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Maureen Culp, Broker Associate

RE/MAX Harbor Country

 

Nobody knows Harbor Country better than Maureen Culp, a broker associate at RE/MAX Harbor Country who has been helping luxury buyers find the vacation properties of their dreams for 20 years. Eager to improve and enrich the lives of her clients, her education, track record and negotiation skills set her apart and make her a valuable asset to both buyers and sellers in the competitive real estate industry. 

Prior to working in real estate, Culp owned and managed a successful lumber company where she honed her business and managerial skills, leadership capabilities, intuition and compassion for others. During this time, she also gained a great understanding of home construction, which was further expanded when she and her husband designed and built their own home in Harbor Country. These skills, along with her knack for problem solving, responsiveness and strong communicative abilities, have allowed her to master the best practices used by top agents across the country.

“My clients always talk about how I help them find homes that make their lives fuller, richer and more rewarding,” she says, “I give them my honest opinions and always look out for their best interests.”

A diligent and tireless worker, Culp has earned several designations in the last 20 years, including Accredited Buyer’s Representative, Certified Residential Specialist, Resort & Second Home Property Specialist, Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, ePro and Certified Negotiation Expert. Her hard work has also earned her many awards. In 2021 and 2022 she was selected as one of RealTrends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals and as HomeSnap’s Top 5% of Realtors Nationwide.

When she isn’t working, Culp can be found volunteering with the Chikaming Open Lands, Harbor Country Chamber of Commerce , Fernwood Botanical Garden, and the Michiana Humane Society. She also enjoys spending time with her family and creating memories with her 10 nieces and nephews.

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