Realtor Melinda Ball Earns Luxury Home Marketing Designations
Melinda Ball, a seasoned realtor with Coldwell Banker Premier in Winchester, has recently achieved two prestigious designations in the luxury real estate market. The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing’s Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist designation and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Property Specialist designation are both now proudly held by Ball.
These accolades serve as a testament to Ball’s extensive experience, knowledge, and expertise in marketing high-end residential properties. With these specialized certifications, Ball is equipped with the necessary tools and resources to better serve her clients in the luxury market. In addition to the CLHMS designation and network, Ball now has access to Coldwell Banker’s Global Luxury program, providing her with an international network of high-level professionals and enhanced marketing materials.
Throughout her impressive 32-plus year career, Ball has also earned several other real estate designations, including Accredited Buyer Representative, Seniors Real Estate Specialist, Military Relocation Professional, and more. She is licensed in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland, and currently serves as the Relocation Director for Coldwell Banker Premier.
According to Steve DuBrueler, Founder & CEO of Coldwell Banker Premier, 10% of the brokerage’s nearly 300 agents are certified Luxury Property Specialists, demonstrating their commitment to representing top-tier properties and affluent buyers.
For those interested in working with Melinda Ball, she can be reached directly at 540-683-1100 or via email at MelindaBall@PremierMove.com.
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