I am a highly energetic, goal-oriented professional! I have built a reputation for client satisfaction, and I am devoted to making your move as easy as possible. You will have the added benefit of working with an agent who understands your needs when buying, selling, or relocating. Finding the right home is only the beginning. I will assist you every step of the way to ensure smooth sailing.
I am a BIG proponent of Tucson. After in-depth research, my husband and I chose "the old Pueblo" as our home in 1994. Weather, the outdoor lifestyle, cultural diversity, one of 14 U.S. cities featuring the four performing arts, the attributes of being a university town, proximity to many interesting places to visit came together to make Tucson our overwhelming choice.
I participate actively in the Tucson community. Since moving here, I have served as the President of the Board of Directors of the Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona, Secretary of YWCA Board, Vice Chair of Tempo, Treasurer of the Tucson Indian Center Board and member of the Board of Greater Tucson Leadership. I currently serve on the Development Committee of Habitat for Humanity and act as Chair of their Women Build Committee; the Advisory Boards of the Women's Foundation and the YWCA. Coldwell Banker selected me as the recipient of the Dan McEvoy Award for outstanding Community Service in 2004. In 2005, I was recognized by the Tucson Association of Realtors with the Roy P. Drachman Award for Outstanding Community Achievement. I am grateful for the recognition, but the work was reward in and of itself.
Professionally, I believe in continuing education and earning real estate designations. This allows me to feel on top of my game, but also to more effectively serve my clientele.
Sincerely,
Maureen Vosburgh