Archive for the ‘Bob Deville and Bob Bennion’ Category

10 New Agents Join Windermere Coachella Valley In May

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Windermere Real Estate is proud to announce the addition of these new real estate professionals to its Coachella Valley offices in the month of May.

Please welcome Victoria Calender, Rancho Mirage; Dan Conover, Palm Desert Cook and Hovley; Angie Dominguez, La Quinta; Daniel Dominguez, La Quinta; Kathy Dool, La Quinta; Gloria Gutierrez, Cathedral City; Penny Poynter, Indian Wells Main; Cyra Valenzuela Cathedral City; Juan-Carlos Vizaga, Cathedral City and Susan Zazzetti, Palm Springs South.

“As we continue to grow, opening new offices in Cathedral City and Indio, we offer full coverage for Buyers and Sellers in the Coachella Valley, as well as the surrounding areas,” says Windermere owner Bob Deville.

New San Diego Windermere Office Opens

Monday, June 7th, 2010

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Windermere Southern California is pleased to announce the opening of our newest San Diego office, conveniently located in the heart of Downtown, just blocks from the Convention Center and the Historic Gas Lamp District.

Representing some of San Diego’s finest properties, Windermere Signature Properties serves buyers and sellers from the vibrant Downtown area to the beach communities of the North County. Office owners, Francine Finn and Raye Scott, offer over 45 years of combined real estate expertise.

“We are very proud to have Francine and Raye as the newest members of our Windermere Southern California family,” says Bob Deville, Windermere Services Representative for Southern California. “Their stellar reputation in the real estate industry and the respect they receive from their peers is typical of what Windermere Owners represent.”

Office location is 560 First Avenue, San Diego CA 92101, phone 619-481-6300.

The Shams Real Estate Group Joins Windermere

Friday, May 14th, 2010

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Windermere Real Estate Coachella Valley is proud to announce the recent association of The Shams Group. “Niloo and Negin are a formidable force within our local real estate community and we are proud to have them on our team,” says Windermere owner Bob Deville.

Fraternal twins Niloo & Negin Shams started The Shams Group real estate in 1990, and are established industry leaders in the valley’s real estate market. They have more than 20 years experience, listing and selling properties in some of the desert’s most prestigious communities, and they provide their clients with expert knowledge in the high-end luxury home market. The Shams Group will continue to operate as a team, working out of their current office at 75-270 Highway 111, Suite 204, in Indian Wells.

With over $500,000,000 in sales, The Shams Group is among the top 1% of agents nationwide. They pride themselves in effectively marketing their portfolio of luxury homes globally. They are members of Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate and FIABCI International, both powerful global real estate networks with more than 5000 offices and 80,000 top real estate professionals worldwide.

Joining Windermere was a natural progression in providing the highest level of exposure and service to their clients. “We strive to exceed our clients’ expectations with global market reach and with the real estate services we provide. We have associated ourselves with the best available luxury real estate networks worldwide to provide maximum exposure and now we proudly have joined the leading real estate company in the desert area,” says Niloo Shams.

“Windermere provides us with all the tools we need to ensure the absolute best service to our discriminating buyers and sellers. It all makes for a real estate experience that is seamless and enjoyable,” says Negin Shams.

Together The Shams Group and Windermere provide a powerful Real Estate force for buyers and sellers of luxury homes. The Shams Group can be reached at (760) 340-6300.

Windermere Gains 15 New Agents In April

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Windermere Real Estate is proud to announce the addition of the following new real estate professionals to our Coachella Valley offices in the month of April.

Nancy Beaty, Indian Wells Main; John Wyninegar, Rancho Mirage; Ed Siegel La Quinta; Mark Gutkowski, Palm Springs South; Peter Walsh, Palm Springs Main; Will Cook III, Palm Springs Main; Jean Van Beveran, Palm Springs Main; Ramon Lara, Rancho Mirage; Laura Cervantes, Rancho Mirage; Madelin Ferguson, Rancho Mirage; Candida Garcia, La Quinta; Vicky Lucas, Rancho Mirage; Leisha Larsen, Indian Wells Main; Mauro Lupian, La Quinta and Lauren Boucher, Palm Desert San Pablo.

“Our real estate market continues to improve and as we continue to grow with new agents and offices throughout the Coachella Valley, our Broad Exposure is benefiting both Buyers and Sellers,” says Windermere owner Bob Deville “The way things look for us I think we will have a longer season this year, as we did last year.”

Valery Neuman Ranks Number One For 2009 Coachella Valley Real Estate Sales

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

valery neumanWindermere Broker/Associate Valery Neuman has registered over $58,000,000 in CLOSED SALES Transactions for 2009.

“With 4,130 licensed real estate agents in the desert, Neuman is solid proof that hard work, tenacity and always placing her clients’ best interest first has established Valery Neuman as a true leader,” says Bob Deville, owner of Windermere Real Estate Coachella Valley.

Valery Neuman has been a licensed real estate professional in California since 1991 and living in the desert since 1992. She represents many of the most expensive and exclusive properties in the Coachella Valley and enjoys a very discriminating client base of Buyers from around the country. “Real Estate is my golf game,” says Valery. “Although real estate is serious business, I find great satisfaction in assisting buyers and sellers to successfully reach their real estate goals.”

“To achieve $58,000,000 in closed sales in a very challenging year is an inspiration not only to her fellow real estate professionals, but it is also encouraging to Buyers and Sellers,” says Deville. “In our ever-changing real estate industry there will always be buyers and sellers. It is imperative that a successful agent not only be in tune with the economic climate of their specific market areas and region, but just as importantly they must adapt with the changing market.”

Rancho Mirage Flagship Office Celebrates One Year Anniversary

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

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Windermere Real Estate agents from Rancho Mirage gathered on April 6, 2010, to celebrate the one year anniversary of moving into the new Corporate headquarters at 71-691 Highway 111 in Rancho Mirage.

Pictured (top) are Lesley Rosenthal, her husband Stan Rosenthal, Joel Cohen and owner Bob Deville. Pictured (bottom) are Windermere agents David Giusti, Scott Palermo, David Sidley and Brenda Scott.

Windermere Contributes $5,000 To YMCA Fundraiser

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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Photo top: from left to right: Windermere agents Richard Paoletti (PDSP) and Sherri Forbes (La Quinta); Windermere Brokers Sandy Beakey, Charlie White, Neil Lingle YMCA Campaign Co-chair,  Broker Don Rossignol and Rob Ballew, YMCA CEO.

Photo bottom: from left to right: Windermere agents Richard Paoletti (PDSP) and Sherri Forbes (La Quinta); Rob Ballew, YMCA CEO; Windermere Brokers Charlie White, Sandy Beakey and Don Rossignol, and Neil Lingle, YMCA Campaign Co-chair.

The Palm Springs/Palm Desert YMCA recently kicked off their annual fund-raising drive with an awards ceremony to rival the Oscars. Windermere Real Estate Coachella Valley helped get the 2010 Sustaining Campaign off to a great start with a contribution of $5,000 from the Windermere Foundation.

“Every time a Windermere sales associate sells a home, a donation is made to the Windermere Foundation,” explains Windermere Coachella Valley owner Bob Deville. “Windermere’s commitment to serving our communities goes beyond providing the best in real estate services. Windermere reaches out to help address the challenges faced by homeless and low-income families in the communities where we live and work, through grants from the Windermere Foundation,” adds Deville.

Annual CDAR Easter Fundraiser A Success

Friday, March 26th, 2010

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Windermere Real Estate agents and brokers contributed over $1,600 in Easter Baskets to the California Desert Association of Realtors Scholarship Fund and Save-A-Pet, at the Annual “C.D.A.R. Easter Basket Auction” held on Thursday, March 25th.

Realtors from Palm Desert, Indian Wells, Rancho Mirage and La Quinta contributed Easter baskets to the California Desert Association of Realtors which were auctioned off to fellow Realtors and other members of the Real Estate community. Awards were also given for Most Creative, Most Beautiful and Most Humorous baskets, for which Windermere won the award for Most Creative.

“Windermere has always had a core philosophy of giving back to the community and our agents were happy to participate in the Easter Basket Auction to assist the Scholarship Fund and Save-A-Pet,” noted Windermere Real Estate Coachella Valley owner Bob Deville.

Pictured above, from left to right: Windermere brokers Charlie White, Sandy Beakey, Don Rossignol, Emily DiSimone and Diana Weiss.

Being The Best Was The Goal – Becoming #1 Was The Result

Friday, February 26th, 2010

“We didn’t plan to be #1 in home sales in the Coachella Valley. We planned to be the best real estate company in the desert area. Becoming #1 was the result,” said Windermere SoCal co-owners Bob Bennion and Bob Deville at yesterday’s All-Agent meeting held at the Rancho Rancho Las Palmas Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage. 

Keynote speaker, Patrick Veling, Principal of Real Data Strategies, discussed Windermere’s current market dominance and strategies for 2010. All strategies and statistics aside, everyone was in agreement that the ultimate goal, as always, is to provide the best real estate solutions and services to our valued home buyers and sellers.

Windermere Attends The Rammy Awards

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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Windermere Southern California owner, Bob Deville was recently nominated Business Man of the Year by the Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce. Rancho Mirage office Managing Broker, Diana Weiss, was nominated Business Woman of the Year. Pictured above are Bob and Diana, along with fellow Realtors who attended the recent Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce Rammy Awards. Photo (from left to right) Dan McGeary, Jane Comelli, Trent Tiecke (standing), Bob Deville, Brenda Scott (standing), Diana Weiss, Alvin Greenwalt, Joel Cohen (standing) and his wife Susan. Photo courtesy of Realtor Terry Nelson.

Thank You For Your Continued Loyalty And Business

Friday, December 18th, 2009

windermere-christmas-greeting-09-250pxWe would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our Windermere clients a Healthy, Safe and Happy Holiday Season. We appreciate the trust our Windermere clients have graced us with and promise to continue placing our clients first and foremost in all their real estate needs.

Windermere Coachella Valley has enjoyed considerable growth over the last 8 years and this would not be possible without our loyal clients. As the leader in real estate in every city in the Coachella Valley we firmly believe our buyers and sellers and real estate–related clients can look forward to a prosperous 2010.

We THANK YOU for your continued loyalty and business. Bob & Bob

Living It Up At The Living Desert

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
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Windermere So Cal owners, Bob Deville (left) and Bob Bennion (right), hosted the Annual Holiday Party at The Living Desert In Palm Desert. The country-themed celebration of the season was held on Friday the 11th and attended by hundreds of Windermere Coachella Valley agents and guests. Below, partiers danced the night away to the Kelly Rae Country Music Band.

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Windermere Real Estate Continues To Gain Great Agents

Friday, December 4th, 2009

RANCHO MIRAGE (Calif.) – December 3, 2009 – Windermere Real Estate is proud to announce the addition of its new real estate professionals to their Coachella Valley offices since November 1.

Robin Black, La Quinta
Iain Brown, La Quinta
John W. Butler, Rancho Mirage
Linda Crouse, Palm Desert San Pablo
Ross Crowe, Palm Desert San Pablo
William Doner, La Quinta
Bonnie Hart, Old Town La Quinta
Joan Hobin, Palm Desert San Pablo
Bob Hughes, Palm Springs
Main Kris Jones, Old Town La Quinta
Joy Kane, Palm Springs South
Art Koupas, La Quinta
David Lang, Old Town La Quinta
Christine Marra, Indian Wells Main
Patricia Mehall, Indian Wells Main
Carol-Lynne Mittelbusher, La Quinta
Carmen Morris, Indian Wells Main
Tony Otten, Palm Springs Main
John Ulf, La Quinta
Lori Webb-Carroll, Palm Desert San Pablo

“As Windermere continues to dominate the Coachella Valley in Sales Dollar Volume and new listings, we are also attracting great realtors, from throughout the valley as well as Southern California. Attention to detail and professionalism is priority with our Windermere agents and it is evident in the trust that our Buyers and Sellers instill us with,” says Windermere owner Bob Deville.

Windermere Real Estate is the leading residential real estate network in the desert area today, with more than 625 local agents.

Windermere Real Estate offices are located in Palm Springs, Palm Springs South, Rancho Mirage, On-Site office at The Club at Morningside in Rancho Mirage, On-Site office at The Springs Country Club in Rancho Mirage, On-Site office at Deep Canyon Tennis Club in Palm Desert, Palm Desert (San Pablo), Palm Desert (Cook & Hovley), Indian Wells Main, Indian Wells Luxury Homes & Estates, La Quinta and Old Town La Quinta, as well as Garner Valley and Lake Arrowhead.

We Salute Our Military Veterans

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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The years of military service given by our Coachella Valley Windermere agents (listed below) spans six decades, from the 1950s to the the present.

“We’re proud of all our Windermere agents. But we’re extra proud of our military veterans each year on Veterans Day,” say Bob Deville and Bob Bennion. 

Richard Albers – 1958-1960
US Navy, Lt. LG.

Jim Atwood – 1956-1966
USAF on active duty early in the cold war from 1956 to 1959 flying in SAC B-47’s. I retired as a Captain from inactive reserve in 1966.

Jack Banks Served – 1969-1976
Oregon National Guard (Army) assistant to Brigade Surgeon.

Bruce Blomgren – Served 1968-1972
Vietnam war era vet. US Air Force, Grade E-4, Computer Maintenance Specialist.

Ted Broome – 1960-1964
Served in the USAF.I attended the USAF Russian Language School at Indiana University.

Joe Cain – Served 1954-1957
I was an air force pilot for three years, between wars. I never shot or bombed anyone in anger! Very proud to have been a vet.

David Carden – Served 1968- 1970
I was a medic for 18 months with the 82nd Airborne in Vietnam, was a Specialist 5 at discharge and was honored to receive the Bronze Star for my service. Upon my return from Vietnam I served as the NCOIC for Medical Processing at the Presidio San Francisco.

Ed Cullinan – Served 1950-1967
Enlisted at the age of 17 in the U.S. Marine Corps; went thru boot camp at Paris Island, South Carolina; advanced infantry training at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and from there to Camp Pendleton. Later stationed in Vietnam for two years. Main job was land mine warfare and demolitions. Honorably discharged in 1967 at the rank of sergeant.

Richard Cusolito – 1957-1961
I spent four and a half years in the Air Force. Boot camp at Lackland AFB Training and work at Travis AFB. Three and a half years RAF Station, Upper Heyford England, 3918th Air Police Squadron. Terrific years that I would gladly do all over again.

Raleigh DeBow – Served 1951-1953
During the Korean “Conflict” I was drafted. I was in the US Army Infantry, at Fort Ord, CA (training), Far East Command (Assigned to a Regimental Combat Team in Okinawa). Honorably Discharged as Sergeant in 1953.

Jerry Doherty – Served 1960-1964
I served in the U. S. Marine Corps. Attained the rank of Corporal (E-4) as a Repair Shop Machinist. Honorable Discharge.

John Donnelly – Served 1966-1968
U.S. Army, 1st Lt Infantry, Fort Benning, GA and U.S. Army Pacific.

John Easton USN CTRC – Served 1960-1980.
Current area president if Navy League of U.S

Bob Eisenman Served – 13 years during WWII in the Pacific.
U.S. Navy and U.S. Army in Korea.

Richard Engle – Served 1966-1969
Staff Sergeant, US Army Security Agency.

Jim Fry – Served 1968-1971
I’m a Vietnam veteran and spent one full year in Vietnam, during the war.

Bob Garmisa – Served 1962-1968
U.S. Army. I was a Hospital Unit Medic. Total of six years service, both active and reserves.

Mike Z. Haque – Served 1998-2005
Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. I was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, 29 Palms, CA and Parris Island, South Carolina. My military occupation was Logistics, Martial Arts Trainer and Marksmanship Trainer.

Stephen Hodge – Served 1970-1971
I am a Vietnam vet having served aboard the nuclear “Fast-Attack” submarine “Sargo” in the South China Sea in 1970-71 which was home ported in Pearl Harbor and Subic Bay Philippines. We were submerged for two months at a time (without surfacing) collecting data and “monitored” activity in a huge area of ocean as well as some coastal “interests”. It was scary and exciting and sometimes dangerous. I was very proud to have served.

Darrel Hume Served 1970-1976
U.S. Army Reserve.

Randy Kuehnel – Served 1969-1971
I was in the Army from March 1969 to March 1971. I was one of our country’s last draftees. I served in the Military Police and also played golf for the Army on the Fort Ord golf team. This was the height of the Vietnam war and also “Flower Power”. I was stationed at Presidio of San Francisco and later at Fort Ord.

Ron Lindemann – Served 3 years during the Korean conflict.
I love the word conflict the political spin placed on this war which still has 15,000 troops on the Southern border of Korea. More men and women were lost in this “Conflict” than in the 2nd World War. The totals exceeded 50,000 lost. I served in the US Army and trained 16 weeks in Fort Ord, California. Sent to Fort Benning, Georgia to attend Officers Candidate School for 16 weeks. Sent back to Fort Ord to run 8 week schools in Advanced Infantry Training at the East Garrison out side of Fort Ord. (We lived in tents in the woods.) Snipper School, Dog Training, and rapid firing weapons not taught in the 16 weeks of basic training. The schools kept me out of that hell hole and when my time became too short to serve as an officer in the theater of combat they sent me to Europe with our troops stationed our side of Frankfort. I closed out my tour in the European theater and pleased to say the Russions didn’t come back over the line although they always had their troops within eyesite aong the borders outside of Fulda, Germany. The cold war was in full swing. I received an honorable discharge.

Jack Livengood – Served 1966-1973
Air Force (Air Nat’l Guard) 142nd Fighter Group.

Byron J. Lohman – Served 1984 – 1988
Served in the USAF at Los Angeles Air Force Station. I served as contract negotiator for the Anti-Satellite and Space Shuttle based SDI (Star Wars) experiments, Project Engineer for the F-15 GPS Receiver and as Assistant Executive officer for the Commander, Space Systems Division. Honorably discharged as Captain in 1988.

Edward J. Marteka – Served 1965-1966
I took ROTC in college and as a Lt I was an Airborne officer assigned to a STRAC unit. Trained at Fort Gordon and Fort Benning, I jumped out of C 130’s as a stick leader. Later, I was a Commanding Officer of a 600 man Company, for which I earned an Army Commendation Medal. I loved the Army.

Ray Martin – Served 1965-1969
I was in the Navy for four years. However, I was never on a ship, I was always stationed with the Marines, since I was a Hospital Corpsman.

Dan Mobley – Served 1962-1965
I was honorably discharged from the Marines in January 1965, after three years of service. I served at the Cuban Crisis and then in Okinawa and Japan for two years. I was a corporal when I left.

Frank Montiforte – Served 1955-1957
US Army 7th Army Transportion Corps. stationed in Zirndorf, Germany.

Leslie Munger – Served 1976-1979
Iin the Army Reserves for 2 years I was a secretary to the colonel of the Armed Forces Reserve Center. I was in Southern California.

Terry Nelson – Served 1968-1972
I enlisted in the U.S. Navy and grew to the rate of E-5. I was stationed at Naval Air Station Miramar, San Diego with “Fighter Squadron VF-213″ (World Famous Black Lions). We flew thirteen F-4 Phantom jets (2 seaters – Pilot and Navigator) on the USS Kitty Hawk-CVA 63 (aircraft carrier). I had three oversea tours (6-9 months each) in the Tonkin Gulf (off Vietnam) on this carrier and with squadron VF-213. During our combat missions, I would work in the pilots Ready Room and man the “sound powered” phones. I would track our pilots/jets departures/arrival times and relay any issues/mishaps to our Squadraon’s Commanding Officer. I am proud to be a Veteran and served our country…even during a time as controversial as the Vietnam War.

Howard Richcreek – Served 1953-1955
I was a Lieutenant in the Air Force during the Korean Conflict. My tour of duty was at Elmendorf AFB in Anchorage, Alaska.

Stanley Rosenthal – Served 1959-1962
Army 3rd Armored Cavalry F troop for three years. Fort Meade MD and Germany, M 60 Tank Commander SP/4.

Peter Schmidt – 1967-1972
U.S. Army Reserves (USAR) Drill Instructor.With less than 180 continuous active service days, however, I do not qualify for Veteran Benefits.

Roger A. Sullivan – Served 1970-73
U.S. Navy.

Paul Vincent – Served 1958-1962
I served in the United States Marine Corps for 4 years, during which time I was assigned to a helicopter squadron. I spent time in the far east including Okinawa, Japan, the Philippines and finally in Thailand, where we supported the Laotian Army. This was a time leading up to the war in Vietnam.

Scott Woodard Served – 1984-1989
In the U.S. Coast Guard my duties were Search and Rescue and Maritime Law Enforcement. My many titles included Boarding Officer, Coxswain, EMT and Weapons and Petty Officer.

Photo: Palm Springs agent David Cardin in Vietnam, 1969.

18 New Agents Join Windermere In October

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Windermere Real Estate is proud to announce the addition of 18 new agents to their Coachella Valley offices.

Neil Curry, Palm Springs South
Mimi David, Palm Desert Cook/Hovley
Lewis Gravante, Palm Springs South
Phyllis Hastings, Palm Desert San Pablo
Jordan Klug, Palm Desert San Pablo
Bob Marshall, Palm Desert Cook/Hovley
Danielle McGuy, La Quinta
Mitchel Mills, Palm Springs Main
Maurice Minno, Palm Springs South
Dan Mobley, Indian Wells Main
Ann Molina, Palm Springs South
Janet Perryman, La Quinta
Alex Rechtorik, La Quinta
Doreen Sabia, Palm Springs Main
Jean Spisak, La Quinta
Debbie Stendell, Palm Desert San Pablo
Jeanette Walzel, La Quinta
Chris Workmon, Indian Wells Main

“As Windermere continues to dominate the Coachella Valley in Sales Dollar Volume and new listings, we are also attracting great realtors, from throughout the valley as well as Southern California. Attention to detail and professionalism is priority with our Windermere agents and it is evident in the trust that our Buyers and Sellers instill us with,” says Windermere owner Bob Deville.