my legal training. I am licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Connecticut. After law school, I had the pleasure of clerking for the Honorable DeLawrence Beard, Chief Judge of the Montgomery County, Maryland Circuit Court. After my clerkship, I practiced law as an associate for Bennet & Bennet, a law firm in DC focusing on telecommunications law. After three years of practicing law, I began the transition in to real estate by organizing groups of investors to acquire properties in the DC Metro area. After a few transactions, I knew that I needed to make a career change and I left the practice of law and joined Long & Foster as a real estate agent. I am currently a licensed real estate agent in DC, Maryland and Virginia. After working for Long & Foster for nearly a year, I decided to join ReMax Allegiance in Washington, DC on Capitol Hill. I worked for the #1 Remax Sales Team in Washington, DC for two years. Recently, I have gone out on my own and I am a an independent agent at RE/MAX Allegiance in Washington, DC. I draw from my legal background to provide excellent service to my clients in the DC area with a strong focus on Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, and northern Virginia. My clients range from home buyers and sellers to investors buying dilapidated buildings for condominium conversions. |
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