Lakisha Malveaux
Keller Williams Temecula Valley
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English
SPÉCIALITÉS ET DÉSIGNATIONS
Temecula, Hemet, San Jacinto, Corona, Murrieta, Menifee, Banning, Beaumont
MARKET CENTER
Keller Williams Temecula Valley
À propos de moi
Lakisha Malveaux was born in the Los Angeles area and lived there for over 20 years. After receiving an associates degree from El Camino college, she moved to the Denton, TX area to pursue higher education in the public health field in which she received her Bachelor of Science. Upon her return to California, she embarked on a career in the medical field with the county of Riverside, where she has been faithfully employed for over 17 years. In 2018 she and her husband started a small real estate company, as this career field has been staple in her family, Over the course of the last few months she has delved into the political arena and has begun networking to create the connections she'll need to aid her in her real estate pursuit. She has also volunteered with VITA over the last few years helping the less fortunate with their income tax needs. With her membership in the Keller Williams company, she desires to help improve the Inland empire area and assist her clients' with their home buying needs.
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Lakisha Malveaux
Numéro de licence : DRE # 02202418
Keller Williams Temecula Valley
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