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Mary Massey entered the St. Louis real estate industry in 1991 and has immensely enjoyed representing both buyers and sellers. Mary's background as an administrator for a systems consulting firm and one of the "big six" accounting firms gives her the needed skills for guiding her clients from point A to point B. It also gives her the ability to tactfully negotiate which makes her an asset to her clients as well as being able to maintain a positive reputation with other realtors in the St. Louis community. | |
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Jill Waxler has been pushing the limits of creative real estate in St. Louis for fourteen years. She graduated from Boston University in 1972, moved to St. Louis with her husband and developed several programs to assist students with learning disabilities. She turned to real estate when her youngest child started school and hasn't looked back. |
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Together, Mary and Jill make quite a team! The two came to know each other when their paths crossed as they collaborated on a joint sale between two different realtors. Their mutual interest in many areas and respect for each other brought them together so they left their respective companies and became a team after each joined RE/MAX. Jill's creativity and Mary's attention to detail are a perfect compliment. So, whether you are looking to buy a new home in St. Louis or sell your existing St. Louis home, Mary and Jill are the real estate team for you. Just ask their many satisfied clients. |
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Donna Weber provides day-to-day help as their transaction coordinator, facilitating the post-contract business and paperwork. Donna, formerly a pharmaceutical sales rep, has four years of real estate experience. She is married and has three children. |
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Mary and Jill are honored to donate a portion of their commissions to the Animal Protective Association of Missouri. Their donations help the APA fund programs such as PetReach. PetReach offers animal assisted activities to patients in hospitals and residents in senior care facilities. The APA also educates children in the St. Louis area in the responsibilities of pet ownership and safe animal interaction. The APA has pioneered |
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| the Domestic Violence Pet Assistance Program which provides a safe foster network for pets of those escaping a frightening life of domestic violence. | ||
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While they do work cooperatively with many local and national agencies, the APA of Missouri does not receive any regular financial assistance from governmental sources, the United Way, or local or national humane organizations, so it is imperative they receive individual donations and we are extremely proud to do so. |
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