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Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty Welcomes Joe Muller

The announcement came Wednesday, Oct. 12.

Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty announced Wednesday, Oct. 12 that Joe Muller, a lifelong resident of Westchester County, has joined the company as an associate broker, and will be based in the firm’s Scarsdale brokerage.

Prior to his career in real estate, Muller owned and ran a successful local deli for 26 years. Managing his own business and interacting with patrons on a daily basis provided him with a strong foundation and set of skills, which he effectively uses today as a sales agent. Muller has completed over 60 transactions in one year, and possesses numerous designations and certifications in several aspects of the field including representation of the buyer and seller, social media, short sales and foreclosure, price strategy and more.

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“All my life, my goal has been to own a business and be my own boss,” said Muller. “The part that I enjoy most about my job in real estate is working with people, and seeing the smiles on their faces at the closing. This company is the perfect match for me, and I am very happy to join the Scarsdale office.”

“Joe has a track record of hard work and dedication,” said Brad Kimmelman, manager of Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty’s Scarsdale brokerage. “Whether working with buyers or sellers, he is diligent and provides outstanding customer service—the perfect asset to our team.”

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In addition to previously owning his own deli, Muller was involved in youth programs in both the Scarsdale and Edgemont school districts for a number of years. He is an active member of the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC), and in his spare time enjoys vacationing and boating. Muller currently resides in Ardsley, N.Y.

Photo courtesy of Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty

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