In this day and age there are so many brokers trying to recruit you from this place and that place, but have you sat down and thought about what is most important to you. They say this is a buyers market, and that may be true, but it is also a Realtor's market. Brokers, such as myself try to recruit in the hopes that agents will turn out to be profitable.
Realtors have so many options so why not go with the best.
Why continue to be with your stagnant organization?
Why continue to sit next to new or part time agents?
Why not surround yourself with the top producing agents?
Why not learn from the best. We can all learn from everyone?
Why not be with agents that are more successful then you?
RE/MAX Services located in East Boca Raton has all the services an agent would want:
We offer much more as well, but the reason why over 50 agents join RE/MAX Services is for its support services, and atmosphere. We have a very positive and energetic office that exudes success. So what are you waiting for call David Serle at 561-756-3104 oor email David at info@RemaxServicesBocaRaton.com
Looking forward to speaking to you.

Aragon is one of the most desireable Oceanfront Condos in South Boca Raton. Known for its distinct architecture, Aragon has long been receiving rave reviews from its residents. Aragon has 3 towers with 46 luxury condominium private residences. Some have its own private elevator and/or private pools, and are custom designed with just over 2000 living square feet to over 8000 living square feet. Prices range from over a million to just over 5 million.
Aragon was built in 1994 and is one of the newer oceanfront buildings on AIA. Located on AIA just south of Camino Real, Aragon is in one of the best locations in South Florida with its close proximity to the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
Amenities

The Town of Highland Beach is nestled in between The City of Delray Beach and The City of Boca Raton along the ocean. The Town encompasses approximately .6 miles. One of the most beautiful and richest cities to call home, Highland Beach's main street is along a gorgeous tree-lined road called AIA which runs parallel to the ocean. Highland Beach is a residential community with a year round population of 4155 which doubles to around 8500 during the seasonal months of December through April. Highland Beach is considered to be one of the richest cities in America. It has a small town feel with a big town price. The average sale price of a single family home in Highland Beach is near 10 million. There are approximately 4000 residential housing units in Highland Beach. Highland Beach is also one of the safest cities in America named in the top 10 cities as far as low crime rates. The Town has a newly built library, a state of the art water purification system, a staff of 50, and through contract fire protection, solid waste, postal services, and police enforcement.With a price tag of around 10 million for a single family home quite a few celebrities have homes here like Mariah Carey, Jeff Gordon, and Oprah Winfrey. In Highland Beach there are a number of condo buildings with the newest and tallest one being Toscana which was built in 2000.
Highland Beach does have one hotel which is the only grandfathered business in the Town. No further businesses will be allowed to operate in The Town of Highland Beach due to the laws governing Highland Beach.
Early Days
It was here that in the 1200-1300s inhabitants made their home - the eight-foot tall Caloosa Tribe. What a place this was! Imagine, if you can, complete wilderness and swamp with the old Spanish River hidden from the roar of the Atlantic to the east. Here, food was in abundance: fish, wild animals, fruit, sweet potatoes. Fresh water was found at the base of the tree trunks, and from streams back in the bush, with salt water everywhere for boating, fishing, and swimming.
During the 1500-1600s, pirates and buccaneers made the area their home. Here the living was easy; safety from storms and pursuit and easy access to plunder the gold-laden galleons of old Spain.
19th Century
In the 1800s, the barefoot mailmen carried mail from Palm Beach to Miami, walking the entire distance along the sandy beach where at intervals were crude structures known as refuge houses. Food consisted of hard biscuits and coffee carried in the mail sack, fish caught in the ocean, and oysters clustered at the roots near the water, together with sweet potatoes, wild oranges and small bananas. Palm fronds were used as plates. Over the centuries, huge green turtles slowly made their way from the waters to the beach to lay their eggs. The birds and pirates would devour the eggs, and the men would slaughter the turtles for food. The turtles still come to the beach to lay their eggs today, but are strictly protected by law. The beach was a treasure of relics from ships broken by storms legend has it that a load of coconuts washed ashore started the growth of our palm trees; there were casks of lard, kegs of wine, enough fittings to build a complete house. During this period, the first Seminole Indians came to these shores from Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. It wasn't until 1896, when Henry Flagler completed the East Coast Railway, that civilized progress began. People traveled in greater numbers and established homes where swamp and jungle had once existed. In the early 1900s a group of Japanese immigrated to Florida and settled just west of the Intracoastal Waterway, naming their little community Yamato. Here they successfully raised pineapple and vegetables.
More Recent Times
The history of present day Highland Beach began in 1949 when it was incorporated with 21 free voters for two prime reasons. First, a fresh water supply was imperative as there was salt intrusion in the existing wells. Neighboring communities were not amenable to supplying water from their wells, therefore funds were required to build a water plant. Secondly, the residents at that time heard rumors that a trailer camp was contemplated in the area, which did not meet with their approval. The name Highland Beach was chosen because at that time the land rose 20 to 25 feet above high tide, relatively higher than other portions of the dune crest in the area. Land values in 1945 were $45 a foot, including the land opposite on the Intracoastal, as that was considered valueless because of the swamp and mangroves. In 1950, it sold for $125 a foot, excluding the west parcel. Presently, the value is in excess of $80,000 a "front" foot!
Available Listings in Aberdeen Arms
Aberdeen Arms is located in the prestigious city of Highland Beach. Located on the Intracoastal side of Ocean Blvd., Aberdeen Arms offers its residents sweeping views of the intracoastal and the Atlantic Ocean. There are 52 private residences in the Aberdeen Arms. Many of the condos offer floor to ceiling windows, screened patios, and balconies showcasing the amazing views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The building has several amenities including a swimming pool, clubhouse, exercise room, and tennis courts. With many restaurants, and entertainment nearby you will find Aberdeen Arms to be an amazing lifestyle not just a home. Prices range from mid to upper $200's to just over $500,000.

Ambassador East is one of the most desireable buildings mainly for its location. There are 3 Ambassadors, Ambassador South, North and Ambassador East. All of the Ambassadors are Occeanfront condominiums located in Highland Beach. Ambassadors East is one of the most affordable oceanfront condominiums in Highland Beach, and still has some of the luxurious amentites that highland beach condominiums have including a Resort style swimming pool, Elgant Clubhouse, State of the Art Fitness Facility, Library and Community Room, Sauna, Billiards, Room, and more. The reason why you would want to call Ambassador's East home is for its oceanfront location. Imagine your own private beach and walking to the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean which is steps away from your condo.
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