Bob Muske

Agent and Broker Associate
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Realtor, RE/MAX Synergy a Muske Company, MMBA, GRI Professionally, Bob began his real estate career in 1996. During his career he was a member of the 1st graduating class from the University of St. Thomas with a MMBA in Real Estate. Bob is also currently involved in One-on-One Coaching in the Mike Ferry Organization, a program representing the top one half of one percent of realtors in the nation. Bob continues his own evolution by setting an example using self-improvement techniques. This continual focus to improve was recognized by Bob's colleagues in 2005 when they voted him Realtor of the Year, something he considers to be one of the proudest achievements of his lifetime. Over the years, Bob and his business partner Chris Hoyt have established their niche by concentrating largely on the Lakeshore home market. They are both strong believers in this segment of the industry and each lives the lakeshore dream on a personal level, as well. Bob will moderate a panel discussion on The Uniqueness of Lakeshore Real Estate in which you will learn the key indicators to watch that affect the lakeshore real estate housing market, what dominant influences affect particular markets under discussion and how realtors and developers best respond to these influences.

Bob specializes in lakeshore, aggressive seller representation, development, investment and land transactions.

Bob 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: 55012, 55013, 55014, 55025, 55045, 55056, 55079, 55092 & 55110

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