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Breckenridge News is brought to you by Executive Resorts Real Estate, Inc.
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Executive Resorts maintains an exceptional staff, ensuring that all clients receive the highest quality service available from a real estate office. We, unlike most agents and offices, work as a team on every sale to provide a seamless transaction every time. Our brokers are Karyn Contino and Naesa Robertson.
We feel it pertinent that our clients feel comfortable working with our staff, so please take a moment to learn a little about each of them.
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Karyn K. Contino, Owner and Broker
Karyn has been in Breckenridge real estate for 30 years, and started Executive Resorts Real Estate in 1980. Over the years, Karyn has sold countless Summit County properties and has become known as the "Expert in Fine Breckenridge Real Estate." She knows the ins and outs of Breck, and has the knowledge and connections to find you the perfect property, be it an investment, mountain getaway, or your 1st home.
Also known as: Karyn Klemow Contino Karen Klemow Contino Karen Kelmow
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| Naesa Robertson, Associate Broker
The northern portion of the state of Louisiana and the small burg of West Monroe hold fond memories from birth. Some 5 years later Soldotna, Alaska would become home, offering an enormous change from the sweltering heat and humidity of the South. My formative years would be spent just south of Anchorage and situated near Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. It was there that I acquired a fervent respect and love for the outdoors, and soon became an avid fisherman, hiker, and camper.
Greater vocational opportunities drew me to Denver in 2000, where I pursued my career in Real Estate, passed my boards, and began work for HOME Real Estate in 2003. Energetic and diligent in my labors, I found much success and gratification selling the metropolitan Denver area.
The lure of the mountains was not to be overlooked. So my husband, who shares my love for wildlife and the outdoors, agreed to relocate. We now find ourselves firmly entrenched in Summit/Park County and the Placer Valley community.
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