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RE/MAX Hall of Fame Member
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DIRECT: (310) 318-JOHN [5646] CELL: (310) 344-5646
TOLL-FREE: (888) 277-JOHN ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::: EMAIL: JOHN@318JOHN.com WEBSITE: www.318JOHN.com
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John Caliendo is a 16-year veteran Realtor, recently featured in the “Hot Property” section of The Los Angeles Times. His experience and counsel has garnered the focus of numerous media outlets, with the latest opportunity coming from HGTV’s “House Hunters.” Asked to embark on a speaking circuit around the Los Angeles basin, John began speaking at realty offices with stops including Beverly Hills, Malibu, and the Pacific Palisades. His “ego-less” and “no-nonsense” approach to Real Estate has fueled the trajectory of his success. John can be reached at (310) 318-JOHN [5646] or JOHN@318JOHN.com
John S. Caliendo/Realtor - Re/Max International Hall of Fame Member
16-Year Veteran - (310) 318-JOHN [5646]
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