
Angus Woodbury - Associate
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- NameAngus Woodbury
- Cell630-408-4944
- Direct Line630-717-7386
- DesignationABR - Accredited Buyer's Representative, ASP - Accredited Staging Professional, CRS - Certified Residential Specialist
- LanguagesEnglish
- E-mail Me
About Angus
Co-Author of the book:
"Get The Best Deal When Selling Your Home" Northern Illinois edition
Born in Seattle, Washington.
Moved to Chicago in 1967, where he was raised.
Currently lives in Wheaton with his wife Lisa and their Foxhound Finn.
Worked consistently from the time he was twelve years old.
Worked as a clerk in a wine and cheese shop after College, this is where he met his wife Lisa, and learned enough about the Wine business to go onto a six year stint as one of Chicago's top Fine Wine Salesmen, eventually becoming Midwest sales manager for a small California Winery. Angus also helped to develop a wine list for La Francais, that won the Wine Spectator's Grand Award.
Became licensed to sell real estate on February 9, 1989
Joined RE/MAX in June of 1995
RE/MAX Platinum Club
RE/MAX 100% Club
RE/MAX Hall of Fame
RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement
ABR® Accredited Buyer Representative
CRS® Certified Residential Specialist
e-PRO® NAR certified internet professional
ASP™ Accredited Staging Professional
Member Of the CyberProfessionals (CyberPros) group since 2000
Is most proud of his repeat clients, and personal referrals from past clients.
Angus is constantly striving to be a better Real Estate Agent.
Three Time Wickman Graduate
Three Time Master Sales Academy Graduate
Four Time Alumni Club Member
Coveted 5/50 Award winner
Certified Homemarketing Specialist by Prudential Relocation Management
Certified Homefinding Specialist by Prudential Relocation Management
Angus has worked extensively (and successfully) with builders, both in the marketing of their properties, and in the representation of buyer's working with builders.
Angus has worked successfully with most of the top relocation companies.
Angus apparently speaks in third person, and uses his own name too much.