Crown Point REALTOR® Awards

2011 Crown Point Realtor of the Year

Please join us in congratulating Suzanne Garvey, the 2011 Crown Point REALTOR® of the Year.

Garvey has been a licensed REALTOR® since 1984 and has been with Vermont Properties since 2000. She is the managing broker and holds both ABR and GRI designations. Garvey is the 2011 CPBR President and has been actively involved on the Board for a number of years. She is also a supporter and advocate for numerous community organizations.  

Congratulations, Suzanne!



2010 Crown Point Realtor of the Year

Joan Morey of Barrett and Valley Real Estate has been chosen as our REALTOR® of the Year! 

Joan has served our Board for many years, including the roles of Director, President Elect and President. All who work with Joan, whether as a client, customer or fellow REALTOR® benefit greatly from her knowledge and expertise, but most of all, her generous and friendly nature – thank you and congratulations, Joan!


Realtor Emeritus Award Recipient Named

Don Fullam Named REALTOR® Emeritus

As an active member of the National Association of REALTORS®, Vermont Association of REALTORS® and the Crown Point Board of REALTORS®, Don Fullam, with over 49 years of service has been awarded the REALTOR® Emeritus Award. At a recent ceremony Don, affectionately known as “Rambo” to his fellow agents, related some experiences of how life and his profession have changed for Realtors over the past 50 years.

In September 1959, at the age of 21, Don obtained his real estate license. He was one of eight applicants who passed the test out of 32 who had attempted it. After the three-hour exam requiring an 80% passing rate, Don immersed himself in the world of real estate. He went on to a flourishing career selling properties throughout the southeastern Vermont region for the next 49 years. When Don was breaking his path in the real estate world, there were about 200 brokers and sales people working throughout the entire state of Vermont.

Back then most listings were not required to be put into writing; the majority of them were Open listings or Net listings which were legal until about the mid-1960s. There was no MLS to keep track of home listings and most co-brokerage agreements were done over the telephone. The normal down payment was one third of the sale price and second mortgages were only occasionally allowed. Contracts were one page long and escrow accounts were not monitored nearly as closely back then, as they are today.

Vermont State Real Estate Commission Inspections were practically nonexistent and only if there was a complaint waged in writing. With the bankers inspecting the property the turn around time was about two to three weeks. Both house inspections and land surveys were largely uncommon until more recent years. Water potability tests were rare and at times there was dubious behavior suspected. Don said he heard of tests where the water was boiled before the test or samples were taken from some another location. There was very little zoning and ACT 250 did not exist.


2009 REALTOR® of the Year

Susan LeCours was just named REALTOR® of the Year by the Crown Point Board of REALTORS®.

Susan began her real estate career in Massachusetts in a large Better Homes & Gardens® office.  She and husband Bob moved to Vermont in 1999 and Susan joined the firm of Berkley & Veller.
 
 

Crown Point Board of REALTORS®
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, PO Box 814, Williston, VT 05495       800-290-0414      cpbr@sover.net