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Steve Haddadin Pushes for a more Client-Oriented Real Estate Industry

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The business world is filled with people who might not take care of their clients like they are family. Nowadays, the process of buying and selling properties is just another business transaction for most, conducting every deal as quickly as possible to enable them to move to the next one. However, this is not the case for Real Estate professionals like Steve Haddadin, whose goal is not only to sell their next property but also to make the process seamless for their clients and establish a long-lasting relationship along the line.

Armed with a diverse base of experience operating in the Real Estate industry, Steve Haddadin is an entrepreneur whose passion for Real Estate has been a major driving force in his pursuit of success. He is the founder and president/broker of King Real Estate Group, a Real Estate sales brokerage located in Brea, CA. Steve entered the Real Estate industry at the age of 18, his experience includes selling Commercial and Residential properties, management of Office and Retail properties, Lending, and Development.

Steve is a well-exposed and highly educated businessman whose expertise didn’t just stem from his experience in the field but also his time in the classroom.  As a graduate of the California State University, Fullerton College of Business & Economics with a BA in Finance and a minor in Real Estate from California State University, Los Angeles, he learned the rudiments of financial analytics and running a business.

Steve is a recipient of very prestigious certifications and designations such as Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM®) from the CCIM® Institute, Certified Property Manager (CPM®) from IREM, Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS®) from the NAR, and Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource (SFR®) from the NAR. Steve currently holds a Real Estate Broker License and Mortgage License in the State of California. He is an active member of NAR, CAR, PWR, IREM Orange County, and CCIM® Institute Greater Southern California, among several others. 

With King Real Estate Group, Steve offers his clients the benefit of sophisticated analytical skills and is committed to providing the highest quality of Real Estate services available in the industry. He aims to represent every client’s interest and provide them with the best possible advice to fulfill their Real Estate needs.

Steve Haddadin continues to push the boundaries of what is possible. In 2021, he decided to enroll in Capital University School of Law to expand his services to include the legal side of Real Estate. He is also a board member for the Center for Real Estate at California State University Fullerton College of Business and Economics and is the Vice President of Legislative Affairs of Institute of Real Estate Management Orange County. With these positions, he is truly making a difference in the Real Estate industry.

Learn more about Steve Haddadin visit his official website

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