Marilyn Savage Martinez Office: 713-622-9339 Fax: 713-622-0225 Home Fax: 713-467-4002 Cell: 713-444-1260 Email: Marilyn@MarilynSMartinez.com Website: http://www.MarilynSMartinez.com
Marilyn, a native Texan, comes to Beth Wolff Realtors from another Houston-based real estate firm. She is knowledgeable in both residential and commercial real estate. Her expertise extends into the sale of single-family homes and townhomes, undeveloped acreage tracts of land, farm and ranch properties; and commercial real estate including shopping centers, warehouses and office buildings.
To stay abreast of the current marketplace and ever-changing industry, Marilyn frequently takes real estate classes at the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR) and other real estate schools. She is a member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the Texas Association of Realtors, and HAR. Marilyn has also achieved the designation of Accredited Buyer‘s Representative, the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation. This coveted designation is awarded to real estate practitioners who meet specified educational and practical criteria developed by the National Association of Realtors. Marilyn also holds a Corporate Mobility Specialist and Accredited Buyer Representative designations.
Additionally, Beth Wolff Realtors named Marilyn a Top Producer for 2008. She was also awarded the Premier Service Diamond Sales Partner Award by GMAC Real Estate for achieving an exceptional level of customer satisfaction and a 100% customer service rating.
Providing a service for people is what enticed Marilyn to become a Realtor. Previously, she has owned several businesses and worked for TXI and Service Corporation International.
Marilyn is also well-known in the Houston music scene. The band, Larry and Marilyn Martinez, features her husband Larry playing trumpet and Marilyn singing.They have been based out of the Bayou City for more than three decades, and they have entertained at clubs, private and company parties, and many other functions.
“I used to think music was a hard job because it involves being extremely disciplined and takes a lot of study to be sure each performance is done right. It proved to be great training for working in real estate,” said Marilyn. |