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Shariff of RE/MAX Legacy named a “20 under 40” Rising Star by LIBOR Young Professional Network

Nader Shariff,
RE/MAX Legacy

Woodbury, NY Nader Shariff, licensed real estate broker and owner of RE/MAX Legacy, has been named one of the “20 Under 40 Rising Stars” in Real Estate by The Long Island Board of Realtors, Inc. (LIBOR) Young Professional Network (YPN).

Recently, LIBOR YPN hosted the 6th annual event recognizing exceptional young real estate professionals under the age of 40 at the Fox Hollow Country Club. 

The “20 Under 40” Rising Stars in Real Estate winners are selected for their business accomplishments and contributions to the community, as well as their dedication to working to strengthen the future of the real estate industry. The young professional award winners achieve this by being active in LIBOR, the New York State Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors.

“Receiving the prestigious LIBOR ‘20 Under 40 Rising Stars’ Award represents a genuine milestone in my career and my life. Although the recognition, at first, took me by surprise, I found being in the spotlight with my peers in this very competitive industry was remarkable and inspiring,” said Shariff. “I share this award with my team at RE/MAX Legacy and RE/MAX LLC. The RE/MAX system has given me the tools and a foundation where I have been able to leverage my talent and skills to build a growing business and team of professionals.”

RE/MAX Legacy is located in Elmhurst, Queens and is home to more than 17 full-time real estate professionals. The real estate professional team at RE/MAX Legacy provides residential and commercial real estate services in Elmhurst, Corona, Woodside, Astoria, Flushing, Rego Park, Jackson Heights, Maspeth and other communities across Queens and Brooklyn. Sales associates in the office specialize in single-family homes, multi-family homes, apartment buildings, co-op and condo sales and commercial property sales.

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