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Posted about 17 years ago

Denver Real Estate Broker on Bigger Pockets

Welcome to my personal Blog on Bigger Pockets. Mark Edson has been serving Colorado for over 20 years, serving as a search and rescue volunteer, a Police Officer, and now a Real Estate Agent. As a Police Officer Mark has worked as a Hostage Negotiator and a Community Resource Officer, and has learned the value of Customer Service. Mark is dedicated to exceeding your expectations and going above and beyond to meet your real estate needs. Whether you are trying to buy or sell a property, trust in Mark to get the job done right! Mark is also a certified in crime prevention specialist, and will offer a home security survey on your home purchase. Mark is very excited about working with the best locally owned real estate company, Real Estate of the Rockies and their top REALTORS Mark is also proud to call himself a REALTOR, and be a member of the South Metro Denver REALTOR Association.

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  1. Welcome to the site, Mark. Please note that in order to use HTML, you must click the ADVANCED tab when editing or writing your blog. If not, using the WYSIWYG editor is going to be the best way to go. You may want to edit this post to remove the HTML tags, which are showing up.....