Windermere Real Estate opens Peninsula office
Published 4:00 pm Tuesday, January 18, 2005
- Windermere Real Estate opens Peninsula office
CAMAS – In the latest news relating to the Peninsula’s booming real estate market, Windermere Real Estate’s Camas-based affiliate, Windermere/Crest Realty Co., opened the doors of its new office in Long Beach last Friday.
Windermere/Crest Realty Co., is owned by Camas residents Linda and Steve Stoller, who have owned property in Long Beach for the past eight years.
“We have experienced the beauty of the Peninsula and have realized that the community is growing. We believe that the community will benefit from a family-oriented business like Windermere/Crest Realty Co. that offers local expertise, access to top-rate resources for home buyers and sellers, and a commitment to first-class service,” said Linda Stoller.
Stoller has been active in residential real estate for more than 20 years and began her career alongside her father, who owned and operated Lorenz Realty in Camas for more than 40 years.
The new office, which will be located at 1410 U.S. Highway 101 in Long Beach, will initially include five real estate associates. Lisa Bonney, who has lived on the Peninsula since 1973 and has worked as a real estate associate since 1986, is the office’s sales manager.
Community members can reach Bonney and the company’s Long Beach associates at 642-5600.
Windermere/Crest Realty Co. owners Linda and Steve Stoller of Camas last week opened a new real estate office on U.S. Highway 101 in Seaview near the Pacific Avenue intersection, the former Dick Reiners office. Long-time Peninsula resident Lisa Bonney, right, is the manager of the new Windermere branch. Windermere has grown to become the leading real estate company in the West, with more than 200 offices serving communities in seven states and British Columbia.