Ross Tobin

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RE/MAX Aspire in Ellicott City
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Ross is thrilled to be joining RE/MAX Aspire 5 years since beginning his Real Estate career after committing more than 15 years to the telecommunications industry. His experience in business development, real estate, site acquisition, and client relations has matured into many long-term working relationships, with many transforming into personal friendships. Ross redefined business development to bring a more personal touch to all of the clients he maintained and to the new clients he developed. Ross earned his B.S. degree at Towson University and completed his graduate internship with the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in the field of marketing and advertising. Ross has two beautiful children ages 8 and 5 and his wife Meghan is an IEP facilitator in Anne Arundel County. He is a dedicated husband and father and it is this family dedication that he has brought to the Real Estate Industry. For me, I believe in treating all of my clients as I would my own family. Ross lives in the Annapolis area and is very active in the Annapolis/Arnold/Cape St. Claire community. This is a very exciting time for Ross working as a full-time Realtor and he is eager to use his past experiences and current real estate knowledge as a Realtor to help his clients/friends get what they want and deserve.

Ross specializes in buyer/seller agent and first time home buyers transactions.

Areas served include Annapolis, Arnold, Severna Park, Cape St. Claire.

Ross is most familiar with the local real estate markets within and around the following zip code areas. See other realtors that service the same areas by clicking: 21014, 21044, 21045, 21046, 21090, 21114, 21144, 21230, 21250 & 21403

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