• First Time RE/MAX Hall of Famer Hits Milestone Early on in His Career,RE/MAX Whatcom County RE/MAX Gateway

    First Time RE/MAX Hall of Famer Hits Milestone Early on in His Career

    A talented Rugby player, new father, second generation Realtor and now a RE/MAX Hall of Famer. Spencer Flannery exudes confidence and rightfully so. Working tirelessly to take over the family business, which began with his father Mike Flannery, back in 2006.  Spencer has spent the last six years soaking up all the knowledge and experience he could, leading him to find immense success helping his clients purchase residential, vacant land, and commercial properties. The RE/MAX Hall of Fame award is given only to realtors who have earned a minimum of one million dollars in commissions.  As you can imagine, that is no small feat in only six years. To earn such a title the groundwork must be laid… hours in the office, numerous calls being made, and no fear in hitting the pavement running, this is the Spencer we know and admire. From Mike Flannery, “I am so proud of the attributes that made this milestone achievement possible for Spence. His determination to do things the right way and his commitment to his customer’s satisfaction guarantees his success. Not to mention he’s not afraid of a little hard work. What’s exciting is that he’s just getting started. Congratulations Spencer.” Mike said it best and we know his clients agree. Spencer has hit the first of many awards he will have in his career, and we are honored to be able to support and follow him through this chapter and every future one. Congratulations Spencer! About Us Thirty years ago, a local girl (Sehome High School, Washington State University, and Western Washington University grad) launched a small start-up with a big dream. Little did RE/MAX Whatcom County founder and CEO Lori Reece know that her company would become not only the most successful brokerage but also respected nationally and across industries. Her team, 90+ sought-after professionals, leads by serving thousands of clients and building market share. Learn, collaborate, be kind. When you’re doing all that—together—you know you’re in RE/MAX Whatcom County, the house that Lori built.

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  • Seattle's first female-owned commercial brokerage, Pacific Partners RE/MAX Gateway, launches with managing director Maria Lindberg,RE/MAX Whatcom County RE/MAX Gateway

    Seattle's first female-owned commercial brokerage, Pacific Partners RE/MAX Gateway, launches with managing director Maria Lindberg

    SEATTLE, WA—January 2023 Meet the Pacific Partners RE/MAX Gateway team—the first female-owned and managed major commercial real estate brokerage in Seattle. Driven by building a sustainable future through dynamic collaboration and lasting partnerships, we offer a wide range of brokerage services. Our CEO, Lori Reece (above), is a visionary leader who has assembled top-tier real estate professionals closing over $1.2 billion in sales last year.  She has run some of the most successful RE/MAX franchises for over 30 years.  Managing Director Maria Lindberg (above) is a 27-year veteran of the commercial real estate industry. She brings a wealth of knowledge with her experience in brokerage, development, and real estate investments in various asset classes, nationally and internationally.  She excels in giving her clients the creative solutions and advice they need to solidify their investment visions through portfolio acquisitions and dispositions.   Pacific Partners' Life Science Division will be led by Director Michael Lindberg (above). His mission is to combine his passion for real estate with his extensive background in laboratory management and research, in order best serve the unique needs of the scientific community.  Join us on our journey as we grow Seattle’s most diverse commercial real estate brokerage. Connect with us to learn how Pacific Partners RE/MAX Gateway can help you reach your real estate goals.   ###  

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  • BONA FIDE! + With law experience and Lummi Island roots, new broker finds place at RE/MAX,RE/MAX Whatcom County RE/MAX Gateway

    BONA FIDE! + With law experience and Lummi Island roots, new broker finds place at RE/MAX

    by Tara Gilligan Reimer + BELLINGHAM, WA—January 2023 This is a story about a new broker and a seasoned one, who work together now, because of the place they came from. Lummi Island, nine square miles, is a tiny gem on the western chain of the San Juan Islands. A five-minute ride on the Whatcom Chief ferry takes you from Gooseberry Point across the channel. The island is dense with Douglas firs, and there are berry and lavender farms. In the blue ocean surround, orcas are often seen. This is the place where Brenda Beeman, newest broker at RE/MAX Whatcom County, grew up with only a couple hundred people. She attended the Beach School, searched for clams and oysters, and feasted on wild blackberries—often with another, younger, and steadfast spirit named Sandi. Thirty years and several careers and life lessons later, Brenda has rejoined her friend, becoming part of Sandi Harmoney’s Dream Home Team NW. Julie Osborn is also part of the award-winning group. … ‘Love the positive energy and entrepreneurial spirit’ Last summer, Brenda decided to make a career change. She reached out to Sandi, who encouraged a possible move to real estate and RE/MAX. RE/MAX Whatcom County founder and CEO, Lori Reece, meets with every serious candidate who is discerning. Brenda is at ease in any environment (more on that). Lori is direct and an industry expert. Between these two confident communicators, the meeting was a success. Brenda recounts, “Lori told me, ‘Go make your way, girl!’” Another pivot toward RE/MAX was made. Brenda earned her broker license in November, and she appreciates the collaboration at the brokerage. “I love the positive energy and entrepreneurial spirit,” Brenda says. “Everyone is incredibly helpful and encouraging.” … 30 years of experience in criminal justice Coming from her previous work, Brenda can easily read people—their engagement, body language, and verbal responses—a strength for brokers. “I spent 30 years working in criminal justice,” Brenda explains. In 1995, she answered a law firm’s blind ad and went to work as a public defender’s paralegal. In every US county, the public defender’s office ensures that every person charged with a crime receives legal defense. But the stress of ensuring this important American right can often fall to the paralegal and her duties. Paralegals work long hours, manage offices, research cases, and prepare and edit legal documents. Their tasks have direct impacts on the outcomes of cases. “In that work,” Brenda elaborates, “you have to be patient, give direction when needed, and know when to put down your boundaries.” She’s worked the worst cases: homicide, assault, child abuse. But out of that work history, she offers something unexpected, too—the importance of positive work cultures, like the one she found at RE/MAX. In any field, she says, the wrong person in a leadership position can wreak havoc. Not having positive control at work can affect your health and family life. Brenda’s insight on organizational cultures led her to make a change. … Real estate is in the family history Luckily, real estate is not new to this fourth-generation Whatcom native. “My grandfather was a brigadier general in the Army,” Brenda recalls. “He became a realtor for the Yeakel brokerage, working mainly in Normandy Park.” This is a small town with historic and dense neighborhoods, south of Seattle, tucked up to the water’s edge of Puget Sound. Picking up her family’s line of work, now with training and a stellar team, Brenda is setting goals. “I’m outside my comfort zone,” she says, not something that every new broker is secure enough to admit. She’s excited for the coming year. … Sometimes the place where you started becomes the place you return to. Now at RE/MAX and only 24 miles from her childhood home on Lummi Island, Brenda is leveraging her hard-earned career experience while also circling back to the first good things. With Sandi and Julie on the Dream Home Team NW, she’s finding her way in a new career that she loves. About Us! Thirty years ago, a local girl (Sehome High School, Washington State University, and Western Washington University grad) launched a small start-up with a big dream. Little did RE/MAX Whatcom County founder and CEO Lori Reece know that her company would become not only the most successful brokerage but also respected nationally and across industries. Her team, 90+ sought-after professionals, leads by serving thousands of clients and building market share. Learn, collaborate, be kind. When you’re doing all that—together—you know you’re in RE/MAX Whatcom County, the house that Lori built. # # #

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